Tuesday, January 3, 2023

Allegations of Redding Police Involved in Sex Trafficking

 



For years as director of Redding Loaves and Fishes and a leading homeless advocate here in Redding California I have heard from both homeless men and women certain officers of the Redding Police Department are stringing homeless women / girls out on drugs in order to make them available for sex trafficking.



Now I also understand from reliable sources Ex Redding Police Chief Robert Paoletti was allegedly fired for Sex Trafficking.


Now one might find this hard to believe until the recent allegations of a Redding Police Officer groping a man's penis under color of authority. Also same Redding Police Officer charged with brutality.

"He said officer Jacob Provencio yanked her out of a squad car by her hair, threw her to the ground, stepped on her hand and then kneed her stomach, "causing her to lose her bladder and bowels."

Also, allegations from a woman pulled over by another RPD Officer suggesting sexual favors would stop the arrest process.

Furthermore, another Redding Police Officer recently arrested for large amount of cannabis, money, cocaine, and weapons.

Redding Police Corporal Will Williams while on duty even threatened a local homeless advocate with violence.






One can only imagine who his clients were, and if he used his police car to deliver and sell his weed and cocaine.




This would have NEVER HAPPENED if Chief Peter Hansen was still in control





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Submit a complaint - American Civil Liberties Union


I would not be surprised if District Attorney Stephanie Bridgett lets Ex Redding Police officer Will Williams off with a slap on the wrist knowing he could blow the whistle on the Redding Police Department and the tremendous corruption that dwells within. 




The first thing the new refreshed Redding City council should do is fire current police chief Bill Schueller and find someone of the caliber of Pete Hansen.




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