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This article concerning Anthony Baez's murder by the NYPD misleads the reader into believing the innocence of the NYPD's institutional conspiracy and conver-up of its members - members that have been prosecuted over and over again through the decades for abuse of power and performing oppression. The presiding judge overlooking the case himself pronounced what everyone with even one good eye could see: perjury and nepotist scandal from some of the highest rankings in the police and judicial department.
Whoever wrote this article trying to legitimize the force with which killed Baez clearly has an interest in historical revisionism. Those of us who need only look out our windows to see clear abuses of power by the so-called authorities can see this act of retroactive exoneration of Livoti as a means to re-write the truth into historical fiction.
This doesn't seem to be an impartial description of the events. There are many missing citations.
Alyoness (talk) 13:38, 1 June 2008 (UTC)aLyoness (edit)
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Francis X Livoti has served his time for the state's charge of "violating" Anthony Baez's civil rights.
He has the right to tell his point of view and not have his life story redirected to Anthony Baez's page.
His redirect to Anthony Baez's page has been protected and does not cite any references or sources.
NOT REALLY A Whitegirl01 00:29, 12 August 2007 (UTC)