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Art for TWDC: Woman Walks into Bar - Is Raped by Four Men on the Pool Table - While 20 WatchSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Sat, 07/17/2010 - 07:57.
Organized crime means people organizing together to commit crime - like leaders of development corporations, councilmen, the mayor, police and prosecutors, and business owners organizing to violate city laws, ordinances and human rights in Tremont. While the most obvious examples of organized crimes in Tremont have been intentional, collusive, proactive violations of restaurant building, parking, patio, occupancy, handicapped accessibility, waste management, property, health and safety laws and ordinances, recent incidents involving reported gunplay and documented violence by TWDC staff and their friends against Guy Templeton Black prove there is a violent organized crime syndicate in Tremont, willing, able, and happy to inflict physical harm upon the weak.
if Sammy Cantania is discharging firearms and brutalizing and assaulting a senior citizen and others encourage that behavior, they are all organized criminals. If a friend joins in the physical intimidation and assault, with the encouragement and support of others, they are all organized in the same crimes. If other friends of these people organize in support of these crimes, they are part of the organized crime. If politicians provide funding to these people, like Councilman Cimperman did for TWDC this week, they are funding and further part of organized crime - funding terrorism. If the police, prosecutor and media protect the organized criminals, they are part of the organized crime, and the lowest humans of all.
It is documented on realNEO, YouTube, Facebook and other social media in the world that there is organized crime in Cleveland, who are some of the organized criminals, that Councilman Cimperman has directly funded the criminals, and that the media, police and prosecutor in Northeast Ohio are aiding and abetting the organized crime. Do you need any other help with the dictionary and explanation of Tremont and Cleveland within the context of organized crime, Federal Bureau of Investigations?!?! Below are pictures of some of the organized criminals in action. Go to the TWDC, Cleveland City Council, Fahrenheit, Treehouse, Edisons, Flying Monkey, Brandt Gallery, Cleveland Plain Dealer, Channel 3, 5, 8 and 19 and CPD websites for more of the organized criminals... go straight to the top!
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RICO
at its worst.
It is the real deal
It is the real deal.
I wonder if any Dons will fall over this... or just their cooks.
Does an organized crime family cook's family get fed by the organized crime family while the cook is in jail?
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While we're taking on the Don's food supply...
Let's take on their drug supply too...
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WOW - Here's Why The Mob Is Attacking NOW, LMILLER>>>!
You posting from a few weeks ago says it all... all these lame-brains are bankrupt
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I've got a Sutton Builders story for you
I've got a Sutton Builders story for you... ties in the Mayor of East Cleveland and my part of town and so the county in all of this... connects wrongdoing at the landbank if so. All these low-class bankrupt developers are a pack and the government tit is all they know... and they know that tit from East to West.
I'll pull some details together for you - I need to check with Evelyn on some connections as Keith Sutton used his lawyer-wife's acquaintance with Evelyn to get to me.
Tell me more about Sutton Builders' involvement in all this mess in Tremont, as Keith lied to me.
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Sutton Builders
lawsuit here
Seems Tremont is a big money pit built by bankrupt conmen
Seems Tremont is a big money pit built by bankrupt conmen - and citizens receive no property taxes on any of those sinkholes... and none have been realistically valued based on new economy understanding of pollution... and they are all polluted.
No wonder Tremonters can't handle their truths... they suck.
I have a real solution... for real Tremonters, not for bankrupt developers...
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This is Sammy and his wife's home.
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sammy benefits from the landbank
sweet
Boy are some motherfuckers going down
Boy are some motherfuckers going down - and bankrupt.
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you forgot this:
playing corrupt Monopoly gets you this........
A lot and so does a bunch of
A lot and so does a bunch of others in this community.
Norm, and your story is...........
"I've got a Sutton Builders story for you... Tell me more about Sutton Builders' involvement in all this mess in Tremont, as Keith lied to me."
AmTrust Bank of Cleveland began foreclosure proceedings Oct. 19 in Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court against a partnership formed by Ken Lurie of Rysar Properties and Keith Sutton of Sutton Builders that developed Painter’s Loft, a 20-unit condo at a former factory at 8205 Franklin Blvd., Cleveland. link
KEITH SUTTON - CLEVELAND GREEN BUILDING STANDARD COMMITTEE
The City of Cleveland is grateful to the members of the Green Housing
Committee who volunteered their time to review the operational issues
members are:
Robert Jackimowicz, Cleveland City Council Staff
David Payne, Payne and Payne Builders
Norman Tidmore, Cleveland Department of Community Development
Bill Whitney, Enterprise Community Partners
Beginning January 1, 2009, all projects seeking public funding and incentives
and standards of Enterprise Green Communities Initiative. Projects receiving
Green Communities standards plus provide evidence their project achieves 35
Beginning January 1, 2010, to qualify for residential tax abatement under
construction and rehabilitation projects will need to meet or exceed the
Homeowners are strongly encouraged to apply the Cleveland Green Standard to
be available if:
KEITH SUTTON - BLOCK STOPPER
Homebuilders > Sutton Builders Inc
Sutton Builders Inc works in (Cleveland-Ohio City) (Cleveland-Goodrich-Kirtland Pk) (Cleveland-Tremont) (Cleveland-Detroit-Shoreway)
Sales: (all) | 2008 | 2007 | 2006 | 2005 | 2004 | 2003 | 2002
I need to go through my old emails
I need to go through my old emails - I'll get the details together as they relate to my investigations into dealings in EC right now - we have more in common with Tremont than anyone thinks... same developers trying to make a buck, when they probably should be in other lines of business
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Insider churning... to inflate prices to rip off consumers...
Insider churning... to inflate prices to rip off consumers... with NCB (now bankrupt)... how cute.
The people who should be up in arms are the people scammed by these developers who paid $100,000s too much for the wrong properties, and spent their money at bars and restaurants owned by wiseguys supporting the con
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ripped off and polluted at the same time
Imagine inhaling all of the demolition dust in Tremont, along with Mittal. No wonder they are so fucked up.
Mutants.
It is criminal. Ronn RIchards is a shitty planner, as you see.
It is criminal.... like building in a toxic swamp... and there are suckers born every day
I was a real estate broker and developer in New Orleans - Award Winner from the Historic District Landmarks Commission and Preservation Resource Center there, which are real unilke here - and I am ashamed of nearly all the developers and developments here.... what happens when you don't have real leadership and real planning.
Ronn RIchards is a shitty planner, as you see.
Evelyn was just saying, what will happen with all the crappy developments these conmen through up over the last few years... they will all fall apart and aren't even safe for landfill.
We will, however, shut down Mittal for real, saving them from the pollution in the future... all is not a loss.
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cardboard homes being built right and left
and demolition of solid houses like Frank Giglios. A good wind storm will knock that shit over.
Pollution, lead poison, demolition dust. Not a good mixture.
It is criminal. Mayor Jackson is a shitty Mayor, as you see.
It is criminal. Mayor Jackson is a shitty Mayor, as you see.
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Insane in the Brain
Insane in the Brain here
Insane for Adults
I hate childproofed music - here is an adult version - one of my favorite songs from one of my favorite groups - thanks for the smile:
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Speaking of food. Tomorrow
Speaking of food. Tomorrow is the big day - Taste of Tremont.
Rumor has it that tongues are flappin' about a "negative" group in ths community that is "not so good for the hood."
Everybody out in RealNeo Land that plans on attending Tremont's Big Jubilee, please bring you video cameras and let's be on the look out for all the drunks in the hood and then let's contact the Ohio Highway Patrol and find out just why we can't get soberiety checks in our neck of the woods. They have them on the East Side, Clark Avenue and lots of other places but not here.
Also see how many of these establishments create fire safety hazards by heavily exceeding their occupancy loads. Maybe I will make a call to the State Fire Marshall this evening?
Anybody want to take bets on whether or not Sammy will show up for the festivities?
I saw Rocco's big commercial kitchen on wheels go past my house twice last night with those two big propane tanks still tethered to the back. Guy said he saw it too and had videos. This fool parks this on the public street where a lot of people live and work. How many lives would it take if that thing went blewey. Remember the 1944 incident in Cleveland (I think that was the year) where hundreds of people were burned beyond existence due to a gas explosion. Not only is it illegal to park this commercial rig on our public street, but it is a serious safety hazard to the entire community.
But that is all just nit-pickin
But that is all just nit-pickin - until people die.
Send people in wheelchairs to Taste of Tremont to report back on handicapped accessibility.
I'll report on environmental conditions and impact on public health of those visiting
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TASTE OF TREMONT - HOT FOOD - HOT PRICES
Wondering if anyone attended the Taste of Tremont yesterday? Would like to have any thoughts, input, etc., that you would like to share.
What did you think about the event, where was the best food, how were the prices, were you treated with courtesy?
I'm hearing that the Spanish Church on the Corner of College and Tremont had the best food and the best prices.
I know that the EMS crews were called. They could not get up College and had to push the stretchers up the hill on rollers. I don't know if anyone was seriously injured or what. I did get the report that two individuals had to be taken out on stretchers but I don't know what for.
I was photographing on the other side of the river
I was photographing on the other side of the river - I know everyone downtown had a stunning yellow sunset... more photos of that to come...
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I thought it was great! A
I thought it was great! A little hot, but still a lot of fun. Some people might balk at the prices, $5 or $6 for an 'entree,' but you got a heaping pile of food for said price. As always, I think Fahrenheit's Loaded Chips are phenomenal and Lucky's had a Fudge Berry Bliss that was out of this world. I was treated with courtesy at every stand and did not notice anyone being rowdy or acting out of turn. All in all, a great day!
I've had food at the Spanish church before (on Show Your Stuff day, not yesterday) and it was really tasty!
I have eaten Tremont's shit for years
I have eaten Tremont's shit for years with Giglio, and I am sure as hell not going there and paying to eat any more of their shit.
Thank you all for your
Thank you all for your replys.
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NOT SO GOOD FOR THE HOOD
Cleveland East Ohio Gas explosion
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cleveland East Ohio Gas Explosion occurred on the afternoon of Friday, October 20, 1944. The resulting gas leak, explosion and fires killed 130 people and destroyed a one square mile area on Cleveland, Ohio's east side.
At 2:30 p.m. on the afternoon on Friday, October 20, 1944, above ground storage tank number 4, holding liquefied natural gas in the East Ohio Gas Company's tank farm, began to emit a vapor that poured from a seam on the side of the tank. The tank was located near Lake Erie on East 61st Street, and winds from the lake pushed the vapor into a mixed use section of Cleveland, where it dropped into the sewer lines via the catch basins located in the street gutters.
As the gas mixture flowed and mixed with air and sewer gas, the mixture ignited. In the ensuing explosion, manhole covers launched skyward as jets of fire erupted from depths of the sewer lines. One manhole cover was found several miles east in the Cleveland neighborhood of Glenville.
At first it was thought that the disaster was contained, and spectators returned home thinking that the matter was being taken care of by the fire department. At 3:00 p.m., a second above-ground tank exploded, leveling the tank farm.
However, the explosions and fires continued to occur, trapping many who had returned to what they thought was the safety of their own homes. Housewives who were at home suddenly found their homes engulfed in flame as the explosion traveled through the sewers and up through drains. The following day, Associated Press wire stories contained quotes from survivors, many of whom were at home cleaning in preparation for the coming Sabbath. Survivors said that within a split second after the explosion, their homes and clothes were on fire.
Cuyahoga County Coroner Dr. Samuel Gerber estimated that the initial death toll stood at 200; however, Gerber was quoted in newspaper wire stories stating the magnitude of the fire and the intense temperatures had the power to vaporize human flesh and bone, making an exact count impossible until weeks after the disaster. The final death toll was lower than the coroner’s initial estimates.
The toll could have been significantly higher had the event occurred after local schools had let out and working parents returned to their homes for the evening. In all over 600 people were left homeless, and seventy homes, two factories, numerous cars and miles of underground infrastructure destroyed.
Following the explosions and fires, East Ohio Gas worked to assure the public that the destroyed plant only held 24 hours worth of gas for the city. Many families living in the area not only lost their homes, but stocks, bonds and cash, which many kept at home. Estimates for destroyed personal and industrial property ranged between $7,000,000 and $15,000,000.
The explosion also had a long range impact on the natural gas industry. Until the disaster, above ground storage of natural gas, used as fuel for homes, office buildings and factories, was a common sight in cities across America. Following the disaster, utility companies and communities began to rethink their natural gas storage systems, and below ground storage of natural gas grew in popularity.
The disaster plays a major role in Don Robertson's 1965 novel "The Greatest Thing Since Sliced Bread."
Shit, that could happen any day in Tremont
Shit, that could happen any day in Tremont... ever look over that hill... by the dog park and looking north, east and south... above ground storage tanks of every age, shape, size and condition storing god knows what god knows how safely... I guarantee our leaders haven't a clue
Like here...
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WOW - Here's Why The Mob Is Attacking NOW, LMILLER>>>!
Oh my. Did I start all of this shit?
Should I watch my back in case someone wants to "Catania" or "Dorsey" me?
They wouldn't have the guts
They wouldn't have the guts if they know you!
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Guy's body guard
:)
Better than Yogi
I still can't believe Yogi didn't attack either of the people who hit Guy - shows he is not a threat to anyone
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Yogi did not want
his nuts chewed off.
Smart dog
Could have caught a disease from either perp
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