
Zona Eagle
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Zona Eagle
@zonaeagle
Justice for John O’Keefe FLY EAGLES FLY









Brian BLT Bardsley is now openly crediting the honesty and detective work of Yuri Bukhenik. In an interview where Lucky Loughran said he saw a Ford Edge and no body outside Brian Albert’s house, Bukhenik chose to focus on the fact that he assumed I recorded my interview with Lucky 2 days before, which I then wrote about. Bukhenik did this to distract from the fact that he should be looking for that Ford Edge, and instead was looking for ways to get me for reporting on it. BLT seems to think highly of the detective work done by Bukhenik, which makes sense since he is now friendly with all the people who want Karen Read in jail for life.







Taxpayers deserve a transparent explanation for why multiple officers saw compensation increases ranging from roughly 150% to over 300% in a single year. CPD Michael Chin 2022 $60,326 2023 $257,797 $197,471 RAISE (327%) Paul Gallagher 2022 $99,326 2023 $322,389 $223,063 RAISE (225%) Charles Rae 2022 $79,011 2023 $249,511 $170,500 RAISE (216%) Sean Goode 2022 $68,002 2023 $205,788 $137,786 RAISE (203%) Stephen Mullaney 2022 $57,521 2023 $167,585 $110,064 RAISE (191%) Michael Lank 2022 $90,896 2023 $247,061 $156,165 RAISE (172%) Edward Lehan 2022 $75,406 2023 $195,546 $120,140 RAISE (159%) Thomas Kelleher Jr. 2022 $105,833 2023 $263,768 $157,935 RAISE (149%) Now before anyone screams misinformation… nobody is saying every dollar here is base salary. Payroll databases can include overtime, retro pay, details, contractual payouts, accumulated leave, and other compensation categories. But here’s the issue: When MULTIPLE officers suddenly jump by 150… 200… even 300 percent in a single year… that becomes a legitimate public transparency question. Because taxpayers are funding this. And taxpayers are allowed to ask What changed? Was there a new contract? Massive overtime? Staffing shortages? Retroactive pay? Special assignments? Vacation payouts? What created these enormous spikes?” This is exactly why local government matters. Select Boards matter. Town Meeting budgets matter. Collective bargaining agreements matter. Because these numbers don’t happen in a vacuum.”



The 2 flagship channels of the FKR community come together to listen to audio that has been around since Chloe but is somehow brand new thanks to Crian’s FOIA game. Outstanding guys!





























