August 17, 2019

DOJ admits one of its employees used DOJ info to help her son's gang; media yawns: "local interest only"


The Department of Justice says one of its employees "repeatedly" helped a ruthless street gang by giving gang members the names of informants and cooperating witnesses.

Tawanna Hilliard worked in the US Attorney's Office for the District of New Jersey.  According to the US Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, for two years, Hilliard used her access to critical DOJ information to help her son Tyquan and his gang identify informants.
 
By the way, this story is from the website of a source that normally hates law enforcement, which makes this an "admission against interest" and thus more likely to be true. 

So what should you learn from this?  That you can totally trust the gruberment with all your most sensitive information.  Cuz all dem gruberment employees are, like, totally trustworthy, and would never use or sell your sensitive information in a way that would expose you to any risk.

You know what else we can learn from this?  That we need the gruberment to run all health-care, for everyone.  Cuz look how well your state's DMV works, eh?  Or the Veterans' Administration.  Quality stuff, citizen.

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