Part 27. NYPD Public Servants | $175K Salaries, Civil Rights Violations, and Negligence

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Public servants earning six-figure salaries have a sworn duty to protect citizens — not dismiss them. Yet in my case, NYPD detectives earning $175,000 a year claimed AWS servers were “outside jurisdiction” while ignoring direct abuse channels and subpoena tools.

I am a 50-year-old private citizen who filed certified reports with CYBERA, IC3, the U.S. Secret Service, the SEC, and the NY Attorney General. I traced AWS servers, registrar records, blockchain wallets, and even obtained acknowledgments from regulators — all without subpoena power.

If victims can do their own investigations, what excuse remains for law enforcement officers paid $175K a year to “serve and protect”? Civil rights violations and investigative negligence are not abstract failures — they are betrayals of trust, professional duty, and public money.

📌 Justice DIY asks: Should taxpayers continue funding officers who deny victims their rights while citizens do the work they refuse to do?
⚠️ Disclaimer:
I am not a lawyer. This presentation is for educational and informational purposes only. Nothing here should be taken as legal advice. If you are a victim of fraud, consult with a qualified attorney about your specific situation.

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