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‘Narcotics Task Force’ shown as lawless criminal death cult in several national cases

by Timothy Charles Holmseth on May 24, 2016, 12:55 P.M. CST

Write Into Action’s investigation into the use of extortion by law enforcement officers to coerce naïve youth into acting as drug informants has uncovered very disturbing evidence in the 2008 murder of Florida State University graduate Rachel Hoffman.

The emerging evidence is the result of a four year investigation involving several high profile cases in Florida, North Dakota, and Minnesota.

RACHEL HOFFMAN

Rachel Hoffman

Rachel Hoffman

New evidence obtained by Write Into Action implicates the Tallahassee Police Department (TPD) and a Leon County, Florida judge in a criminal conspiracy to silence Rachel Hoffman’s doctor who spoke out publically after her murder.

The Hoffman murder was featured on ABC’s 20/20 and Dateline NBC and resulted in Rachel’s Law that went into affect in 2009.

Write Into Action’s most recent discovery reveals the phenomenally brazen and criminal actionable measures secretly initiated by TPD and its affiliates to terrorize and threaten Hoffman’s doctor and family non-stop.

POLICE SHOOTING in GRAND FORKS, NORTH DAKOTA

The new Hoffman case evidence was discovered during a separate investigation into the mysterious shooting of David Elliott, an unarmed man that was inexplicably shot six times by a University of North Dakota (UND) police officer in the emergency room parking lot of a Grand Forks, North Dakota hospital.

The North Dakota investigation revealed the UND rookie cop that shot Elliott was associated with members of a shadowy group of mercenaries claiming to be a ‘narcotics task force’.

The ‘narcotics task force’ concept is being exposed as a quasi-hoax; comprised of law enforcement officers and government officials operating a private criminal enterprise of transnational drug trafficking through North Dakota and Minnesota.

Write Into Action’s efforts to obtain 911 records and video from law enforcement in North Dakota has been continuously hindered by stall tactics and serious evidence integrity issues, which include a color police dash-cam video inexplicably changing to low quality black and white during the critical footage of the Elliott shooting.

ANDREW SADEK

Andrew Sadek

Andrew Sadek

The Rachel Hoffman murder was effectively mirrored in 2014 when the body of Andrew Sadek was found in the Red River near Breckenridge, Minnesota.

The Sadek case was a national headline story and widely covered by the media including 60 Minutes.

Sadek, 20, had been effectively extorted by law enforcement into acting as a drug informant for a multi-jurisdictional law enforcement task force. The young man was later found in the Red River with a bullet in his head and his back-pack weighted down with rocks.

The feckless investigation into the murder of Sadek has been a horrendous perpetual insult against the Sadek family who have endured published suggestions that the murder of their son could have possibly been a suicide.

Sadek’s violent murder has never been solved. In 2016, John and Tammy Sadek hired Tallahassee Attorney Lance Block to sue Richland County, North Dakota.

The Sadek family has requested the FBI take over the investigation.

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA

Ever increasing evidence shows Universities in North Dakota are unsafe due to drug trafficking that involves rogue law enforcement officers cloaking their criminal activity and black operations with the deceptive phrase ‘narcotics task force’.

Write Into Action has contacted UND President Ed Schafer regarding public records requests that are not being responded to by the UNDPD.

UND President Ed Schafer

UND President Ed Schafer

Write Into Action has requested the Grand Forks police Department provide the name of a person that died of an alleged drug overdose on the same day the police shot Elliott – the GFPD has not released the name.

Write Into Action has requested and made a down payment on the frantic 911 call made by David Elliott shortly after police began chasing him. The call lasted 107 minutes and the public does not know what was said. Write Into Action requested the first seven minutes of the 911 call over three weeks ago and the request has not been filled.

Write Into Action will be releasing the new information on the Hoffman and other cases in the near future.

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by Timothy Charles Holmseth

Does a highly sensitive list of names of judicial officers and high ranking government officials – reaching the Office of the Governor – explain the permanent stall in the HaLeigh Cummings investigation?

It is very possible.

The list, which has been obtained by Write Into Action, contains the actual names of individuals and employees in the following agencies – located primarily in Leon County, Florida.

  • Judge(s)
  • Family of Judges
  • Inspectors General / Governor Scott’s Office
  • U.S. Attorney
  • Court Clerks
  • States Attorneys
  • Florida Department of Law Enforcement agents
  • Sheriff’s Deputies
  • Florida Highway Patrol officers
  • Capital Police
  • Department of Health employees
  • Department of Corrections employees
  • Department of Agriculture employees
  • Florida Department of Revenue employees (auditors)
  • Department of Energy employees
  • Department of Motor Vehicles employees
  • Florida State Representative and politicians

The individuals on the list were all patients at First Impressions, a weight loss clinic located in Tallahassee, Florida, which was owned and operated by Karl and Jane Watts.

As you will see, there is a nexus between First Impressions weight loss clinic and the HaLeigh Cummings case.

In October of 2009, Dr. Mark Hash, a physician at First Impressions, was arrested and charged with two felony counts of ‘Writing a Prescription for Controlled Substance; with no Medical Necessity’ – a third degree felony.

The extremely flimsy charges were later dropped; the charging officer, Special Agent Matt Sears, FDLE, was re-assigned to a much less potent position at the Department of Agriculture; and Hash presently has a lawsuit filed against the FDLE.

Although Hash’s arrest made the regional news, there was no obvious connection to the weight loss clinic or the disappearance of HaLeigh Cummings. On the surface it appeared to be just another pill-mill bust.

However – there was much more going on than was meeting the eye.

RONALD CUMMINGS AND MISTY CROSLIN ARRESTED IN DRUG STING

Three months after Hash’s arrest in Tallahassee – another set of arrests took place.

On January 20, 2010, Ronald Cummings and Misty (Croslin) Cummings (and several others) became the targets of a drug sting. Ronald Cummings and Misty Croslin were arrested and charged with trafficking prescription drugs.

Misty Croslin, (then) 18, (17 when HaLeigh disappeared) would subsequently be sentenced to an outrageous 25 years in prison.

On the surface the two events would appear un-related – but they’re not.

THE NEXUS – WILLIAM (COBRA) STAUBS

In March of 2009, William (Cobra) Staubs, a private investigator from Broward County appeared in Putnam County, Florida, proclaiming his desire to find the missing child HaLeigh Cummings who had disappeared on February 10, 2009.

Staubs told the news media he traveled to Putnam County to search for HaLeigh at the behest of his “client” Rev. Richard Grund, an online minister and peripheral witness in the Casey Anthony murder trial.

Staubs never explained Rev. Grund’s interest in the HaLeigh Cummings case.

During an interview with First Coast News in March of 2009, reporter Jessica Clark asked Staubs who was paying his expenses.

“A drug dealer from Miami,” Staubs replied.

Staubs’ reply is perplexing – a licensed private investigator – openly states to a news reporter he is being funded by drug dealers – supposedly – to search for a missing child he should have nothing to do with.

However – a close review of the facts and circumstances reveal that although Staubs has no obvious or legitimate association to the missing child – he is associated with the world of drug trafficking.

The revelations surrounding Staubs begin with the October, 2009 arrest of Dr. Mark Hash.

And they are significant.

Because…

William (Cobra) Staubs was Hash’s private investigator.

And…

In 2010, after Hash was arrested, Staubs staked out the First Impressions weight loss clinic and snapped photos of Assistant State Attorneys John Hutchins and his wife, Angelique Knox, leaving the clinic with pills.

Assistant State Attorneys John Hutchins and Angelique Knox

Assistant State Attorneys John Hutchins and Angelique Knox

Assistant State Attorneys John Hutchins and Angelique Knox

Assistant State Attorneys John Hutchins and Angelique Knox

At the very time ASA Hutchins and his wife were visiting the clinic to obtain controlled substances – Hutchins was the lead prosecutor on the State’s prosecution of Jane Watts for practicing healthcare without a license- at that very clinic.

Outrageous.

Moreover…

As evidenced by the aforementioned client list – Hutchins and Knox were only the tip of the ice-berg of law enforcement and government officials frequenting First Impressions weight loss clinic.

The officials that were visiting First Impressions were illegally obtaining prescription medication, which was being administered by low level employees of the weight loss clinic who had been using Hash’s DEA license number without his knowledge to obtain prescription medication by fraud.

How is it that Staubs is involved in a child kidnapping investigation – being funded by drug dealers – in a case where the child’s father and young wife end up getting arrested for prescription drug trafficking in an undercover sting – AND – he’s also involved in covertly photographing government officials coming and going from a weight loss clinic that is frequented by high ranking government officials?

FEDERAL CORRUPTION PROBE REQUIRED

The names and agencies contained on the aforementioned list reveals that employees of the State of Florida are deeply involved in criminal activity.

The First Impressions client list clearly shows the State of Florida – via the FDLE – has lost its ability to investigate itself and a federal investigation is required.

This is a developing story.