Friday, September 30, 2011

URGENT ACTION ITEM: HELP LDCR Walter Fitzpatrick, III (US Navy-Ret.)



ATTN: All Veterans
 
You may no longer be on active duty, but your duty to defend your fellow soldiers did not end with your DD-214.
 
An honorable and patriotic retired military officer has been criminally assaulted and deprived of his rights, and is being unlawfully incarcerated by a criminal act of attainder.
 
And you are now being called back to active duty – to do your level best to right these wrongs and set our fellow warrior free.
 
Here’s the scenario – in a nutshell:
 
LDCR Walter Fitzpatrick, III (US Navy-Ret.) was taken by force on a public street on 23 September, 2011 in Monroe County, TN, and thrown in prison under a 6 month sentencing by a corrupt judge in an unlawful court. Here are the facts:
 
·         There were no formal charges against him ever issued;
·         No one signed a complaint, and there were no witnesses to any unlawful acts;
·         He was charged with an act that was never proven to have occurred, and, in fact, never did occur;
·         An unlawfully seated Grand Jury, with no sworn or lawful Grand Jury foreman, presented a No True Bill of a non-crime;
·         A warrant was sworn out for LCDR Fitzpatrick’s arrest – for not showing up in court for a hearing that did not need his presence, and he was not even notified of.  As a result:
·         LCDR Fitzpatrick suffered a home invasion: a ‘no-knock’ forced entry by sheriff’s deputies.  The homeowner (LCDR Fitz) resisted the invasion –and was instead assaulted, tasered, and wounded (ear almost torn off), and was himself charged with (counter) assault and resisting arrest.

He was held for 2 months in 2010 under deplorable conditions in the Monroe County jail for resisting that criminal and unwarranted home invasion.
 
On September 23, 2011, LCDR Fitzpatrick appeared in the Monroe County Court for ‘sentencing’ on a non-crime conviction (not the home invasion) by an unlawful court and an unlawful Judge based on a NO True Bill presentment by an unlawful Grand Jury led by an unlawful and unsworn foreman (Mr. Gary Pettway – ‘foreman’ for 27 years in a row, in violation of TN law that allows for no consecutive 1 year terms, even if lawfully sworn).
 
LCDR Fitzpatrick read a statement that he did not recognize the Court or the Judge or its validity – based on the foregoing, and walked out.
 
The Judge sent armed deputies after him, to capture him and bring him back into the unlawful Court, so the Judge could then have the audacity to say, in effect and with unlawful prejudice: I was going to give you Community Service, but since you disrespected this Court, I’m sentencing you to 6 months in prison.
 
Your assignment is to phone the elected public servants, sworn to uphold the Constitution and the rights of their constituents, to demand that LCDR Fitzpatrick be set free – and the criminal perpetrators be brought to justice:
 
My name is ____________, and I am calling to inform (Title)(Name) that a fellow (officer)(member of the military) is being unlawfully held by Attainder in the Monroe County jail, and I am demanding that every effort be made, as required by (Title)(Name’s) oath of office, to effect LCDR Fitzpatrick’s immediate release – with a full investigation of the Monroe County Judicial and Law Enforcement systems.
 
Here are the names and phone numbers of the 5 people to call:
 
__ Governor Bill Haslam ( 615) 741-2001
__ Lt. Governor Ron Ramsey (615) 741-4524
__ Representative John J. Duncan, Jr. (202) 225-5435
__ Senator Lamar Alexander (202) 224-4944
__ Senator Bob Corker (202) 224-3344
Additionally, please send a note to Lt. Commander Walt Fitzpatrick so he knows he has support and is not forgotten and that his continued service to our country, his courage and persistence are greatly appreciated. The address where letters can be sent can be found here.
 
More details and contact numbers can be found here: Contacts Made on Behalf of Walter Francis Fitzpatrick, III -
 
Thank you for your service … again.
 
Neil B. Turner Citizens for the Constitution
 
P.S.  There are over 25 million veterans alive today in America. 1 million calls is all we ask.
 
P.P.S.  You don’t have to be a veteran to make those calls. With over 100 million patriotic Americans still alive and well, lets burn up those phone lines.

1 comment:

  1. From the entry: "You may no longer be on active duty, but your duty to defend your fellow soldiers did not end with your DD-214.

    "An honorable and patriotic retired military officer has been criminally assaulted and deprived of his rights, and is being unlawfully incarcerated by a criminal act of attainder.

    "And you are now being called back to active duty – to do your level best to right these wrongs and set our fellow warrior free."

    No.

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