When I first started being followed around by strange men, I tried to report it to the police long before I was assaulted, but the police continued to act as if nothing was wrong. Each time I tried to make a report to police I was treated oddly. I chose to mention Sergeant Opdyke first because he was the first high ranking police officer I reported officer misconduct to after I was assaulted in 2009.
Sergeant Opdyke was the supervisor of officer Vallerga (the officer who met me at the hospital and refused to take a report). When I sat with Sergeant Opdyke he told me he was taking a report, but that ended up not being the case.
Sergeant Opdyke started the interview off with questions about the incident, but then digressed into questions that had nothing to do with the report of the crime, but more like a report on me. Sergeant Opdyke kept glaring down at my chest and asked me what kind of guys I dated, when was the last time I went on a date, and then got agitated with me and claimed I wouldn't talk to him because he was too old. Sergeant Opdyke ended the interview and claimed he would be taking care of the situation. That was a lie.
A few weeks passed and no report was prepared. I returned to my efforts of getting a report. I then spoke with another Sergeant who I won't name because he didn't do anything obviously wrong. The second Sergeant gave me Sergeant Opdyke's cell number. Sergeant Opdyke wouldn't return my calls, so I contacted the second sergeant and explained the situation. The second sergeant told me to hold on the phone while he called seargent Opdyke for me, but the connection was bad, or at least Opdyke pretended to not be able to hear me well, so I said I would call back. I called Opdyke again and he claimed to be in the middle of police business and needed to call me back. Finally, Sergeant Opdyke called me, but the conversation was again not right. During the call Sergeant Opdyke made bizarre accusations too numerous to repeat, but the most notable one was that he was Christ, and I figured that all the ridiculous words were being overheard by other officers. I asked Opdyke if he was alone and he stated yes, which I believe was a lie.
Sergeant Opdyke had the obligation to make sure the report was taken, but he chose to protect the officers who failed to do their jobs. A report was finally generated after a month, two lieutenants, a watch commander, two detectives, some written complaints, and some calls to the Chief's office, but the report was not taken properly, and was never investigated.
I made a formal report against Opdyke and several officers for their conduct, but they remained protected by their badges. No suspects were ever questioned, and no arrests were ever made. That is just a crumb of the police cooperation that takes place in gangstalking.
Interestingly enough, Sergeant Opdyke already knew about me and my family. He metioned things to me as he questioned me that made me think where I heard his name. I thought it can't be the same man, but when i saw the first name on his card and remembered his descripition from my family member i knew it was the same ass.
Tod Opdyke was a jerk even as a young officer in a different city. I remembered that he was tbe jerk officer that used to constanly stop a female relative of mine in the early 1980's, and ask her to have sex with him. When my female relative refused him, Opdyke had all his cop friends gang up on her and harass her with all kinds of nuisance stops and citations for non existent situations. Fortunetley she was not physically assaulted as a result of police agreeing to not do their jobs.
Law enforcement is a part of gangstalking and one of the only reasons it can exist. The websites may be a hoax, but gangstalking is real.
I will be glad to stop naming names and going into detail on each one if just one of my stalkers is willing to step foward and admit they did wrong me. I haven't even given any details yet about my experience as a gangstalking victim or on my perpetrators. I'm still being too nice, don't you think?
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