Blogger Killed the Radio Star?
Ever since Julia Carson fell ill with a “leg infection” that has sidelined her from voting in Congress (mixed blessing really) for a total of 34 days (and counting), matters surrounding her have been handled strangely. Normally I wouldn’t to read too much into this, but her continued absence from Congress in addition to her staff not knowing (or admitting) much of what’s going on with her to reports of city vehicles (wait, I thought those were taken away for personal use!) showing up at her house with evidence here, here and here nothing seems to add up with her. Now, Indy Corrupt is reporting that the Congresswoman has been issued a police radio complete with unit number!
You must make a public records request for police run #I072941470. You see, some of Julia’s political opponents were exercising their own rights lawfully taking photos in a public place when a deputy Center Twp Constable (was it Carl Drummer himself?) said there was “AN EMERGENCY” (notated in the run) and asked for police assistance to Julia’s house on the police radio….
–It gets better!
Did you (or anyone else) know that Julia Carson has a police radio and unit number assigned to her? Can anyone say “tip off the pea shakes”? If you make the public records request you will see that the deputy constable (was it Carl himself) used Julia’s radio. Julia Carson has police car #9740 assigned. The proof is in the public record!!!
Officers arrived and professionally allowed the citizens to continue to exercise their constitutional rights.
What does a Congresswoman who is in a hospital need a police radio for? Despite what some may think, I’m actually open to a real explanation. Anybody got one?








October 25th, 2007 at 11:16 am
I got some information that a relative of hers - a Sam Carson who works as a “Township Coordinator” for Indy DPW is issued that city car. An anonymous source went to City Fleet Services to find out which car has license plate #30003 and Fleet shows the plate being attached to a trailer, and not a car. Now that car is backed in the driveway so nobody can see the license plate. I hope the operative can get a better view of the asset number of the car and snap a picture, before the car gets parked in Julia’s garage at night or sits in the driveway with a tarp over it.
If she was issued a police radio by the city, my guess would be her longtime “object of her affections” Center Township Constable Tony Duncan had that arranged.