Fairfax County (VA) Police Thugs Continue Hiding Details In David Masters Murder

by Brian A. Wilkins
1/3/2010


Mr. David Masters and his step-daughter.

It was Friday, November 13, 2009 when former U.S. Army green beret, Mr. David A. Masters, was gunned down in cold blood by Fairfax County police thugs, after allegedly stealing flowers from a landscaping business.

More than six weeks after the incident occurred, all we know so far is the most important fact: Mr. Masters, was unarmed when the police thugs murdered him, and had bi-polar disorder. The name of the killer is still being protected by Fairfax County and absolutely no explanation has been given as to why this man is now dead.

All we know about this case is what one witness told the Washington Post, under conditions of anonymity, as the witness fears police thugs will retaliate. According to the witness, Mr. Masters never exited his Chevy Blazer when cops, on foot, surrounded his car. The cops were all to the side of the car and behind it, thus were in no danger of being run over (which will likely be their excuse in the inevitable "justified" ruling in this case). Since I refuse to rehash the tale Fairfax County has been telling media, the bottom line is that Mr. Masters was shot several times through his back car window, killing him instantly. The last time I checked, stealing flowers (if Masters in fact did so) is not a crime punishable by death.

This case is eerily similar to another incident involving killer Fairfax County cops. On January 24, 2006, Fairfax County police thug Deval V. Bullock murdered alleged bookie Salvatore Culosi after cops used a SWAT team to arrest a non-violent gambler. The department has continued to withhold any and all explanations or files from the family and the public. What makes this story even more disturbing is the fact Fairfax County police thug Dave Baucom lost more than $5000 (of taxpayer money) to Mr. Culosi in the previous year. Thug Bullock said he shot Mr. Culosi "accidentally" after a car door bumped his arm. The Culosi family has since filed a federal lawsuit against Fairfax County and the individual thug cops, which is now pending in the Fourth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.

What can be learned from these two cases is that Fairfax County cops will kill you, cover it up, and offer no public explanation. They obviously feel entitled to the lives and well-being of Fairfax County residents. Mr. Masters was murdered for allegedly stealing flowers and Mr. Culosi for taking the money of degenerate gambling cops. And of course, none of the police thugs were charged with any crimes.

Though I'd tell the families of Mr. Masters and Mr. Culosi to try and allow this alleged "justice system" to fix itself, neither will ever see, hug, or kiss their now deceased loved ones. There are, however, other means to obtain justice. Fairfax Police got away with murdering your family. No amount of money will bring them back and nobody was charged for the murders. Street thug cops require street thug justice. You decide.

 

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