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would like a lawyer to aggresively pursue this case. It will settle for somewhere between $15 million and $150 million. you can retire from your fees you'll get from this one case:
I'm the brother and personal representive of Dr. Jeffry Young,
> > a college professor. he was killed by puyallup tribal police with a
> > taser at the tribal health clinic while being taken into protective
> > custody, supposedly. There is a security camera recording of the
> > whole situation. the police are not releasing the reports, the FBI
> > civil rights section is also investigating. The autopsy showed no
> > alcohol and no drugs in his body, his stomach was empty--no pills even.
> > the cause of death according to pierce county is "excited
> > delerium" which of course does not exist. This is a plain and
> > simple coverup of police brutality and murder. Dr Young was under
> > tremendous stress because he was taking care of our 85-year old
> > mother who recently had a stroke and is paralyzed. The HMO which she
> > subscribes to has stonewalled every step of care, and my brother went
> > to the tribal clinic to get help and they murdered him. They knelt
> > on him, including his head while he was face down (numerous facial
> > bruises and abrasions) and in cuffs, suffocating him. He weighed
> > about 340 pounds and was 6'-2" tall. When the 4th officer arrived he
> > was found face down with no pulse, in handcuffs.
> > Here we had a clean-cut young man who was murdered by plain and
> > simple police and government ineptitude. Our father was in the Navy
> > on a carrier in WWII to prevent this exact type of totalitarian
> > government from forming and spreading, and here we now have it fully
> > in place, right there in WA. Dr Young was doing nothing illegal, he
> > was not cited or charged with any wrongdoing. Supposedly the cops
> > did not like the way he used terminology that "only a police officer
> > would know" so they were suspicious. Well, the reason he knows
> > police terminology is because he obtained over $15,000,000 for the
> > bremerton city police department as a grant writer. His I.Q. was in
> > the 155 range.
> > He lived a simple life teaching statistics to PhD candidates for 2
> > universities, and was on the civil service commission of the city
> > where he lived, Bremerton. He drove an $800 1982 Volkswagen
> > Rabbit. He enjoyed placing bird seed out so he could see them feed
> > from his study where he spent long hours reviewing doctoral
> > dissertations. Ironically, his home overlooks the Bremerton shipyard
> > where aircraft carriers are maintained, maybe even including the one
> > our father served on. He often made the long drive to Vancouver WA
> > to take care of our mother (I'm in CA, having just accepted a new job
> > as an engineer and am in the process of trying to move). My charming
> > wife has dropped all of her personal interests and spends many hours
> > every day now helping my mother now that Jeff is dead, and now I get
> > to be hassled by the HMO from a distance. She is reluctant to move
> > exactly because our mother needs so much help, so I labor away trying
> > to support both families and households. It is extremely distressing
> > to have such an obvious injustice and bad situation allowed to
> > continue and be kept secret and covered up. My brother's wallet and
> > Rolex watch, interestingly, are missing. He had just withdrawn $500
> > in cash as he was preparing to go to his good friend's funeral in Los
> > Angeles. Both the medical examiner's office and the police claim the
> > other entity have these items.
> > I'm sure you see the merit in making this series of events known
> > through publication in your newspaper. All scientists such as myself
> > know that truth is stranger than fiction, but we never meant that
> > truism to be reflected this way.
> >
> > sincerely and respectfully,
> > Chris Young, M.P.A., R.E.H.S
> > ., C.F.I.
> > 530 644-2311 = office (Camino, CA)
> > 360 449-2205 = cell (at&t)
> > po box 680, camino CA 95709
> > cyoung@spi-ind.com
>