Thursday, August 6, 2015

Developing Story: Law Enforcement Investigating Break-In That May Be Related to Ron Paul Inc. Operatives

By Robert Wenzel

Target Liberty has learned that the Glocester, Rhode Island Police Department is investigating a 2014 break-in that occurred at the residence of the parents of Jared Gamble.

Gamble worked on the 2012 Ron Paul presidential campaign and is believed to have been closely associated with Dimitri Kesari, who was indicted yesterday for his role in the under the table payoffs to Kent Sorenson, which caused Sorenson to change his endorsement just before the Iowa caucuses to Ron Paul from Michelle Bachmann.

Gamble died on July 8, 2013, apparently from unspecified respiratory complications, at the age of 26.

The break-in appears to have been a very sophisticated operation that caused the parents of Gamble to be lured away, out of town, from their home. Gamble's laptop computer may have been  taken during the break-in.

Kesari was indicted yesterday along with two other Ron Paul Inc operatives, Jesse Benton and John Tate.

The Rhode Island  investigation appears to be active with indications that individuals from out-of-state were involved in the break-in and that it may be linked to Gamble's relationship with the 2012 Ron Paul campaign and/or individuals in the campaign.

This is a developing story and I will have more in the days ahead.

Robert Wenzel is Editor & Publisher at EconomicPolicyJournal.com and at Target Liberty. He is also author of The Fed Flunks: My Speech at the New York Federal Reserve Bank. Follow him on twitter:@wenzeleconomics

UPDATE Police Consider Dimitri Kesari 'Potential Suspect' in Break-In of 2012 Ron Paul Campaign Worker Parent's House

UPDATE 2 Police Place Kesari in Rhode Island at Time of the Break-In

UPDATE 3 Glocester Police Chief: There is a Lot of Evidence in the Ron Paul Inc.-Related Break In

3 comments:

  1. Well, Nixon would have called it a "two - bit burglary".

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  2. Can you link to where you found his cause of death. There appears to be very little on the internet about how it actually happened.

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