Friday, August 14, 2015

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

The Providence Journal has now picked up reporting on the break in first reported exclusively here at Target Liberty.

The Glocester, Rhode Island police have placed former 2012 Ron Paul Campaign national deputy campaign manager, Dimitri Kesari, a Virginia resident, in Rhode Island at the time of the break-in at the residence of Jared Gamble's parents house.

Gamble worked on the Ron Paul campaign and roomed on the road with Kesari. Gamble died in 2014 at the age of 26 from unspecified respiratory complications.

It is believed only Jared's laptop was stolen in the break-in, which Glocester police chief Joseph DelPrete has described as an "extremely calculated" breaki-in.

The chief has also called Kesari a "potential suspect."

According to the Journal, the chief now says the department has lots of evidence. This is extremely problematic for Kesari if he was involved in the break in, since it is likely that Kesari used a black bag operative to do the actual break in. Such a black bag guy will be under pressure to cooperate. since he will likely be able to get a good deal from law enforcement and he is not the primary target. Kesari and beyond are the primary targets.

It remains unclear why the laptop was stolen. However, in addition to law enforcement. Target Liberty has learned that two major mainstream news outlets are conducting an extensive investigation into the curious world of Kesari, which may provide further insight into why the laptop was stolen.

The chief also told the Journal that his department is coordinating with the federal authorities on this case of a stolen laptop.

-RW 

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