Thursday, August 6, 2015

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

By Robert Wenzel

Target Liberty has learned that indicted Ron Paul Inc operative Dimitri Kesari is considered a "potential suspect" in the break-in at the house of the parents of the late Ron Paul 2012 campaign  worker Jared Gamble.

According to Glocester, Rhode Island police chief Joseph DelPrete, the break-in was extremely calculated.

Gamble died approximately a year before the break-in. at the age of 26 from unspecified respiratory complications

The parents of Gamble were lured away from their house in 2014 on the anniversary of Gamble's death, via a gift of a  resort stay in Kennebunkport, Maine, by an unknown benefactor.

The break-in then took place at that time. The payment for the resort stay was done in an manner, according to the Chief, which hid the identity of the payee.

The chief has confirmed that Jared Gamble's laptop was stolen during the break-in and he believes the break-in is related to Gamble activities for the Ron Paul 2012 presidential effort. The chief stressed, however, that the Glocester police department investigation indicates that Gamble. himself, was a fine upstanding young man.

The chief stated that the Glocester police department has been in contact with Federal law enforcement authorities with respect to the investigation and that the investigation remains active.

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

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