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-Lurid Crime Tales-
Police probe website targeting crime witnesses
2013-11-09
[PHILLY] hiladelphia police and prosecutors are investigating an anonymous Instagram account with thousands of followers that for months has been identifying witnesses in violent crimes across the city - aiming, in its creator's words, to "expose rats."

The account, called rats215, has outed more than 30 witnesses since February, posting photos, police statements, and testimony on the photo-sharing website.

Because many of the statements posted aren't public records, authorities are investigating the page as a potential act of mass witness intimidation - in a city where police and prosecutors struggle daily to find witnesses willing to testify.

Rats215 had nearly 7,900 followers. To find who's behind it, authorities this week obtained several search warrants on the account.

In one instance, rats215 posted photos and evidence from a shooting victim whose case was handled in a secret grand jury.

In another, the account posted a photo that appeared to have been taken while a witness was testifying in court.

The account has been updated almost daily, and each new post draws dozens of comments and "likes" from readers, with some of the commmenters advocating violence against those who help police. The page has more than 150 photos.

"Post some new rats," one commenter wrote in September. "I needa put a hit out on them."

Said another, earlier this week, "This page is [. . .] perfect."

In one post, the account-holder praises Kaboni Savage - the North Philadelphia drug kingpin sentenced to death in June for 12 murders, including a fireboming that killed four children and two women. The bombing was retaliation for a witness' cooperation with the FBI.

In the same post, rats215 warns witnesses "we will get at you in time."

Tasha Jamerson, a spokeswoman for the District Attorney's Office, said she could not comment on any investigation, but stressed witness intimidation was a "very serious, ongoing problem" that plagues prosecutors every day.
Posted by:Fred

#2  How much different than unions busing their thugs to people's homes, Donk hackers without NSA help opening peoples phone and email accounts, or opening sealed divorce proceedings? Gee, where did they learn that stuff, right Joe?
Posted by: Procopius2k   2013-11-09 16:27  

#1  In one instance, rats215 posted photos and evidence from a shooting victim whose case was handled in a secret grand jury

inside source, hmmmm?
Posted by: Frank G   2013-11-09 10:53  

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