Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Let's Recap

So far we have talked about: Bookmaking and pool selling within city hall by a member of the police administration, irresponsible management by the misuse of personnel and manpower leaving the taxpayers inadequately protected by a short staffed police force, waste of taxpayer monies and city resources for the payment of lawsuits and needless union arbitrations, nepotism and favoritism, back-room political appointments that don’t benefit the residents but only further the “old boy” atmosphere on council, questionable relationships between the police administration and some residents as the chief’s cell phone rings when some get into trouble, the mayor and the Police Chief, both of whom should be beyond all reproach are discovered to have had affairs that produced children while they were married, the willful destruction of evidence in the case of a city employee who committed a criminal drug offense, case fixing and outright obstruction of justice by the police chief in a criminal case involving his friend, and (last but certainly not least) we discovered a business relationship between the mayor’s son and a Florida drug dealer who is visited yearly by our police chief while on vacation .

Let's see, have we left anything out?

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Is This a Future Sign of the Times?


















Saturday, April 26, 2008

Drugs, Money, Paper Companies & Duquesne City Hall

Experts say that we are all connected to one another in some way. Well, we found some very interesting connections that start in Duquesne, go all the way to Florida and then back to the Pittsburgh area again.


Duquesne is the current home to Mayor Philip T. Krivacek, Chief of Police Richard S. Adams, and former home to Carl Begovich, a classmate of Lefty Adams and seemingly life-long friend.
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Begovich and others were federally indicted under the RICO Act for transporting one-half million to three-quarters of a million dollars worth of marijuana between Pittsburgh (Duquesne?), Chicago and Tampa in the late 1970’s and early 1980’s. (click here to view the Federal Court docket at: http://bulk.resource.org/courts.gov/c/F2/796/796.F2d.1443.85-3000.html and go to page 8, section 74.)

Every summer, police chief Richard Adams goes to Florida to visit Begovich and stays as his guest in Begovich's condo.
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Today Begovich along with his wife Bonita and others have a number of businesses registered across the State of Florida. It's interesting that all of the businesses registered are “inactive” according to the Florida Department of Corporations. Those businesses are: Home Sound Ventures, Inc., Atlantic Integrated Controls, LLC, Secure Controls BTS, Inc., VF Professional Services, Inc., and Dimensional Imaging, Inc.


Listed on the Florida corporation’s paperwork as the Title Manager for Secure Controls and Atlantic Integrated Controls is Philip C. Krivacek of Venetia, Pa. who is the son of Duquesne Mayor Philip T. Krivacek (from his first marriage).
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To see it for yourself, click here: http://www.sunbiz.org. Under "Document Searches", click on "Corporation/Trademark", then click on "Inquire by officer/Regestered Agent Name" then type in Krivacek. The first two listed you will see are "Philip C. Krivacek." Also note the "Registered Agent Name and Address" for those listings.
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Don't touch that dial... we're just getting started. There's plenty more where this came from!

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Seeing Is Believing

Over the course of the past few weeks, we have posted some interesting information as well as some real bombshells. A few people have understandably questioned the authenticity of some of our information including the paternity issues we presented. Although we would like to display the proof of this allegation, we have chosen not to show copies of the actual paperwork out of respect for the other parties in the litigation.

We remind our readers that ALL of the information is public record and we invite anyone to check for themselves the accuracy and validity of what we are presenting. To check the paternity documentation, just go to the Allegheny County Prothonotary’s Office and search the records by name. You may also search on-line but only after filling out registration information.

One of Lefty's Favorite Games: "Hide the Subpoena"

Some time ago, Chief Adams had a buddy who was at his beck and call. We’ll just call him B.M. Lefty had it pretty good as B.M. would cut his grass, wash his car, clean his in-ground pool, etc. One day B.M. was charged with the theft of a woman’s purse from a bar on Kennedy Avenue. For the arresting officers, both of whom have moved on to greener and sunnier pastures, police work went on as they went about their business awaiting B.M.’s trial.

A few months later, those same officers were in criminal court for another matter. Neither officer ever received a subpoena for B.M.’s theft case but when they walked into Judge Donna Jo McDaniel’s courtroom, B.M. was there. Surprised by the officers, he stood up and asked “You guys aren’t here for me, are you?” The officers said no, they were on another case. B.M. then told them that Lefty gave him his subpoena and told him to just show up and that everything would be ok. B.M. said that Lefty told him “The victim is not coming and my guys won’t be there either.”

Is this not Obstruction of Justice?

Do You Have a Duquesne Secret?

If you would like to share a Duquesne secret of your own or you would just want to give us your feedback, gripes or opinions, email us at duquesnesdirtysecrets@gmail.com . You will remain completely annonymous. After all, everyone else has!

Monday, April 21, 2008

Duquesne Adopts New Coat of Arms


In a 4 to 1 vote, Duquesne council adopts new city crest but still fails to replace officers, leaving the police department understaffed.

Thursday, April 17, 2008

It’s So Easy, But Stubby Just Don’t Get It.

Our information is fact and we will not report hearsay or gossip. Occasionally, however, we are offered a tidbit of information that we think is definitely worth repeating.

In the not so distant past, a very reliable source in city hall overheard the mayor tell his son-in-law and others on the second floor “Don’t ever trust the police because they’re a brotherhood.”

The definition of a brotherhood, as defined by Merriam-Webster, is “a fellowship or alliance, an association for a particular purpose, a whole body of persons engaged in a business or profession, kindred, a loyal bond.”

The ignorant cave men feared and mistrusted what they didn’t understand so how can Krivacek have any trust when he doesn’t comprehend words like kindred, fellowship, purpose or loyalty?

Same old stubby attitude: “Police bad. Power good!”

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Diminished Police Presence: Day 35

The average temperature has been about 60 degrees and the air is thick with rocks and bricks as Duquesne’s youth continues to take advantage of the lessened police patrols due to the mayor’s “I did what I did because I wanted to and could” attitude. While our citizens are having rocks and bricks thrown through their house and car windows, mayor stubby does nothing to ensure our safety, security and peace of mind.

Stubby sure likes to screw the taxpayers, in more ways than one!

Monday, April 14, 2008

A Blast From the Past


Some years ago, there was a loyal city employee who had an interesting hobby. It seems that he had quite a flair for making things grow. He could have used his talents for growing roses, orchids or even prize winning vegetables but instead our employee-farmer used his green thumb for growing his own version of "Duquesne Gold" which he was growing in plastic drinking cups all over his yard here in Duquesne.

The bad news for him was that he never figured that his crop would be discovered and confiscated by a gung-ho Duquesne police officer. The good news was (and this is where being a loyal city employee came in handy), that although over two-dozen marijuana plants were taken from his property, only a couple made it to the Allegheny County Crime Lab for analysis. In addition, he was not charged criminally but only given a citation for disorderly conduct for which he paid a very small fine.

So...

Why was it that over two-dozen marijuana plants confiscated but he was not charged with a narcotics violation? What happened to the other plants that were not sent to the crime lab for analysis? Who else has benefitted after such criminal behavior?

Stay tuned for the answers to these and other questions!

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Some Things Just Aren’t Funny Anymore

Last night we heard on the police scanner a number of shots fired calls coming from the North side of town. As officers were responding to these calls, more shots were heard by the officers themselves and by residents who continued to call 911 and report them. As these officers were trying to pinpoint the direction of the shots, the chief was also on the scene perhaps trying to help but in reality causing more problems for those officers. Adams continually transmitted over responding officers who were trying to talk to county 911 as he seemed to just bumble from street to street.

After 40+ years on the job, we suggest that 68 year old Lefty Adams must go and go now before he gets himself or someone else killed!

It's a Sad Day in Duquesne


Another season of college basketball has come to an end. To pass the time and keep from being too bored, maybe the Duquesne police administration could focus on the criminals, drug dealers, rock throwers and overall law breakers.

Of course these things may not be as important as college hoops and running pools but the bright side is that softball season is right around the corner.

Saturday, April 5, 2008

Chief Richard Adams: You ARE the father!

How about that mister upstanding family man, leader-of-men, pillar-of-the-community, we see that you were a defendant in Family Court for child support after a relationship you had while you were married.

Could we call this "conduct unbecoming a police officer?"

Friday, April 4, 2008

Announcing A New Feature on DDS

Isn't it amazing that those who take the moral high ground are the same who are least deserving to stand on it. That must have been a hell of a party both Stubby and Lefty attended in late 1994 because two women filed separate petitions for child support against both of them within 6 days of one another in February of 1995. What was in that old Duquesne water anyway?
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A message for the mayor: DO YOUR JOB!!!

Let us remind you stubby... when you were elected Mayor of Duquesne, you took an oath to serve your constituents. That service includes keeping them safe by providing protection. Over the past 10 days, we have counted over a dozen juvenile rock throwing incidents and nearly as many shots fired calls. By not providing the police protection we pay taxes for, you and council are failing to keep your oath. Its a matter of time before something bad happens to someone that you are responsible for. Are you prepared for that blood on your hands?

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Turmoil in Duquesnestine

Trouble has been brewing on the West bank (of the Mon) where juveniles and adults alike have taken to the streets throwing rocks at cars, houses and people. Just when more police are needed to curb this destructive behavior, the mayor and council have seen fit to fire two police officers further limiting the safety and protection of Duquesne's taxpayers. Obviously mayor stubby hasn't had any projectiles launched through his windows but we're sure that if he does have a problem, Duquesne's finest will be there for him too, that is until his back-up arrives from Munhall.