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I just listened to a taped Curtis Wright interview of Heather Blaylock. All we have heard is that she called 911. 911 was never called. Heather called the police department.... NON-EMERGENCY. The police mislead her into thinking it was all about just getting her stuff from Brian's house and to get Brian to repair her car door that was accidentally broken off..

 

After listening to Heather, all of my instincts have been confirmed. This has been nothing but a concerted effort, by our police department and the DA's office to destroy Brian Berger. Heather was distraught about how the police mislead her as she should be.  

 

For all those of you that are still beholden to what the media says, i hope that you will now begin to be a little more investigative and not take their word or any word until you search for yourself. Listen to it at www.curtiswrightonline.com 

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Seeing her on TV she does not look like the sharpest knife in the drawer so who really knows. All I know is the city is in shambles and we have to listen to this shit on a regular basis. Wilmmington politics is just another version of the Jerry Springer Show and sadly these misfits are in control of our money.
Looks are deceiving. I know Heather. We know how the media will distort things so it only stands to reason they will take the photo or video shot of her to put her and Brian in the worst light. I saw Brian on TV too....he looked like a criminal in his jumpsuit. I also know Brian and know he isn't a criminal. But the media would like us to think so. Like I said, looks are deceiving if you dont look behind the scenes to see what is really going on

As a former Wilmington Police Officer I have answered hundreds of domestic calls, from "my baby's daddy took my keys" to a woman so severely beaten she defecated on herself. Never once did I take a victim downtown to speak to a domestic detective much less two detectives. It's has been several years since I was in local law enforcement, but the normal procedure was to make an arrest if there are injuries. If there were no signs of injury and the victim stated that he or she was assaulted ( ie. he grabbed my arm or she pushed me) the victim was advised he/she could swear out a warrant and protection order. If it was necessary I would take the victim the magistrates office myself. Normally domestic violence cases are either cleared by arrest or by a warrant being issued, in those cases a dectective would not be involved. In my experience the only time a dectective was involved, was later on in the process. Never and I repeat never have I heard of a detective being involved  when the victim simply wants to get her belongings. After the Katherine Moore incident officers were instructed to contact a supervisor if they responded to a call involving city or county officials. It's my opinion that a supervisor or watch commander may have over reacted and did not treat this like any other domestic call. Maybe other

 law enforcement officers can add to my theory.

Thanks William.  I am not a police office or ever was but I thought it also strange that after she called the non-emergency #, the police wanted to meet with her in, I think CVS parking lot or something like that (according to her interview) instead of either going to Brian's house where she was or at her house. Is that normal protocol to meet in a parking lot?

Heather told the woman on the phone that she didn't want to wait outside Brian's house and so she'd like it if an officer could go meet her at her house and go with her back to Brian's. The woman on the other end of the line asked how far Heather lives from Brian, Heather said 2.3 miles. So the woman asked if, since Heather wasn't at her home yet, if there was somewhere closer to Brian's home that the officer could meet her.

 

What seems abnormal about that?

Nothing is wrong with that. That is why I was asking. I never said it was "abnormal". All I asked was if it was the proper protocol for police to do that?
regardless of how the 'supposed" 911 calls were reported by the Star News don't you people think this entire thing is BS? here I voted for this guy to hopefully do some good for this pittiful community and now all we see is his little girly friend teary eyed on TV whining like a 2 year old looking for a bottle. So now all we have to add to the corrupt commisioners is a drama king and his queen girlfriend. REAL freaking professional is all I have to say. Hey maybe next Berger's dog can shit in the neighbors yard and they can get into a brawl over it and we can see that plastered in the daily news.
Very good input William. I'd like to have you on the show - or at least call in. Wilmington Rants Radio is going to be at 2PM on Saturdays now, by the way. Would you be interested? We could keep you anonymous if you like - although with your comments here, that may be difficult. But you are simply just giving us your experience as a point of reference - I think that's very valid, and I appreciate the input.

another fine "law" by this state... and people make fun of West Virginia. With all the garbage that goes on here i say replace them with NC jokes.

David, she didnt say neither, according to her interview with both Curtis  and  Ben. She explained to them that she did not feel threatened or in danger but only wanted a "referee" so she could get her stuff because they had been in an argument. And according to William (from above), it appears that the police did step over the line in arresting Brian.

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