Bad Cop, No Donut! - June 15/2006
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This week:
On February 03, 2005, Bad Cop, No Donut! broadcast its first interview.
It was with a man named Terry Miles who worked for many years to expose
the misdeeds of Whitehall, Wisconsin, police officer Daniel Wineski.
Wineski was a sexual predator who preyed on the women of Whitehall
throughout his entire career, which spanned over 20 years. In November
2004 Wineski was convicted of forcing a then 14 year old girl to
perform a sex act on him in his squad car in 1996.
In this program we will listen to excepts of our original interview
with Terry Miles. We will also listen to excerpts from an interview
with Alysha Rodriguez, who was 14 years old when she was sexually
assaulted by officer Wineski.
This month Terry Miles announced that he is running for sheriff of
Trempealeau County, Wisconsin. We also have a new interview with Terry
Miles on this program.
This week's program runs 57:47 and is a 52.9MB mp3 file.
You can download this week's Bad Cop, No Donut! here or here.







Ron , thanks for bringing this Great Story to our attention.
I'd like to go to the town parade and shake this mans hand. And tell him ,
Job well Done !, Bravo !
He has the key grasped firmly. .
He Got Involved. He was Brave.
And to all the people who helped make Social Changes for a better community. Bravo to you.
I'm not very Brave , but
As they say. Safety In Numbers.
Thanks, LB
Posted by LB — 16 Jun 2006, 11:59
Thanks for comments in yahoo answers, which informed me of this site. I absolutely agree, that the net is an incredible place for free speech, freedom of the What if I get trhown in jail, for something I did not do?? I tell the world, freely,, all hell will be paid! To all you cops,, I hearby warn you,,leave me alone,, or expect to see my bad side,,simple as that. I do not break the laws,,I even stop at stop signs, in the middle of know where, and use trurn siganls, in west texa, in the middle of nowhere, with no trafficaround,,because it is the law, and a good habit to have. But for me to keep getting traffic citations, and have to go to the cost of proving my innocence ( regardless of the constitutions guarantee, that they have the burden of proof) Is just getting rediculous, and it is about time I get reinbursed, for al costs,, as Apache Jctn., Ariz., is now finding out. and,, NO is not the acceptable anser,, it is simply a matter of me persevering,,nver giving up. I do not ask for justice,I DEMAND it. Yes, I HAVE beaten up cops before,, maybe time for a rerun!! ( Officer Pensin, on main street, at my home, 1977, broad daylight) So,,"law enforcement" You are warned,,leave me alone, or pay the price, for messing with me!!
Posted by Steve Crane — 10 May 2007, 11:55
Just want to say thanks again and wow what a great job!
You are a great inspiration to those of us who are concerned and want to make a difference.
Posted by Nicole — 13 Jun 2007, 14:07