Author: markpine360

  • Opinion: Today April 26, 2023, the NYPD was running scams on me in person. 

    Greetings NYPD Internal Affairs,

    Usually the NYPD sends women and men in regular clothes to crash into me, shove their phones in my face, rob me, blow marijana smoke in my face, etc. 

    When I call NYPD 911 the NYPD has the people that pick up the phone for NYPD 911 run scams on me and harass me on the phone. 

    I have called NYPD 911 over 10,000 times in the past 7 years. 

    I have given NYPD 911 my name, number, email, date of birth, social, etc. 

    Today April 26, 2023, early in the morning the NYPD was running scams on me in person and on the phone.

    I’m not sure the exact time but it was after 1 AM in the morning.

    I was sitting outside in the Hudson Yards area trying to use my laptop. 

    Law enforcement started remotely blocking me from using my laptop like they always do. 

    Law enforcement can remotely block me from using my laptop.

    Law enforcement remotely blocks me from using my laptop at Baruch College. 

    I called NYPD 911. 

    NYPD 911 started running scams and harass me on the phone as they always do. 

    While I’m trying to report to NYPD 911 that law enforcement is remotely blocking me from using my laptop, I made it very clear that I only want to report the NYPD on the phone, I don’t want to meet the NYPD in person. 

    What is a patrol cop going to do if people I know are paying the NYPD tens of thousands of dollars or more under the table to harass me? 

    Two members of the NYPD showed up in person to the outdoor tables in the Hudson Years area sometime between 1 AM and 4 AM. 

    The NYPD officers in uniform said that they were there because I was calling NYPD 911. 

    I said I told NYPD 911 I don’t want to meet with the NYPD in the street. 

    I told the NYPD officers that I’ve been to several NYPD precincts and they won’t help me at all. 

    The NYPD officers said they were from the NYPD 10 Precinct in Chelsea, New York City. 

    One of the NYPD officers in uniform told me he was from or living in Nassau County, Long Island. 

    I immediately asked the NYPD 911 officers if they could turn on their body cameras.

    The 2 NYPD officers said no, they would not turn on their body cameras. 

    I got some video from when the 3 of us were standing there. 

    We spoke for a while about people harassing me and that was it. 

    The NYPD officers left. 

    I’ve been to the NYPD 10 Precinct before to report people robbing me and harassing me.

    I was denied police reports from the NYPD 10 Precinct at least 3 separate times. 

    People I know have been paying the NYPD to harass me for years. 

    The NYPD is claiming they have about 55,000 employees with 19,000 civilians and 36,000 law enforcement. 

    What the NYPD doesn’t tell you is how many people they have running around in addition to that.

    The NYPD has a lot of women and men that run scams for the NYPD part time, off the books. 

    For example, the NYPD has women and men that set people up as stalkers and for sexual harassment. 

    The NYPD has people that start fights to get people in trouble. 

    The NYPD has their civilian lie and scam team harass me constantly.

    That is why I pick up the phone and call the FBI and NYPD 911 and ignore the civilian woman and men that the NYPD sends to harass me. 

    I can write 100,000 more words about this topic but I have schoolwork. 

    I’m more than happy to share my phone records and bank records with any government agencies if they would like to investigate people I know paying law enforcement to harass me. 

    The only time I can turn a page on the web with my laptop is when I hold my phone recording my laptop screen with one hand and I use my laptop with the other hand. 

    If I’m not constantly recording my laptop screen with my phone—I can’t turn a page on the web. 

    Even when my laptop does work the speed of any laptop or computer I use is down 80% compared from before law enforcement started harassing me.

    Please advise if you would like any additional information from me.

    The US Attorney Southern District blocked my phone number.

    The NYC FBI blocked my phone number.

    The Manhattan District Attorney blocked my phone number.

    NYPD Internal Affairs blocked my phone number.  

    Thank you and have a great day. 

    Mark Pine

  • Opinion: My grades at Baruch College CUNY are going down this semester. 

    Greetings NYPD Internal Affairs,

    I don’t care what grades my professors give me, I will always treat my Baruch College and CUNY professors with the utmost respect at all times. 

    If one of my CUNY professors threw my belongings out of the window, poured a can of paint on my head, and called me a homeless bum loser (I’m homeless)—I would not say a negative word to any of my Baruch College professors under any circumstances. 

    I don’t lose my cool at Baruch College. 

    That’s why I’m 46 years old, living in the street homeless, with law enforcement harassing me and I still don’t have a criminal record. 

    I’ve learned a lot of valuable information at Baruch College and LaGuardia Community College. 

    If law enforcement wasn’t constantly harassing me, CUNY would be the best experience ever. 

    To be honest, I’m happy as long as I pass. 

    I’m happy as long as law enforcement doesn’t murder me with drugs as they are threatening. 

    I always treat everyone at Baruch College with the utmost respect at all times. 

    That includes staff, professors, security guards, and students. 

    Treating people at Baruch College and CUNY respectfully is more important than anything. 

    I never partake in any controversial conversations at Baruch College under any circumstances. 

    I’m 80% complete with my bachelors degree at Baruch College. 

    I’m set to graduate in the next 3 semesters. 

    My main goals at Baruch College are to treat everyone respectfully and earn a 2.0 GPA so I can graduate. 

    To be honest, I try to get good grades but at the end of the day all that matters is that I pass. 

    I think I need a 2.0 to pass. 

    Right now my GPA is above 3.0. 

    I’m living in the street homeless. 

    I don’t drink. 

    I don’t smoke. 

    I don’t party. 

    I don’t have a criminal record. 

    I don’t do anything illegal. 

    I’ve been living in the street homeless for longer than I’ve been a student at CUNY. 

    I make the best of all situations. 

    People I know pay law enforcement to harass me. 

    Law enforcement has women and men in regular clothes shove their phones in my face, blow drug smoke in my face, crash into me, rob me, vandalize my property, etc. 

    Someone stole my cell phone out of my pocket when I was sleeping 3 times in the last 2 months. 

    I have been robbed and had my property vandalized hundreds of times.

    I’m not giving up. 

    This semester law enforcement has been blocking me from using the Baruch College Wi-Fi. 

    Law enforcement and their civilian team have been harassing me constantly. 

    I’m 90% done with all my schoolwork for the semester Spring 2023. 

    I would guess that this semester I’m going to get about a 2.5 GPA or maybe a 2.0 GPA.  

    Mostly Bs and Cs or whatever a 2.0 is. 

    Honestly, I don’t care. 

    I would prefer As but under the circumstances I’m making the best of the situation. 

    I have 3 months off of school this summer. 

    I’m going to call and email thousands of organizations trying to get help and expose law enforcement for harassing me. 

    Law enforcement has drug addicts constantly pretending they are with me, pretending they are handing me things, etc. 

    Plus law enforcement has people at Baruch College constantly harassing me. 

    Under the circumstances I think I’m doing OK. 

    As I said I’m making the best of the situation. 

    No matter what grades any of my professors give me I will continue to treat them all with the utmost respect at all times. 

    All my professors are amazing. 

    I’ve learned a lot this semester. 

    I love learning about journalism and BLS. 

    Everything I have is because of Baruch College and CUNY. 

    For example, my laptops, my winter coats, my phones that law enforcement didn’t steal yet, and much more. 

    I don’t care about grades. 

    I never talk about law enforcement harassing me at Baruch College. 

    I’m making the best of the situation. 

    Even when my professors sabotage me and harass me I treat them respectfully because law enforcement can snap their fingers and have anyone fired from CUNY in 1 second flat. 

    Also, law enforcement throws money and connects around to people that run scams for them. 

    When I was falsely arrested in Nassau County Long Island New York and charged with a misdemeanor that was knocked down to a violation I requested a bench trial (that I’m about to request in my CUNY lawsuit) and I represented myself. 

    Who would take that strategy besides someone that knows how to respectfully navigate situations? 

    Mark Pine 

  • Opinion: NYC law enforcement are running audio scams on me and threatening to murder me with drugs.

    Greetings law enforcement oversight,

    The NYPD runs the same scams on me at Baruch College, supermarkets, stores, and everywhere else. 

    I’m not a lawyer. 

    This is what I believe the situation is. 

    I’m located in New York City. 

    I think people are allowed to secretly audio record conversations they are a part of.

    I think the rule is that people aren’t allowed to record conversations that they are not a part of or eavesdropping if that is the term. 

    Law enforcement sends one woman and man after the next at me to harass me. 

    Then law enforcement has 300 witnesses that work for law enforcement say “Mark Pine was rude, let’s ban him from buying food at supermarkets, kick him out of Baruch College and everywhere else.”

    Today I was waiting in line for the bathroom at a supermarket in Queens, New York. 

    I’m not saying the name because I don’t want to be sued for defamation. 

    I plan on entering the food business one day.

    Of course law enforcement has women and men in regular clothes harassing me in the supermarket. 

    Then I try to go to the bathroom and 7 or 8 of the people that worked for the supermarket ran in line in front of me. 

    I didn’t see if they were rubbing their heads, pointing, coughing, jogging in place, and shoving their phones in my face—I didn’t look.

    That’s what they do in my Baruch College classes, in the subway, etc.

    I was patiently waiting my turn to use the bathroom. 

    Then law enforcement starts running the “are you in line scam on me.”

    A woman that worked at the supermarket walks up to me in line and asked “are you in line for the bathroom?’ as I was standing in line outside of the bathroom. 

    I pretended that I didn’t hear the person so she cut me in line. 

    Then after about 7 or 8 people that worked for the supermarket went to the bathroom, the security guard walked over. 

    I immediately assumed he was there for the next scam that law enforcement would have him run on me so I hit audio record on my phone. 

    Immediately 2 or 3 people that work at the supermarket walk over and start having a loud conversation right next to me to get me to stop recording—eavesdropping.

    Then the last person walks out and I start walking to the bathroom. 

    The security guard cuts me in line and starts walking to the bathroom. 

    I immediately turned my audio recorder back on. 

    I said excuse me I am in line. 

    The security guard started saying he didn’t see me in line. 

    Then another staff member walked over and the security guard said I was being rude to him. 

    I showed the security guard my phone’s screen with the audio recorder and he stopped saying that I was rude. 

    I went to the bathroom and that was it. 

    On another note:

    I don’t drink. I don’t do drugs.

    I’m not that deep of a sleeper.

    I don’t have a criminal record at 46. 

    I wake up with cuts on my arms all the time. 

    I’m living in the street homeless.

    Then law enforcement has their female and male lie and scam team follow me around and motion that they are pretending  to inject themselves. 

    I’m going to be honest I think law enforcement is trying to get me kicked out of every place so I can’t use the bathrooms anywhere and they can record me urinating and defecating in the street. 

    Also, law enforcement has drug addicts constantly pretend they are with me and handing me things. 

    Also, if I ever try to use a public bathroom law enforcement will have drug addicts walk in at the same time as me, put their arms around me like we are together, etc. 

    Of course law enforcement runs the exact same scams on me at Baruch College with their automatic As and Bs without doing any school work student team. 

    If anyone has any ideas please let me know.

    I’m more than happy to hand over my phone and bank records to aid in the investigation. Thank you and have a great day. 

    Mark Pine 

  • Opinion: Complaint to the U.S. Department of Justice Office of the Inspector General on April 20, 2023.

    Greetings DOJ,

    In my opinion, people I know pay law enforcement to harass me.

    For example law enforcement goes around to various NYC government agencies I interact with and sabotages me.

    Law enforcment sabotages me with The City Univeristy of New York, the Human Resources Administration, and many others.

    Law enforcement also has women and men in regular clothes blow drug smoke in my face, rob me, vandalize my property, try and pick fights with me, follow me into businesses and harass me, and much more.

    The NYPD will not help me.

    NYPD Internal Affairs will not help me.

    The NYC Department of Investigations will not help me.

    I’ve contacted dozens or hundreds of other New York City, New York State, and Federal government agencies and they won’t help me.

    The FBI is well aware of the situation.

    I would like to make a formal complaint againt the FBI.

    The FBI located in New York City blocked my phone number.

    The U.S. Attorney’s Office – Southern District of New York blocked my phone number.

    The Manhattan District Attorney’s Office blocked my phone number and email.

    NYPD Internal Affairs blocked my phone number.

    Every NYPD Precinct blocked my phone number.

    I’m 46 years old.

    I don’t have a criminal record.

    I don’t do anything illegal.

    I don’t drink. I don’t smoke. I don’t party.

    I’m a student at Baruch College at The City University of New York.

    I’m not a lawyer.

    I’m currently representing myself pro se in a civil lawsuit agaist CUNY.

    Mark Pine Vs The City University of New York.

    If you look at the exhibits from the case you will see some of the scams that law enforcment is running on me.

    In my opinion people I know have been paying law enforcment to sabotage people, harass people, and cover up crimes for decades.

    The FBI knows about it. I told them several times.

    In my opinion it’s the FBI’s fiduciary duty to help me if people I know are paying the NYPD and there is no legitimate oversight to stop it.

    If you look on the web at what the NYPD has been up to lately it’s clear that they are completly out of control.

    Either the FBI is being negligent by not stopping the NYPD and others from harassing me or the FBI is being paid to sabotage and harass me and others as well.

    I’m confident it’s the latter.

    Why else would they block my phone number?

    I spend most of the time in Manhattan. There are security cameras all over the place.

    I would like to share my phone records and bank records with a government agency that can investigate the situation.

    If anyone matched the locations where I’ve been to security cameras, they would see me being harassed constantly.

    Please help.

    Thank you and have a great day.

    Mark Pine

  • Opinion: On campus and off campus scams at Baruch College—courtesy of law enforcement.

    Law enforcement has women and men that go to school and work at Baruch College CUNY harass me off campus. 

    Law enforcement can keep throwing one ambush and scam at me after the next because they don’t have any oversight at all. 

    For someone that works for the FBI or Police to get in trouble, they have to really try hard. 

    Law enforcement is running one scam on me at Baruch College after the next—on and off campus. 

    I just keep my mouth closed and mind my own business. 

    The big secret with law enforcement is how law enforcement has regular women and men that don’t work for the government at all, running scams and sabotaging people for law enforcement. 

    When I walk around Manhattan and New York City law enforcement will have women and men in regular clothes harass me.

    For example, the civilians that don’t officially work for law enforcement or the government will shove their phones in my face, crash into me, block me from walking, blow drug smoke in my face, vandalize my property, rob me, point in my face, surround me and start acting like I did something wrong when I’m minding my own business, and much more. 

    Sometimes it gets so bad that I will turn on my phone and just hold it normally but with the video recorder on.

    This way I can take the footage to a NYPD precinct and they can deny me a police report, then I can go to the NYC Comptroller’s Office and file another Notice of Claim to sue the NYPD (I’m not an attorney).  

    Sometimes NYC law enforcement will send people to me that know me and they will ask me to try and cut corners, they will try to get me to commit public assistance fraud, tax fraud, student loan fraud, credit card fraud, etc. 

    I say to the people you know that I do everything by the book. 

    I don’t care if I’m starving. 

    I’m living in the street homeless. 

    I still do everything by the book. 

    I don’t drink.  

    I don’t smoke. 

    I don’t party. 

    I don’t do anything illegal. 

    There are a lot of homeless people like me. 

    In my opinion homeless people are here to show everyone else to keep their mouth shut about the government or they can join us. 

    The government can easily get a lot of us off the street. 

    Instead anytime you hear about homeless people it’s—alcohol, mental health, etc. 

    There are a ton of homeless people that just have bad credit and not enough money. 

    Then a person that was handed everything will make negative comments about homeless people. 

    Personally, I can care less. 

    I’m making the best of my situation and trying to elevate. 

    Someone can offer me $10,000,000. right now for one of my startup ideas and I will say no if the terms aren’t good. 

    I’ve already turned down money from several people for investments into startup ideas and for marketing. 

    Law enforcement has people offer me money that won’t help me get off the street.

    The money will just mess up my student loans and public assistance (welfare) case. 

    People say, that welfare recipients don’t want to work. 

    I applied for hundreds of jobs. 

    Anyone that wanted to hire me was immediately told by law enforcement not to hire me. 

    If you owned a company and real killers that work for law enforcement told you not to help me would you? 

    No one wants the drama. 

    I can show you receipts from several multi million dollar small businesses that paid me for web marketing. 

    When law enforcement told people to stop using me, they understandably dropped me because they didn’t want to deal with the drama.

    I’m not saying all my clients. 

    Sometimes web marketing clients move on for other reasons. 

    I will say law enforcement chased away dozens of my web marketing clients and potential clients that would have generated a lot of money. 

    I’m making the best of it. 

    Here I am at Baruch College CUNY making the best of the situation.

    Law enforcement is running one scam after the next on me at school.

    A very nice person that works at Baruch College asked me if I wanted to be introduced to a business contact. 

    I politely and respectfully said no. 

    I’m not networking, contacting, or interacting with anyone from Baruch College CUNY outside of school. 

    There are plenty of people that I can try and do business with that I don’t have to be concerned about them running back to Baruch College CUNY to get me in trouble. 

    One advantage for me about being homeless is that almost nothing embarrasses me anymore. 

    I’ll pick up the phone and call anyone to try and create a new business contact. 

    I don’t need any introductions—-especially from Baruch College CUNY. 

    I alway treat everyone at Baruch College CUNY with the utmost respect at all times. 

    I don’t care if someone worth $10,000,000,000. would like to do business with me, if I meet them at Baruch College CUNY the answer is no. 

    I treat everyone respectfully that goes to Baruch College and that I meet at Baruch College—although I never interact with anyone from Baruch College or that I meet at Baruch College outside of school. 

    People that know me can’t believe that I’m about 8 classes away from graduating from Baruch College while living in the street homeless. 

    I didn’t get this far by taking chances or participating in risky behavior. 

    If I told half the things that law enforcement does to me people wouldn’t believe how sophisticated the ambushes and scams can be. 

    I call law enforcements scams—million or billion dollars scams.

    Thank you and have a great day. 

    Mark Pine 

    Note: 

    People I know pay New York City law enforcement to harass me. 

    If anyone has any ideas how I can legally get law enforcement to stop harassing me every day please let me know. 

    NYC law enforcement has people that know me send me nasty emails to my Baruch College and personal email trying to pick fights with me. 

    I just ignore them or respond respectfully and politely. 

    New York City law enforcement has women and men in regular clothes harass me in Manhattan. 

    For example, they crash into me and shove their phones in my face. 

    In my opinion, New York City law enforcement goes into my email, social media, web accounts, etc., and sabotages the accounts and impersonates me. 

    Anyone who even thinks about helping me is contacted by New York City law enforcement and told not to help me or to help NYC law enforcement sabotage me more. 

    I don’t have a criminal record. 

    I don’t drink. 

    I don’t smoke or vape. 

    I don’t party. 

    I’m a journalism major at Baruch College CUNY in Manhattan, New York City. 

    My website, mark pine dot com, is hosted on the WordPress.com platform.

    I always treat everyone at Baruch College with the utmost respect at all times.

    That includes staff, professors, security guards, and students.

    Treating people at Baruch College and CUNY respectfully is more important than anything.

    I never partake in any controversial conversations at Baruch College under any circumstances.

  • Opinion: Law enforcement remotely adds spelling and grammar errors into my emails and documents.

    When I’m typing emails and documents, law enforcement will remotely access my laptop and phone and remotely add spelling and grammar errors into my emails and documents.

    For example, I can write a three-sentence email.

    When I’m done reading the email to make sure there aren’t any mistakes, law enforcement will remotely access my laptop and add one or two spelling and grammar errors into the email before I press send to make me look bad.

    They do the same thing with documents and anything else I’m typing.

  • Email to the stellar Baruch College Dean on April 15, 2023.

    Greetings Dean, 

    Thank you for the response. 

    I prefer to contact you about positive things happening at Baruch College. 

    I was minding my own business when the maintenance person approached me:

    Once at the end of the hallway. 

    Once at the ledge. 

    If I see the maintenance team cleaning, I move out of the way or go to another floor. 

    Anytime a Baruch College maintenance person or security person approaches me in the hallway, I click the audio record button on my phone so there is never any confusion about how polite and respectful I am to all your staff. 

    Treating everyone at Baruch College CUNY politely and respectfully is rule number 1,2, and 3—in my opinion. 

    I always avoid confrontation and drama. 

    That’s why I’m 46, living in the street homeless for my entire 40’s, and don’t have a criminal record.

    My goal is to make you and everyone else here proud of me one day and have a positive impact on CUNY and NYC. 

    I’m here to treat your staff, students, and professors with the utmost respect at all times regardless of how they treat me. 

    This week I just interviewed a few people for a journalism project that work at BIDs, Community Boards, Baruch College, etc. 

    I’m very happy for the opportunity, experience, and information I’m learning. 

    I feel like I’m working diligently, doing the right thing, and doors are about to open. 

    The first person I ever worked with in the city always told me to cover myself and that’s what I’m doing. 

    I was working on schoolwork all Spring Break. 

    I’m about 90% done with all my schoolwork for the semester. 

    There are students at all colleges that come back from Spring Break, get slammed with schoolwork, and are playing catch up until the end of the semester. 

    I don’t take a break. 

    I turn in homework that isn’t due for weeks. 

    This way when school starts it’s like I never left. 

    I completed approximately 30 hours of homework and studying or more without any pressure of due dates that a percentage of students won’t even touch until after Spring Break. 

    It’s not a competition. 

    I credit my experience providing web marketing services for companies to my success strategies at Baruch College. 

    The information I’m learning at Baruch College is excellent. 

    It’s clear why so many people thrive after graduation. 

    Please let me know if you require any additional information from me. 

    Thank you and have a great day. 

    Mark Pine 

  • Opinion: Email to the Westchester County Police on April 6, 2023.

    Greetings Westchester County Police,

    I’m going on the record right now.

    If I ever go to Westchester, I will never call Westchester law enforcement on the phone under any circumstances.

    I don’t have a criminal record.

    I don’t do anything illegal.

    I ran into some trouble with the NCPD and NCDA in Nassau County so I won’t be going back there.

    I only got a ticket for $100, no criminal record.

    Just saying it was a misunderstanding on the phone.

    I learned my lesson don’t ever call police in the suburbs under any circumstances.

    Again, I always treat Police with the utmost respect in person.

    I will never call cops in the suburbs.

    If I need you for anything I’ll stop by a precinct.

    Thank you for keeping us safe.

    When I’m Governor or Mayor one day I will use my pull to try and raise all your salaries.

    The government wastes money and then is cheap with the people that keep it all running.

    Thank you and have a great day.

    Mark Pine

  • Opinion: Update about my experience at The City University of New York 4/3/2023.

    Greetings,

    The semester, Spring 2023, has one month left after Spring Break. 

    I’m done with the majority of my work for all my classes. 

    I’m going to get as much work as possible done during Spring Break too. 

    I was providing web marketing services for people, minding my own business. 

    People I know paid law enforcement and still pay them to chase away my clients and try to take everything from me. 

    That’s why I went to college at 46 years old. 

    I have been living in the street homeless for 7 years with law enforcement harassing me. 

    I don’t drink. I don’t do drugs. I don’t have a criminal record. I don’t date. 

    NYC law enforcement runs one scam after the next on me at Baruch College. 

    It’s daily abuse. 

    I just keep my mouth closed. 

    I take the abuse at Baruch College and just play along. 

    It’s what I’ve been doing for the past 3 years. 

    I don’t care if someone from Baruch College, student, staff, professor, etc. pours a can of paint on my head, throws all my belongings out the window, etc., I can care less. 

    I’m less than 10 classes away from graduation. 

    My GPA this semester is going to be between 2.1 and up. 

    I don’t care what my GPA is. 

    It’s a miracle that I’m able to go to school without any money. 

    Law enforcement has Baruch College staff, professors, and students running one scam after the next on me at Baruch College. 

    I just play along.

    I’m polite and respectful to everyone. 

    When Baruch College students harass me I just ignore them. 

    When Baruch College staff and professors run scams on me I just respond respectfully and politely. 

    I don’t blame anyone for running scams on me on behalf of law enforcement. 

    It can’t be denied that I’m 1 degree of separation away from many powerful members of law enforcement in New York and other states. 

    I’m making the best of it. 

    I don’t care what happens or how disrespectfully I’m treated at Baruch College, I’m just going to continue to take the abuse and graduate. 

    Law enforcement sends one person after the next to try and pick fights with me at Baruch College and everywhere else I go. 

    Law enforcement also sends me ridiculous emails from people at Baruch College trying to pick fights with me. 

    I just play along and respond politely and respectfully. 

    Law enforcement had a few Baruch College female students try and seduce me or hook up with me at Baruch College and outside Baruch College. 

    I just ignored them.

    The only option I have is to ignore all the scams NYC law enforcement keeps sending at me. 

    That’s what I’ve been doing and that’s what I will continue to do. 

    I never mention a word about law enforcement or anything of this nature to anyone at Baruch College. 

    If it wasn’t for the New York Courts — law enforcement would have had me tossed out of Baruch College. 

    The only reason I’m still able to get an education at The City University of New York is thanks to the New York Courts. 

    CUNY is great just not when law enforcement is running around behind the scenes running their usual tricks and scams. 

    Law enforcement also runs the same scams on me at HRA and other government agencies too. 

    I still treat everyone at HRA with the utmost respect at all times. They saved my life. 

    I would have starved to death if it wasn’t for HRA. 

    Thank you and have a great day.

    Mark Pine

  • Opinion: Email to an NYPD Police Officer that contacted me about someone stealing my phone on April 3, 2023.

    Greetings Officer,

    I always treat police officers respectfully in person.

    I have no issue with any police officers personally.

    I respect what you do.

    With that being said, let’s not conveniently leave out any details.

    T Mobile wasn’t asking for a police report for the lost/stolen phone.

    I just wanted to document that I’ve been robbed so many times in New York City that I lost count.

    In my opinion, people I know pay various law enforcement, former law enforcement, and civilians to harass me, sabotage me, and run scams on me.

    I’m not going to type a book here.

    I don’t drink.

    I don’t smoke.

    I don’t date women or anyone, for that matter.

    I don’t have a criminal record.

    I don’t do anything illegal.

    I live squeaky clean.

    If you look up my name in the NYPD computer system, you will see I’ve been robbed several times.

    In my opinion, people I know pay others to harass me.

    Who is going to investigate that?

    I wish it weren’t the case, although I understand why the NYPD and New York FBI don’t want to get involved.

    I’m doing my best to get the word out to non-government organizations to try and get help.

    I have no idea why you are contacting me.

    To be honest, I don’t care.

    If my response is mandatory, I’ll do it.

    If it’s not mandatory, let’s just stop playing games because respectfully you’re not helping me.

    In my opinion, people I know pay your bosses to run scams.

    That doesn’t mean I’m anti law enforcement.

    If it was up to me, I say triple the salary of every person in America that works for the government.

    NYPD Internal Affairs blocked my phone number.

    The New York FBI, Manhattan District Attorney, and the US Attorney for New York City all blocked my phone number.

    People know who I am.

    You aren’t helping me.

    If I see you around Manhattan, it’s 100% respect.

    If this conversation isn’t mandatory, I’m politely and respectfully ending it now.

    Thank you and have a great day.

    Mark Pine