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  • Email to the Nassau County District Attorney about sending them evidence directly.

    Greetings,

    First and foremost, I treat everyone involved in this court case with the utmost respect at all times. That includes everyone at the court, Nassau County Legal Aid, and Nassau County District Attorney.  

    I am very happy with my free public defender. I treat him with the utmost respect and hold him in the highest regard. I’ve donated money to the Nassau County Legal Aid even though I’m on public assistance. 

    That is how much I appreciate them. I also shared some information about web marketing with my public defender that I thought might be useful at some point in the future. 

    I will try to send the majority of the evidence directly to my Legal Aid attorney. 

    I asked my public defender if it’s a suggestion to stop sending evidence directly to the Nassau County District Attorney or is it against the law for me to respectfully email evidence directly to the Nassau County Legal Aid attorney and the Nassau County District Attorney. 

    I asked my attorney the question a few times and he never said it’s illegal. I also asked the question to the Nassau County District Attorney via email and they never responded. 

    I sent my legal aid attorney my Chase Bank records and politely asked if he could forward them to the Nassau County District Attorney. He said no (I attached the email). 

    The Chase Bank records show a few things. 

    1. I live squeaky clean. I don’t drink. I don’t smoke. I don’t party. I don’t do anything illegal. 

    I never touch cash except to do my laundry. 

    Everything I do is tracked 100%. 

    2. There is no second mobile phone. I sent you my T Mobile phone records without anyone asking. 

    The Nassau County Police Department and their staff are lying in the criminal complaint and saying I called from two numbers. The Chase Bank and other bank statements show there was no second mobile phone. 

    I’ll give you the password for my T Mobile account and I give you permission to check anything you like. The same goes for all my bank records, my email accounts, anything you would like to access I will give you the password, email you the statements, however is convenient for you. 

    I’m going to share the Chase Bank statements with you today via the web form. I also have a PayPal, CashApp, Bank of America account, Capital One Account, and I think that’s it. The Chase is the one I use the most.

    I’m more than happy to share every statement from all the accounts with the Nassau County District Attorney. I have nothing to hide. I have no criminal record.

    I am very happy with my legal aid attorney. I don’t want to represent myself. 99% of the work my public defender does for me is A+. I merely disagree about holding back crucial evidence. 

    Instead of going back and forth and wasting his time, I’m sending it directly to you. If it’s illegal for me to respectfully email evidence to the Nassau County District Attorney please let me know and I’ll stop. 

    Thank you and have a great day. 

    Ever upward, 

    Mark Pine.

  • Be polite when you’re contacting people and companies.

    I’m at Whole Foods in Garden City, Long Island. I was using my debit card and it took a few tries for it to work. The reason is that the debit card is slightly scratched. 

    I was sending a secure message to my bank and I thought I’d create a blog post about it. The following is the message I sent to my bank:

    Greetings, 

    Can you please send me a new debit card with the same number? I still have my current debit card and it’s working. Don’t cancel my current card. 

    Please just send me a new fresh one before the current one stops working because it’s a little scratched. If you require any additional information please let me know. 

    Thank you and have a great day. 

    Ever upward, 

    Mark Pine

    I contact companies all the time via Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and the corporate support pages on their websites. Sometimes I’m in a rush. There are instances when I’m unhappy with the product or service. 

    Regardless of what is going on I always slow down a little bit while I’m sending the request or information to the company. I make sure my message is clear. More importantly, I always go out of my way to construct the note to be ultra respectful. 

    The same thing goes for when I’m contacting the staff and professors at The City University of New York. Anytime I send a message to a staff member at my college I go above and beyond to be respectful. I also take my time to make sure the message is clear so they know what I’m requesting. 

    In my humble opinion, if you go through life sending half-written emails and messages to people that give the impression that you’re stressed out, people are not going to respect you. Moreover, you can potentially miss out on important details. 

    Be friendly. Be polite. Be respectful. Be clear. You never know who is going to be reading your messages and emails. Furthermore, you might miss out on crucial information if you are sending out the wrong impression while reaching out to people. 

    Regardless of what is going on, it’s safe to say the person fielding your messages didn’t create the problem you are inquiring about. If someone gives you an attitude, ignore it. Continue to treat the individual with the utmost respect, keep it brief and professional, then move on.

    Someone giving you an attitude is not an excuse to act disrespectfully. Bring them up to your level and move on. 

  • My new email signature at Baruch College CUNY.

    This email signature is dedicated to all the victims of NYPD Alberto Randazzo. 

    This message is for government officials and private organizations I contact about a situation I’m about to detail. 

    This email signature is not for anyone at CUNY. I never bring up anything mentioned in this email with anyone at CUNY besides the Title 9 Coordinator, the CUNY General Counsel, and Chancellor via email. 

    I don’t believe it’s appropriate to discuss any of this with anyone at school, although it must be included. Recently several emails were erased from my LaGuardia Community College email account. 

    This time I’m going to include this information in every email signature so the same people can erase every email and say I never sent one email the whole time I’m at Baruch College. 

    I treat everyone at CUNY with the utmost respect at all times. Including staff, professors, and students. Treating people respectfully is more important than anything. 

    I’m professional, concise, respectful, and serious. I do not get into anything about anyone’s personal life at CUNY. 

    I grew up around major money in New York City, Nassau County, South Florida, and the Hamptons. People I know have been paying New York law enforcement to run scams for decades.

    Long story short, they told New York law enforcement (NYPD, NCPD, SCPD, etc.) to tear me to shreds. 

    I’m not going to keep quiet while people I grew up with and New York law enforcement devise one scam after the next to try and have me kicked out of college. I’m not going to keep quiet while rich people I grew up with are having brunch in Palm Beach and Amagansett while paying the police to have me tossed out of school. 

    People don’t realize why some victims take years to report the crimes. The reason is that most, not all, of the police can care less. Also, when you report crime people are too busy with their own issues, and sometimes when you report a crime you lose more than you already lost. 

    It’s really not a joke but I will make a small joke and say that New York law enforcement offers an amazing value for the dollar. The members of New York law enforcement and their civilian team who harass me should focus their energy on something positive because they are very talented. They harass me in ways that a regular person would not believe unless they say a video of it.

    New York law enforcement has people try and pick fights with me, they had girls try to befriend me, they destroy my property, attack me, etc. 

    I have been put on notice that New York law enforcement will be sparing no expense or resource to have me kicked out of school. 

    When New York law enforcement harasses me, I take my headphones out of my ears and call NYPD 911 over and over until they stop harassing me.

    The NYPD 911 operators all know me. I know they aren’t helping me. My thought process is at least it’s documented that I called. I shared my phone records with the Chancellor and CUNY General Councils’ office. 

    I used to argue with the NYPD and NYPD 911 operators on the phone. I’m always polite to New York law enforcement in person. 

    I have been notified that New York law enforcement is going to take the audio of me arguing with them and use it out of context which is their specialty. They are going to say the audio of arguments between New York law enforcement and me was directed at professors, staff, or students at CUNY. 

    New York law enforcement also let me know that they will have multiple students say I was stalking them and trying to pick fights with people. 

    New York law enforcement already has people crash into me, cut me off, and many other scams/ambushes while it’s being recorded. Especially when I’m in Manhattan and Queens. 

    New York law enforcement also goes into all my social media and email accounts and sabotages them, erases emails, sends messages, and pretends it’s me. 

    I don’t drink. I don’t smoke. I don’t party. I don’t do anything illegal. I don’t have a criminal record. 

    I am a New York State licensed real estate broker. I also provide web marketing services for companies. 

    About five years ago New York law enforcement chased away the majority of my web marketing clients and I’ve been homeless ever since. 

    I have places to shower. I have a place to keep clean clothes. I sleep on subways and buses. I like to sleep on the 7 train. 

    When I used to be busy as a real estate broker I helped so many people find apartments without charging them that I lost count. 

    When I was active with web marketing I helped so many people without charging them I lost count. 

    I’ll take my last bite of food and throw it to a bird when I’m walking around. 

    That’s the type of person I am. 

    I’m not saying all of New York law enforcement are criminals. I’m saying a fraction of 1% of them are and that is who is harassing me. 

    I’m in the process of suing the NYPD and NCPD. I have contacted hundreds of government offices and agencies and I’m contacting more. I’m going through all the proper channels and it’s going to work out. 

    Again, I’m not going to keep quiet while millionaires I grew up with pay police to sabotage me. They already took enough from me. 

    I love college and I want to graduate. After 36 credits at CUNY, I have a 3.975 GPA. That’s studying and doing my homework on the subway steps while living on $12 per day. 

    I used to enjoy dating. Now my face looks like a piece of spoiled roast beef and I’m missing teeth. 

    Moreover, if a woman offered me $10,000,000 to hold her hand for 30 seconds, I wouldn’t do it because the police have me living so cautiously I’d think it was a setup. 

    NYPD Internal Affairs and the CCRB have not helped me at all. 

    Thank you, and have a great day. 

  • Extra phone number for insurance purposes.

    Extra phone number for insurance purposes. 

    People I know pay the NYPD, NCPD, and SCPD to torture me. I’m famous in the New York law enforcement and government community. 

    My social media is like an evidence file cabinet. I post everything I do on the web to try and cover myself. The police go into all my accounts and erase posts and emails plus impersonate me. 

    I was arrested in Nassau County because people I know pay the Nassau County Police to sabotage me. 

    I was charged with one misdemeanor for harassing the police. Yes, the Nassau County Police with however many officers they have are saying I’m harassing them by calling and reporting that I’m being harassed. 

    I quickly turned over my phone records directly to my Nassau County Legal Aid Attorney who is great by the way and the Nassau County District Attorney. I also filed a Notice of Claim with the Nassau County Attorney to sue the Nassau County Police.

    One lie that the Nassau County Police made up is that I was calling them from another phone in addition to my main phone number which is 917 815 5415. I don’t have another phone number except for my Google Voice number and that’s not the number they said was calling them. 

    Fast forward to now. Use this information at your own risk. Verify everything yourself. All information is subject to change. 

    The police rob me all the time. They don’t care who I tell. Internal Affairs is a scam. The CCRB hasn’t helped me at all. 

    I have insurance on my phone. If I’m correct I can lose my phone either two or three times per year and I get a replacement for a deductible. Needless to say, the police and their civilian team stole whatever the maximum amount of phones the insurance company will replace. 

    The year for my phone insurance resets in April if I’m correct. I’m about to receive my student loans from college. I want to buy the new Samsung S21. If I buy it when it is released I won’t have insurance on it for a couple of months until my phone insurance resets. 

    There is no way I’m going to buy that phone and not have insurance. A person who works for the phone company gave me an idea of how I can buy the phone now and get insurance. 

    Basically, I have to add a phone number to my current account. If I add a phone number to my account for two months it will cost about $200. Then I can cancel the extra phone number in April when the insurance resets for my main phone number which is 917 815 5415. 

    This way if I lose the new Samsung S21 in the two months before my insurance resets I get a new one for a reasonable deductible. 

    I’m not going to make 1 phone call from the new number. I’m only going to use the new phone and number to create videos and surf the web. I’m going to keep my current inexpensive phone on me if I need to make calls. 

    If the police know that I have an expensive phone that is uninsured for two months they will steal it. They don’t care who I tell that phone is gone before it gets here. 

    The police can not resist a chance to rob me for close to $1,000. Then they can go back to the civilians who I grew up with and tell them what a great job they are doing harassing me and everyone is happy. 

    One more time. I’m not going to make 1 phone call with the new phone number. Once it gets to April or May when my insurance resets on my main number I’m going to cancel the extra phone number and move the phone over to my main phone number. 

  • I sent my Chase Bank records to my Nassau County Legal Aid Attorney.

    Greetings,

    In addition to my T Mobile phone records that I already sent to you and the Nassau County District Attorney, I would like to submit my Chase Bank records as evidence (attached). 

    The Nassau County Police are trying to paint a picture of me that is a complete lie. 

    I’m on the Dean’s List at The City University of New York with a 3.975 GPA after 12 classes with the NYPD, NCPD, and their civilian teams harassing me the entire time because people I know pay them.

    My Chase Bank records show that not 1 penny of my money goes to alcohol, partying, etc. 

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

    I never spend 1 penny at a liquor store. 

    People can spend their money however they desire. I think if you look at what leads a lot of people into trouble, they are probably spending money on alcohol and partying. 

    Also, I never touch cash except when I have to do my laundry. 

    This is the type of evidence that I would have sent directly to the Nassau County District Attorney before they threatened me to stop sending them evidence for my case. 

    I receive about $5,000 every six months in my bank account from student loans. Not 1 penny of that money goes to alcohol or partying. 

    The police are desperately trying to have me kicked out of school. I have been spending hundreds of hours during my break from school dealing with that in addition to this case from the Nassau County Police Department and District Attorney. 

    I also filed the Notice of Claim with the Nassau County Attorney to sue the Nassau County Police Department. 

    The next Notice of Claim I’m working on is going to be to sue the Nassau County District Attorney. I was calling them for months/years reporting that the NCPD is harassing me. 

    They cover it up and then come after me with a mobile phone that isn’t mine. 

    Who should I contact when the NCPD and their civilian team harass me in Nassau County? They are still harassing me as badly as ever. 

    In addition to all the times that the staff at Nassau County Police Headquarters was harassing me on the phone, there was a police officer from the NCPD 4th Precinct who was harassing and threatening me on the phone too. I would like for you and the judge to hear that call. 

    Thank you again for all your help. I really appreciate having an attorney to help me with this case. 

    Thank you and have a great day. 

    Ever upward,

    Mark Pine

    I always treat everyone with the utmost respect. Treating people respectfully is more important than anything. I love The City University of New York. 

  • Email to the Legal Aid Society of Nassau County about the District Attorney.

    Greetings,

    The Nassau County District Attorney sent me an email telling me to stop contacting them (they wrote cease and desist). They said any evidence or information I want to share for the case to send to you. I attached a copy of the email the Nassau County District Attorney sent me. 

    I am delighted with the help I have received from you. I was sending the evidence to both you and directly to the Nassau County District Attorney because I suspect you are handling several cases simultaneously. 

      Also, after someone went into my email and erased evidence, I like how when I send evidence to the Nassau County District Attorney I get an official confirmation email back that includes what I wrote.

    I was calling the Nassau County Attorney for months or years trying to get help before I was arrested because people I know pay the Nassau County Police to harass me. The NCDA avoids my calls and never responds. Now I’m sending them evidence and they are threatening me to stop sending them evidence. 

    My question to you is can I continue to send them evidence directly? Or should I only send it to you. Whatever the law is, I’ll follow. What’s the law or proper procedure? 

    Also, how long do I have or when is the cutoff date to submit all the evidence I have to defend myself? I believe you said 90 days? What is the date of the last day I can submit evidence to defend myself? 

    Thank you again for the help. I understand that normally your services would cost tens of thousands of dollars or more. 

    Please advise regarding if I should stop sending the remaining evidence that the police didn’t or can’t erase directly to the Nassau County District Attorney. 

    The interesting thing is that the Nassau County District Attorney usually never responds to me. I have a feeling that something I sent them created a ton of extra work for them which is why they threatened me to stop sending them more evidence. 

    The police know I have thousands of emails to various law enforcement and government agencies going back years reporting that the police will not stop harassing me. 

    Please advise what I should do moving forward. Whatever you advise is what I will follow. 

    Thank you and have a great day. 

    Ever upward,

    Mark Pine

  • Email to The City University of New York Public Safety Headquarters about the NYPD trying to have me kicked out of Baruch College.

    Greetings Public Safety,

    First and foremost, I treat everyone at The City University of New York with the utmost respect at all times. That is more important than anything.

    Regardless if I get my way or not, I treat all staff, professors, and students with the utmost respect at all times. I think everyone at CUNY is doing a great job including you. 

    Rich people I grew up with in New York pay the police NYPD to harass me beyond belief. I have to be careful naming names because I can be sued for defamation, slander, and libel. 

    I remember a little while back reading about a man who was abusing women. Mainstream news websites said he was hiring former police and military to tear the women to shreds. 

    That is exactly what I’m dealing with. I grew up around major money in New York City, Long Island, and the Hamptons. The people I grew up with are just as connected and evil as any of the abusers/predators you have read about in the news.

    No one at The City University of New York has any ability to help with the police harassing me. That is unless we can have someone interview me about how the police harass me and put it on the CUNY YouTube channel. Then have the public relations team send out a press release. 

    I filed a Notice of Claim to sue the NYPD and the Nassau County Police. They aren’t very happy about it. 

    I’m not mad at the police. I don’t take it personally. I estimate a fraction of 1% of police are criminals. The majority of police are good people. I have no issue with any law enforcement when I interact with them in person. I’m always friendly. 

    I respectfully asked my professors at Baruch College to be excused from having to interact with students. For example, I do not want to get on unsupervised or supervised Zoom calls with students. 

    All the Baruch College professors said it’s mandatory for me to get into pairs and small unsupervised Zoom calls with students. I respect their decision and I’m not going to ask them again. I will treat the students professionally and respectfully as I do everyone at CUNY. 

    I tried going over the professor’s heads and I contacted the Chancellor’s office, the Title 9 Coordinators, and several other CUNY staff. They all said no or didn’t respond. Again, I’m 44 years old. I can handle a no. I love The City University of New York. This doesn’t change anything. 

    With the number of disasters between New York college students and New York college students and professors including CUNY, I don’t understand why it’s not optional to get on unsupervised Zoom calls with students. See links from mainstream news websites backing up my claims below. 

    That is why I also filed a Notice of Claim with the New York City Comptroller’s Office to sue Baruch College. There is no animosity attached to the Notice of Claim. The lawsuit is so I don’t have to break into groups and pairs with students. 

    With the number of disasters at The City University of New York and other New York colleges, I can not believe that students are being forced to get on the phone with each other. 

    The City University of New York is unable to place teachers in classrooms without having to pay attorneys to defend accusations and lawsuits from students who say they are being mistreated and abused. 

    Will CUNY pay attorneys for me if a student or students make baseless claims against me? Or will I be on my own after being forced onto private unsupervised phone and video calls with students?

    Why would I possibly want to be on the phone with students when there are thousands of complaints being lodged against students from other students every year at New York colleges? 

    I have a 3.975 GPA after 12 classes. That’s a lot of focus and studying. It’s not fair to ask me to spend 24/7 studying and then I have to walk on eggshells and pray that a student(s) that I’m on the phone with doesn’t like me for some reason. Or makes up a lie about me. 

    I have had several students harass me for no reason. I don’t know who they are. I reported it and nothing happened. I did not react to the students at all. I ignored them. The thought of getting on my phone with students after that seems like insanity. 

    Back to the police. 99.9% of police are great people. 0.1% of police are some of the biggest criminals in the city. For example, NYPD Alberto Randazzo. 

    I have been dealing with the police for years. I’m thinking to myself how could they get me kicked out of school? The NYPD has audio of me arguing with them that I know for a fact they are eager to use out of context. Moreover, the NYPD would love to use the interactions between me and students as a jump off point for their scams. Hash tag #fact. 

    I’m walking on eggshells because the police and their civilian team will not stop harassing me. The police have their civilian team try and pick fights with me all the time. They had a bunch of girls try and hook up with me. They have people blow weed smoke in my face when I’m trying to study. 

    The police sabotaged my web marketing clients and now I have been homeless for five years. Again, I don’t drink. I don’t smoke. I don’t party. I don’t have a criminal record. I have a 3.9 GPA with all this going on. I’m going to study 24/7 to try and earn a 3.5 or better in my first semester at Baruch College. 

    I’m a people person. I love people. As an intelligent human being, there have been too many disasters between students for me to feel comfortable getting on my phone with students.

    I’ll do it if I have no choice. That is why I’m trying to cover myself and create a paper trail right now. Even though the police will erase all these emails anyway like they just did from my LaGuardia Community College email account. 

    I used to enjoy dating women. After what I’ve been through with the police I wouldn’t consider dating for a long time. I’m homeless. If a woman offered me $10,000,000 to hold her hand for 1 minute I wouldn’t do it after what the NYPD is putting me through. The police who run scams are not out here playing games. They are running people into the ground. 

    I have the utmost respect for everyone who works at Baruch College and CUNY including the public safety officers. The public safety office has no way of helping me with this situation. I’m just trying to cover myself. 

    Thank you for the information. 

    Have a great day. 

    Ever upward,

    Mark Pine

    I always treat everyone with the utmost respect. Treating people respectfully is more important than anything. I love The City University of New York.

  • The ways I can imagine the NYPD would try to get me kicked out of Baruch College CUNY.

    1. The police could say I said something foul to a student, professor, or staff member. Of course, I would never do that. I have had several arguments with the police on the phone. I wonder if there would be any way for the NYPD with their multi billion dollar per year budget to use the audio they have of me arguing with them out of context? For example, use the audio of me arguing with the police and say the words were directed to someone at CUNY. 

    2. The police could say that I was stalking a student. I’m 44. I don’t drink. I don’t smoke. I don’t have a criminal record. I don’t do anything illegal. The police I deal with would still try and lie and say Mark Pine the 44 year old with no criminal record who is on the Dean’s List with all As is now going on a crime spree. It does make me think. Let’s say I’m on the phone with students because I’m being told that it’s mandatory by my teachers. Then let’s say I run into one or more of the students in real life. Then one or more of the students says this guy is following me or something like that. What would happen? The civilians I grew up with who pay New York law enforcement would pay a lot of money to anyone who could get me kicked out of school. Is the NYPD connected with any students at CUNY? 

    3. Last but not least. The police go into all my email and social media accounts, sabotage them and impersonate me. Someone just went into my LaGuardia Community College email and erased a bunch of important emails.

  • Email to the Baruch College Title IX Coordinator.

    Greetings Baruch College Title IX Coordinator,

    First and foremost, I treat everyone at CUNY with the utmost respect at all times. That is regardless if I get my way or not. 

    I’m 44 years old. I have worked in sales for two decades. I have experience navigating all types of situations. I can handle a no. 

    Due to the strictness of college and additional factors, I don’t see the big deal in maintaining my privacy while at school. 

    I suspect there aren’t a lot of students making this request. If there are, in my humble opinion, they should be allowed to maintain their privacy too. 

    The majority of college is writing essays, reading, and studying. Interacting with students is about 3% of school if that. 

    The actual number might be about 99% of school being a solo act. 

    The 1% of interaction between students has the ability to have someone thrown out of school in 1 second flat.

    I’m not going to type a whole book in this first email because I want to see what Baruch College / The City University of New York’s ruling is first. 

    If the answer is that it’s mandatory for students to be on unsupervised Zoom calls with each other, I will continue to treat everyone with the utmost respect at all times. 

    Moreover, I will pursue every avenue available as a student to respectfully challenge having to interact with students. 

    To be perfectly honest, I cannot understand for the life of me, with everything going on in the world right now, why would anyone care if I’m my own group? 

    I have been homeless for 5 years. I don’t drink. I don’t smoke. I don’t party. I don’t do anything illegal. I have a 3.975 GPA after 36 credits and 12 classes. 

    I would like to be excused from having to interact with students. If a class breaks into groups or pairs, I would like to be my own group. 

    Please advise. 

    Thank you and have a great day. 

    Ever upward,

    Mark Pine

    #23971756

    I always treat everyone with the utmost respect. Treating people respectfully is more important than anything. I love The City University of New York. 

  • I emailed the Nassau County District Attorney my phone records.

    Greetings Nassau County District Attorney,

    Case No: 2020CR364503

    Attached is a zip file with my T Mobile phone records. If you would like for me to resend the phone records any other way that is more convenient please let me know. I might send the phone records one by one, eight PDF’s total, just to be safe. 

    I’m also going to share my Chase Bank records as well so the court, the Nassau County District Attorney, etc. can see how squeaky clean I live. No drinking. No partying. I almost never touch cash so every penny I spend is tracked. 

    As you know I have a 3.975 GPA after 36 credits at The City University of New York. 

    The 917-815-5415 phone number is the only one I have. 

    I think it’s only fair if my Nassau County Legal Aid attorney and myself are provided access to all the call recordings. Including the calls I made to the Nassau County District Attorney, Nassau County Police Headquarters, the Nassau County Executive, Nassau County 911, and Nassau County Internal Affairs. 

    I was calling to report that rich people I grew up with on Long Island pay New York law enforcement (NYPD, NCPD, SCPD) to viciously harass me. Personally, I believe it’s fair to say that New York law enforcement tortures me. 

    I have not called Nassau County Headquarters, Nassau County 911, or Nassau County Internal Affairs since 5 days before my arrest. 

    I still call NYPD 911, the FBI, and other law enforcement when the police and their civilian team tease, harass, attack, and rob me.

    Moreover, please let me know what I should do or who I should contact when I’m in Nassau County and the Nassau County Police Department and their civilian team harass me because they are still doing it. 

    Looking at the phone records it’s clear how many times I called the Nassau County District Attorney, Nassau County Internal Affairs, Nassau County Police Headquarters, Nassau County Executive, and the Nassau County Police Precincts. 

    What isn’t clear is how many times I called Nassau County 911. The reason is that when I call 911 it doesn’t show my location. Some of the 911 calls were made outside of Nassau County. Only the Nassau County Police Department has access to that information. 

    As I stated before, I called all the Nassau County law enforcement numbers over 1,000 times combined. 

    When the Nassau County Police Department sends their civilian team to pick fights with me I pick up the phone and report it. Hopefully, one day someone can investigate my case because no one has. Furthermore, the Nassau County Police Department knows I’m telling the truth. 

    Anyone I interact with at the courts (criminal and civil), and anyone else who works for Nassau County I will treat with the utmost respect. The only people I blame for this situation are the civilians I know who pay New York law enforcement to torture people including myself. 

    Thank you and have a great day. 

    Ever upward,

    Mark Pine