15 KKK (Ku Klux Klown) Sergeant Gary Patterson.
THE REAL WANGANUI/NZ POLICE
15 KKK (KU KLUX KLOWN)
I have never made but one prayer to God, a very short one: ‘O Lord, make my enemies ridiculous.’ And God granted it. Voltaire
Bonehead wearing a sheet while riding his horse past our place “pretending” to be a Ku Klux Klown.
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When he saw these images, Sergeant Gary Patterson said to Constable Earl Fincham, “These show what a nut Britton actually is.” But he then wrote in a Police Report on the matter that he presumed that Britton wore the sheet “because it was colder weather”.
The article on the Bent Cops site claims that when Sergeant Gary Patterson first saw the images of Donald Britton wearing the white sheet, he made a comment to Constable Earl Fincham stating, “These show what a nut Britton actually is”.
The site uses this as a key piece of evidence for its allegation of police “perversity.” The authors’ argument is that:
- Private vs. Public Stance: While the Sergeant allegedly acknowledged Britton’s behaviour was “unhinged” or “nutty” in a private conversation, his official Police Report took a completely different tone.
- The Contradiction: Instead of documenting the behaviour as threatening or offensive, the official report provided the “colder weather” justification for Britton wearing the sheet.
Corruption Claim: The authors argue that this shift—from privately calling him a “nut” to publicly making excuses for him—proves the police were intentionally protecting Britton despite knowing his true character.
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The site uses this as a key piece of evidence for its allegation of police “perversity.” The authors’ argument is that:
- Private vs. Public Stance: While the Sergeant allegedly acknowledged Britton’s behaviour was “unhinged” or “nutty” in private conversation, his official Police Report took a completely different tone.
- The Contradiction: Instead of documenting the behaviour as threatening or offensive, the official report provided the “colder weather” justification for Britton wearing the sheet.
Corruption Claim: The authors argue that this shift—from privately calling him a “nut” to publicly making excuses for him—proves the police were intentionally protecting Britton despite knowing his true character.