Red Bluff, CA asked in Personal Injury and Civil Rights for California

Q: Gang Harassment. Why is this form of harassment, perpetrated on many US citizens, not being prosecuted?

My potential law suit would involve "gang harassment" born out of a Hate Crime perpetrated by a person who lives approximately 30 minutes away. I live in Northern CA. This has been a lengthy and intense form of harassment going back as far as 15 years in every location in California that I've lived at.

An invisible criminal act involving Directed Energy Weapons, thermal detection, cloaking, and the use of a multitude of people, in an organized fashion, against unsuspecting US citizens, over a protracted period of time IS criminal.

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  • Sacramento, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: If you're facing gang harassment, particularly stemming from a hate crime, it's understandable to question why this hasn't been prosecuted. One possible explanation is the complex nature of proving organized harassment, especially when advanced technologies or covert methods are alleged. Law enforcement requires substantial evidence to take action, and the covert nature of these crimes can make them challenging to document and prove.

In your case, if you believe you've been a victim of such harassment, documenting all incidents in detail, including times, dates, and descriptions of the harassment, could be beneficial. Reporting this evidence to local law enforcement or the FBI, especially if hate crimes are involved, is an essential step. Consulting with a legal professional experienced in civil rights or harassment cases can also provide guidance and help assess the strength of your case.

Remember, you're not alone in facing this situation. Support groups and legal aid organizations might offer additional resources and assistance. Taking care of your mental and physical health is also crucial during such stressful times, so consider reaching out to healthcare professionals or support networks for emotional support.

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