Glick And Garcia Are In The Business Of Fraud And Corruption

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Keep the lenses focused not only on UNR President Glick but also UNR Chief of Police Adam Garcia's long evolution, including the "Niko" dog abuse incident.  Adam Garcia has consistently morphed from an earlier unscrupulous history at UNR.
 
It was Garcia, who admitted to the Reno Gazette Journal, after a hidden surveillance camera was discovered amongst 165 already existent and functioning Homeland Security Cameras, that it was the Campus Police who put the camera in place to watch a professor.

The camera was specifically aimed at the door of the professor to spy on him.  Garcia admitted this under pressure when continuously questioned.

Garcia lied when he said that the camera was necessary because a swastika had been painted on the professor's office door.  According to Garcia, the Campus Police aimed the hidden spy camera at the door to protect the professor. 

The Homeland Security Cameras, however, revealed no such swastika painting, no individuals in the vicinity, or any other abnormal activity.  Garcia was spying on the professor to try to get something on him in hopes of making him look bad.  Once caught, Garcia manufactured the swastika story.

Garcia has a long history of lying and manufacturing evidence, and he and Glick, are in the chemistry business of corruption and fraud.
 

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