Wanted!

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Back on May 14, 2025, I received back-to-back phone calls from someone claiming to be with the Nassau County Police Department, with whom I’ve previously had contact. Unfortunately, I cannot find any record of a “Detective Blackmoore/Blackman/Blackmon.” Google says that no such detective exists, and the last time I called NCPD 3rd Precinct to ask for the spelling of one of my oppressor’s names, they hung up on me. Sad emoji.

Nassau PD Detective:
“Uh, I’m just calling to see…you have a couple of open cases. I just would like for you to come in.”

Me:
“Related tooo Katie Batilla’s lies? See, she perjured herself in Nassau County Family Court, sent herself threats purporting to come from me, and nobody wants to investigate that. I’ve been getting a litany of threatening text messages, anonymous phone calls as late as this past week. Nobody wants to investigate it!”

Nassau PD Detective:
“Can you come in?”

Me:
I cannot.

Nassau PD Detective:
Okay, but this is going to keep going on.

Me:
“Well, yeah, because she wants it to. Because you all are at the behest of the FBI or whatever Precision Painting Plus is. Take a look at my website, grantfaber.org. Then call me back.”

Me:
“This is Grant.”

Nassau PD Detective:
“Hey, Grant. Detective [Blackman/Blackmoore?] again.”

Me:
“Hi, did you have a chance to look at the website?”

Nassau PD Detective:
“I’m on the website.”

Me:
“Okay. So, uh, where it says uh, “Proof It’s Her.” Yeah…”

Nassau PD Detective:
“What date am I looking at? There’s a lot of dates.”

Me:
“Uh, I think let me pull it up at the same time as you. Grantfaber.org.
Do you know Detective uh, Whalen?”

Nassau PD Detective:
“Yes.”

Me:
“Yeah. Have you had a chance to talk to him?”

Nassau PD Detective:
“No, we don’t…I don’t…”

Me:
“Well, I tell you what, Detective Blackmoore. Back in January, Detective Whalen called me up one day and said that all these threatening text messages that I’ve been getting were actually coming from my close friend in Colorado. He vehemently denies this.”

Nassau PD Detective:
“Okay.”

Me:
“Um, so it only occurs to me…he said it’s because of internet reports that that he received. From where? From Precision Painting Plus.”

Nassau PD Detective:
“But what does that have to do with what I’m calling you about?”

Me:
“Because lies are being told here about me, and you all are facilitating that.”

Nassau PD Detective:
“That’s going to have to be determined through the courts.”

Me:
“Yeah. Well, you know what? I called Garden City P.D. back in November or December. That’s on the website, too, under the section, “Police Reports.” Okay? Katie Batilla was texting me death threats, threats to frame me for possession of child pornography. So, I called the police long before any of this started. But somehow she gets preference or deference from you all.”

Nassau PD Detective:
“Well, I don’t know anything about…”

Me:
“Because you all play ignorant. You all play ignorant about what’s going on here. I can’t get the website to load at all. Uh, if you look under Proof It’s Her and Who Are They? There are images of the messages that Katie Batilla sent me all last Fall. They are terroristic! All I’m guilty of is trying to call attention to who she is and what she’s involved with, which is the federal government. And you know it. Detective Hausmann knows it. Detective Whalen knows it.”

Nassau PD Detective:
“Okay.”

Me:
“All right. This is unconstitutional. And you all are involved and ya don’t care because Katie’s a fed, right?”

Nassau PD Detective:
“I’ve never talked to her.”

Me:
“Okay. Well, I tell you who has? Detective Whalen. Because he accepted a forged IP report from her trying to claim that my friend, Nathaniel Richardson, was involved with these threatening text messages. He went straight to Denver PD out in Colorado and wrote a written affidavit saying he has no idea what’s going on. What does that tell you? If if someone in your organization accepted an internet report/an IP report from someone as fact? The only people that could submit such a report? Federal government, right?”

Nassau PD Detective:
“Sure.”

Me:
“Okay. So talk to Detective Whalen, and then call me back.”