Meet Mr. Krstafer Pinkerton
Krstafer
Pinkerton was born on Nellis Air Force Base in
Las Vegas, Nevada in 1969.
Since then, he has become well versed in
computer and network technologies and has
installed many
Federal and Corporate level communications and
network systems in the Pacific Rim. Some of
those systems have been installed in the name of
National Security and other systems installed
for the safety of America's youth.
Mr. Pinkerton set out armed with technology and a tenacious understanding of communications to successfully expose corrupted police and prosecutors. The Pinkerton Tenacity is a real force to reckon with as he has taken a stand to expose conspirators against him and others.
As a result of Pinkertons tenacious stand to fight corruption, Krstafer Pinkerton caught the eye of Chief Deputy U. S. Marshal Matthew F. Fogg.
Krstafer Pinkerton is now the I.T. Director for C.A.R.C.L.E, which is an outstanding organization led by Matthew F. Fogg.
What is CARCLE?
Congress
Against
Racism
and
Corruption
in
Law
Enforcement
was founded more
than a decade ago by the presently inactive
Chief Deputy U. S. Marshal, international EEO,
diversity, and human rights activist, Matthew F.
Fogg.
The nonprofit organization began as essentially a union of primarily African American, deputy U.S. Marshals contending with rampant inter-departmental racism. Today CARCLE is a national advocate, comprised of community organization and mobilization experts – combating injustice on both sides of law enforcement from the organization’s east coast, mid-west, and southern offices.
CARCLE helps communities build, enhance, and repair relationships with local law enforcement, ultimately to prevent, control, and reduce crime while accomplishing compatible criminal justice system reforms. CARCLE strives to expose racism, corruption, and brutality behind a badge of justice and the infamous “Blue Wall of Silence”. In addition, CARCLE coordinates with medical and public health care professionals to restore wellness among people and communities plagued by violence and/or social injustice.
Click here to go to the CARCLE website.


