Archive for August, 2009
Over the last two weeks, Mark Grimm and Warren Redlich have attempted to draw me into a web war. They have admitted to taking my identity and placing a defamatory site on the web. Warren Redlich has posted my name with links to my personal information on a large number of Internet sites (estimated to be over 50 sites) in several states. He has even posted pictures of my home.
Apparently the web is part of Warren Redlich’s business and this is the way he conducts it. In one post he describes how his activity is “legal” and certain laws don’t apply because the sites originate from outside of New York state.
In order to protect myself and my family, I have had to spend substantial amounts of money, not only to purchase various combinations of my name to prevent more defamatory sites appearing with my taken identity, but I have had to purchase credit protection and cancel or modify financial items due to the exposure of my personal information.
Both Warren Redlich and Mark Grimm have access as town board members to all of my personal information, as well as that of other employees. This includes social security numbers, direct deposit records which contains information on my personal banking information, etc. Their conduct demonstrates that they have no sense of decency. They have even posted The statement of a victim of sexual harassment made against our former Chief of Police on the Internet which includes some of her personal information including address and date of birth. This is information which under town policies is to remain confidential.
Over the past week, I have been swamped with phone calls at the office and at my home in regard to this activity. I am not only concerned about my personal and financial information, I now have a concern for the safety of my family and myself. As one caller put it, Warren Redlich with his sarcastic and vitriolic comment can use the site which bears my name and picture to post something which offends another person and that individual could look to take retaliatory action against me or my family thinking I am the one responsible. This caller pointed out an incident elsewhere of a citizen upset over parking tickets who went into a city hall and shot members of the city council, the mayor and other city staff.
Warren Redlich and Mark Grimm have in the past used a mail list server on a domain called guilderland-ny.com to anonymously mail to hundreds of people misinformation about the Town. The e-mails were cleverly worded to make them appear to be sent by the Town of Guilderland.
I now know what it feels like to be stalked by an individual, and that stalking can be carried out both physically and electronically. If Mark Grimm and Warren Redlich invested the time they have in “bashing” and “stalking” me into performing their job as town board members, the town would be much better off.
What I have learned most of all, is that the conduct of Warren Redlich and Mark Grimm, has become a total distraction in both my personal life and in my ability to perform my job. While their negativity has made it more difficult to get things done on the town board level, it has now accelerated and grown making it more difficult to carry out day to day operations.
I have reached the conclusion that I can no longer be distracted by the conduct of these two individuals. I am, therefore, going to concentrate my full efforts on my job and my family. It is also my opinion, that Mark Grimm and Warren Redlich have engaged in this conduct in order to pressure me to not run for re-election. I will not be pressured by either Mark Grimm or Warren Redlich into making that decision.
At this time, I need to concentrate on the issues at hand, which includes the economy and the effect it can have on the operation of town government. We need to continue in our efforts to improve the town infrastructure and plan for the town future. We also need to address some of the issues we have in various parts of town, such as McKownville and several other areas, which are experiencing serious storm drainage issues.
Keep in mind how important this election year is for Guilderland. Regardless of who runs for elective office, if a Republican is elected, Warren Redlich takes control of the town and town hall. Not only will Warren Redlich destroy town government, he will attempt to destroy anyone who gets in his way or his partner Mark Grimm’s way to capture it. Warren Redlich will malign, retaliate and attempt to destroy anyone who speaks out or disagrees with him or his partner Mark Grimm, even to the extent of placing someone’s identity or personal safety in jeopardy.
—Ken Runion
The Town Board will be re-visiting the recommendation of the 3rd Judicial District Administrative District Judge that Guilderland add a third Judge to its court staff. This became the center of controversy at the March 3, 2009 town board meeting. Mark Grimm and Warren Redlich oppose the recommendation and believe the Guilderland Town Board should direct the police department to not issue tickets for some DWAI infractions and for Aggravated DWI infractions. Their contention is this would reduce case load. Here is a snippet from the draft minutes from March 3, 2009 Guilderland Town Board meeting:
Councilman Redlich said, “ My conversations with Judge Bailey, and this is something I have heard from Judge Crummie and I have heard it from a number of other Judges in Albany County, is one of the things that people should know is, driving the burden on our Courts is the District Attorney’s DWI policy, plea bargaining policy, and so they have a lot more hearings.”
Supervisor Ken Runion said, “But there isn’t anything that the Town Board can do about the DA’s policies. That is between the District Attorney and the Court system.”
Councilman Warren Redlich said, “No, that’s not completely true. No, that’s not true. You said before that you wouldn’t do what I suggested, which is that we could have our Police Department adopt policies like, not writing DWAI tickets on .05’s or let’s say it was a .22 or a .20 and above where the DA has a policy on this, that they could not write the Aggravated DWI and write it as a Common-Law DWI and that would mean we might have a lot less hearings. These are things we could do.”
Councilman Pastore asked, “ Are you saying we have the province to do that?
Councilman Warren Redlich said, “Absolutely.” Absolutely, we do.”
Supervisor Ken Runion stated that he disagreed.
Councilman Pastore said, “I think that’s a slippery slope. We are going to legislate how our Police Officers, under what circumstances they are issuing tickets?”
Councilman Warren Redlich said, “Absolutely. We absolutely can, and we absolutely should.”
Supervisor Ken Runion said, “ I don’t think that we can, and I don’t think that we should, so I guess that we are really going to disagree on that one.”
Councilman Warren Redlich stated that they did disagree.
Councilman Pastore is absolutely correct that this is a slippery slope. Board members are public officials and required by their positions to enforce the laws of the State of New York. Because Mark Grimm and Warren Redlich disagree with the DWI laws in the State or their enforcement does not give them the right or the responsibility to direct police officers when or how to enforce criminal violations.
Warren Redlich’s and Mark Grimm’s suggestion would take Guilderland in the direction of becoming a police state. This is not the first time that Warren Redlich and Mark Grimm have made this and similar suggestions. Please stay tuned to this important issue in town and watch the town board meeting on cable channel 17 or attend the meeting at 7:30 PM on March 17, 2009.
At the March 3, 2009, Town Board meeting there was a rather lengthy discussion concerning a recommendation by the State 3rd Department Administrative Judge who oversees the Town and Village Courts in our region. The Administrative Judge recommended that Guilderland add a 3rd Judge to its Court staff. Warren Redlich and Mark Grimm opposed the additional Judge. (Mark Grimm did vote to allow a bill to be introduced in the legislature to add a third Judge but stated he was opposed to an additional Judge) It was explained that the need for a 3rd Judge is the result of the number of cases being handled (over 11,000 per year) and the complexity of the cases (criminal cases).
Warren Redlich and Mark Grimm suggested that the way to cut down on the number of cases was for the Town Board to formulate a policy instructing Guilderland police officers not to write tickets for certain “Driving While Ability Impaired” (DWAI) from alcohol offenses. They also indicated that the District Attorney’s Office has a policy where they will not reduce an aggravated “Driving While Intoxicated” (DWI) offense to a lesser DWAI ticket. An aggravated DWI occurs when there is more than .18 percent alcohol in the blood stream. Their contention is that Guilderland police should be instructed not to write Aggravated DWI tickets.
The Democrat majority of the Town Board dismissed this notion as improper, shockingly inappropriate and illegal.
In an article in the March 5, 2009 edition of The Altamont Enterprise, Warren Redlich admits to registering the domain name of Ken Runion and placing a negative website up on the Internet. Mark Grimm admits to knowing and joining in the scheme, and in fact links his site to the deceptive website.
Since their election to the town board the two of them have engaged in a variety of unethical and counter-productive conduct. They have wasted thousands of dollars of taxpayers money on baseless and unfounded claims against a number of town employees. All in an effort to promote themselves. Both of them have violated town laws by operating businesses in town without obtaining necessary permits.
This latest act of taking the “identity” of a public official is just another display of unethical and immoral conduct by the two of them.
The article in The Altamont Enterprise describes a number of websites that have been propagated on the web since their devious, despicable and deceptive action.

