
RI Pawtucket Police Dispatcher Canceled Paramedics and Advanced Life Support – 30 Year Old Woman Dies – Police FRAME the 911 Caller
Police respond and Violate the Fourth Amendment while EMTs are STAGING
An Overdose Turned Fatal – Dispatcher Gross Negligence
Michael Fidalgo:
- Maliciously Canceled ALS & Paramedics
- Maliciously STAGED BLS & EMTs
- Recklessly re-routed a 911 Medical Emergency Call to the police
- Falsely reported a ‘non responsive female’ as an ‘unknown medical’ to create an exigent circumstance
- Police entered a home and made a felony arrest without a warrant or probable cause

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Defendant Victor Colebut Learns in Late 2024 Information that the State’s Attorney’s Knowingly and Intentionally Did Not Disclose in it’s Discovery Signed and Dated July 29, 2020 the following information


Pawtucket Police responded to Rhode Island E-911 medical emergency call and entered a home and made a felony arrest without a warrant or probable cause in violation of the Fourth Amendment & RI Const. Art. 1 § 6
Pawtucket Police Department Detectives David Silva and Hans Cute Torture RI E-911 Caller to Obtain a Statement during a Rule 5(a) Initial Appearance violation to frame Victor Colebut and cover-up dispatcher, Michael Fidalgo’s gross negligent conduct as well as the responding patrolmen/women negligence.
Police investigatory practices such as deception in interrogations, threats to witnesses and the accused, and tainted witness identification are drivers of racial disparities in wrongful convictions. The cases of Black people exonerated from murder convictions are 50% more likely to involve police misconduct than those of white people exonerated from murder convictions. The Innocent Project
Pretrial decisions by courts and prosecutors also greatly impact the likelihood of wrongful convictions for Black and brown people. Black and Latinx people accused of crimes are more likely to be detained pretrial, putting their jobs, housing, and families at risk. When prosecutors offer a plea bargain that would allow a person immediate release from pretrial detention, there is a strong incentive for an innocent person to agree to plead guilty and accept responsibility for a crime they didn’t commit. Nearly 25% of those exonerated since 1989 pled guilty, and nearly 75% of this number are Black and brown people. RACE and WRONGFUL CONVICTIONS the Innocent Project
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Defendant Victor Colebut Learns in Late 2022 Information that the State’s Attorney’s Knowingly and Intentionally Did Not Disclose in it’s Discovery Signed and Dated July 29, 2020 the following information


Pawtucket Fire Dispatcher, civilian employee Michael Fidalgo, [UPDATE 2025: Canceled Advanced Life Support (ALS) and the Paramedics,] refused to dispatch the Basic Life Support (BLS) and EMTs and unnecessarily STAGED the BLS and Re-Routed a RI E-911 medical emergency call to the Police.
Law enforcement responded to the Rhode Island E 911 call for medical-aid and a rescue that Victor Colebut made on February 17, 2020 and entered the 911 callers home under false pretenses and arrested a United States citizen in his home without probable cause or a warrant in violation of the Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution applicable to the states by the Fourteenth Amendment § 1; and in violation of RI Constitution Article 1 Section 6.


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Officer Gretchen Galvin and Jordan Coty arrived at 00:35 a.m. then Nicholas Sisto and his Field Training Officer (FTO) Diane Rittman-McLaughlin arrived at 00:42, then at 00:51 Sgt.
BUT Basic Life Support and the EMTs arrived at 00:59 a.m. 24 Minutes after police and the patient’s condition worsened and became fatal while in the care, custody and control of law enforcement
The nexus between the Pawtucket Police Department Communication Dispatcher’s gross negligence and the responding officer’s failure to immediately clear the scene for the Emergency Service Personnel and to do no harm – they caused more than a 30 minute Delay of medical care – did contribute to the patient’s condition worsening and becoming fatal
The Rhode Island E-911 Call Taker and the RI, Pawtucket Dispatcher, Michael Fidalgo, have never been investigated. How the February 17, 2020 RI E-911 Call was handled should be investigated and the dispatcher held accountable for his unbecoming conduct
Advanced Life Support (ALS) and the Paramedics were canceled and the Basic Life Support (BLS) EMTs and a Rescue were Staging for police unnecessarily and a life was lost.
It is possible that Dispatcher Michael Fidalgo is no longer with the Pawtucket Police Department as a Communications Dispatcher. He is back to food service is now working as an “Assistant General Manager” at Feast and Fettle located at 881 Waterman Ave. in East Providence, Rhode Island.
Police arrived at 00:35 a.m. and BASIC Life Support and EMTs/Rescue arrived at 00:59 a.m. – 24 Minutes after police
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Report: Black people far more likely to be wrongly convicted than whites
More than 3,200 people have been exonerated since 1989. More than half of them are Black, according to a new study
By: John L. Micek – October 7, 2022 7:20 am
P1-2020-1991ADV is STILL PENDING on FEBRUARY 3, 2025
Without due diligence and while the case is still pending and has not been adjudicated the Pawtucket Police Department Chief, Tina Goncalves, in 2021 presented Awards of Excellence to officer’s who responded to a Rhode Island E 911 medical emergency call due to false exigent circumstance created by the Pawtucket Police Dispatcher, Michael Fidalgo, and unreasonably seized a good-faith 911 caller, Victor Colebut, a man who was in his home where he lived alone and had sole standing. (see Payton v. New York, 445 U.S. 573 (1980) (The Fourth Amendment, made applicable to the States by the Fourteenth Amendment, prohibits the police from making a warrantless and nonconsensual entry into a suspect’s home in order to make a routine felony arrest. Pp. 445 U. S. 583-603.))

Ref: Pawtucket Police Department 2021 Annual Report – Pg|68
The dispatcher’s (Michael Fidalgo) wanton disregard for human life and the delay of medical care due to dispatcher gross negligence must be investigated because a life was lost in connection to HOW the RI E-911 Call that Victor Colebut made on Feb. 17, 2020 for medical aid and a rescue was handled

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“Courage is fear that has said its prayers”
Karl Barth, Swiss Theologian
“The term lynch law refers to a self-constituted court that imposes sentence on a person without due process of law. “
Abbott, Geoffrey. “lynching”. Encyclopedia Britannica, https://www.britannica.com/topic/lynching. Accessed 21 July 2023.