Jeff Campolongo no longer a Whitpain Township Supervisor – Yawn. . . . .

Jeff Campolongo’s departure after six years is seen as a carefully managed exit rather than a transparent farewell. Critics emphasize that it reflects a pattern of avoiding accountability in Whitpain’s leadership. His exit, styled as dignified, lacks substance and fails to address unresolved community issues, perpetuating a culture of narrative control.
Hundreds Rally Against another Crooked Whitpainer – Crooked Whitpain keeps being Crooked!

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Full Video of Robbery in Whitpain Township

This video shows the full robbery that occurred in Whitpain Township, Pennsylvania. Please watch carefully and contact the authorities immediately if you recognize the suspects or have any information that could assist in this ongoing investigation. What Happened:On September 19, 2024, intruders broke into a home in Blue Bell, Whitpain Township, smashing through windows and […]
Satellite Imagery Pinpoints Location Where Black U.S. Army Veteran Donte Perez Jones Was Found Dead

Satellite imagery now confirms the exact spot where 35‑year‑old Black U.S. Army veteran Donte Perez Jones was found dead on June 17, 2022—just steps from Whitpain Township Police Station in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. A detailed Reddit thread highlights the new imagery and renews doubts about the original investigation. Donte’s body was located in Wentz Run Park, 1000 […]
Loving the CrookedWhitpain.com Podcast

“Crooked Whitpain,” the platform and podcast exposing civil rights failures in suburban Pennsylvania, highlights a disturbing pattern: the Whitpain Township government and police leadership have repeatedly failed multiple victims—many from marginalized communities—by ignoring alleged criminal activity and denying due process. Cases include an unsolved home invasion targeting a Black family, the unexplained death of a Black veteran Donte Perez Jones, documented abuse of a child with a disability, retaliation against a mixed‑race couple, and discrimination toward former Black police officer Jamil Van. Despite overwhelming evidence—including footage and open-records requests—local authorities have failed to act, prompting federal civil rights litigation. This systemic inaction raises serious concerns of racial bias, discrimination, and institutional neglect in Whitpain Township, Blue Bell, PA.”
