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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #4276 on: February 04, 2019, 02:13:00 PM »
https://www.disclose.tv/undercover-police-posing-as-drug-buyers-arrested-by-undercover-police-poses-as-drug-dealer-330650?fbclid=IwAR0-YmpSJ337bne1l4IMY_E3uR19HCNgLsP8NN12Do_Akys8nSXQ_SjQ1NI

You have got to be fng kidding me!!!!

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You can’t make this farcical nonsense up  ::)
And people are meant to trust the police know what they doing.

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« Reply #4277 on: February 04, 2019, 03:10:31 PM »

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« Reply #4279 on: February 05, 2019, 04:29:47 PM »
What a shithole. Quite a racket they have there.

Brooklyn real estate agent allegedly brokered gun permits known as 'a de Blasio special' in corrupt NYPD License Division

It was known as “a de Blasio special.”

A politically connected businesswoman got gun permit applications upgraded and rubber-stamped by the NYPD’s corrupt license division in early 2014, multiple sources told the Daily News. Brooklyn real estate agent Charlene Gayle allegedly received the VIP treatment when she accompanied members of the Orthodox Jewish community seeking full-carry firearms licenses, the sources said.

Ex-NYPD Lt. Paul Dean alluded to the allegations in paperwork filed in Manhattan Federal Court Wednesday. Dean’s supervisor in the unit allegedly told him, “This person takes care of Mayor de Blasio and in return we are supposed to take care of this person,” Dean’s attorney wrote.

Sources identified the businesswoman as Gayle, a longtime donor to de Blasio who served on his 2014 inauguration team. She is currently on the board of advisers to the Mayor’s Fund to Advance New York City.

https://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/ny-metro-mayor-ally-gun-licenses-20190123-story.html

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #4280 on: February 05, 2019, 04:40:54 PM »
Remember this when an "officer" tries to lecture everyone about "speeding" (which is ok when they do it of course), especially when they pull over someone for doing 3-5 miles over.
This cop was street racing with another cop, doing 80mph in a 30 mph zone near a high school and killed a man who was crossing the road. For that he was sentenced to 3-12 months (not years, MONTHS). And not only that, he can leave jail so he can work. It pays to be a cop...

Ex-officer gets 3-12 months in jail for drag racing death

A former Philadelphia police officer was ordered to serve 3 to 12 months in county jail for killing a man while drag racing with another officer two years ago.

Soto was granted work release to be able to provide for his wife and 2-month-old child, meaning he can leave jail to work. The judge ordered Soto to turn himself in Feb. 8 to begin serving his sentence.

https://www.wfsb.com/ex-officer-gets---months-in-jail-for-drag/article_8e1b4e1c-8d58-5d6d-bad9-da267dab3944.html

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #4281 on: February 05, 2019, 04:55:11 PM »
What a shithole. Quite a racket they have there.

Brooklyn real estate agent allegedly brokered gun permits known as 'a de Blasio special' in corrupt NYPD License Division

It was known as “a de Blasio special.”

A politically connected businesswoman got gun permit applications upgraded and rubber-stamped by the NYPD’s corrupt license division in early 2014, multiple sources told the Daily News. Brooklyn real estate agent Charlene Gayle allegedly received the VIP treatment when she accompanied members of the Orthodox Jewish community seeking full-carry firearms licenses, the sources said.

Ex-NYPD Lt. Paul Dean alluded to the allegations in paperwork filed in Manhattan Federal Court Wednesday. Dean’s supervisor in the unit allegedly told him, “This person takes care of Mayor de Blasio and in return we are supposed to take care of this person,” Dean’s attorney wrote.

Sources identified the businesswoman as Gayle, a longtime donor to de Blasio who served on his 2014 inauguration team. She is currently on the board of advisers to the Mayor’s Fund to Advance New York City.

https://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/ny-metro-mayor-ally-gun-licenses-20190123-story.html
We need more people like her out here in LA. :D
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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #4284 on: February 07, 2019, 12:25:35 PM »
Free speech? Screw that, it gets in the way of their established revenue stream.

NYPD to Waze: Stop snitching on our checkpoints!

The police reportedly sent a cease-and-desist to Google

"Police reported ahead" is a common phrase heard on a drive using the crowd-sourced navigation app Waze. Added to the app in real time by nearby users, it's one of numerous alerts sent to drivers about upcoming obstacles on a route. Many users view it as a harmless way to avoid getting speeding tickets, but others use the app to point out police checkpoints, including those setup for DUI prevention. The New York Police Department (NYPD) wants it to stop.

Written about by the The New York Times and reported by Streetsblog, the NYPD sent a cease-and-desist letter to Waze's owner, Google. It insisted the app's capabilities should not be allowed and could even be considered illegal.

"Individuals who post the locations of DWI checkpoints may be engaging in criminal conduct since such actions could be intentional attempts to prevent and/or impair the administration of the DWI laws and other relevant criminal and traffic laws," NYPD Deputy Commissioner for Legal Matters and lawyer Ann P. Prunty said in the letter.

https://www.autoblog.com/2019/02/07/waze-dui-checkpoint-police-nypd-cease-desist/

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #4285 on: February 07, 2019, 03:52:41 PM »
Hundreds of Bounty Hunters Had Access to AT&T, T-Mobile, and Sprint Customer Location Data for Years

In January, Motherboard revealed that AT&T, T-Mobile, and Sprint were selling their customers’ real-time location data, which trickled down through a complex network of companies until eventually ending up in the hands of at least one bounty hunter. Motherboard was also able to purchase the real-time location of a T-Mobile phone on the black market from a bounty hunter source for $300. In response, telecom companies said that this abuse was a fringe case.

In reality, it was far from an isolated incident.

Around 250 bounty hunters and related businesses had access to AT&T, T-Mobile, and Sprint customer location data, with one bail bond firm using the phone location service more than 18,000 times, and others using it thousands or tens of thousands of times, according to internal documents obtained by Motherboard from a company called CerCareOne, a now-defunct location data seller that operated until 2017. The documents list not only the companies that had access to the data, but specific phone numbers that were pinged by those companies.

In some cases, the data sold is more sensitive than that offered by the service used by Motherboard last month, which estimated a location based on the cell phone towers that a phone connected to.

https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/43z3dn/hundreds-bounty-hunters-att-tmobile-sprint-customer-location-data-years

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #4286 on: February 08, 2019, 11:05:18 AM »
Cop punches a 16 year old boy that's almost unconscious from drugs and then lies by "forgetting" to mention the assault, gets no prison time, 1 year probation and $1000 fine.
Guy bites cop, gets 30 years in prison.

Even body camera footage is not enough to send these violent career criminals to prison.

Murray police sergeant convicted after body camera footage shows him punching a teen boy in the face

https://www.sltrib.com/news/2019/02/06/murray-police-sergeant/



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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #4287 on: February 08, 2019, 11:14:07 AM »
Note that when it comes to cops, they always seem to violate "policy" but don't care about laws. Despite court decisions about recording cops in public, the "internal investigation" took 7 months (!) to "determine" that this woman should not have been detained or arrested. Also, the cops "conveniently" turn on their cameras belatedly. Of course don't expect them to go to prison for assaulting and kidnapping this woman. Because they determined it is only a matter of "policy" they will only get a 2 days pay worth of fine.

Denver police violated policy when they detained Indy editor, internal investigation finds

A Denver Police Department internal investigation released today found two officers violated city policy when they handcuffed and detained Colorado Independent Editor Susan Greene last summer. Both face fines worth two days of pay.

Greene’s action — recording on-duty officers in public with her phone camera — “does not, in itself, provide grounds for detention or arrest,” a department rule states. Officers are not allowed to “threaten or intimidate individuals who are recording police activities, nor will they discourage or interfere with the recording of police activities.” The seven-month internal investigation determined that Officers James Brooks and Adam Paulsen violated this rule, according to reports the city provided today on each officer’s conduct.

Additionally, the reports state in footnotes that Brooks turned on his body camera belatedly, failing to record his behavior when approaching Greene, and that the officers were both mistaken in telling her she was violating HIPAA — a federal law outlining an individual’s rights to privacy in medical records — when recording their handling of a vulnerable man on a Colfax Avenue sidewalk.

https://www.coloradoindependent.com/2019/02/06/denver-police-violated-policy-when-they-detained-indy-editor-internal-investigation-finds/


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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #4288 on: February 08, 2019, 05:27:14 PM »
Cop punches a 16 year old boy that's almost unconscious from drugs and then lies by "forgetting" to mention the assault, gets no prison time, 1 year probation and $1000 fine.
Guy bites cop, gets 30 years in prison.

Even body camera footage is not enough to send these violent career criminals to prison.

Murray police sergeant convicted after body camera footage shows him punching a teen boy in the face

https://www.sltrib.com/news/2019/02/06/murray-police-sergeant/




Seems fair enough   ::) ::) ::)
After all it was a Gang Member that Got Bit.

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #4289 on: February 10, 2019, 09:14:00 PM »
Insane. This level of violence is horrifying.

If you're wondering what happened to the award winning violent gang member:

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Schneider, who has won multiple awards from the police chief and has represented Glendale twice on the TV show Cops,  was suspended for 30 hours and remains an active officer on the force, records show.

Abuse of Force: Body camera video shows man tased 11 times by Glendale officers

On July 27, 2017, Johnny Wheatcroft was a passenger in a silver Ford Taurus when a pair of Glendale police officers pulled in front them in a Motel 6 parking lot.

The stop was for an alleged turn signal violation.

Minutes later, Wheatcroft was handcuffed lying face down on the hot asphalt on a 108-degree day. He'd already been tased 10 times, with one officer kneeling on his back as another, Officer Matt Schneider, kicked him in the groin and pulled down his athletic shorts to tase him a final time in his testicles, according to a federal lawsuit and body camera footage obtained by ABC15.

Wheatcroft and Chapman, who were arrested and charged with aggravated assault on a police officer, spent months in jail after the incident because they couldn’t afford bail.

Chapman agreed to plead guilty to a lesser charge in order to get home to her children, her attorneys said.

The charges against Wheatcroft were dismissed by the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office after prosecutors saw the body camera video.



https://www.abc15.com/news/local-news/investigations/abuse-of-force-body-camera-video-shows-man-tased-11-times-by-glendale-officers

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #4290 on: February 11, 2019, 09:43:40 PM »
As it has been shown several times, we are dealing with a criminal gang here. For a decade of planting evidence, fabricating charges and destroying lives, this criminal served just 22 months (not years, MONTHS) in prison, while the people he framed received (combined) many decades in prison.

10 more convictions connected to corrupt Chicago police sergeant overturned

Ten men are the latest group of people who have been exonerated after reportedly being framed by former Chicago Police Sergeant Ronald Watts. Watts spent a decade planting evidence and fabricating charges against South Side residents.

Monday's mass exoneration brings the total number of people whose Watt-related drug convictions have been dismissed to 59. And while these men are now vindicated, their lives have, in most cased, been irreparably altered.

Derrick Lewis served five years in prison. He was framed not once, but twice, by Watts and his team. Watts was indicted in federal court seven years ago.

https://abc7chicago.com/10-more-convictions-connected-to-corrupt-cpd-sergeant-overturned/5132361/



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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #4293 on: February 14, 2019, 11:54:55 AM »
Ex-Chicago cop Jason Van Dyke beaten in prison in Connecticut, his wife says

Former Chicago police officer Jason Van Dyke, who last month received a 6-year, 9-month prison sentence for the murder of teenager Laquan McDonald, has been assaulted by prison inmates in his cell in Connecticut, his wife said Wednesday.

Van Dyke was transferred earlier this month to a federal prison in Connecticut. Hours after his arrival, he was placed in the general population before being assaulted in his cell.

https://chicago.suntimes.com/news/former-chicago-cop-jason-van-dyke-beaten-in-lockup-in-connecticut-wife-says/

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #4294 on: February 14, 2019, 04:27:08 PM »
Some of these cops are so eager to shoot people that they disobey the commands of their superiors and yet they still they get away with it. In this case a man was shot and left blind and cognitively incapacitated permanently.

Family files lawsuit against Lakemore, Springfield Township police officers cleared in shooting that seriously injured man

The family of a man left permanently injured after a Feb. 2018 police shooting in Lakemore filed a lawsuit Tuesday in federal court against the two police officers involved. Lakemore officer Ezekial Ryan and Springfield Township officer Kristofer London shot 31-year-old Matthew Burghardt while he sat unarmed in a van Feb. 13, 2018, according to court documents. Gunshot wounds rendered Burghardt blind and permanently cognitively incapacitated, according to the lawsuit.



https://www.cleveland.com/akron/2019/02/family-files-lawsuit-against-lakemore-springfield-township-police-officers-cleared-in-shooting-that-seriously-injured-man.html

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #4295 on: February 15, 2019, 10:49:46 AM »
The criminal gang trying to cover up their activities. But for this particular gang, this is simply called "lapse in judgment" and they decided that as long they "learn from the experience" everything's ok.

Caught on camera: Deputies put mud on surveillance camera to block view

The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Department launched an internal affairs investigation after an Imperial resident filed a complaint about the actions of three deputies, which were recorded on a home security system. "I was getting ready for bed, we'd been gone all day. And I looked over at the monitor, because it sits on the desk in our bedroom and noticed that camera 1 is black," said Mathis.

Mathis and her fiancé, Gary Schuetz, backed up the video for camera 1 and saw three deputies walked into their yard earlier in the day while the couple was gone. Then the video shows one of the deputies reaching up and putting something on the lens, blocking its view. The security camera turned out to have mud on the lens.

The sheriff’s department characterized the officers’ decision to put mud on the surveillance camera as a lapse in judgment. But a spokesperson for the department said the officers would learn from the experience and that this mistake wouldn’t happen again.

https://www.kmov.com/news/caught-on-camera-deputies-put-mud-on-surveillance-camera-to/article_b58f8d5c-2ffc-11e9-9915-ebba2e2a5f50.html

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #4296 on: February 15, 2019, 10:56:19 AM »
Kidnapping US citizens on US soil... How many citizens serfs know about the 100 mile zone?

2 Montana women sue border patrol after claiming they were detained for speaking Spanish

Two Montana women questioned by a U.S. border agent who overheard them speaking Spanish in a convenience store sued U.S. Customs and Border Protection on Thursday, saying the agent illegally detained them without reason.

In May, Ana Suda and Martha “Mimi” Hernandez were waiting in line to buy milk and eggs at the Town Pump, a convenience store in Havre, when a border agent approached them.

The CBP agent, Paul O’Neal, “singled out, detained and interrogated” them “because he heard them speaking Spanish,” according to the lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in Great Falls.

The agent held Suda and Hernandez for 40 minutes in a parking lot without reasonable suspicion or probable cause, the lawsuit claims.

"Ma'am, the reason I asked you for your ID is because I came in here and I saw that you guys are speaking Spanish, which is very unheard of up here," O'Neal said in the video.

https://www.foxnews.com/us/montana-women-sue-border-patrol-over-racial-profiling-claims

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #4297 on: February 15, 2019, 12:23:09 PM »
First Amendment Coalition Sues CA Attorney General to Force Disclosure of Police Misconduct Files

The First Amendment Coalition (FAC) filed suit today against California Attorney General Xavier Becerra for failing to comply with the state’s new, landmark police transparency law.
The suit, filed in San Francisco Superior Court, seeks the release of records regarding serious police misconduct—records that all state and local agencies are now required to disclose under Senate Bill 1421. The bill, which went into effect on Jan. 1, requires the disclosure of files that have been confidential for decades, including those involving police shootings and accusations of police misconduct.

The California Department of Justice, under the authority of the Attorney General, is one of a relatively small number of agencies that has refused to comply with the law. FAC requested records from the department under SB 1421 on January 4, but it refused to disclose the records in a response sent on January 28, prompting FAC’s lawsuit.

“As the highest law enforcement officer in the state, the Attorney General has an obligation to not only comply with the California Public Records Act, but to send the right message about transparency to police departments across the state,” said FAC Executive Director David Snyder. “Unfortunately, the Attorney General has done neither. By denying public access to these crucial files, he has given a green light to other departments to disregard the new law.”

Police unions across California have been working to undermine the law by arguing it doesn’t apply to records prior to Jan. 1 of this year. FAC has led media coalitions to work to defeat these efforts in various counties, including successfully opposing an attempt by a police union in San Bernardino County—the California Supreme Court denied the union’s request to make the law apply only after Jan. 1 after FAC filed a briefing to block the last-ditch effort.

FAC and a media coalition also prevailed last week in Contra Costa County Superior Courtwhere a judge sided with the organization and denied a preliminary injunction sought by police unions. A similar attempt is taking place in Los Angeles County and multiple other counties around the state.

https://firstamendmentcoalition.org/2019/02/fac-sues-ca-attorney-general-to-force-disclosure-of-police-misconduct-files/

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #4298 on: February 15, 2019, 02:32:25 PM »
First Amendment Coalition Sues CA Attorney General to Force Disclosure of Police Misconduct Files

The First Amendment Coalition (FAC) filed suit today against California Attorney General Xavier Becerra for failing to comply with the state’s new, landmark police transparency law.
The suit, filed in San Francisco Superior Court, seeks the release of records regarding serious police misconduct—records that all state and local agencies are now required to disclose under Senate Bill 1421. The bill, which went into effect on Jan. 1, requires the disclosure of files that have been confidential for decades, including those involving police shootings and accusations of police misconduct.

The California Department of Justice, under the authority of the Attorney General, is one of a relatively small number of agencies that has refused to comply with the law. FAC requested records from the department under SB 1421 on January 4, but it refused to disclose the records in a response sent on January 28, prompting FAC’s lawsuit.

“As the highest law enforcement officer in the state, the Attorney General has an obligation to not only comply with the California Public Records Act, but to send the right message about transparency to police departments across the state,” said FAC Executive Director David Snyder. “Unfortunately, the Attorney General has done neither. By denying public access to these crucial files, he has given a green light to other departments to disregard the new law.”

Police unions across California have been working to undermine the law by arguing it doesn’t apply to records prior to Jan. 1 of this year. FAC has led media coalitions to work to defeat these efforts in various counties, including successfully opposing an attempt by a police union in San Bernardino County—the California Supreme Court denied the union’s request to make the law apply only after Jan. 1 after FAC filed a briefing to block the last-ditch effort.

FAC and a media coalition also prevailed last week in Contra Costa County Superior Courtwhere a judge sided with the organization and denied a preliminary injunction sought by police unions. A similar attempt is taking place in Los Angeles County and multiple other counties around the state.

https://firstamendmentcoalition.org/2019/02/fac-sues-ca-attorney-general-to-force-disclosure-of-police-misconduct-files/

Such pleasant decent & honest people in this Gang
Being so Professional and above reproach I just Can’t Fathom
Why they Wouldn’t want to Release them Records
After all I doubt there are more than 3or4 minor instances of any type
Of Wrong doing.



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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #4299 on: February 16, 2019, 03:21:51 PM »
Listen to this angry effeminate dirtbag making threats:





Remember this angry effeminate dirtbag making threats?

Turns out that he didn't "wait for all the facts to come out", as cops often say.

Once again, another crime was committed based on lies and fabrications that the "law enforcement professionals" didn't bother to check. It only crossed their mind to do so after 2 people were murdered in their home. Just claiming "it was a mistake" will not bring these people back and their killing could have been avoided but apparently the lives of non cops are of little importance to these scumbags. Will this killer and his gang be held accountable for the killing of these 2 people?

'You lie, you die' | HPD undercover cop lied about drug buy that led to deadly raid, Chief Acevedo says

In a bombshell development, the undercover cop who led a drug raid that ended with a deadly shootout last month is now the target of a criminal investigation.

The narcotics officer lied in the search warrant affidavit about a drug buy that never happened, Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo confirmed Friday.

"That’s totally unacceptable. I’ve told my police department that if you lie, you die," Acevedo said. "When you lie on an affidavit, that's not sloppy police work, that's a crime."

The case agent obtained a search warrant to conduct the no-knock raid on Jan. 28 after he swore a confidential informant bought heroin at the home the night before. He said the informant told him he saw a 9mm handgun and a large amount of heroin in the house.

Turns out, there never was a drug buy at the house or an informant who saw a large amount of heroin and weapons.



https://www.khou.com/article/news/crime/you-lie-you-die-hpd-undercover-cop-lied-about-drug-buy-that-led-to-deadly-raid-chief-acevedo-says/285-54ca0bb4-ba03-4e9d-ab6e-7d40bab2b356