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« Reply #5025 on: November 02, 2020, 11:20:08 AM »
A cop arrested for sexually assaulting a 15 year old girl was previously disciplined 4 times. It seems like the "internal investigations" and "discipline" that cops establish by themselves for themselves are not particularly harsh.

NOPD officer disciplined 4 times before he was charged with sexual battery



In a gas station parking lot about a decade ago, a woman was “startled” when a New Orleans Police Department officer called her name and summoned her to his patrol car.

The officer, who had been on the force less than three years, learned her name by running her car’s license plate through NOPD’s computer system, according to a disciplinary letter then-NOPD Superintendent Warren Riley wrote. It would be the first of four times the NOPD disciplined him.

The officer was Rodney Vicknair, who NOPD arrested Sept. 28 based on allegations he molested a 15-year-old girl he met days earlier when driving her to the hospital for a sexual assault exam. Now 53 years old and a senior officer, he faces charges of sexual battery, indecent behavior with a juvenile and malfeasance in office. The NOPD suspended him pending the outcome of the criminal investigation.

A warrant for Vicknair’s arrest says that after he established an inappropriate relationship with the underage sexual assault survivor, he allegedly victimized her himself. He arrived at her home and called her to his truck where he touched her inappropriately and asked to her have sex, the warrant alleges. He also asked for inappropriate pictures, police say. His lawyer, Townsend Myers, declined to comment for this story.

A look at Vicknair’s disciplinary record raises questions: Should it have triggered NOPD’s early warning system? And why was a watchdog agency, with authority to monitor the NOPD’s system, denied access to it?

NOPD’s internal investigators looked into nine separate complaints against Vicknair since he was hired in 2007. Between 2010 and 2016, NOPD suspended him three times and on a fourth occasion issued him a letter of reprimand, police records show.

Prior to his recent emergency suspension, Vicknair’s latest discipline was in August 2016 for acting unprofessionally while responding to a fatal overdose. A year later, NOPD assigned him to work as a field training officer, making him a mentor for recruits fresh out of the police academy, according to an officer profile published by the department.

Vicknair’s previous discipline history includes the following, NOPD records show:

  • He received a 5 day suspension in 2010 for acting unprofessionally and keeping inaccurate records, in connection to the parking lot incident mentioned above. NOPD’s internal investigation found he used police resources to look up a woman’s personal information and then failed to record an unnecessary stop of the woman in his activity log.
  • Vicknair received a 1 day suspension and driver training in July 2015 for violating policies related to a vehicle pursuit on March 28, 2014. The internal investigation found he drove 76 mph on Claiborne Avenue at 7 p.m., before driving against traffic for more than three blocks. The investigation did not determine whether Vicknair disregarded a supervisor’s order to end the chase.
  • He received a 3 day suspension in August 2015 for violating policies related to another vehicle pursuit on Feb. 6, 2014. The internal investigation found he drove against traffic during a car chase that a supervisor determined should not have happened.
  • Vicknair received a letter of reprimand in August 2016 for acting unprofessionally when responding to the scene of a fatal overdose. The deceased man’s mother complained that Vicknair laughed at the scene. NOPD’s review of body-camera footage showed he told the overdose victim’s girlfriend, “I didn’t put the needle in his arm” and “I bet if I checked your name you would have warrants.”

Each time NOPD punished Vicknair, the superintendent warned in a letter to him a similar infraction in the future could result in “more severe disciplinary action.” His most recent punishment was the lightest: a letter of reprimand.

https://www.wdsu.com/article/wdsu-investigates-nopd-officer-disciplined-4-times-before-he-was-charged-with-sexual-battery/34497589

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #5026 on: November 03, 2020, 10:37:07 AM »
We may as well go and burn down a city over this guy ^^^  ::)

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« Reply #5027 on: November 03, 2020, 05:04:41 PM »
Another one of those "finest of people" facing a mere 52 charges for sexually abusing children.

Winthrop police officer charged with sexual conduct with minors



A former Winthrop University police officer has been arrested and charged for alleged criminal sexual conduct with juveniles dating back to 2007, according to officials.

Charles Eugene Price has been terminated from his job with the Rock Hill-based University, university officials confirmed, and is facing a total of 52 charges.

"I think it's really scary especially because those are the people who are supposed to be protecting us and helping us," said student Nikki Delissio.

On October 16, Price was arrested by officers from the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED). He was initially charged with two counts of Criminal Sexual Conduct with Minor under 11 years of age first-degree and Criminal Sexual Conduct first-degree.

SLED has since charged Price with 49 additional charges related to the investigation. Officials told WCNC Charlotte Price is accused of having "multiple" victims.

Price has been charged with:

  • 9 counts of Criminal Sexual Conduct with Minor under 11 years of age first-degree
  • 13 counts of Criminal Sexual Conduct with Minor victim 11 to 14 years of age second-degree
  • 8 counts of Criminal Sexual Conduct third-degree
  • 1 count of Kidnapping
  • And 18 other charges, bringing the total number of charges to 52.

Between 2007 and 2008, Price is accused of engaging in a sexual battery with a child under the age of 11, according to warrants. In that same time period, he is also accused of having a sexual encounter with a 14-year-old.

https://www.wcnc.com/article/news/crime/winthrop-former-police-officer-sex-crimes-arrest-charles-chuck-price-rock-hill-south-caorlina/275-f5d69f60-a133-40ec-a55e-edb85bdf961b

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« Reply #5028 on: November 05, 2020, 09:42:32 AM »
Disgusting child abusers.. This "highly trained professional" considered an 11 year old special needs girl a "threat"...

Of course he is allowed to quietly resign instead of being fired.

Officer resigns amid accusations of excessive force on 11-year-old student

A veteran Farmington police officer is out of a job following accusations he used excessive force on a middle school student with special needs. Lapel video from the Aug. 27 incident shows Officer Zachary Christensen roughing up an 11-year-old girl at Mesa View Middle School.

The incident in question involved a 6th grade student who was in trouble for behavioral issues. The day of the incident, school administrators can be seen on the lapel video following the girl around campus as she waits for her mom to pick her up from school.

“This morning, she went straight to the cafeteria. She took more milks that she was supposed to. She threw a milk on the ground,” said Officer Christensen in the lapel camera footage obtained by the KOB 4 Investigates team.

According to Officer Christensen’s field report, the child assaulted two school employees that morning. The officer claims one assault occurred when the girl walked past the assistant principal and brushes past him and the second occurred when the girl attempted to open the door and walked past the principal. Ultimately, the charges against the girl did not stick.

Following the perceived offenses, Officer Christensen loses his patience, grabs the girls backpack and throws her to the ground. The struggle lasts for roughly six minutes.

            Officer: Put your arms behind your back!
            Student: Ow! You're hurting my arm! Get off of me!
            Officer: Turn over! Turn over! Do not resist. Do not resist!
            Officer: Stop resisting!
            Student: Ow! You're hurting me!
            Administrator: (redacted) stop resisting...
            Officer: Put your arms behind your back!
            Student: Okay, let me stand up!
            School Administrator: Zach, let's let her stand up.

At one point, a school administrator repeatedly tells the officer to allow the girl to get up:

“Officer Christensen – she is not a threat to yourself or others at this moment,” said the school employee to which the officer replied: “No, she is!”



https://www.kob.com/albuquerque-news/4-investigates-farmington-police-officer-resigns-amid-accusations-of-excessive-force-on-11-year-old-student/5529724/

Another child abuser.

Former Farmington police officer faces up to 3 years in prison for excessive force on a child

Former Farmington Police Officer Zachary Christensen pleaded no contest to a felony charge of child abuse and a misdemeanor battery charge after roughing up an 11-year-old student at school. As part of a plea deal, two other battery charges were dropped.

The case was referred to the local district attorney which declined to prosecute. However, The New Mexico Attorney General's office stepped in to take on the case, which led to Christensen's conviction. Despite the conviction, Christensen still has his state certification to be a law enforcement officer.

https://www.kob.com/new-mexico-news/former-farmington-police-officer-faces-up-to-3-years-in-prison-for-excessive-force-on-a-child/5915748/

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« Reply #5029 on: November 05, 2020, 09:54:02 AM »
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Another child abuser.

Former Farmington police officer faces up to 3 years in prison for excessive force on a child

Former Farmington Police Officer Zachary Christensen pleaded no contest to a felony charge of child abuse and a misdemeanor battery charge after roughing up an 11-year-old student at school. As part of a plea deal, two other battery charges were dropped.

The case was referred to the local district attorney which declined to prosecute. However, The New Mexico Attorney General's office stepped in to take on the case, which led to Christensen's conviction. Despite the conviction, Christensen still has his state certification to be a law enforcement officer.

https://www.kob.com/new-mexico-news/former-farmington-police-officer-faces-up-to-3-years-in-prison-for-excessive-force-on-a-child/5915748/

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« Reply #5030 on: November 20, 2020, 09:26:43 AM »
Another case of mass falsified tests.

She got off very lightly, just 15 years, the sentence should have been the maximum 99 years. Of course the state doesn't know how many people were affected, otherwise they'd probably end up bankrupt.

Woman who cost parents custody of their children headed to prison



The state of Alabama has no way to determine how many drug tests a woman falsified, per court testimony.

However, several victims said Thursday that Brandy Murrah’s deceit cost them custody of their children. That’s because she purposely reported incorrect drug test findings to the Alabama Department of Human Resources.

Jennifer Severs lost custody of her three children for several months after a forged lab report incorrectly showed she had used methamphetamine and marijuana.

Furious, Judy McGinnis, Jennifer’s mother, tracked down the doctor whose name appeared on that paperwork. That’s when she learned that he had not tested the hair follicle sample. Meanwhile, Jennifer submitted a second sample through another lab, and it came back clean.

Her persistence led to an investigation that revealed Murrah's crimes.

After collecting samples, she never forwarded them for testing. Instead, she created false results and submitted those to DHR, an agency that relied on her firm, A and J Labs, for correct analysis. It is believed Murrah owed for previous tests and the labs that tested samples she collected may have no longer been willing to extend her credit.

In another case, a reformed addict was also wronged. On the verge of reuniting with her children, test results submitted by Murrah wrongly showed Grace Faulk had relapsed.

https://www.wtvy.com/2020/11/13/woman-who-cost-parents-custody-of-their-children-headed-to-prison/

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« Reply #5031 on: November 20, 2020, 02:19:07 PM »
Another case of mass falsified tests.

She got off very lightly, just 15 years, the sentence should have been the maximum 99 years. Of course the state doesn't know how many people were affected, otherwise they'd probably end up bankrupt.

Woman who cost parents custody of their children headed to prison



The state of Alabama has no way to determine how many drug tests a woman falsified, per court testimony.

However, several victims said Thursday that Brandy Murrah’s deceit cost them custody of their children. That’s because she purposely reported incorrect drug test findings to the Alabama Department of Human Resources.

Jennifer Severs lost custody of her three children for several months after a forged lab report incorrectly showed she had used methamphetamine and marijuana.

Furious, Judy McGinnis, Jennifer’s mother, tracked down the doctor whose name appeared on that paperwork. That’s when she learned that he had not tested the hair follicle sample. Meanwhile, Jennifer submitted a second sample through another lab, and it came back clean.

Her persistence led to an investigation that revealed Murrah's crimes.

After collecting samples, she never forwarded them for testing. Instead, she created false results and submitted those to DHR, an agency that relied on her firm, A and J Labs, for correct analysis. It is believed Murrah owed for previous tests and the labs that tested samples she collected may have no longer been willing to extend her credit.

In another case, a reformed addict was also wronged. On the verge of reuniting with her children, test results submitted by Murrah wrongly showed Grace Faulk had relapsed.

https://www.wtvy.com/2020/11/13/woman-who-cost-parents-custody-of-their-children-headed-to-prison/


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« Reply #5032 on: November 21, 2020, 10:55:43 PM »
210 firearms missing. They surely have secure storage...

According to the City Controller: "Our investigation did find evidence of trading at gun shops with city sheriff's office guns."

The current sheriff took over in January 2020. The previous sheriff is in prison.

Controller’s Office Completes Investigation into Sheriff’s Office Gun Inventory; Finds 101 Service Firearms and 109 PFA Weapons are Missing

City Controller Rebecca Rhynhart, joined by Philadelphia Sheriff Rochelle Bilal, announced the results of her office’s investigation into the gun inventory maintained by the Philadelphia Sheriff’s Office. After receiving a complaint alleging that 15 rifles and shotguns had been missing from the Sheriff’s Office gun inventory since 2016, the Controller’s Office opened an investigation into all firearms under the purview of the Sheriff’s Office.

The investigation found that 101 service firearms and 109 PFA weapons were missing from the Sheriff’s Office inventory. The review also identified other issues with the overall management of the Sheriff’s Office gun inventory. In response to the review, Sheriff Bilal expressed her willingness to improve the management of her office’s gun inventory and to implement recommendations outlined in the report.

“It’s unacceptable that more than 200 guns that should be in the Sheriff’s Office custody cannot be located,” said Controller Rhynhart. “The public needs to trust that the Sheriff’s Office is a reliable steward of its own property, as well as the personal property given to the Sheriff’s Office for safekeeping. I want to thank Sheriff Bilal and her office for their cooperation during this investigation.  While many of the issues identified pre-date Sheriff Bilal’s administration, I hope that she will take quick action to track down the missing guns, if possible, and ensure proper maintenance of the gun inventory moving forward.”

The investigation included an on-site inspection of all firearms maintained by the Sheriff’s Office. The Sheriff’s Office gun inventory consists of service firearms – firearms carried by Deputy Sheriff Officers while executing their official duties – and PFA weapons – firearms and other weapons temporarily relinquished to the Sheriff’s Office for safekeeping by individuals subject to the Protection from Abuse Act. Investigators also reviewed all policies and procedures related to the Sheriff’s gun inventory; conducted interviews; and reviewed and analyzed all recordkeeping data maintained by the Sheriff’s Office related to firearms.

https://controller.phila.gov/philadelphia-audits/investigation-and-review-of-the-sheriffs-office-gun-inventory/

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #5033 on: November 23, 2020, 08:18:22 AM »
Good for thee but not for me. Berating the common citizen when called out on it.




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« Reply #5034 on: November 24, 2020, 03:24:12 PM »
Funny how all those SJW companies and their executives keep trying to undermine firearms and those who own them but they certainly don't mind bribing cops for the privilege of concealed carry. And of course the cops who award these "privileges" are all too happy to receive "support" and "donations".


Undersheriff ensnared in Santa Clara County concealed guns corruption probe

 A corruption investigation targeting the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office over a possible pay-to-play racket for concealed-handgun privileges now has reached the top tier of Sheriff Laurie Smith’s administration, with sources saying her second-in-command — Undersheriff Rick Sung — now is a subject of the wide-ranging probe into whether Smith rewarded political donors with the coveted permits.

Multiple sources confirmed that a search warrant was served Thursday morning at Sung’s office in the Sheriff’s Office headquarters on Younger Avenue in North San Jose. Computer equipment was seized by investigators with the District Attorney’s Office at the direction of its Public Integrity Unit, sources said.

As the investigation intensifies, tension has been building inside the Sheriff’s Office. To date, at least four sheriff’s supervisors — including at least one other high-ranking commander — have been the subject of search warrants in connection with suspected “quid pro quo” handling of the permits, according to sources familiar with the case. The DA’s office previously served a warrant at Sheriff’s Office headquarters in early August.

A focal point of the DA investigation continues to be a single $45,000 donation by Martin Nielsen, executive protection operations and executive projects manager for Seattle-based AS Solution. Records show Nielsen made the donation in October 2018 to the Santa Clara County Public Safety Alliance, an independent-expenditure committee that backed Smith’s bid for a sixth term, and he and multiple colleagues in the firm received concealed-carry weapon permits this past March.

AS Solution, which specializes in executive security, has said in previous statements that the firm is cooperating with the DA investigation and has launched an internal probe into the matter. One of the firm’s employees granted a permit along with Nielsen recently took a job with Facebook, currently one of AS Solution’s most prominent clients. Facebook spokesperson Anthony Harrison confirmed that AS Solution “is one of at least a dozen security providers we use.”

When asked whether Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and Sheryl Sandberg were among those protected by AS Solution, which first was reported by San Jose Inside, Harrison gave a more general answer. “Our security partners provide protection services for several key executives, including Mark and Sheryl,” Harrison wrote in an email.

https://www.mercurynews.com/2019/11/08/undersheriff-ensnared-in-santa-clara-county-concealed-guns-corruption-probe/



Apple’s head of global security indicted on bribery charges

Apple’s head of global security was charged with bribery last week for allegedly promising to donate iPads to the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office in exchange for concealed-weapons permits, according to an indictment made public Monday.

The charges are part of a broader, two-year investigation into the sheriff’s office, according to a news release on the Santa Clara County district attorney’s website. The investigation explored an alleged scheme to trade concealed-weapons permits in exchange for goods, such as iPads and expensive sports tickets.

Thomas Moyer, who has run Apple’s security department since 2013, according to his LinkedIn page, had applied for concealed-weapons permits, according to the release. The sheriff’s office held up the application, the news release alleges, until Moyer agreed to get Apple to donate $70,000 worth of iPads.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2020/11/23/apple-sheriff-bribery/

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« Reply #5035 on: December 01, 2020, 09:26:33 PM »
San Diego Kept Quiet on Plans for Military-Grade Drone to Catch Speeding Drivers

San Diego was supposed to be the site this year of a major drone project intended to show off the civilian capabilities of military-grade technology for monitoring things like wildfires and infrastructure. The players involved in the test flight obscured its other purpose: catching drivers who speed.

Records obtained by Voice of San Diego show that the city’s Office of Homeland Security had been supportive of General Atomics, a local defense contractor, in its attempt to open the skies above San Diego to new forms of surveillance. They wound up talking last year about how police might benefit from putting a massive vehicle with a camera above the metro.

The SkyGuardian is not an ordinary drone. It weighs upwards of 12,500 pounds, with a wingspan of 79 feet. Its predecessors were developed to help the war on terror, and the company has marketed it as a “persistent eye in the sky” that governments can incorporate into their public planning and emergency response efforts.

In San Diego, officials kicked around the possibility of using the drone for vehicle enforcement on the freeway — but asked General Atomics to withhold that information publicly, omitting one of the reasons they were interested in the test flight.

Behind the scenes, the company was still offering as late as December 2019 — two months after the press release went out — to assist local police with “border traffic surveillance, stoplight functionality, and vehicle speed enforcement.”

The camera attached to the SkyGuardian would have required automatic license plate reading software to identify automobile owners from 12,000 feet up. The company did not respond to questions. Despite all the interest locally, the test flight never took place over San Diego. General Atomics wound up re-routing the SkyGuardian to the desert in April after the Federal Aviation Administration expressed safety concerns.

https://voiceofsandiego.org/topics/government/san-diego-kept-quiet-on-plans-for-military-grade-drone-to-catch-speeding-drivers

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« Reply #5036 on: December 02, 2020, 11:02:50 AM »
When seconds counted, these cops didn't care. They have no duty to protect the citizens but the citizens are forced to pay up regardless.

Another success from the Broward County Sheriff, the same one where the Parkland school shooting happened and the "brave" cops ("Coward of Broward") were cowering outside the school while kids were getting murdered.

‘Sheriff, hurry up please.’ Disabled Florida man battles intruder as cops wait down the street.

He had just stepped from the shower and was settling in for the night when he caught a glimpse of a figure outside his window.

70 year old Bill Norkunas, a childhood polio survivor, headed over to the light and flicked it on hoping to scare away whoever was there. Instead, the light was a beacon drawing a young man to his front door, a door made of glass.

And then for the next 15 minutes, Norkunas stood there, barefoot and unclothed, with his crutches, on one side of the glass pane trying to steady a gun in his trembling hand while the stranger stood on the other side, pounding on the door, banging it with his hip or gnawing at the thick hurricane-grade glass with a garden paver.

Norkunas, who suffered minor injuries from the glass digging into his foot, has no idea why the man, later identified as 23-year-old Timothy Johnson of Fort Lauderdale, tried to break down his door on Nov. 7.

And as bewildering, and just as terrifying to him, is the knowledge that a squad of Broward sheriff’s deputies responded to his Tamarac neighborhood, but none came close to his home to stop the man. Instead, they waited down the street until he walked over to them and surrendered.

The Sheriff’s Office refused to answer questions about the response, including why no one showed up at Norkunas’ home, whether policy was followed or broken, and whether the situation could have been handled better. Instead, the department released this statement:

“Within days of the incident in Tamarac, the Broward Sheriff’s Office began a thorough review into how the deputies on scene handled the response to this fluid and rapidly evolving situation. The review into this incident is ongoing."

While law enforcement officers take an oath to serve and protect, they are not bound to do so legally, the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled.

“The law doesn’t require law enforcement officers to protect you from other people,” said Rodney Jacobs, assistant director of the Civil Investigative Panel, a police oversight committee for the city of Miami.

https://www.tampabay.com/news/crime/2020/11/28/sheriff-hurry-up-please-disabled-florida-man-battles-intruder-as-cops-wait-down-the-street/

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« Reply #5037 on: December 08, 2020, 12:36:13 PM »
Another man killed but since he was white there will be no protests, riots, looting or twitter hashtags.

It started as a noise complaint. It ended in another fatal Phoenix police shooting

Ryan Whitaker had heard a stranger knock on his Ahwatukee apartment door in the middle of the night earlier in May. So when he heard a similar knock on a Thursday after 10 p.m. later that same week, he answered the door holding his 9 mm gun.

Holding the gun in his right hand, he was confronted by two Phoenix police officers standing on either side of the door. They appeared surprised by the sight of the firearm, body camera footage shows.

3 seconds after Whitaker opened the door, Phoenix Officer Jeff Cooke shot Whitaker in the back at least two times, killing the 40-year-old man. Phoenix police had portrayed Whitaker's shooting as an emergency domestic violence call. A 30-minute police body camera video released this week indicates the incident started over a noise complaint from a neighbor upstairs who called police twice.

https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/phoenix/2020/07/17/noise-complaint-fatal-police-shooting-ryan-whitaker/5459142002/

Once again the taxpayers have to pay for the killing of this man on his front door. No arrests and no charges for his killers who, as usual, claimed to "instantly fear for their lives". The neighbor who called should also be held accountable.

Of course don't expect any rioting or looting, the victim was white.

Phoenix approves $3M payout over deadly police shooting; family member vows to continue pursuit for justice



The family of a man shot and killed by Phoenix Police will receive a $3 million payout, as members of the Phoenix City Council voted to approve the settlement during a meeting on Dec. 2.

According to FOX 10's Justin Lum, the settlement over the police shooting that killed 40-year-old Ryan Whitaker was approved on a 9-0 vote, seven months after the shooting that killed a father of two children.

During the meeting, City Council member Carlos Garcia spoke out about the deadly shooting.

"We not only failed this family in our policies, but also, I feel like we failed them in being able to walk them through this process," said Councilmember Garcia.

Councilmember Sal DiCiccio, who is usually vocal on his support of law enforcement, sided with Whitaker, saying he handled the situation correctly, and the settlement amount is low.

Councilmember DiCiccio also called out Phoenix Police for allegedly not getting Whitaker medical help fast enough

"We don't know if he would have lived or not, but the fact of the matter is it showed a strong callousness from those individuals that were there to not immediately call for help," said Councilmember DiCiccio.

https://www.fox10phoenix.com/news/phoenix-approves-3m-payout-over-deadly-police-shooting-family-member-vows-to-continue-pursuit-for-justice

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« Reply #5038 on: December 08, 2020, 01:25:22 PM »
No riots?

Once again the taxpayers have to pay for the killing of this man on his front door. No arrests and no charges for his killers who, as usual, claimed to "instantly fear for their lives". The neighbor who called should also be held accountable.

Of course don't expect any rioting or looting, the victim was white.

Phoenix approves $3M payout over deadly police shooting; family member vows to continue pursuit for justice



The family of a man shot and killed by Phoenix Police will receive a $3 million payout, as members of the Phoenix City Council voted to approve the settlement during a meeting on Dec. 2.

According to FOX 10's Justin Lum, the settlement over the police shooting that killed 40-year-old Ryan Whitaker was approved on a 9-0 vote, seven months after the shooting that killed a father of two children.

During the meeting, City Council member Carlos Garcia spoke out about the deadly shooting.

"We not only failed this family in our policies, but also, I feel like we failed them in being able to walk them through this process," said Councilmember Garcia.

Councilmember Sal DiCiccio, who is usually vocal on his support of law enforcement, sided with Whitaker, saying he handled the situation correctly, and the settlement amount is low.

Councilmember DiCiccio also called out Phoenix Police for allegedly not getting Whitaker medical help fast enough

"We don't know if he would have lived or not, but the fact of the matter is it showed a strong callousness from those individuals that were there to not immediately call for help," said Councilmember DiCiccio.

https://www.fox10phoenix.com/news/phoenix-approves-3m-payout-over-deadly-police-shooting-family-member-vows-to-continue-pursuit-for-justice

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« Reply #5039 on: December 08, 2020, 08:58:59 PM »
Happens in the dystopian UK.

Police deploy border patrols and number plate recognition cameras to track drivers moving between tier 3 and 2

North Yorkshire Police has been accused of “totalitarian” tactics after deploying border patrols and number plate recognition cameras to deter drivers from travelling into the county from areas with stricter coronavirus rules.

The force warned it could take “enforcement action” against anyone from a tier 3 area caught visiting the region to go to a pub or restaurant or for a day trip.

All of North Yorkshire was placed under tier 2 restrictions, which allow hospitality venues to open, when England emerged from its national lockdown this week. But the county is surrounded by tier 3 areas including the northeast, West Yorkshire, East Yorkshire and South Yorkshire, where pubs and restaurants are shut.

The government’s tier 3 guidance state people should avoid travelling out of their area “other than where necessary" and lists work, education, volunteering, caring and medical appointments among the acceptable reasons. However, there is no law prohibiting travel between tiers.

Superintendent Mike Walker, who is leading North Yorkshire Police’s Covid response, said: “I realise there may be some confusion over what is deemed necessary in these circumstances, so I’d like to be clear here. It is neither necessary or acceptable to leave a tier 3 area and enter a lower tier area for a day trip or to visit a pub or restaurant for a meal."

Police have also been stopping drivers entering the country to check why they are travelling. Adam Wanger, a human rights barrister, said: “There is no legal restriction on travelling from one tier to another, or within one tiered area. There is no power under the regulations for police to stop cars. So in short, this should not be happening.”

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/north-yorkshire-police-drive-tier-3-b1766243.html

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #5041 on: December 10, 2020, 02:38:09 PM »
Happens in the dystopian UK.

Police deploy border patrols and number plate recognition cameras to track drivers moving between tier 3 and 2

North Yorkshire Police has been accused of “totalitarian” tactics after deploying border patrols and number plate recognition cameras to deter drivers from travelling into the county from areas with stricter coronavirus rules.

The force warned it could take “enforcement action” against anyone from a tier 3 area caught visiting the region to go to a pub or restaurant or for a day trip.

All of North Yorkshire was placed under tier 2 restrictions, which allow hospitality venues to open, when England emerged from its national lockdown this week. But the county is surrounded by tier 3 areas including the northeast, West Yorkshire, East Yorkshire and South Yorkshire, where pubs and restaurants are shut.

The government’s tier 3 guidance state people should avoid travelling out of their area “other than where necessary" and lists work, education, volunteering, caring and medical appointments among the acceptable reasons. However, there is no law prohibiting travel between tiers.

Superintendent Mike Walker, who is leading North Yorkshire Police’s Covid response, said: “I realise there may be some confusion over what is deemed necessary in these circumstances, so I’d like to be clear here. It is neither necessary or acceptable to leave a tier 3 area and enter a lower tier area for a day trip or to visit a pub or restaurant for a meal."

Police have also been stopping drivers entering the country to check why they are travelling. Adam Wanger, a human rights barrister, said: “There is no legal restriction on travelling from one tier to another, or within one tiered area. There is no power under the regulations for police to stop cars. So in short, this should not be happening.”

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/north-yorkshire-police-drive-tier-3-b1766243.html


It’s totally fucked up over here at this time. Police have become power crazed bullies on a lot of occasions
& it’s getting more frequent. Anything lockdown related it top priority.
Huge double standards are seen in policing everyday.
Just yesterday a mother & daughter were being attacked in their car by a nutter with a machete, police were called several times & didn’t respond. Yet the same police had time & manpower to go with cutting gear to arrest a group of men drinking in a football club. And they proudly posted the video of them doing it. 🙄🙄

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #5042 on: December 15, 2020, 07:37:32 PM »
Another case of mass falsified tests.

She got off very lightly, just 15 years, the sentence should have been the maximum 99 years. Of course the state doesn't know how many people were affected, otherwise they'd probably end up bankrupt.

Woman who cost parents custody of their children headed to prison



The state of Alabama has no way to determine how many drug tests a woman falsified, per court testimony.

However, several victims said Thursday that Brandy Murrah’s deceit cost them custody of their children. That’s because she purposely reported incorrect drug test findings to the Alabama Department of Human Resources.

Jennifer Severs lost custody of her three children for several months after a forged lab report incorrectly showed she had used methamphetamine and marijuana.

Furious, Judy McGinnis, Jennifer’s mother, tracked down the doctor whose name appeared on that paperwork. That’s when she learned that he had not tested the hair follicle sample. Meanwhile, Jennifer submitted a second sample through another lab, and it came back clean.

Her persistence led to an investigation that revealed Murrah's crimes.

After collecting samples, she never forwarded them for testing. Instead, she created false results and submitted those to DHR, an agency that relied on her firm, A and J Labs, for correct analysis. It is believed Murrah owed for previous tests and the labs that tested samples she collected may have no longer been willing to extend her credit.

In another case, a reformed addict was also wronged. On the verge of reuniting with her children, test results submitted by Murrah wrongly showed Grace Faulk had relapsed.

https://www.wtvy.com/2020/11/13/woman-who-cost-parents-custody-of-their-children-headed-to-prison/

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #5043 on: December 16, 2020, 09:56:06 AM »
The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses...

This happened 2 years ago and still the intruders tried to keep the video secret.


‘You Have the Wrong Place:’ Body Camera Video Shows Moments Police Handcuff Innocent, Naked Woman During Wrong Raid

For the first time, police body camera video reveals what an innocent woman said happened to her nearly two years ago: police officers wrongly entered her home with guns drawn and handcuffed her naked as she watched in horror.

Last year, Anjanette Young filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request for the video to show the public what happened to her that day. CBS 2 also filed a request for the video. But the Chicago Police Department denied the requests.

Young recently obtained the footage after a court forced CPD to turn it over as part of her lawsuit against police.

“I feel like they didn’t want us to have this video because they knew how bad it was,” Young said. “They knew they had done something wrong. They knew that the way they treated me was not right.”

Hours before the TV version of this report broadcast, the city’s lawyers attempted to stop CBS 2 from airing the video by filing an emergency motion in federal court.

https://chicago.cbslocal.com/2020/12/15/you-have-the-wrong-place-body-camera-video-shows-moments-police-handcuff-innocent-naked-woman-during-wrong-raid/

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #5044 on: December 16, 2020, 09:58:49 AM »
The place is a pigsty and woman is hideously fat.   Still messed up though.   :D ;D ;)

The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses...

This happened 2 years ago and still the intruders tried to keep the video secret.


‘You Have the Wrong Place:’ Body Camera Video Shows Moments Police Handcuff Innocent, Naked Woman During Wrong Raid

For the first time, police body camera video reveals what an innocent woman said happened to her nearly two years ago: police officers wrongly entered her home with guns drawn and handcuffed her naked as she watched in horror.

Last year, Anjanette Young filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request for the video to show the public what happened to her that day. CBS 2 also filed a request for the video. But the Chicago Police Department denied the requests.

Young recently obtained the footage after a court forced CPD to turn it over as part of her lawsuit against police.

“I feel like they didn’t want us to have this video because they knew how bad it was,” Young said. “They knew they had done something wrong. They knew that the way they treated me was not right.”

Hours before the TV version of this report broadcast, the city’s lawyers attempted to stop CBS 2 from airing the video by filing an emergency motion in federal court.

https://chicago.cbslocal.com/2020/12/15/you-have-the-wrong-place-body-camera-video-shows-moments-police-handcuff-innocent-naked-woman-during-wrong-raid/

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #5045 on: December 17, 2020, 12:43:24 PM »
Great work by the Innocence Project.

This man served 19 years despite being innocent. The "justice system" surely worked for him 19 years ago. How about they imprison for several decades the cops that framed him? But they probably received a promotion or retired comfortably.

Police shot a Philly man, then accused him of rape. He was exonerated after 19 years.

It was before dawn on Nov. 27, 2001, and Termaine Joseph Hicks was at the wrong place at precisely the wrong time.

A woman had been pistol-whipped, dragged into an alleyway behind what was then St. Agnes Hospital in South Philadelphia, and raped — until the rapist was startled and fled the scene. Hicks heard her screams and rushed to help. But, seconds later, police officers arrived, took him for the rapist and shot him three times. Hicks survived, but was charged with the rape and sentenced to 12½ to 25 years in prison.

On Wednesday, after 19 years’ incarceration, Hicks, 45, was, at last, exonerated.

The Philadelphia District Attorney’s Conviction Integrity Unit agreed with Hicks and his lawyers, civil-rights attorney Susan Lin, and the Innocence Project, that the case was built on lies — possibly to cover up the unjustified shooting — that were contradicted by newly analyzed and compelling forensic evidence.

When he was sentenced to a maximum of 25 years, he told the judge: “An innocent man can’t sit in jail for long.” But at parole hearings, according to his lawyers, he was penalized for refusing to accept responsibility for the crime.

The new analysis outlined a case in which ample physical evidence available 19 years ago ought to have been enough to clear Hicks, who was known in court records as Jermaine Weeks.

Hicks fought for years to get the forensic evidence in his case reviewed but it was not provided to Hicks or his lawyers until after his trial had concluded.

https://www.inquirer.com/news/philadelphia-wrongful-conviction-exoneration-police-misconduct-tremaine-hicks-20201216.html

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #5046 on: December 17, 2020, 01:24:24 PM »

Horrible,   


Great work by the Innocence Project.

This man served 19 years despite being innocent. The "justice system" surely worked for him 19 years ago. How about they imprison for several decades the cops that framed him? But they probably received a promotion or retired comfortably.

Police shot a Philly man, then accused him of rape. He was exonerated after 19 years.

It was before dawn on Nov. 27, 2001, and Termaine Joseph Hicks was at the wrong place at precisely the wrong time.

A woman had been pistol-whipped, dragged into an alleyway behind what was then St. Agnes Hospital in South Philadelphia, and raped — until the rapist was startled and fled the scene. Hicks heard her screams and rushed to help. But, seconds later, police officers arrived, took him for the rapist and shot him three times. Hicks survived, but was charged with the rape and sentenced to 12½ to 25 years in prison.

On Wednesday, after 19 years’ incarceration, Hicks, 45, was, at last, exonerated.

The Philadelphia District Attorney’s Conviction Integrity Unit agreed with Hicks and his lawyers, civil-rights attorney Susan Lin, and the Innocence Project, that the case was built on lies — possibly to cover up the unjustified shooting — that were contradicted by newly analyzed and compelling forensic evidence.

When he was sentenced to a maximum of 25 years, he told the judge: “An innocent man can’t sit in jail for long.” But at parole hearings, according to his lawyers, he was penalized for refusing to accept responsibility for the crime.

The new analysis outlined a case in which ample physical evidence available 19 years ago ought to have been enough to clear Hicks, who was known in court records as Jermaine Weeks.

Hicks fought for years to get the forensic evidence in his case reviewed but it was not provided to Hicks or his lawyers until after his trial had concluded.

https://www.inquirer.com/news/philadelphia-wrongful-conviction-exoneration-police-misconduct-tremaine-hicks-20201216.html

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #5047 on: December 17, 2020, 06:57:30 PM »
I'd let her jerk me off on her face.

There's no way she'd let you...



...she'd insist on swallowing.

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #5048 on: December 17, 2020, 10:30:24 PM »
The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses...

This happened 2 years ago and still the intruders tried to keep the video secret.


‘You Have the Wrong Place:’ Body Camera Video Shows Moments Police Handcuff Innocent, Naked Woman During Wrong Raid

For the first time, police body camera video reveals what an innocent woman said happened to her nearly two years ago: police officers wrongly entered her home with guns drawn and handcuffed her naked as she watched in horror.

Last year, Anjanette Young filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request for the video to show the public what happened to her that day. CBS 2 also filed a request for the video. But the Chicago Police Department denied the requests.

Young recently obtained the footage after a court forced CPD to turn it over as part of her lawsuit against police.

“I feel like they didn’t want us to have this video because they knew how bad it was,” Young said. “They knew they had done something wrong. They knew that the way they treated me was not right.”

Hours before the TV version of this report broadcast, the city’s lawyers attempted to stop CBS 2 from airing the video by filing an emergency motion in federal court.

https://chicago.cbslocal.com/2020/12/15/you-have-the-wrong-place-body-camera-video-shows-moments-police-handcuff-innocent-naked-woman-during-wrong-raid/

When this story appeared in the news a few days ago, Mayor Beetlejuice first claimed she knew nothing about the incident (which happened 2 years ago) despite being the Mayor and thus overseeing the police. What a disgusting liar.

Mayor Lightfoot Apologizes To Anjanette Young For Wrong Raid Where Young Was Handcuffed Naked, Says Video Was Not Brought To Her Attention

Mayor Lori Lightfoot on Wednesday said the video showing Anjanette Young being handcuffed naked by Chicago Police, which CBS 2 aired this week, was appalling.

Mayor Lightfoot on Wednesday called the video showing that incident appalling – and apologized for the first time, after her office tried to keep you from seeing the video. The story by CBS 2 Investigator Dave Savini is now making news across the nation.

https://chicago.cbslocal.com/2020/12/17/mayor-lightfoot-apologizes-to-anjanette-young-for-wrong-raid-where-young-was-handcuffed-naked-says-video-was-not-brought-to-her-attention/


2 days later, Mayor Beetlejuice changes her tune and admits she knew about it more than a year ago but claimed she was "focused on budget issues".


Lightfoot Acknowledges She Learned About Wrong Raid Of Anjanette Young’s More Than A Year Ago

Still on the hot seat over the botched raid of Anjanette Young’s home in 2019, Mayor Lori Lightfoot on Thursday acknowledged her staff told her about the case sooner than she previously claimed, and admitted she was wrong about Young filing a Freedom of Information Act request for video footage of the incident.

A day after apologizing to Young for the raid, Lightfoot admitted on Thursday she was wrong when she said one day earlier she was first informed of Young’s case only this week, even though the raid itself happened in February 2019, and CBS 2 first began reporting on her case in November 2019.

Although the mayor maintained she didn’t see video of the raid until this week, Lightfoot said her staff has since informed her that Young’s case and other wrong raids were brought to her attention in November of 2019.  However, she said she doesn’t have any recollection of that.

https://chicago.cbslocal.com/2020/12/17/lightfoot-acknowledges-she-learned-about-wrong-raid-of-anjanette-youngs-more-than-a-year-ago/


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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #5049 on: December 17, 2020, 11:19:58 PM »
There's no way she'd let you...



...she'd insist on swallowing.

(And be ready for the wave of self-loathing that would wash over you in that moment of cold regret immediately 'posr-pop')

It's something I'd have to learn to live with.  I used to hate when broads would want to keep sucking away after nutting down the hatch.  Sensitive as all hell.  Used to want to throat punch this one pig back in the 90's for doing it.