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« Reply #5201 on: January 17, 2022, 10:07:01 PM »
Most have heard of George Floyd by now but who knows or remembers Tony Timpa?

He was killed by cops despite pleading for help more than 30 times. After killing him the cops laughed and joked.

But his death didn't matter since he was white. No riots, no looting, no beating up innocent bystanders, no taking down statues. Very few even know his name.

Now to add insult to injury, his killers enjoy the travesty known as "qualified immunity".

Federal judge tosses excessive force suit against five Dallas officers in Tony Timpa case

A federal judge in Dallas has thrown out an excessive force lawsuit filed against five Dallas police officers who handcuffed and pinned a mentally ill man to the ground shortly before he died.

In a 27-page ruling, U.S. District Judge David Godbey granted the officers’ motion for summary judgment in the case of Tony Timpa. The unarmed Rockwall man died in 2016 from “sudden cardiac death due to the toxic effects of cocaine and physiological stress associated with physical restraint,” court records show.

Godbey based his decision, signed Monday, on the controversial doctrine of qualified immunity. Under that standard, Timpa’s family had to identify a specific case in the Fifth Circuit court of appeals that clearly established that the officers’ conduct at the time was unconstitutional.

A private security guard handcuffed Timpa before Dallas officers arrived. Timpa was unarmed, in shorts and barefoot. The responding officers mocked the 32-year-old as he screamed for his life, with one officer’s knee pinned in his back for about 14 minutes as he lay face down in the grass, according to court records. They joked after he became unresponsive that he was going to be late for school, the lawsuit says.

The officers involved were Dustin Dillard, Raymond Dominguez, Kevin Mansell, Domingo Rivera and Danny Vasquez.

Three of the officers later faced misdemeanor deadly conduct charges in connection with the death.

But last year, Dallas County District Attorney John Creuzot dismissed the charges against Dillard, Mansell and Vasquez. Creuzot said he met with three medical examiners who told him they did not believe the officers acted recklessly.

All but one of the five officers remain on the force, a police spokeswoman said Tuesday. Mansell retired in August 2019, the spokeswoman said.

https://www.dallasnews.com/news/courts/2020/07/07/federal-judge-tosses-excessive-force-suit-against-five-dallas-officers-in-tony-timpa-case/




Similar case to George Floyd with the cops kneeling on his neck until he died. Some key differences though: unlike Floyd, Tony Timpa wasn't black, he wasn't a career criminal, it took 3 years for the footage of the killing to be released (probably because it contradicted the cops' lies), the cops laughed and joked when they killed him and there was no looting or rioting afterwards. Very few people have even heard of Tony Timpa.

Even though the cops killed Tony Timpa in 2016, 4 years before Floyd, until now they were protected by the shameful immunity their ilk enjoys. Of course it's unlikely they will face execution or life in prison for killing Timpa. Even back then the cops faced only misdemeanor charges which were then dismissed by the DA, a Democrat elected on a "justice reform" platform.




Dallas officers don’t have qualified immunity in Tony Timpa case

A federal appeals court says four Dallas police officers are not protected from liability for the 2016 death of a man in their custody.

Tony Timpa was in a prone position and subdued by Dallas officers for more than 14 minutes. The appeals court says he was no longer resisting after nine minutes and that the continued use of force was not only excessive but ultimately deadly.

The ruling means a handful of Dallas police officers will now have to face federal civil rights violation charges in the death of Timpa.

https://www.fox4news.com/news/dallas-officers-dont-have-qualified-immunity-in-tony-timpa-case

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« Reply #5202 on: January 17, 2022, 10:16:17 PM »
NO PRISON for cop for repeatedly raping a child.... 

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Byrnes Mill reserve officer gets probation for sodomy charge

A former Byrnes Mill reserve police officer has been sentenced to probation for sodomizing a boy he met on a dating app.

Ryan Shomaker, 48, of Washington, Mo., pleaded guilty to second-degree sodomy in Jefferson County on Dec. 2, and he pleaded guilty to the same charge in St. Louis County on Nov. 22.

On Dec. 2, Jefferson County Div. 5 Circuit Judge Victor Melenbrink sentenced Shomaker to seven years in prison in the Jefferson County case, and St. Louis County Circuit Judge Joseph Dueker sentenced Shomaker to seven years in the St. Louis County case. However, but both sentences were suspended and Shomaker was placed on five years’ probation, court records show.

The molestation began February 2014 when the victim was 13, and continued until sometime in 2018, the probable-cause statement in the case said.

https://www.myleaderpaper.com/news/police_fire/former-byrnes-mill-reserve-officer-gets-probation-for-sodomy-charge/article_d30884fe-5ba7-11ec-a6af-0bc82561b139.html

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« Reply #5203 on: January 18, 2022, 08:13:24 AM »

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« Reply #5204 on: January 21, 2022, 05:19:33 PM »
Tennessee judge accused of illegally jailing children announces retirement

A judge in Tennessee has announced her sudden retirement after being accused of illegally arresting and jailing more than a thousand children – even in cases where no crime was committed.

Judge Donna Scott Davenport, who has served in Rutherford County’s juvenile court since 2000, announced in a statement on Tuesday that she will step down rather than seek reelection when her current eight-year term ends in September. The judge made no mention of the controversies swirling around her and instead claimed the court had “positively affected the lives of young people and families in Rutherford County” during her two-decade tenure.

Judge Davenport’s announcement is a marked turnaround as she had been seeking reelection. Her sudden change of heart came just one day after state lawmakers filed a joint resolution to impeach the judge and remove her from the bench over allegations she illegally jailed children.

A bombshell investigation by ProPublica and Nashville Public Radio, released in October, found that the judge introduced an “always arrest” policy within the county’s juvenile justice system, where children were routinely arrested and jailed in juvenile detention center.

Once there, Rutherford County Juvenile Detention Center Director Lynn Duke introduced a “filter system” to determine which children should continue to be detained in the detention center before the youths then appeared before Judge Davenport. The judge, who is the only juvenile judge in the county, had also appointed the director to that position.

The ProPublica probe found that, under her watch, children were jailed in 48% of all cases referred to juvenile court in Rutherford County. By contrast, across the state of Tennessee, children were jailed in just 5% of cases. Many of the children impacted were also black and, in many cases, no crime had been committed, the investigation found.

In December, a lawsuit brought by children incarcerated under the judge’s system was settled for around $6m.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/crime/tennessee-judge-davenport-retires-children-jail-b1997449.html

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« Reply #5205 on: January 24, 2022, 01:34:58 PM »
Another "back the blue" moment...

This young man gave the cops his name, social security number and card and still that was not enough. The cops didn't give a fuck when they arrested a 25-year-old black man instead of a 51 year old white man of taller stature. Of course don't expect these cops to go to jail, like this young man, or to pay out of their pockets.

Man sues Las Vegas, Henderson Police after being misidentified as ex-felon twice his age

A 25-year-old black man is suing two police agencies in Nevada after he was misidentified as a white ex-felon nearly twice his age, arrested, and held for 6 days in jails in two Las Vegas-area jurisdictions.

Shane Lee Brown claims civil rights violations, false imprisonment, negligence, and other wrongful conduct by Las Vegas and Henderson police and their top officials and seeks at least $50,000 in damages. His attorney, E. Brent Bryson, accuses police and corrections officers of failing to perform “any due diligence” — including comparing photos, fingerprints, dates of birth, physical descriptions, or criminal identification numbers — following his client’s arrest.

https://news3lv.com/news/local/man-sues-las-vegas-henderson-police-after-being-misidentified-as-ex-felon-twice-his-age

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« Reply #5206 on: January 27, 2022, 04:15:48 AM »

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« Reply #5207 on: February 03, 2022, 02:05:33 PM »
"Bureau says sophisticated hacking tool was never used in support of any investigation". Suuuure...


FBI confirms it obtained NSO’s Pegasus spyware

The FBI has confirmed that it obtained NSO Group’s powerful Pegasus spyware, suggesting that it bought access to the Israeli surveillance tool to “stay abreast of emerging technologies and tradecraft”.

In a statement released to the Guardian, the bureau said it had procured a “limited licence” to access Pegasus for “product testing and evaluation only”, and suggested that its evaluation of the tool partly related to security concerns if the spyware fell into the “wrong hands”.

The bureau also claimed it had never used Pegasus in support of any FBI investigation. “There was no operational use in support of any investigation, the FBI procured a limited licence for product testing and evaluation only,” it said.

https://www.theguardian.com/news/2022/feb/02/fbi-confirms-it-obtained-nsos-pegasus-spyware

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« Reply #5208 on: February 10, 2022, 04:42:15 AM »
DHS Warns Americans That Dropping COVID Restrictions Might Lead To ‘Acts Of Violence’ By ‘Extremists’
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Posted on 2/10/2022, 1:37:45 AM by TigerClaws

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) warned Americans on Monday that as COVID-19 restrictions are dropped, there is an increased risk for “acts of violence” such as mass shootings.

“The United States Remains in a heightened threat environment fueled by several actors, including an online environment filled with false or misleading narratives and conspiracy theories,” the DHS warned.

“As COVID-19 restrictions continue to decrease nationwide, increased access to commercial and government facilities and the rising number of mass gatherings could provide increased opportunities for individuals looking to commit acts of violence to do so, often with little or no warning,” the bulletin says.

“Meanwhile. COVID-19 mitigation measures – particularly COVID-19 vaccine and mask mandates – have been used by domestic violent extremists to justify violence since 2020 and could continue to inspire these extremists to target government, healthcare, and academic institutions that they associate with those measures,” it continues.

The DHS also warned that some extremists are “spreading false and misleading narratives about 5G cellular technology.” (RELATED: New York Rep. Maloney Says Government Is Ready ‘To Give People Their Lives Back,’ Thanks Biden)

Several blue states recently announced the end of certain coronavirus restrictions as cases fall. New Jersey announced the end of its mask mandate for school children, while New York is slated to end its indoor mask mandate Wednesday.

The DHS warned in August that individuals opposed to COVID-19 related restrictions could pose a terrorist threat, warning the risk of attacks were “exacerbated by impacts of the ongoing global pandemic, including grievances over public health safety measures and perceived government restrictions.”

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« Reply #5209 on: February 11, 2022, 09:26:06 AM »
CIA collecting bulk data on Americans without oversight, senators say

Two US senators have asked the Central Intelligence Agency to release the details of a secret bulk data collection program that has apparently ensnared Americans.

Sens. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) and Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.) wrote the director of national intelligence and the CIA (PDF), asking them to declassify a review of a CIA program known as “Deep Dive II,” the details of which were redacted from their letter. The letter was written in April 2021 but was classified until yesterday.

The secret CIA program is operated under the authority of Executive Order 12333, which former President Ronald Reagan issued in 1981. It has been used to justify bulk data collection of people in the US, including phone calls, SMS messages, and, until recently, email metadata. That practice was limited by a 2015 reauthorization of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, known as FISA, which banned the bulk collection of phone and SMS metadata by the FBI.

“FISA gets all the attention because of the periodic congressional reauthorizations and the release of Department of Justice, Office of the Director of National Intelligence, and FISA Court documents,” Wyden and Heinrich said in a statement. “But what these documents demonstrate is that many of the same concerns that Americans have about their privacy and civil liberties also apply to how the CIA collects and handles information under executive order and outside the FISA law. In particular, these documents reveal serious problems associated with warrantless backdoor searches of Americans, the same issue that has generated bipartisan concern in the FISA context.”

The CIA’s bulk data collection program, the senators wrote, has been “secretly conducted” and is done "outside the statutory framework that Congress and the public believe govern this collection, and without any of the judicial, congressional, or even executive branch oversight that comes with FISA collection.

“This basic fact has been kept from the public and from Congress. Until the [Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board] report was delivered last month, the nature and full extent of the CIA’s collection was withheld even from the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.”

In a statement issued to the Associated Press, the CIA did not deny that it was collecting data on Americans or clarify its legal justification. “CIA recognizes and takes very seriously our obligation to respect the privacy and civil liberties of US persons in the conduct of our vital national security mission,” Kristi Scott, the agency’s privacy and civil liberties officer, said in the statement. “CIA is committed to transparency consistent with our obligation to protect intelligence sources and methods.”

Wyden and Heinrich are asking the CIA to disclose what type of relationship it has with its sources and what legal justification it thinks it has to conduct such an operation. They also want to know what types of records were collected, how they’re stored, who has access to them, and how many Americans had their records collected and retained.

“Each of these matters has been the subject of extensive declassifications with regards to NSA’s and FBI’s FISA collection; there is no reason why CIA’s activities cannot be equally transparent,” they wrote.
The government only disclosed in 2017 the attorney general’s guidelines that the CIA is supposed to follow when conducting a program under Executive Order 12333.

In a set of recommendations that were declassified yesterday and made by the civil liberties oversight board, the CIA admits that “it is still in the process of implementing” those guidelines. Currently, one of the “checks” against abuse of that authorization is a pop-up box that reminds analysts that a tool is only to be used to collect foreign intelligence and is not to be used on US persons. It does not require them to “memorialize the justification” so it could be reviewed during an audit.

Wyden and Heinrich say that the CIA should exhibit greater transparency or else risk undermining the long-term credibility of the entire intelligence community. “This declassification is urgent,” the senators wrote. “It is critical that Congress not legislate without awareness of a [redacted] CIA program.”

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« Reply #5210 on: February 16, 2022, 10:19:32 AM »

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« Reply #5211 on: February 17, 2022, 04:29:38 PM »
Facial recognition firm Clearview AI tells investors it’s seeking massive expansion beyond law enforcement

The facial recognition company Clearview AI is telling investors it is on track to have 100 billion facial photos in its database within a year, enough to ensure “almost everyone in the world will be identifiable,” according to a financial presentation from December obtained by The Washington Post.

Those images — equivalent to 14 photos for each of the 7 billion people on Earth — would help power a surveillance system that has been used for arrests and criminal investigations by thousands of law enforcement and government agencies around the world.

And the company wants to expand beyond scanning faces for the police, saying in the presentation that it could monitor “gig economy” workers and is researching a number of new technologies that could identify someone based on how they walk, detect their location from a photo or scan their fingerprints from afar.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2022/02/16/clearview-expansion-facial-recognition/

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« Reply #5212 on: February 21, 2022, 10:31:23 AM »

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« Reply #5213 on: February 21, 2022, 11:29:58 AM »

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« Reply #5214 on: February 22, 2022, 01:31:41 PM »
Remember this case? What do these violent gang members need to do to go to prison? They abuse, kidnap, shoot, kill innocent people, the elderly, the deaf, even children and they still somehow manage to avoid harsh punishment.
This particular one will not stay a single day in prison, but he has to write an essay. Is this elementary school or what?
He shot at a harmless innocent man, a caretaker, who, probably knowing that an encounter with the criminal gang can turn fatal, laid flat on the ground with his hands up and begged the gang members not to shoot but to no avail.



North Miami Police Officer Avoids Prison in Caretaker Shooting

A North Miami Police officer who was convicted of a misdemeanor but acquitted of attempted manslaughter for shooting at a severely autistic man and wounding the man's caretaker won't be spending time in prison.

At a hearing Wednesday, Officer Jonathan Aledda was sentenced to one year of administrative probation and told he must complete 100 hours of community service related to the developmentally disabled. Aledda also must write an essay about better radio communication at police scenes.

Prosecutor Don Horn said: "His conduct was gross and flagrant, his course of conduct that day showed reckless disregard for human life. It showed reckless disregard for the safety of persons exposed to his dangerous effect. It showed grossly careless disregard for the safety and welfare of the public."

https://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local/North-Miami-Police-Officer-Avoids-Prison-in-Caretaker-Shooting-512174221.html

What a travesty.

Appeals Court Overturns Conviction of North Miami Cop in 2016 Caretaker Shooting

An appeals court has granted a new trial for a North Miami Police officer who was convicted of a misdemeanor but acquitted of attempted manslaughter for shooting at a severely autistic man and wounding the man's caretaker back in 2016.

In a ruling released Wednesday, Florida's Third District Court of Appeals overturned the 2019 conviction of Officer Jonathan Aledda in the shooting of Charles Kinsey.

At his first trial, Aledda was acquitted on one of the negligence counts but the case ended in a hung jury and mistrial on the other three counts.

At a second trial, a jury acquitted Aledda on the attempted manslaughter charges but found him guilty of the one negligence charge.

The appeals court's ruling said the trial court erred in not allowing Aledda's SWAT commander to testify about the training Aledda received.

"We conclude that the trial court erred by not allowing Aledda – charged by the State with culpable negligence for his assessment of and response to a crime scene – to introduce testimony regarding how Aledda was trained to assess and respond in such circumstances," the ruling stated.

https://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local/appeals-court-overturns-conviction-of-north-miami-cop-in-2016-caretaker-shooting/2692373/

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« Reply #5215 on: March 03, 2022, 11:00:59 AM »

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« Reply #5216 on: March 08, 2022, 07:59:07 AM »
Secret Surveillance Program Collects Americans’ Money-Transfer Data, Senator Says

A law-enforcement arm of the Department of Homeland Security participated in a secret bulk surveillance program that collected millions of records about certain money transfers of some Americans without a warrant, according to officials and a U.S. senator.

The surveillance program, overseen by investigators with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, collected records of any money transfer greater than $500 to or from Mexico, Sen. Ron Wyden (D., Ore.) said in a letter sent to the DHS inspector general. It also collected information on domestic or international transfers exceeding $500 to or from the states of Arizona, California, New Mexico and Texas.

https://www.wsj.com/articles/secret-surveillance-program-collects-americans-money-transfer-data-senator-says-11646737201

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« Reply #5217 on: March 08, 2022, 10:48:30 AM »
Settlements top $1M for much-sued NYPD sergeant accused of unwarranted stops, arrests and raids

An NYPD sergeant has hit a less than enviable milestone — lawsuits against him have topped the $1 million mark in settlements, the Daily News has learned.

Sgt. David Grieco, nicknamed “Bullethead” by his detractors, has been sued 46 times — believed to be near the top of the list for the most-sued cop — with 24 lawsuits thus far settled. The city has paid out $1,066,750 in taxpayer money to those who have accused him of unconstitutional street stops, illegal arrests and raids without warrants.

https://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/nyc-crime/ny-bullethead-lawsuit-figure-nypd-20220306-vzmqnuvssnf47neai7nacqzdve-story.html

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« Reply #5218 on: March 08, 2022, 01:35:29 PM »
Settlements top $1M for much-sued NYPD sergeant accused of unwarranted stops, arrests and raids

An NYPD sergeant has hit a less than enviable milestone — lawsuits against him have topped the $1 million mark in settlements, the Daily News has learned.

Sgt. David Grieco, nicknamed “Bullethead” by his detractors, has been sued 46 times — believed to be near the top of the list for the most-sued cop — with 24 lawsuits thus far settled. The city has paid out $1,066,750 in taxpayer money to those who have accused him of unconstitutional street stops, illegal arrests and raids without warrants.

https://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/nyc-crime/ny-bullethead-lawsuit-figure-nypd-20220306-vzmqnuvssnf47neai7nacqzdve-story.html


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« Reply #5219 on: March 09, 2022, 10:56:27 AM »
Another man killed by the "brave heroes". As usual, the cops investigated themselves and cleared themselves of any wrongdoing.

Video key in CPSO deputy's criminal case, wrongful death lawsuit filed by man's sons

An encounter between a 68-year-old man and a Caddo Parish sheriff’s deputy went from cooperative to contentious as the man became irritated with a search of his property for a fugitive who wasn’t there – ending with the man handcuffed by a visibly upset deputy and placed in a patrol vehicle, where he collapsed and later died of a medical condition.

That all according to video from deputies' body cams, which will be key in a criminal case against the deputy and in a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the man’s two sons.

Deputy Ryan Chapman, 36, faces charges of malfeasance in the death of William Walls of Keithville. Caddo prosecutors say he went into Walls’ home without a warrant and had no probable cause to take Walls into custody that day, instead using detention as a bargaining chip to find the fugitive.

Chapman has pleaded not guilty, saying he and fellow deputies were dealing with an unruly man who had become a distraction and threatened their safety while they searched for the fugitive.

https://www.ktbs.com/news/3investigates/video-key-in-cpso-deputys-criminal-case-wrongful-death-lawsuit-filed-by-mans-sons/article_d893f67c-9e52-11ec-a425-9749d0b9e390.html

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« Reply #5220 on: March 10, 2022, 09:09:31 AM »
Another child raping cop gets ZERO prison time and will not even have to register as a sex offender.

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Judge Allows Former Deputy Accused of Raping 14-Year-Old Girl to Avoid Prison and Sex Offender Status



After striking a plea deal with prosecutors, a onetime Tennessee sheriff’s deputy who was accused of repeatedly raping a 14-year-old girl over a period of 20 months will serve no time in prison and does not have to register as a sex offender.

Brian O. Beck, 47, pleaded guilty to a single count of aggravated assault on Monday, according to court records filed in Shelby County Court. That plea was part of a deal between Beck and prosecutors, a member of the Shelby County District Attorney General’s Office confirmed to Law&Crime.

The judge in the case suspended Beck’s nominal four-year prison sentence and said the defendant would instead serve three years probation, a sentencing order provided to Law&Crime by the prosecutor’s office indicates. If Beck fails to live up to the terms of his probation, he could be incarcerated for the aforementioned four-year term, according to the probation order itself and a statement from the prosecutor’s office to a local television station. The order also requires Beck to serve 150 hours of community service, submit to random drug screening, and have no contact with the victim.

The document says “the defendant is not likely again to engage in a criminal course of conduct” — at least “to the satisfaction of the Court” — and that “the ends of justice and the welfare of society do not require that the Defendant shall presently suffer the penalty imposed by law by incarceration.” Beck will also not have to register as a sex offender, according to the order.

https://lawandcrime.com/crime/judge-allows-former-deputy-accused-of-raping-14-year-old-girl-to-avoid-prison-and-sex-offender-status/

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« Reply #5221 on: March 12, 2022, 07:51:53 AM »

Weissport police chief charged with rape of a child

A Carbon County police chief and his friend have been charged in the alleged rape and sexual assault of a girl when they were teenagers.

Weissport Police Chief Brent Getz , 27, was arrested Tuesday night on a number of charges, including rape of a child.

According to court paperwork, Getz and a friend raped and sexually assaulted a girl numerous times from 2005 through early 2012, when she was 4-11 years old.

https://www.wfmz.com/news/crime/weissport-police-chief-charged-with-rape-of-a-child/article_ee792479-2f64-5233-92ba-71a94d617c5d.html

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« Reply #5222 on: March 12, 2022, 11:33:47 AM »
Weissport police chief charged with rape of a child

A Carbon County police chief and his friend have been charged in the alleged rape and sexual assault of a girl when they were teenagers.

Weissport Police Chief Brent Getz , 27, was arrested Tuesday night on a number of charges, including rape of a child.

According to court paperwork, Getz and a friend raped and sexually assaulted a girl numerous times from 2005 through early 2012, when she was 4-11 years old.

https://www.wfmz.com/news/crime/weissport-police-chief-charged-with-rape-of-a-child/article_ee792479-2f64-5233-92ba-71a94d617c5d.html
Kill them both.
Liar!!!!Filt!!!!

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« Reply #5223 on: March 16, 2022, 06:00:46 AM »
James O’Keefe Releases Video Footage of Armed FBI Agents Raiding Project Veritas Journalist’s Home
American Greatness ^ | 15 Mar, 2022 | Debra Heine
Posted on 3/16/2022, 7:41:12 AM by MtnClimber

Project Veritas founder James O’Keefe released video footage from last November, showing armed FBI agents raiding and ransacking an employee’s home. The Feds raided two of O’Keefe’s employees’ homes on November 4, on the orders of federal prosecutors from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York. They raided O’Keefe’s apartment in Mamaroneck, N.Y., a couple of days later in connection with Ashley Biden’s allegedly stolen diary.

O’Keefe contends that he and his journalists were targeted because of their investigative journalism.

The footage begins with the FBI banging loudly on the door, and with the startled journalist responding shakily, “I’m sorry, what is this regarding?”

“This is a search warrant, just open up!” the agent barked. After the journalist opened the door, the agent hollered: “Let me see your hands, let me see your hands!”

As the Feds filed into the home, the lead agent told the journalist that another agent would have to sit with him while the team searched his home “for our safety and for yours.” He said the journalist did not have to speak to the agent, and that he wasn’t being detained.

“We just want to see you calm, and then … are you okay with that?” the agent said. He told the journalist that another team of FBI agents was on the way.

O’Keefe said this invasion of his employee’s constitutional rights should “send shivers down the spines of every journalist around the country.”

“What you’ve just seen is an effort by the government to intimidate and silence us as journalists,” O’Keefe declared. “But Project Veritas will never be silenced. The 1st Amendment protects journalists and all people who speak out. We will stand firm to vindicate our own 1st Amendment rights, fight for the rights of our fellow journalists,

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« Reply #5224 on: March 16, 2022, 09:42:54 AM »
James O’Keefe Releases Video Footage of Armed FBI Agents Raiding Project Veritas Journalist’s Home
American Greatness ^ | 15 Mar, 2022 | Debra Heine
Posted on 3/16/2022, 7:41:12 AM by MtnClimber

Project Veritas founder James O’Keefe released video footage from last November, showing armed FBI agents raiding and ransacking an employee’s home. The Feds raided two of O’Keefe’s employees’ homes on November 4, on the orders of federal prosecutors from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York. They raided O’Keefe’s apartment in Mamaroneck, N.Y., a couple of days later in connection with Ashley Biden’s allegedly stolen diary.

O’Keefe contends that he and his journalists were targeted because of their investigative journalism.

The footage begins with the FBI banging loudly on the door, and with the startled journalist responding shakily, “I’m sorry, what is this regarding?”

“This is a search warrant, just open up!” the agent barked. After the journalist opened the door, the agent hollered: “Let me see your hands, let me see your hands!”

As the Feds filed into the home, the lead agent told the journalist that another agent would have to sit with him while the team searched his home “for our safety and for yours.” He said the journalist did not have to speak to the agent, and that he wasn’t being detained.

“We just want to see you calm, and then … are you okay with that?” the agent said. He told the journalist that another team of FBI agents was on the way.

O’Keefe said this invasion of his employee’s constitutional rights should “send shivers down the spines of every journalist around the country.”

“What you’ve just seen is an effort by the government to intimidate and silence us as journalists,” O’Keefe declared. “But Project Veritas will never be silenced. The 1st Amendment protects journalists and all people who speak out. We will stand firm to vindicate our own 1st Amendment rights, fight for the rights of our fellow journalists,

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The usual BS.

The way some media (CNN, New York Times) seemed to have advance knowledge of FBI raids as well as information (or even access) on items and documents that were seized by the regime's goons is very concerning.