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« Reply #3775 on: April 22, 2018, 01:46:41 PM »
Listen to that scumbag... This is a "judge".. Would be better if she was locked up in a white padded room with a straitjacket. It happened in Broward County, that place must be a cesspit.

Wheelchair user dies days after 'tyrannical' judge ignores request for breathing treatment
Judge Merrilee Ehrlich resigns from current post after outcry


FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - Days after Broward County Circuit Judge Merrilee Ehrlich told an inmate her request for medical care was irrelevant, the woman died at home, relatives said Friday.

Ehrlich resigned late Friday from her current position after some in the legal community criticized the judge for her behavior that day.

Sandra Faye Twiggs, a 59-year-old wheelchair user with a chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and asthma, was arrested for domestic violence in Lauderhill April 13, according to the arrest report.



https://www.local10.com/news/florida/broward/wheelchair-user-dies-after-tyrannical-judge-ignores-request-for-breathing-treatment


That’s outrageous behaviour by the judge
She needed punching from one end of America
To the other & back again.

Abhorrent power crazy bitch.

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« Reply #3776 on: April 22, 2018, 07:28:49 PM »
"His conduct is the result of circumstances that are unlikely to recur"
Exactly which circumstances are "unlikely to recur"? Probably the fact that the girl will not be 15 again. But some other circumstances might recur, like him approaching another young girl like her. Odd how some people like him get away with such crimes.

No jail for police officer who had child with 15-year-old

Rafael Martinez Jr., the now-former Camden County cop who had a sexual relationship and fathered a child with a girl when she was 15, was quiet at his sentencing Friday.

Judge Edward McBride accepted a negotiated plea to sentence Martinez to five years probation. As part of the agreement, Martinez pleaded to endangering the welfare of a child.

In sentencing Martinez, McBride noted that "his conduct is the result of circumstances that are unlikely to recur" and that the cop had no prior contact with the criminal justice system (besides being part of it).

http://www.nj.com/camden/index.ssf/2018/04/no_jail_for_cop_who_had_kid_with_15-year-old.html

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« Reply #3777 on: April 23, 2018, 06:51:54 PM »
Kyle Kashuv Interrogated By Broward County Deputies After Range Trip

Kyle Kashuv is a Parkland student who, just like Emma Gonzalez and David Hogg, was at Douglas High School the day Nikolas Cruz murdered 17 of his classmates. Unlike Gonzalez and Hogg and many other Douglas survivors, Kashuv has been a lone, persistent student voice in favor of gun rights and the Second Amendment.

Despite his support for the right to keep and bear arms, Kashuv didn’t own a firearm and had never fired one. That changed over the weekend when he went to a range with his father. He tweeted stills and video of the range session.

As night follows day, he was attacked on line for daring to fire an AR in a safe and controlled manner. Kashuv no doubt expected the reaction and shrugged it off.

But today, as the Daily Wire reports, when he returned to class, he was informed by Douglas High’s principal that his range trip tweets had traumatized some of his fellow students. And the reaction didn’t end there.

Kashuv was later pulled out of class and interrogated by two school resource officers, Broward County deputies.

Near the end of third period, my teacher got a call from the office saying I need to go down and see a Mr. Greenleaf. I didn’t know Mr. Greenleaf, but it turned out that he was an armed school resource officer. I went down and found him, and he escorted me to his office. Then a second security officer walked in and sat behind me. Both began questioning me intensely. First, they began berating my tweet, although neither of them had read it; then they began aggressively asking questions about who I went to the range with, whose gun we used, about my father, etc. They were incredibly condescending and rude.

Then a third officer from the Broward County Sheriff’s Office walked in, and began asking me the same questions again. At that point, I asked whether I could record the interview. They said no. I asked if I had done anything wrong. Again, they answered no. I asked why I was there. One said, “Don’t get snappy with me, do you not remember what happened here a few months ago?”


They continued to question me aggressively, though they could cite nothing I had done wrong. They kept calling me “the pro-Second Amendment kid.” I was shocked and honestly, scared. It definitely felt like they were attempting to intimidate me.

I was treated like a criminal for no reason other than having gone to the gun range and posted on social media about it.


Kashuv has criticized the Broward County Sheriff and his band of incompetent men on Face the Nation for their lack of action regarding Cruz leading up to his attack and the school resource officer’s cowardly behavior during the shooting. Observers of the Broward deputies’ interrogation of Kashuv today might conclude that sweating him was simply retaliation for his nationally broadcast statements, but we couldn’t possibly comment.

If any of Sheriff Scott Israel’s disinterested deputies had spent half as much time investigating Nikolas Cruz’s extra-curricular activities — a student with a long and demonstrated history of violence and criminal behavior on the Douglas High campus — who knows how many lives might have been saved?

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« Reply #3778 on: April 24, 2018, 10:50:05 AM »
While a 2nd Amendment supporting student was questioned for going to the shooting range with his father, here is a report about the "brave" "officers", also known as "Broward's cowards"...

Broward sheriff's deputies cowered behind cars, tree with Parkland shooter believed in school, report says

The deputies who were among the first to arrive to the scene of the Florida school massacre were found cowering behind their cars and a nearby tree and had no idea where the gunman was, according to an official report released Tuesday.

The report from Coral Springs Officer Bryan Wilkins details how he arrived at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School within minutes of the active shooter alert -- only to find Broward County Sheriff's Officers hadn't entered the school, but were instead taking cover.

"I saw approximately four Broward County Sheriff's Office vehicles parked in the west bound lane with their personnel taking up exterior positions behind their vehicles," Wilkins wrote. "I drove up just west of the campus building 1200, exited my vehicle, grabbed my AR-15 rifle and donned on my tactical/medical gear. As I was advancing on foot through the chain-link fence, I was advised by an unknown BSO Deputy taking cover behind a tree, 'he is on the third floor.'"

Wilkins added he was joined by two others officers to enter the building, where he saw the dead and wounded. The police officer's report was first revealed by the Miami Herald.

Seventeen people were killed in the Valentine’s Day shooting, during which alleged gunman Nicholas Cruz opened fire and then fled five minutes before officers went into the building.

In the wake of the shooting, the Broward County Sheriff’s Office received heavy criticism for its handling of the situation, including the actions of Scot Peterson, the school’s resource officer, who stood outside the building as the attack unfolded.

The former deputy denied wrongdoing and retired from the office before an investigation was launched. The Broward County Sheriff’s Office released footage of the shooting that showed Peterson spending most of the time during the shooting standing outside the school with his gun drawn.

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/04/24/broward-sheriffs-deputies-cowered-behind-cars-tree-with-parkland-shooter-believed-in-school-report-says.html

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« Reply #3779 on: April 24, 2018, 01:14:18 PM »
While a 2nd Amendment supporting student was questioned for going to the shooting range with his father, here is a report about the "brave" "officers", also known as "Broward's cowards"...

Broward sheriff's deputies cowered behind cars, tree with Parkland shooter believed in school, report says

The deputies who were among the first to arrive to the scene of the Florida school massacre were found cowering behind their cars and a nearby tree and had no idea where the gunman was, according to an official report released Tuesday.

The report from Coral Springs Officer Bryan Wilkins details how he arrived at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School within minutes of the active shooter alert -- only to find Broward County Sheriff's Officers hadn't entered the school, but were instead taking cover.

"I saw approximately four Broward County Sheriff's Office vehicles parked in the west bound lane with their personnel taking up exterior positions behind their vehicles," Wilkins wrote. "I drove up just west of the campus building 1200, exited my vehicle, grabbed my AR-15 rifle and donned on my tactical/medical gear. As I was advancing on foot through the chain-link fence, I was advised by an unknown BSO Deputy taking cover behind a tree, 'he is on the third floor.'"

Wilkins added he was joined by two others officers to enter the building, where he saw the dead and wounded. The police officer's report was first revealed by the Miami Herald.

Seventeen people were killed in the Valentine’s Day shooting, during which alleged gunman Nicholas Cruz opened fire and then fled five minutes before officers went into the building.

In the wake of the shooting, the Broward County Sheriff’s Office received heavy criticism for its handling of the situation, including the actions of Scot Peterson, the school’s resource officer, who stood outside the building as the attack unfolded.

The former deputy denied wrongdoing and retired from the office before an investigation was launched. The Broward County Sheriff’s Office released footage of the shooting that showed Peterson spending most of the time during the shooting standing outside the school with his gun drawn.

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/04/24/broward-sheriffs-deputies-cowered-behind-cars-tree-with-parkland-shooter-believed-in-school-report-says.html


Should be charged with dereliction of duty
Aiding a shooter / being a bunch of pussies etc
Permanently Dye the cowards yellow & sack them.


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« Reply #3780 on: April 24, 2018, 05:22:00 PM »
ity cites 'profoundly disturbing' conduct in resignation of commissioner (Democrat)
Nj.com ^ | 04/23/2018 | Ted Sherman
Posted on 4/24/2018, 5:21:57 PM by TexasGurl24

Caren Z. Turner, a Democratic lobbyist from Tenafly, has resigned as a commissioner from the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, after an investigation was opened into what agency officials would only describe as "profoundly disturbing conduct."

Officials would not disclose the circumstances, but two sources with knowledge of the investigation said it involved her intervention in a recent traffic stop in connection with her daughter. Both said Turner apparently flashed her Port Authority badge in an effort to intercede with police officers on the scene.

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« Reply #3781 on: April 26, 2018, 05:34:24 PM »
It seems that he was a cop when several of these horrific crimes are alleged to have occurred...

Golden State Killer suspect arrested in California

The suspect believed to be the notorious Golden State Killer — who was wanted in a dozen murders and nearly 50 rapes from the late 1970s to the mid-1980s — was arrested in California, officials said Wednesday.

Joseph James DeAngelo, 72, was arrested Tuesday afternoon at his Citrus Heights home, located 16 miles northeast of Sacramento, after a DNA sample matched that of the Golden State Killer, officials said at a news conference.

The Golden State Killer, who was arrested on suspicion of committing eight killings in Sacramento and Ventura counties, is believed to be responsible for at least 12 murders, 45 rapes and 120 home burglaries throughout California.

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/04/25/golden-state-killer-suspect-arrested-in-california-reports-say.html


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During that time, he developed one of his most sadistic signatures. If he chose a home with a couple living inside, he would sometimes incapacitate the man first, binding him with strips of towels or shoelaces and putting him face-down on the ground. He would get a stack of dishes from the kitchen, carefully balancing them on the man’s back. The killer would warn the couple that if he heard a plate drop — or even rattle — he’d kill them both. Then, he'd start raping the woman.

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« Reply #3782 on: April 26, 2018, 05:47:37 PM »
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First, they began berating my tweet, although neither of them had read it; then they began aggressively asking questions about who I went to the range with, whose gun we used, about my father, etc. They were incredibly condescending and rude.

I wonder how he knows that, or what caused him to say it.

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« Reply #3783 on: April 26, 2018, 08:20:47 PM »

Should be charged with dereliction of duty
Aiding a shooter / being a bunch of pussies etc
Permanently Dye the cowards yellow & sack them.



the training I was involved with was simple. IN an active shooting situation, the 1st 4 officers on scene enter the facility. If you have 5 thats even better but if there is more than a minute between 4 officers arriving and the 5th, the 4 go in. If there were 4 officers on scene they should have been forming up at an entrance and if the 5th was not immediately available they should have went in. IN addition. If one of my officers or I were actually assigned to the building and an active shooter was broadcast, we would have immediately entered the building to seek out the shooter. That was understood.

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« Reply #3784 on: April 26, 2018, 10:42:37 PM »
the training I was involved with was simple. IN an active shooting situation, the 1st 4 officers on scene enter the facility. If you have 5 thats even better but if there is more than a minute between 4 officers arriving and the 5th, the 4 go in. If there were 4 officers on scene they should have been forming up at an entrance and if the 5th was not immediately available they should have went in. IN addition. If one of my officers or I were actually assigned to the building and an active shooter was broadcast, we would have immediately entered the building to seek out the shooter. That was understood.

It’s disgusting reading the report on those cops
They knew what floor he was on & did FA except hide.

Very clearly it was a extremely dangerous situation for all in the building
& for the cops to enter -
Your Simple training sounds good & pro active
What do you think went wrong with those cops involved

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« Reply #3785 on: April 26, 2018, 10:56:29 PM »
It’s disgusting reading the report on those cops
They knew what floor he was on & did FA except hide.

Very clearly it was a extremely dangerous situation for all in the building
& for the cops to enter -
Your Simple training sounds good & pro active
What do you think went wrong with those cops involved

Ok, basing it on the news article and taking that as factual, it was one of 2 things. Lack of training or lack of courage. I tend to compare my dept to others thinking we all have the same training and that might not be the case. If that had happened in Austin, if 4 officers were found to be hiding or tactically taking cover behind a vehicle while an active shooting or Homicide in progress HIP was taking place, there would be no doubt in my mind that they were cowards and dealt with accordingly. But and I say this with distaste, if an agency hadn't had the training, which I think they should have had  by this time, and were operating on old tactics from 2000, there may have been reason in their minds, they were following dept policy and setting up a perimeter and waiting for a swat unit. If that is the case, the head of the department should be taken to task as to why they were behind on HIP protocol. Barring that, if they had any HIP training, then it was simply incompetence and cowardliness, I have personally went in to situations I didn't think I would survive. But that is what I was paid to do and expected others to do as well

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« Reply #3786 on: April 26, 2018, 11:07:32 PM »
Ok, basing it on the news article and taking that as factual, it was one of 2 things. Lack of training or lack of courage. I tend to compare my dept to others thinking we all have the same training and that might not be the case. If that had happened in Austin, if 4 officers were found to be hiding or tactically taking cover behind a vehicle while an active shooting or Homicide in progress HIP was taking place, there would be no doubt in my mind that they were cowards and dealt with accordingly. But and I say this with distaste, if an agency hadn't had the training, which I think they should have had  by this time, and were operating on old tactics from 2000, there may have been reason in their minds, they were following dept policy and setting up a perimeter and waiting for a swat unit. If that is the case, the head of the department should be taken to task as to why they were behind on HIP protocol. Barring that, if they had any HIP training, then it was simply incompetence and cowardliness, I have personally went in to situations I didn't think I would survive. But that is what I was paid to do and expected others to do as well


Thank you.
Excellent reply.

Sadly like you say
Like it or not they are paid to deal / get involved with very dangerous
Potentially life threatening situations - As other professionals are.
And they didn’t - Answers should be demanded from them & their chain of command.

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« Reply #3787 on: April 26, 2018, 11:10:51 PM »

Thank you.
Excellent reply.

Sadly like you say
Like it or not they are paid to deal / get involved with very dangerous
Potentially life threatening situations - As other professionals are.
And they didn’t - Answers should be demanded from them & their chain of command.

No doubt

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« Reply #3788 on: April 27, 2018, 06:05:39 PM »
Police state. No surprise it comes from the same company that markets the Taser.

Facial recognition may be coming to a police body camera near you

The country's biggest seller of police body cameras on Thursday convened a corporate board devoted to the ethics and expansion of artificial intelligence, a major new step toward offering controversial facial-recognition technology to police forces nationwide.

Axon, the maker of Taser electroshock weapons and the wearable body cameras now used by most major American city police departments, has voiced interest in pursuing face recognition for its body-worn cameras. The technology could allow officers to scan and recognize the faces of potentially everyone they see while on patrol. A growing number of surveillance firms and tech start-ups are racing to integrate face recognition and other AI capabilities into real-time video.

The board's first meeting will likely presage an imminent showdown over the rapidly developing technology. Shortly after the board was announced, a group of 30 civil rights, technology and privacy groups, including the American Civil Liberties Union and the NAACP, sent members a letter voicing "serious concerns with the current direction of Axon's product development."

https://www.lmtonline.com/business/article/Facial-recognition-may-be-coming-to-a-police-body-12866541.php

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« Reply #3789 on: April 28, 2018, 02:14:06 PM »
For all these people who have been wrongly accused, imprisoned, executed or had their name and reputation destroyed, how many of the people, especially "sworn" "officers" and prosecutors, who contributed to this injustice have been imprisoned or executed?

How US police line-ups jail the innocent

British police have long dropped so-called identity parades but in the US the police line-up is still used, despite its obvious flaws. Campaigners want stricter rules to prevent more miscarriages of justice.

(video in link below)

http://www.bbc.com/news/av/world-us-canada-43900546/how-us-police-line-ups-jail-the-innocent

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« Reply #3790 on: April 29, 2018, 12:06:24 AM »
Maybe the judge should start punishing this gang for contempt of court instead of tolerating this BS.

Judge says police stalling in release of Las Vegas shooting records

“I’m very frustrated, because I think that gamesmanship is going on here,” District Judge Stefany Miley said in the contentious hearing. “It’s now months since the shooting occurred, and it’s still the same: delay, delay, delay. If one technique doesn’t work, then you switch to another one. That’s very concerning for the court.”

https://www.reviewjournal.com/crime/shootings/judge-says-police-stalling-in-release-of-las-vegas-shooting-records/

Despite the stalling tactics, the Supreme Court of Nevada ruled that the cops must release the audio and video. Why are the cops disobeying court orders and violating law after purposely stalling the release for months?

Supreme Court of Nevada orders release of audio, video from Las Vegas shooting

The Friday ruling means the department is compelled to begin releasing the footage and audio. No records were released Friday.

https://www.reviewjournal.com/crime/courts/supreme-court-orders-release-of-audio-video-from-las-vegas-shooting/

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« Reply #3791 on: April 30, 2018, 04:08:13 PM »
Attacked while he was in the shower... Once again the violent criminals are cleared. No doubt they'll blame the death on "excited delirium", Taser International's favorite excuse.

A mentally ill man died after being hit 18 times with a Taser in his home. The police officers weren't charged.

Two West Milwaukee police officers who broke down a mentally ill man’s door and tased him in the shower 18 times before he died will not be criminally charged, Milwaukee County District Attorney John Chisholm has decided.

More than 30 minutes elapsed between the first time the officers deployed their Tasers and the time Adam Trammell lost consciousness in the hallway of his apartment building, known to officers as a place that housed people with mental illnesses, according to police reports.

In between, Trammell suffered a black eye, a broken rib and more than two dozen cuts and bruises, according to the medical examiner's report.

https://www.jsonline.com/story/news/local/milwaukee/2018/04/27/no-charges-against-west-milwaukee-officers-death-mentally-ill-man-hit-18-times-taser/552071002/

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« Reply #3792 on: April 30, 2018, 05:02:17 PM »
A police chief running an operation to give his buddies power and privileges not afforded to citizens lowly plebs?

Lake Arthur, NM Chief of Police Resigns Amid Pay-For-Play Reserve Program

The Lake Arthur, New Mexico Police Department is on the hot seat. To many, Lake Arthur is a small town in the middle of nowhere with a population of about 430 residents. It’s 33 miles south of Roswell, smack dab between Lubbock and El Paso.

But the Lake Arthur PD has an unusually large reserve police force with more than 100 “officers” on its roster. As krqe.com reports,

“We started it out as a way to have more law enforcement here in the town,” Lake Arthur’s long-time Mayor Ysidro Salazar said. “Our community is so small that we can’t afford to pay a police officer a lot of money.”

(Police Chief) Will Norwood came up with a suggestion to help the village with a no-cost law enforcement solution. Norwood submitted his proposal to the Lake Arthur Town Council. “He came up with the idea that maybe we can have some reserves and they’ll help us out,” Mayor Salazar recollected.

Norwood proposed forming a Lake Arthur posse of sorts, a group of volunteers called Reserve Officers who could help keep the village safe. Because reservists are not certified police officers, under New Mexico law they do not have law enforcement powers to act on their own and they cannot make arrests.

But 80% of them live outside New Mexico.


The Lake Arthur Reserve Police Program was launched in 2005. But instead of recruiting local residents, the “Chief” rounded up a posse from across the country. There were ex-military buddies, gun enthusiasts and a handful of celebrities.

Some of them are prominent names in the firearms industry while others are prominent politically. These people “joined” the force to get a badge and the attendant 50-state concealed carry privileges that go with it under the Law Enforcement Officer Safety Act.

Names you might recognize include like Duane Liptak (a director of Magpul ), Mark LaRue (LaRue Tactical), Jon Canipe (also with Magpul Dynamics), Charles Pressburg (Presscheck Consulting) just to name a few.

The conservative billionaire Koch Brothers also had their bodyguards armed and authorized through Lake Arthur PD. Other big names are US Navy SEALs Marcus Luttrell of Lone Survivor fame and Rob O’Neil, the SEAL who claimed to kill Osama Bin Laden along with Andrew Arrabito, former SEAL and now part time movie actor.

KRQE News 13 discovered that the Lake Arthur Police Chief, Will Norwood abused his authority by passing out legitimate police credentials.

…Lake Arthur’s “Chief” abused his authority by passing out legitimate police credentials. In exchange for a $400 annual fee paid to the private Lake Arthur Reserve Police Officer Association, the credentials Will Norwood issued gave his friends full police powers with statewide authority. A Lake Arthur commission card allows an individual to wear badges, carry concealed weapons, bypass accredited training and play cop.


Chief Norwood has since resigned.

Mayor Ysidro Salazar now says he is “bothered” by Norwood handing police commissions to his out-of-state friends. Did the village law enforcement chief mislead the Town Council? “Yeah, he probably did,” Mayor Salazar said.

“Because of you asking for the names (on the Lake Arthur police roster) to be released, a lot of the Reserve Unit resigned,” Mayor Salazar said. “When (the officers) resigned I dismantled the Reserve Unit.” He said all the Lake Arthur police credentials issued by Will Norwood have been recalled and will be destroyed.

Most amazing is that under the law, Lake Arthur’s Reserve Program didn’t qualify for LEOSA carry privileges due to New Mexico’s low police standards. In New Mexico, reserve officers only have authority when working with a full-time sworn officer. Off duty, they carry no weight. But Chief Norwood apparently didn’t tell his reserve officers that.

The danger of a program like this comes when out-of-state law enforcement encounter one of these badge-holders. LEOSA states that someone can carry if they’re issued photo ID and credentials and have the authority under law and agency policy to carry off duty and make arrests.

But your average beat cop in, say, Florida isn’t going to call the Lake Arthur PD and ask for a copy of their policy. Nor is he going to call the New Mexico State Police Standards Board. He’s going to see a badge and ID and go on what his own agency has told him. Cops can carry off duty across the country if they can carry off duty at home. And the vast majority of agencies have their cops carry off duty.

http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2018/04/luis-valdes/leosa-pay-to-play-scheme-some-big-names-involved/

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« Reply #3793 on: May 01, 2018, 11:29:13 AM »
Constitution? 1st Amendment? Free speech? Silly plebs! Cops don''t give a crap about that.

Crimes like this committed by cops should be punishable by public hanging.

Activist Holds Up Sign Saying Police Hate Free Speech, So they Arrest Him to Prove Him Right

Stamford, CT — Free speech and liberty activist, Michael Picard had harmed no one, had not committed a crime, and was merely expressing his right to free speech by claiming the Stamford PD dislikes free speech. Indeed, within just a few minutes, the chief of police himself came out to prove Picard right.

Last Thursday, Picard held a sign that said, “Fuck Free Speech —Stamford PD,” merely attempting to point out the gross violations of the First Amendment committed by the department after they arrested another activist, Michael Friend, for holding up a different sign warning drivers of a distracted driving checkpoint ahead.

Friend was appearing before a judge last week after being charged with allegedly interfering in police duties by warning drivers of a checkpoint ahead. Because Friend was arrested for merely expressing his free speech by holding up a sign that said “Cops Ahead” to warn drivers, Picard went to the courthouse to voice his concern.

Picard had on his GoPro camera which filmed the entire interaction, however, police confiscated it as evidence after his arrest. Luckily, Picard’s friend, Dawud Talib was also at the courthouse to film the interaction.

After a few minutes in front of the courthouse, Picard was confronted by Police Chief Jon Fontneau, who warned the free speech activist to stop expressing himself, or go to jail.

Picard, knowing he was well within his rights to hold this sign up in front of a courthouse, refused. In response to Picard’s refusal to censor himself, Fontneau had him arrested and handcuffed. Picard was subsequently charged with breach of peace.

“I found the sign to be offensive in front of police headquarters as people are coming in and out,” Fontneau said. “I don’t think our day-to-day residents should have to put up with something like that.”

That decision, however, it not up to Fontneau. Indeed, this precedent has already been established in the United States Supreme Court case, Cohen v. California. The Court overturned a man’s conviction for the “crime” of disturbing the peace for wearing a jacket in the courthouse that displayed the phrase, “Fuck the Draft.”

Picard could not comment specifically on the case, however, he did note that “They have a checkpoint for everything nowadays,” adding, “They can’t stop infringing on your rights.”

TFTP spoke with Picard’s attorney, Joseph R. Sastre who explained how unjust this charge against his client is.

Connecticut’s breach of peace statute reads as follows:

“A person is guilty of breach of the peace in the second degree when, with intent to cause inconvenience, annoyance or alarm, or recklessly creating a risk thereof, such person: (1) Engages in fighting or in violent, tumultuous or threatening behavior in a public place; or (2) assaults or strikes another; or (3) threatens to commit any crime against another person or such other person’s property; or (4) publicly exhibits, distributes, posts up or advertises any offensive, indecent or abusive matter concerning any person; or (5) in a public place, uses abusive or obscene language or makes an obscene gesture; or (6) creates a public and hazardous or physically offensive condition by any act which such person is not licensed or privileged to do. For purposes of this section, “public place” means any area that is used or held out for use by the public whether owned or operated by public or private interests.”

“I think the first sentence says it all,” Sastre told TFTP. “A person is acting like a mere fool when he sets out with intent to cause inconvenience, annoyance or alarm. Charging protesters with this statute section, or another like it, sends a message that the police don’t think you have an opinion on anything. No, to them, a guy holding a sign is just an attention seeker, out to make a spectacle of himself. It is the equivalent of the abusive husband who tells his wife to ‘stop acting so hysterical’ when she tries to get him to consider her feelings, or to treat her better.”

For those who follow TFTP closely, you’ve probably seen our reports on Picard before, which is why the police department may have it out for him.

In 2015, Picard was also arrested for his free speech. This time, however, police confiscated his phone and then proceeded to record themselves trying to fabricate ways to charge this innocent man.

“To me, Michael Picard’s case, and Michael Friend’s for that matter, makes it clear that the Stamford Police Department needs new leadership.” Sastre noted. “But what is even more distressing to me about this case is that the Stamford Police seem to have reached out to a prosecutor in the courthouse to ask how to deal with a man holding a sign, and that the prosecutor suggested that he be arrested. Proving once again that freedom of speech really only means that you have the right to say, as loudly as you want, that you agree with the police state.”



https://thefreethoughtproject.com/activist-holds-up-sign-saying-police-hate-free-speech-so-they-arrest-him-to-prove-him-right/

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« Reply #3794 on: May 01, 2018, 12:15:26 PM »
No amount of money will be enough to give this man these 21 years back. Why don't they send the cops and the prosecutors who suppressed evidence to serve the life sentence this poor man would've served?

Man set to get $9M settlement from Baltimore for wrongful murder conviction

BALTIMORE (WBFF) - Baltimore City is set to pay $9 million to a man who spent two decades in prison for a murder he did not commit.

DNA evidence cleared James Owens 10 years ago. He could now get a big payout, one of the largest in city history.

FOX45 cameras were there when Owens, who was wrongfully convicted of a 1987 murder, walked out of prison. He spent 21 years behind bars. DNA evidence freed him in October 2008.

Three years later, Owens sued, alleging police and prosecutors intentionally suppressed evidence that could’ve cleared him.

http://foxbaltimore.com/news/local/man-set-to-get-9m-settlement-from-baltimore-for-wrongful-murder-conviction


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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #3795 on: May 01, 2018, 01:29:25 PM »
No amount of money will be enough to give this man these 21 years back. Why don't they send the cops and the prosecutors who suppressed evidence to serve the life sentence this poor man would've served?

Man set to get $9M settlement from Baltimore for wrongful murder conviction

BALTIMORE (WBFF) - Baltimore City is set to pay $9 million to a man who spent two decades in prison for a murder he did not commit.

DNA evidence cleared James Owens 10 years ago. He could now get a big payout, one of the largest in city history.

FOX45 cameras were there when Owens, who was wrongfully convicted of a 1987 murder, walked out of prison. He spent 21 years behind bars. DNA evidence freed him in October 2008.

Three years later, Owens sued, alleging police and prosecutors intentionally suppressed evidence that could’ve cleared him.

http://foxbaltimore.com/news/local/man-set-to-get-9m-settlement-from-baltimore-for-wrongful-murder-conviction




Exactly - No ifs or buts The Fcukers that withheld evidence should do a minimum of 21yrs
Locked up. If they’ve done to him just how many others have they done the same.


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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #3796 on: May 01, 2018, 01:36:06 PM »
No amount of money will be enough to give this man these 21 years back. Why don't they send the cops and the prosecutors who suppressed evidence to serve the life sentence this poor man would've served?

Man set to get $9M settlement from Baltimore for wrongful murder conviction

BALTIMORE (WBFF) - Baltimore City is set to pay $9 million to a man who spent two decades in prison for a murder he did not commit.

DNA evidence cleared James Owens 10 years ago. He could now get a big payout, one of the largest in city history.

FOX45 cameras were there when Owens, who was wrongfully convicted of a 1987 murder, walked out of prison. He spent 21 years behind bars. DNA evidence freed him in October 2008.

Three years later, Owens sued, alleging police and prosecutors intentionally suppressed evidence that could’ve cleared him.

http://foxbaltimore.com/news/local/man-set-to-get-9m-settlement-from-baltimore-for-wrongful-murder-conviction



Ridiculous.  What a waste of tax dollars all around.  Think how much we spent jailing this guy, the cops and da salaries, not the settlement.   Disgraceful.   

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« Reply #3797 on: May 02, 2018, 04:58:59 PM »
Lying, cowardly scumbags. They hid the video for a year. Funny how they (and their minions) often say "wait until you get all the facts" -as if that will somehow vindicate them- but when the facts prove they lied, they have already completed their coverup, as seen in this instance. It's just a way for them to buy time so they can cover up their crimes and clear themselves of any wrongdoing. The bystanders should have stormed those fuckers and curb stomped them.

Disturbing Body Cam Video Shows Cop Smash Tiny Woman Face-First Into the Pavement

Ft. Collins, CO — Last April, as TFTP reported, bystanders at a sports bar near Colorado State University watched in horror as a Ft. Collins cop proceeded to attack a young woman, sending her flying face first into the pavement. Now, one year later, police have finally released the body camera footage showing how entirely unnecessary and outright abusive this officer’s actions were that night.

The officer’s victim was a tiny Colorado State University student, Michaella Surat. As the body camera footage shows, the interaction, detainment, and subsequent use of force were all uncalled for.

According to the footage, officer Randall Klamser tells Surat that she was of no interest to police and asked her to leave. Surat then tells the officer that she is going to stay there to make sure her friend was okay. However, Klamser wanted nothing of it, so he began grabbing and shoving the 22-year-old college student.

Surat, having done nothing wrong, tells the officer to get his hands off her and begins asking what she had done wrong. Without answering the young woman’s question, Klamser then threatens the woman, telling her that he is going to slam her to the ground.

Seconds later, dozens of bystanders witnessed the officer fulfill his promise and smash Surat’s face into the pavement.

“He doesn’t have a right to grab her, and she has a right to resist under Colorado law,” said civil rights attorney David Lane, who is now representing Surat. “He has no legal right to use that force, and she has a legal right to refuse that force.”

In his report, Klamser claimed that Surat attacked him and was choking him. However, the video clearly shows this did not happen, proving that the cop was lying. The officer even went so far as to claim Surat dug her nails into his neck and left marks, but there was absolutely no evidence of this at all, and, as the video shows, it never happened.

“Did he produce any evidence of those scars? Not one shred. They had pictures of everything. He said she dug her nails in his neck and there’s not a mark on him. Not one shred of proof,” Lane said.


Of course, the Ft. Collins Police Department is standing by their boy in blue. According to CBS 4 Denver, Klamser was originally placed on administrative leave, but was eventually cleared by the department of wrongdoing. He is still on active service.

We at The Free Thought Project believe if that take down move, which appears to be premeditated, is standard procedure, then all of Ft. Collins’ police officers need retraining.

“If that was not a cop, and he did that he would be facing felony assault charges, but it’s a cop so now she’s the defendant,” Lane pointed out.

Surat will now have to defend herself in court in August on a resisting arrest charge.




https://thefreethoughtproject.com/body-camera-ft-collins-police-slam-woman/

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« Reply #3798 on: May 02, 2018, 05:04:39 PM »
No surprise they show no empathy or respect for a family whose child is dying.

Cops Arrest Grieving Mother, Keep Her from Seeing Her Dying Son in the Hospital

When a mother received the call that her teenage son had been shot and rushed to the hospital, she dropped everything and went to see him. When she arrived, hospital personnel refused to let her see her dying son and when she begged in protest, she was arrested and taken away by police.

Nylik Moore was just 18 years old when he was shot in the back and the arm, causing injuries that took his life. When his father called his mother, Cheirha Rankins, and told her the news, she rushed to York Hospital, just a few blocks from their home.

Instead of cordially allowing Rankins to see her son, hospital personnel refused to allow the grieving mother to enter his room. Worse still, the denial of entry allegedly led the family to cause such a disturbance that Mrs. Rankins was eventually arrested.

Moore’s family simply wanted to see his body and to be allowed to grieve, but the hospital had been placed on emergency lockdown, which is standard procedure when shootings occur. Understandably, anger is present when a loved one is gunned down. Equally concerning is the safety of hospital personnel who often times get caught in the middle of revenge shootings inside medical facilities. Even with those considerations in mind, the family claims more could have been done to allow them to see Moore’s body.

The young man was pronounced dead about 30 minutes after he was shot, and taken to the hospital for treatment. But not only was the mother not allowed to see her son, she was arrested for “causing a disturbance.”

Three days passed before the family was allowed to see Moore’s body, and to properly say “goodbye” to him. The mother told WMAZ that she would have given anything to be able to see her son before he died, and that is why she put up such a fight when hospital security and police officers tried to keep her away.

Following Moore’s death, the coroner conducted an examination. The body, which usually is then seen by the family, was sent to the morgue where an autopsy was conducted.

The mayor, the chief of police, and hospital administrators are now investigating the incident. Coroner Pam Gay said it is normally routine procedure for the family to be allowed to see the body, but Rankins had already been arrested and cited for “disorderly conduct.” That charge was later rescinded but the damage was done and the grieving mother was prevented from viewing her son’s body.

https://thefreethoughtproject.com/hospital-refuses-allow-grieving-mother-dying-son-police-arrest-her/

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« Reply #3799 on: May 02, 2018, 06:13:49 PM »
No surprise they show no empathy or respect for a family whose child is dying.

Cops Arrest Grieving Mother, Keep Her from Seeing Her Dying Son in the Hospital

When a mother received the call that her teenage son had been shot and rushed to the hospital, she dropped everything and went to see him. When she arrived, hospital personnel refused to let her see her dying son and when she begged in protest, she was arrested and taken away by police.

Nylik Moore was just 18 years old when he was shot in the back and the arm, causing injuries that took his life. When his father called his mother, Cheirha Rankins, and told her the news, she rushed to York Hospital, just a few blocks from their home.

Instead of cordially allowing Rankins to see her son, hospital personnel refused to allow the grieving mother to enter his room. Worse still, the denial of entry allegedly led the family to cause such a disturbance that Mrs. Rankins was eventually arrested.

Moore’s family simply wanted to see his body and to be allowed to grieve, but the hospital had been placed on emergency lockdown, which is standard procedure when shootings occur. Understandably, anger is present when a loved one is gunned down. Equally concerning is the safety of hospital personnel who often times get caught in the middle of revenge shootings inside medical facilities. Even with those considerations in mind, the family claims more could have been done to allow them to see Moore’s body.

The young man was pronounced dead about 30 minutes after he was shot, and taken to the hospital for treatment. But not only was the mother not allowed to see her son, she was arrested for “causing a disturbance.”

Three days passed before the family was allowed to see Moore’s body, and to properly say “goodbye” to him. The mother told WMAZ that she would have given anything to be able to see her son before he died, and that is why she put up such a fight when hospital security and police officers tried to keep her away.

Following Moore’s death, the coroner conducted an examination. The body, which usually is then seen by the family, was sent to the morgue where an autopsy was conducted.

The mayor, the chief of police, and hospital administrators are now investigating the incident. Coroner Pam Gay said it is normally routine procedure for the family to be allowed to see the body, but Rankins had already been arrested and cited for “disorderly conduct.” That charge was later rescinded but the damage was done and the grieving mother was prevented from viewing her son’s body.

https://thefreethoughtproject.com/hospital-refuses-allow-grieving-mother-dying-son-police-arrest-her/

This is a toughie from personal experience. I've been involved in crime scenes where someone was shot or seriously injured and it becomes a crime scene. This means limited access to decrease contamination of the scene while homicide is responding.