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« Reply #4625 on: September 28, 2019, 09:29:33 PM »
Only the finest people..
Especially in a unit that is "supposed" to keep track of sex offenders...

NYPD Special Victims detective arrested for molesting 12-year-old girl

An NYPD detective responsible for keeping tabs on city sex offenders found himself behind bars for molesting a 12-year-old girl, police said Saturday.

Det. Juan Jimenez, 37, was arrested at 7 p.m. Friday after he was accused of sexually abusing the child, his daughter’s friend, cops said.

Jimenez was babysitting his daughter and her pal in his Brooklyn home over the summer when he allegedly groped and tried to kiss the girl. The victim reported it and cops launched an investigation, authorities said. Jimenez grabbed the child by the waist and “attempted to kiss (the victim) about the mouth,” according to court papers. He also grabbed the girl’s behind, prosecutors said.

https://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/nyc-crime/ny-nypd-detective-arrested-for-molesting-girl-20190928-vgvkzisucrbrfo7hg7l22mobr4-story.html

Just fry the Fucker - End Of.

It appears more & more that if you want to be a Scumbag & get rewarded for it
Join the Police Dept.

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« Reply #4626 on: September 29, 2019, 10:54:40 PM »
Only the finest people..
Especially in a unit that is "supposed" to keep track of sex offenders...

NYPD Special Victims detective arrested for molesting 12-year-old girl

An NYPD detective responsible for keeping tabs on city sex offenders found himself behind bars for molesting a 12-year-old girl, police said Saturday.

Det. Juan Jimenez, 37, was arrested at 7 p.m. Friday after he was accused of sexually abusing the child, his daughter’s friend, cops said.

Jimenez was babysitting his daughter and her pal in his Brooklyn home over the summer when he allegedly groped and tried to kiss the girl. The victim reported it and cops launched an investigation, authorities said. Jimenez grabbed the child by the waist and “attempted to kiss (the victim) about the mouth,” according to court papers. He also grabbed the girl’s behind, prosecutors said.

https://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/nyc-crime/ny-nypd-detective-arrested-for-molesting-girl-20190928-vgvkzisucrbrfo7hg7l22mobr4-story.html

What the lamestream media isn't telling you is that he actually thought the girl was 13.  Fucking fake news.

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« Reply #4627 on: September 30, 2019, 02:12:45 PM »
Ordinary people end up behind bars for smoking weed or even for possessing doughnuts, a cop overdosing on heroin inside his patrol car gets probation and zero prison time... Not only that but if he completes a drug program, his record will be expunged..

Franklin police officer who overdosed on heroin in patrol car gets probation

A former Franklin Township police officer was sentenced to five years’ probation and ordered to attend Drug Court on charges of possessing heroin and driving while intoxicated while on duty in April.

Matthew D. Ellery, 29, of Middlesex Borough, was sentenced Friday by Superior Court Judge Kathy Qasim as part of a plea agreement reached in July with the Somerset County Prosecutor's Office.

Ellery, who forfeited his job as a police officer, also had his driver's license revoked for seven months.

If Ellery completes the Drug Court program, his record will be expunged. If he does not complete the program, he faces a potential prison sentence of three to five years.

https://www.mycentraljersey.com/story/news/crime/2019/08/23/franklin-nj-police-officer-matthew-ellery-overdosed-heroin-probation/2096886001/

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #4628 on: September 30, 2019, 02:20:31 PM »
Ordinary people end up behind bars for smoking weed or even for possessing doughnuts, a cop overdosing on heroin inside his patrol car gets probation and zero prison time... Not only that but if he completes a drug program, his record will be expunged..

Franklin police officer who overdosed on heroin in patrol car gets probation

A former Franklin Township police officer was sentenced to five years’ probation and ordered to attend Drug Court on charges of possessing heroin and driving while intoxicated while on duty in April.

Matthew D. Ellery, 29, of Middlesex Borough, was sentenced Friday by Superior Court Judge Kathy Qasim as part of a plea agreement reached in July with the Somerset County Prosecutor's Office.

Ellery, who forfeited his job as a police officer, also had his driver's license revoked for seven months.

If Ellery completes the Drug Court program, his record will be expunged. If he does not complete the program, he faces a potential prison sentence of three to five years.

https://www.mycentraljersey.com/story/news/crime/2019/08/23/franklin-nj-police-officer-matthew-ellery-overdosed-heroin-probation/2096886001/

Is it any wonder the Respect for Police is so Low
They can do as they want good or bad & continually be rewarded.
The police & judiciary are Rotten through & through.

Yes there are many decent people in both - Only these Constant
Punches in the face to General population is Disgusting,
It should’ve stopped long ago - yet it continues   ::)

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« Reply #4629 on: October 01, 2019, 09:43:12 AM »
Finally. She should've been sentenced to death but even life sentence, if served fully i.e. die in prison, is still something. Of course she might receive a lesser sentence.

Amber Guyger guilty in Botham Jean shooting, jury finds



Amber Guyger, the white Dallas cop who shot black neighbor Botham Jean when she mistook his apartment for hers, on Tuesday was found guilty of murder.

She faces a maximum of life in prison.

Guyger was off duty but in uniform when she shot Jean twice, hitting him in the head and chest on Sept. 6, 2018. She had worked a 13-1/2 hour shift on the Dallas Police Department's crime response team that day, and mistakenly parked on the fouth floor of the complex's garage.

Guyger lived on the third floor and Jean, a 26-year-old accountant from St. Lucia, lived in the apartment above hers.

Prosecutors said Jean was watching television and eating a bowl of ice cream in his living room when Guyger burst inside. Prosecutors said the trajectory of the bullets showed that Jean was either getting up from his couch or cowering when Guyger fired her service weapon.

https://www.foxnews.com/us/amber-guyger-guilty-in-botham-jean-shooting-jury-finds

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« Reply #4630 on: October 02, 2019, 01:44:00 PM »
Finally. She should've been sentenced to death but even life sentence, if served fully i.e. die in prison, is still something. Of course she might receive a lesser sentence.

Amber Guyger guilty in Botham Jean shooting, jury finds



Amber Guyger, the white Dallas cop who shot black neighbor Botham Jean when she mistook his apartment for hers, on Tuesday was found guilty of murder.

She faces a maximum of life in prison.

Guyger was off duty but in uniform when she shot Jean twice, hitting him in the head and chest on Sept. 6, 2018. She had worked a 13-1/2 hour shift on the Dallas Police Department's crime response team that day, and mistakenly parked on the fouth floor of the complex's garage.

Guyger lived on the third floor and Jean, a 26-year-old accountant from St. Lucia, lived in the apartment above hers.

Prosecutors said Jean was watching television and eating a bowl of ice cream in his living room when Guyger burst inside. Prosecutors said the trajectory of the bullets showed that Jean was either getting up from his couch or cowering when Guyger fired her service weapon.

https://www.foxnews.com/us/amber-guyger-guilty-in-botham-jean-shooting-jury-finds

I don’t buy her story she didn’t recognise it wasn’t her apartment
No idea what was going on it’s highly doubtfull it was a wrong apartment
Mix up.
Still she murdered him & rightly has been found guilty of that.

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #4631 on: October 02, 2019, 02:29:21 PM »
Finally. She should've been sentenced to death but even life sentence, if served fully i.e. die in prison, is still something. Of course she might receive a lesser sentence.

Amber Guyger guilty in Botham Jean shooting, jury finds



Amber Guyger, the white Dallas cop who shot black neighbor Botham Jean when she mistook his apartment for hers, on Tuesday was found guilty of murder.

She faces a maximum of life in prison.

Guyger was off duty but in uniform when she shot Jean twice, hitting him in the head and chest on Sept. 6, 2018. She had worked a 13-1/2 hour shift on the Dallas Police Department's crime response team that day, and mistakenly parked on the fouth floor of the complex's garage.

Guyger lived on the third floor and Jean, a 26-year-old accountant from St. Lucia, lived in the apartment above hers.

Prosecutors said Jean was watching television and eating a bowl of ice cream in his living room when Guyger burst inside. Prosecutors said the trajectory of the bullets showed that Jean was either getting up from his couch or cowering when Guyger fired her service weapon.

https://www.foxnews.com/us/amber-guyger-guilty-in-botham-jean-shooting-jury-finds

She just got sentenced to 10 years. What a travesty! Ordinary people receive this sort of sentence for lesser crimes and here we see this killer breaking into an innocent man's apartment and murdering him and she only gets 10 years...

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #4632 on: October 02, 2019, 02:37:42 PM »
She just got sentenced to 10 years. What a travesty! Ordinary people receive this sort of sentence for lesser crimes and here we see this killer breaking into an innocent man's apartment and murdering him and she only gets 10 years...

Outrageous!!!

FTN

Killed a Totally Innocent Man in His own Home.
Fcuking load of Bollocks Sentence

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« Reply #4633 on: October 03, 2019, 08:19:47 PM »
Once again the government wants to be able to access your communications while it remains in the shadows. And of course the government will spy, snoop and eavesdrop on communications anyway even when it can't find "legal" back doors. And that is as if big tech companies snooping on people was not enough.

Attorney General Barr Signs Letter to Facebook From US, UK, and Australian Leaders Regarding Use of End-To-End Encryption

The Department of Justice today published an open letter to Facebook from international law enforcement partners from the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia in response to the company’s publicly announced plans to implement end-to-end-encryption across its messaging services.

The letter is signed by Attorney General William P. Barr, United Kingdom Home Secretary Priti Patel, Australia’s Minister for Home Affairs Peter Dutton, and Acting Homeland Security Secretary Kevin McAleenan.

Addressed to Facebook’s CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, the letter requests that Facebook not proceed with its end-to-end encryption plan without ensuring there will be no reduction in the safety of Facebook users and others, and without providing law enforcement court-authorized access to the content of communications to protect the public, particularly child users.

Facebook’s proposals would put at risk its own vital work that keeps children safe. In 2018, Facebook made 16.8 million reports of child sexual exploitation and abuse content to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC), 12 million of which it is estimated would be lost if the company pursues its plan to implement end-to-end encryption.

The concerns highlighted in this letter to Facebook are at the core of the Department of Justice’s Lawful Access Summit that will take place on Friday, Oct. 4, 2019, on warrant-proof encryption and its impact on child exploitation cases.

The summit will feature a keynote address by Attorney General Barr along with remarks by Deputy Attorney General Jeffrey A. Rosen, FBI Director Christopher Wray, and NCMEC co-founder John Walsh. The summit also includes a dialogue with Australian Minister Dutton and U.K. Home Secretary Patel, who will discuss international perspectives on the area of encryption and why Facebook must reconsider its plan to implement end-to-end encryption.

Use of end-to-end encryption, which allows messages to be decrypted only by end users, leaves service providers unable to produce readable content in response to wiretap orders and search warrants. This barrier allows criminals to avoid apprehension by law enforcement by limiting access to crucial evidence in the form of encrypted digital communications. The use of end-to-end encryption and other highly sophisticated encryption technologies significantly hinders, or entirely prevents serious criminal and national security investigations.

Many service providers, device manufacturers, and application developers who use encryption fail to implement technology that would allow the government to obtain electronic evidence necessary to investigate and prosecute threats to public safety and national security. Law enforcement believes it is crucial for technology companies to include lawful access mechanisms in the design of their products or services. The Department of Justice is committed to developing a coherent national and international policy that encourages responsible encryption, enhances public safety, while protecting privacy and cybersecurity.

https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/attorney-general-barr-signs-letter-facebook-us-uk-and-australian-leaders-regarding-use-end


The Open Letter from the Governments of US, UK, and Australia to Facebook is An All-Out Attack on Encryption

Top law enforcement officials in the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia told Facebook today that they want backdoor access to all encrypted messages sent on all its platforms. In an open letter, these governments called on Mark Zuckerberg to stop Facebook’s plan to introduce end-to-end encryption on all of the company’s messaging products and instead promise that it will “enable law enforcement to obtain lawful access to content in a readable and usable format.”

This is a staggering attempt to undermine the security and privacy of communications tools used by billions of people. Facebook should not comply. The letter comes in concert with the signing of a new agreement between the US and UK to provide access to allow law enforcement in one jurisdiction to more easily obtain electronic data stored in the other jurisdiction. But the letter to Facebook goes much further: law enforcement and national security agencies in these three countries are asking for nothing less than access to every conversation that crosses every digital device.

The letter focuses on the challenges of investigating the most serious crimes committed using digital tools, including child exploitation, but it ignores the severe risks that introducing encryption backdoors would create. Many people—including journalists, human rights activists, and those at risk of abuse by intimate partners—use encryption to stay safe in the physical world as well as the online one. And encryption is central to preventing criminals and even corporations from spying on our private conversations, and to ensure that the communications infrastructure we rely on is truly working as intended. What’s more, the backdoors into encrypted communications sought by these governments would be available not just to governments with a supposedly functional rule of law. Facebook and others would face immense pressure to also provide them to authoritarian regimes, who might seek to spy on dissidents in the name of combatting terrorism or civil unrest, for example.

The Department of Justice and its partners in the UK and Australia claim to support “strong encryption,” but the unfettered access to encrypted data described in this letter is incompatible with how encryption actually works.

https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2019/10/open-letter-governments-us-uk-and-australia-facebook-all-out-attack-encryption

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #4634 on: October 04, 2019, 01:24:52 PM »
Once again, we are dealing with criminal gangs.

N.J. cop pleads guilty to stealing cash from people during illegal stops

The last Paterson police officer charged in an FBI probe of the department has pleaded guilty for his role in a scheme among officers to steal cash from people after illegally stopping and searching their vehicles, his attorney said.

Daniel Pent admitted to being part of a conspiracy in which the officers routinely illegally stopped residents, both in their vehicles and on the street, and stole money and other items from them. He also regularly "used unreasonable and excessive force,” authorities said.

https://www.nj.com/news/2019/10/nj-cop-pleads-guilty-to-stealing-cash-from-people-during-illegal-stops.html


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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #4635 on: October 04, 2019, 01:31:52 PM »
A simple job, pick up a stray chicken from a neighbor's yard. What did the cop do? He killed the chicken by hitting it with a club and then stomping on its head... Insane. These are the "brave heroes" who constantly "fear for their lives" and will inflict senseless violence on anyone weaker than them.
Of course no charges yet, only a question of whether there was a "violation of protocol".

But this starts to become a pattern. People call police for small and simple issues (like a child mouthing off, a stray chicken in their yard, a noise complaint) and then they often end up having someone beaten, abused, arrested or killed.

Ottumwa police officer questioned over handling of stray chicken

An Ottumwa police officer is being questioned this week over his handling of a stray chicken that wandered into a resident’s yard.

On Saturday, Laura Enloe said her relatives asked animal control to remove the chicken from their property on Fourth Street. Ottumwa’s Animal Control Officer Jeff Williams was off duty at the time, so an on-duty patrol officer responded instead.

Members of Enloe's family said they were uncomfortable with the way the officer put the animal down, so they filed an animal cruelty complaint against him. The complaint accuses the officer of using a baton and his foot to destroy the animal.

https://ktvo.com/news/local/ottumwa-police-officer-questioned-over-handling-of-stray-chicken

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« Reply #4636 on: October 04, 2019, 03:17:02 PM »
Legacy Systems Held DHS' Biometrics Programs Back. Not Anymore.

The Homeland Security Department is retiring the decades-old system officials use to analyze biometric data, and its replacement is poised to both refine and significantly expand the agency’s application of the controversial technology.

The new cloud-based platform, called the Homeland Advanced Recognition Technology System, or HART, is expected to bring more processing power, new analytics capabilities and increased accuracy to the department’s biometrics operations. It will also allow the agency to look beyond the three types of biometric data it uses today—face, iris and fingerprint—to identify people through a variety of other characteristics, like palm prints, scars, tattoos, physical markings and even their voices.

The agency’s existing platform, the Automated Biometric Identification System, or IDENT, was stood up in 1994 to help federal law enforcement officials collect and process fingerprints, but in recent years officials retrofitted the system with facial and iris recognition tools. Today, IDENT houses identity data on more than 250 million different people, and it serves as the “workhorse” for the department’s expanding biometric identification regime, according to Nemeth.

But as the agency rolls out facial recognition technology across U.S. airports and increases the use of biometrics at the border, officials are finding themselves constrained by their legacy tech.
The phase-two solicitation also lists DNA-matching as a potential application of the HART system. While the department doesn’t currently analyze DNA, officials on Wednesday announced they would start adding DNA collected from hundreds of thousands of detained migrants to the FBI’s criminal database.

https://www.nextgov.com/it-modernization/2019/10/legacy-systems-held-dhs-biometrics-programs-back-not-anymore/160347/

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« Reply #4637 on: October 04, 2019, 04:15:52 PM »
A homeowner is trying to defend his life and property inside his house. Even that is apparently not allowed in police state USA though, so a cop shot him through the front window..
Now an ordinary criminal or tresspasser or burglar would have faced charges. But we are not talking about "ordinary" criminals, this is the uniformed criminal division we're dealing with here.
"We investigated ourselves and cleared ourselves of any wrongdoing".

SC deputy cleared by internal affairs after shooting homeowner through front window

Greenville County Sheriff's Office investigators have determined a deputy acted according to policy when he shot a 62-year-old man through a front window of his Simpsonville home.

The Sheriff's Office's Officer of Professional Standards conducted an internal investigation to see if Deputy Kevin Azzara violated any written policies during the incident. The investigation concluded and found that no agency policies were violated, spokesman Lt. Ryan Flood told The Greenville News Wednesday.

Azzara responded to an alarm call on Eastcrest Drive in Simpsonville June 14. After approaching the front door, he saw a man inside, later identified as the homeowner, armed with a handgun. According to the Sheriff's Office, the man pointed the gun at Azzara, at which point Azzara fired his weapon into the home.

Azzara struck homeowner Dick Tench twice, once in the pelvis and once in the aortic artery.

Initial statements from the Sheriff's Office claimed Tench opened the front door and pointed a gun at Azzara before Azzara fired shots.  An edited video presentation of body camera footage the Sheriff's Office shared 45 days later showed that Tench never opened the door.

https://www.greenvilleonline.com/story/news/local/south-carolina/2019/08/07/sc-deputy-cleared-internal-affairs-after-shooting-homeowner/1944593001/

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After cops investigated themselves and cleared themselves of any wrongdoing, now the attorney general will not press charges... A killer is not charged and will be on the loose again... Homeowners can't even be safe inside their homes from the criminal gangs.

Greenville County deputy won't be charged for shooting Simpsonville homeowner

A Greenville County deputy who shot a Simpsonville homeowner through his front-door window has been cleared of criminal wrongdoing.

The State Law Enforcement Division investigated the shooting and submitted findings to the state Attorney General's Office, which recommended that no criminal charges be filed against Deputy Kevin Azzara.

"It is my legal opinion that the officer used lawful force under the circumstances. As such, we are not recommending initiation of criminal charges against the officer," Jerrod Fussnecker, an assistant attorney general, wrote in a disposition letter to SLED that was obtained by The Greenville News.

https://www.greenvilleonline.com/story/news/local/south-carolina/2019/10/02/greenville-deputy-wont-charged-shooting-sc-homeowner/3839322002/

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #4638 on: October 05, 2019, 04:59:18 PM »
A key witness that helped convict the cop for murder has been shot dead...

Botham Jean's neighbor, a key witness in Amber Guyger trial, shot to death in Dallas

A key witness in Amber Guyger's murder trial was shot and killed Friday evening at an apartment complex near Dallas' Medical District, authorities said. Joshua Brown, a neighbor of Botham Jean's and Guyger at the South Side Flats apartments, was slain about 10:30 p.m. in the 4600 block of Cedar Springs Road. Witnesses told police they heard several gunshots and saw a silver four-door sedan speeding out of the parking lot.

Brown, 28, lived across the hall from Jean and testified about the night he was killed. Dallas County prosecutor Jason Hermus, the lead prosecutor in the Guyger case, said Saturday that Brown stood up at a time when others won't say what they know.


https://www.dallasnews.com/news/crime/2019/10/05/man-fatally-shot-apartment-complex-near-dallas-medical-district-suspect-loose/

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« Reply #4639 on: October 05, 2019, 07:47:37 PM »
A key witness that helped convict the cop for murder has been shot dead...

Botham Jean's neighbor, a key witness in Amber Guyger trial, shot to death in Dallas

A key witness in Amber Guyger's murder trial was shot and killed Friday evening at an apartment complex near Dallas' Medical District, authorities said. Joshua Brown, a neighbor of Botham Jean's and Guyger at the South Side Flats apartments, was slain about 10:30 p.m. in the 4600 block of Cedar Springs Road. Witnesses told police they heard several gunshots and saw a silver four-door sedan speeding out of the parking lot.

Brown, 28, lived across the hall from Jean and testified about the night he was killed. Dallas County prosecutor Jason Hermus, the lead prosecutor in the Guyger case, said Saturday that Brown stood up at a time when others won't say what they know.


https://www.dallasnews.com/news/crime/2019/10/05/man-fatally-shot-apartment-complex-near-dallas-medical-district-suspect-loose/



This whole story is a circle of misery. I know apartment complexes look the same floor to floor but when you make the mistake of killing somebody in their own place you should spend a majority of the rest of your life in the slammer. Then again involuntary manslaughter usually sentenced around a year and voluntary around 10 years. I don't know how you don't consider this an aggravated event and go 20 or more though...

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« Reply #4640 on: October 07, 2019, 12:31:16 PM »
A key witness that helped convict the cop for murder has been shot dead...

Botham Jean's neighbor, a key witness in Amber Guyger trial, shot to death in Dallas

A key witness in Amber Guyger's murder trial was shot and killed Friday evening at an apartment complex near Dallas' Medical District, authorities said. Joshua Brown, a neighbor of Botham Jean's and Guyger at the South Side Flats apartments, was slain about 10:30 p.m. in the 4600 block of Cedar Springs Road. Witnesses told police they heard several gunshots and saw a silver four-door sedan speeding out of the parking lot.

Brown, 28, lived across the hall from Jean and testified about the night he was killed. Dallas County prosecutor Jason Hermus, the lead prosecutor in the Guyger case, said Saturday that Brown stood up at a time when others won't say what they know.


https://www.dallasnews.com/news/crime/2019/10/05/man-fatally-shot-apartment-complex-near-dallas-medical-district-suspect-loose/

It sounds like the FBI should take over this case instead of letting Dallas police investigate themselves.

Slain witness in ex-cop's trial would have testified in civil case against Dallas police

A key witness in the murder trial of a former Dallas police officer is now dead. Joshua Brown, Botham Jean's neighbor, was shot to death on Friday. His testimony helped prosecutors piece together the events of Jean's murder, and ultimately led to Amber Guyger's conviction.

Dallas police say they are investigating Friday night's shooting and, so far, do not have any suspects or a motive. The attorney for Botham Jean's family is also the attorney for Brown and says he should have been protected after he testified at Guyger's murder trial. The Jean family has filed a civil case against the city of Dallas for the murder of their son Botham. Merritt says Brown would have been one of their first witnesses.  

https://www.cbsnews.com/guy-trial-slain-witness-joshua-brown-would-have-testified-botham-jean-civil-case-against-dallas-police/

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« Reply #4641 on: October 07, 2019, 03:12:04 PM »
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« Reply #4642 on: October 08, 2019, 02:54:59 PM »
Sexually assaulting 5 women and possessing child porn? No problem, he's a cop and a got a sweet plea deal, just 5 years in prison but he could be eligible for parole after he completes a "sex offender treatment program"...

Pablo Cano: Ex-LMPD officer accepts plea deal, avoids rape charges

Former Louisville Metro Police Officer Pablo Cano was sentenced to five years in prison after being accused of rape.

Multiple women accused Cano of forcing them to have sex, some times while he was in uniform, armed and on duty.

Cano and his victims agreed on a plea deal that allowed him to plead guilty to lesser charges and avoid a trial. His victims, in turn, avoided having to testify. In all, five women were listed in the criminal complaint.

Cano pleaded guilty to five counts of sexual misconduct, a misdemeanor. He also pleaded guilty to one count of possessing material portraying the sexual performance of a minor.

https://www.wave3.com/2019/10/07/pablo-cano-ex-lmpd-officer-accepts-plea-deal-avoids-rape-charges/

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« Reply #4643 on: October 08, 2019, 03:01:55 PM »
Employing foreign companies to hack and spy on Americans... Cellebrite's history goes back more than a decade ago..

Inside New York City’s Partnership With Israeli iPhone Hacking Company Cellebrite

In June 2019, the secretive Israeli digital forensics firm Cellebrite, which works with law enforcement to unlock cell phones, announced a significant product development: For the first time, government agencies would be able to break into phones in-house using licensed Cellebrite software. Previously, if law enforcement wanted to get into newer devices, they had to send the phones to one of Cellebrite’s digital forensics labs, located in New Jersey and Virginia. But Cellebrite’s new UFED Premium program gave law enforcement the ability to “unlock and extract data from all iOS and high-end Android devices” on their own, using software installed on computers in their offices.

A contract obtained by OneZero shows that the Manhattan District Attorney’s office — one of the largest and most influential prosecution offices in the country — has had UFED Premium in-house since January 2018. According to the contract, the DA’s office agreed to pay Cellebrite about $200,000 over three years for UFED Premium.

https://onezero.medium.com/exclusive-inside-new-yorks-partnership-with-israeli-iphone-cracking-company-cellebrite-12a2252c3ebf

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« Reply #4644 on: October 09, 2019, 09:56:29 AM »
Probably not the first time they "misused" surveillance data... But don't expect any punishment or prison sentences.

FBI misused surveillance data, spied on its own, FISA ruling finds

In an October 2018 ruling unsealed and posted on October 8, 2019 by the Office of the Director of Intelligence, the United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC) found that the employees of the Federal Bureau of Investigation had inappropriately used data collected under Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA). The FBI was found to have misused surveillance data to look into American residents, including other FBI employees and their family members, making large-scale queries that did not distinguish between US persons and foreign intelligence targets.

The revelation drew immediate outcry from privacy advocates and renewed calls for the termination of FISA and USA FREEDOM Act that authorized bulk intelligence collection. President Donald Trump signed a bill extending Section 702 collection authorizations for six years in 2018; the Office of the Director of National Intelligence announced earlier this year that the administration would seek the extension of authority for collection of call data granted under the USA FREEDOM Act.


The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court ruling found that the FBI's "querying procedures" for intelligence data did not properly record when the database of intelligence data was searched for information about US persons. "The querying procedures did not require FBI personnel to document the basis for finding that each United States-person query term satisfied the relevant standard—i.e., that queries be reasonably designed to return foreign-inteligence information or evidence of crime," the FISC opinion stated. "Without such documentation and in view of reported instances of non-compliance with that standard, the procedures seemed unreasonable under FISA's definition of 'minimization procedures' and possibly the Fourth Amendment."

Among those instances of "non-compliance" were:

  • Between March 24 and 27, 2017, the FBI ran queries against intelligence data "using identifiers for over 70,000 communications facilities 'associated with' persons with access to FBI facilities and systems," the court noted, "notwithstanding advice from the FBI Office of General Counsel (OGC) that they should not be conducted without the approval of the OGC and the National Security Division of the Department of Justice."
  • On December 1, 2017, a redacted FBI division "conducted over 6,800 queries using the Social Security Numbers of individuals" against raw, unredacted FISA data. A week later, the same unit conducted 1,600 queries using another set of identifiers for US persons. The person who conducted the queries "advised he did not intend to run them against raw FISA information, but nonetheless reviewed raw FISA information returned by them."
  • In February of 2018, the FBI searched raw FISA data for information, with about 30 queries regarding "potential [redacted] sources," and conducted about 45 other queries on people "under consideration as potential sources of information."
  • In an undated event, reported to the Department of Justice's National Security Division in April of 2018, the FBI ran queries against raw FISA metadata using identifiers for "approximately 57,000 individuals" where it was not clear that the information would return foreign intelligence information.
  • Queries against individual US persons were run against the FISA data on a number of occasions, including people about to be served a FISA order—and "a small number of cases in which FBI personnel apparently conducted queries for improper personal reasons—for example, a contract linguist who ran queries on himself, other FBI employees, and relatives."

https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2019/10/unsealed-fisa-ruling-slaps-fbi-for-misuse-of-surveillance-data

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« Reply #4645 on: October 09, 2019, 03:18:39 PM »
Facial recognition software mistook 1 in 5 California lawmakers for criminals, says ACLU

California Assemblyman Phil Ting has never been arrested, but he was recently mistaken for a criminal.

He’s not surprised.

Ting (D-San Francisco), who authored a bill to ban facial recognition software from being used on police body cameras, was one of 26 California legislators who was incorrectly matched with a mug shot in a recent test of a common face-scanning program by the American Civil Liberties Union.

About 1 in 5 legislators was erroneously matched to a person who had been arrested when the ACLU used the software to screen their pictures against a database of 25,000 publicly available booking photos. Last year, in a similar experiment done with photos of members of Congress, the software erroneously matched 28 federal legislators with mug shots.

The results highlight what Ting and others said is proof that facial recognition software is unreliable. They want California law enforcement banned from using it with the cameras they wear while on duty.

“The software clearly is not ready for use in a law enforcement capacity,” Ting said. “These mistakes, we can kind of chuckle at it, but if you get arrested and it’s on your record, it can be hard to get housing, get a job. It has real impacts.”

https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2019-08-12/facial-recognition-software-mistook-1-in-5-california-lawmakers-for-criminals-says-aclu

Finally a good law in California.

California Governor Signs Landmark Bill Halting Facial Recognition on Police Body Cams

Today, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed landmark legislation making California the largest state in the country to block law enforcement agencies from using facial recognition and other biometric tracking technology in connection with officer body cameras.

Assemblymember Phil Ting (D-San Francisco) introduced AB 1215: The Body Camera Accountability Act earlier this year in light of heightened concerns that law enforcement agencies may add face-tracking technology onto body cameras, jeopardizing Californians’ safety and civil liberties. AB 1215 received bipartisan support in both chambers of the California Legislature. The new law goes into effect January 1, 2020 with a three-year sunset provision.

https://www.aclunc.org/news/california-governor-signs-landmark-bill-halting-facial-recognition-police-body-cams

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« Reply #4646 on: October 09, 2019, 10:05:08 PM »
Only the finest people...

Former Wewoka police officer arrested on multiple child sex crimes

The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI) arrested a former Wewoka Police Officer on multiple charges after allegedly raping a 14-year-old girl.

On October 2, the Wewoka Police Department requested OSBI assistance in investigating allegations of a police officer raping a high school student. The student told school officials that 33-year-old Wendell Birt began Snapchatting with her in May 2019.

Over the course of several months, Birt allegedly asked the girl for sexually explicit photographs and received them. They met on three occasions where Birt allegedly raped the 14-year-old.

Birt recently left the Wewoka Police Department and is currently working as a police officer for the Delaware Nation of Oklahoma.

https://kfor.com/2019/10/08/former-wewoka-police-officer-arrested-on-multiple-child-sex-crimes/

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« Reply #4647 on: October 12, 2019, 05:29:31 PM »
The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.

Apparently the cops decided that there is a special exemption that allows criminal gangs to shoot anybody they want and get away with it. This woman was inside her home when an armed criminal who was prowling suspiciously around her home "orders" her to put her hands up and instantly shoots her dead through the window. Of course the killer is now enjoying paid vacation and remains anonymous due to his gang affiliation. Let's see what sort of excuses the criminals will concoct to cover up their crimes.

Woman fatally shot inside her home by Fort Worth officer

A Fort Worth Police Department officer fatally shot a woman who was inside her home early Saturday morning.

This fatal officer-involved shooting happened just before 2:30 a.m., when police got a call about a home’s front door being open in the 1200 block of E. Allen Ave.

Just hours after the shooting, police released the officer's body camera video, which is less than two minutes long. It shows him arrive at the home, and while searching the area, he looks inside the home through a window and sees a person standing inside.

According to police, the officer pulled out his service weapon after “perceiving a threat.”

On the body camera video, the officer can be heard saying, “Put your hands up. Show me your hands,” before shooting through the window at the person inside.

The officer couldn’t be heard saying anything before that.

Officers then went into the home, and found a woman, identified as 28-year-old Atatiana Jefferson, who had been shot by the officer, along with a handgun. Police have not said whether the gun was found near Jefferson, or found in another part of the home.

Just hours after the shooting, police released the officer's body camera video, which is less than two minutes long.

https://www.fox4news.com/news/woman-fatally-shot-inside-her-home-by-fort-worth-officer

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« Reply #4648 on: October 12, 2019, 10:52:33 PM »
The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.

Apparently the cops decided that there is a special exemption that allows criminal gangs to shoot anybody they want and get away with it. This woman was inside her home when an armed criminal who was prowling suspiciously around her home "orders" her to put her hands up and instantly shoots her dead through the window. Of course the killer is now enjoying paid vacation and remains anonymous due to his gang affiliation. Let's see what sort of excuses the criminals will concoct to cover up their crimes.

Woman fatally shot inside her home by Fort Worth officer

A Fort Worth Police Department officer fatally shot a woman who was inside her home early Saturday morning.

This fatal officer-involved shooting happened just before 2:30 a.m., when police got a call about a home’s front door being open in the 1200 block of E. Allen Ave.

Just hours after the shooting, police released the officer's body camera video, which is less than two minutes long. It shows him arrive at the home, and while searching the area, he looks inside the home through a window and sees a person standing inside.

According to police, the officer pulled out his service weapon after “perceiving a threat.”

On the body camera video, the officer can be heard saying, “Put your hands up. Show me your hands,” before shooting through the window at the person inside.

The officer couldn’t be heard saying anything before that.

Officers then went into the home, and found a woman, identified as 28-year-old Atatiana Jefferson, who had been shot by the officer, along with a handgun. Police have not said whether the gun was found near Jefferson, or found in another part of the home.

Just hours after the shooting, police released the officer's body camera video, which is less than two minutes long.

https://www.fox4news.com/news/woman-fatally-shot-inside-her-home-by-fort-worth-officer

Apparently you are anti police and drew a conclusion based on that

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #4649 on: October 13, 2019, 11:00:55 PM »
Or he’s just “anti-assholes-who-shoot-and-kill-for-any-reason-even-no-reason-at-all-and-do-it-mostly-with-impunity.”

You keep telling us what a good cop you were (are?) but holy fuckballs, judging by your posts, a cop could shove a gun up a pregnant woman’s vagina and empty a clip and you’d be a-fucking-ok with it as long as the cop claims to have felt threatened.

The Internet has allowed people to see just how corrupt and out-of-control cops are. In the past, we’d hear maybe one or two cases a year, and it’d be easy to dismiss as an “unfortunate and regrettable incident” or “one bad apple.”

But it’s 2019 and not a day goes by when a new story doesn’t surface.

You can keep living in Mayberry, Sheriff Andy. But the rest of us can’t afford to.