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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #1675 on: July 28, 2014, 04:55:22 PM »


Times may be a changing.  Hell, on this thread it's almost exclusively people on the right, right leaning, or libertarian leaning against the creeping police state.

My currently unproven, untested, but probably accurate theory is the libs love the police state....especially when they can use it to enforce compliance.  But, to listen to Peter King talk is basically an endorsement for an even greater police state (his interview with Stossel is sickening).  We're fucked all around.



Peter King is a disgrace and it's disgusting that that piece of shit gets elected instead of being spat on and publicly ridiculed.

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« Reply #1676 on: July 28, 2014, 05:22:31 PM »
Lawsuit: CHP officer falsified reports after being filmed pummelling 51-year-old woman

California Highway Patrol Officer Daniel L. Andrew straddled 51-year-old Marlene Pinnock and punched her for 10 to 15 seconds on July 1 before arresting the homeless woman, the lawsuit stated.

Andrew falsified reports of the incident, omitting his repeated punching, and saying Pinnock was combative and called him the devil, according to the lawsuit, which was filed July 17.

CHP officials are also accused of using a felony search warrant to obtain Pinnock’s medical records, which include private conversations between herself, her doctors and her lawyers.

http://ktla.com/2014/07/27/lawsuit-ids-chp-officer-caught-beating-woman-on-video-calls-him-the-devil/

http://www.fresnobee.com/2014/07/17/4028056/chp-seizes-medical-records-of.html

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« Reply #1677 on: July 28, 2014, 05:40:23 PM »
Lawsuit: CHP officer falsified reports after being filmed pummelling 51-year-old woman

California Highway Patrol Officer Daniel L. Andrew straddled 51-year-old Marlene Pinnock and punched her for 10 to 15 seconds on July 1 before arresting the homeless woman, the lawsuit stated.

Andrew falsified reports of the incident, omitting his repeated punching, and saying Pinnock was combative and called him the devil, according to the lawsuit, which was filed July 17.

CHP officials are also accused of using a felony search warrant to obtain Pinnock’s medical records, which include private conversations between herself, her doctors and her lawyers.

http://ktla.com/2014/07/27/lawsuit-ids-chp-officer-caught-beating-woman-on-video-calls-him-the-devil/

http://www.fresnobee.com/2014/07/17/4028056/chp-seizes-medical-records-of.html



She called him the devil.  She clearly contributed to her own beating.  She should've been 100% subservient...that would've stopped the abuse.

Oh boy...

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #1678 on: July 28, 2014, 06:07:01 PM »

...

My currently unproven, untested, but probably accurate theory is the libs love the police state....especially when they can use it to enforce compliance. 

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Maybe on this board but definitely not in some other places like:  http://www.reddit.com/r/bad_cop_no_donut

Pretty much just libs there.




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« Reply #1679 on: July 28, 2014, 06:12:58 PM »


She called him the devil.  She clearly contributed to her own beating.  She should've been 100% subservient...that would've stopped the abuse.

Oh boy...

Of course she should have been 100% subservient. Anything less is undemocratic according to NYPD Commissioner Bratton who said: "It's important that when an officer does approach you to correct your behavior, that you respect them. That's what democracy's all about." (source)

Yeah, you read that right. I have just one question: WHAT THE FUCK HAPPENED TO THIS COUNTRY AND ITS PEOPLE?!?

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« Reply #1680 on: July 28, 2014, 06:15:30 PM »


She called him the devil.  She clearly contributed to her own beating.  She should've been 100% subservient...that would've stopped the abuse.

Oh boy...

"Let's all be intellectually honest here and admit the she played a role in her own beating. She helped create the enviroment where a physical altercation was needed." ::)

Also, notice:

"The CHP has not identified the officer involved nor confirmed if it was the person identified by Pinnock's attorneys, citing concerns over the officer’s safety."

but the police don't have an issue with releasing names and mug shots of citizens (which are then acquired by mugshsots websites-stationed overseas of course and require payment to remove them) even when the charges are dropped or the arrest was altogether illegal.

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« Reply #1681 on: July 28, 2014, 06:32:40 PM »
Of course she should have been 100% subservient. Anything less is undemocratic according to NYPD Commissioner Bratton who said: "It's important that when an officer does approach you to correct your behavior, that you respect them. That's what democracy's all about." (source)

Yeah, you read that right. I have just one question: WHAT THE FUCK HAPPENED TO THIS COUNTRY AND ITS PEOPLE?!?


I was not aware...thank you and unfuckingreal!

Poldaktalos - yes, enormous bullshit and complete hypocrisy.


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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #1682 on: July 29, 2014, 12:52:42 AM »


She called him the devil.  She clearly contributed to her own beating.  She should've been 100% subservient...that would've stopped the abuse.

Oh boy...

Also, bitch had the nerve to try to hold her arms up to protect her face from the righteousness of the officer's corrective strikes.

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #1683 on: July 29, 2014, 06:12:45 AM »
The beatings shall continue until morale improves

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« Reply #1684 on: July 29, 2014, 01:33:19 PM »
There are numerous groups that are railing against the police state now... It's one of the great things that social media has presented to us.

If the police were actually held individually accountable, then it would stop.

Instead of people being given sums of cash and it being dropped, the individual police officers should be held accountable and if they commit something criminal, then they should be punished according to the crime.

This shit would stop immediately.

I believe I read somewhere that a current jurisdiction somewhere (I'd have to look it up) has made that a law now... Apparently the amount of incidents has gone WAY down since this announcement was made.

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #1685 on: July 29, 2014, 02:07:07 PM »
san Antonio police mistake photographer for fleeing drug suspect, beat him silly.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-watch/wp/2014/07/29/san-antonio-police-mistake-photographer-for-fleeing-drug-suspect-beat-him-silly/

He probably deserved it... right? ::)


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« Reply #1686 on: July 29, 2014, 02:08:21 PM »
san Antonio police mistake photographer for fleeing drug suspect, beat him silly.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-watch/wp/2014/07/29/san-antonio-police-mistake-photographer-for-fleeing-drug-suspect-beat-him-silly/

He probably deserved it... right? ::)



Well - he is probably a lib and usually votes and writes in favor of the police state apparatus - so maybe this will be a massive wake up call to im and his fellow traveler hipster types.   ;)

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« Reply #1687 on: July 29, 2014, 02:37:24 PM »
san Antonio police mistake photographer for fleeing drug suspect, beat him silly.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-watch/wp/2014/07/29/san-antonio-police-mistake-photographer-for-fleeing-drug-suspect-beat-him-silly/

He probably deserved it... right? ::)



"San Antonio Police Chief William McManus told KENS TV:
"From the report that I’ve read, from the photo that I saw and from your description, I’ve not seen anything at this point that would indicate to me that anything out of order happened."

McManus also said: the blows were necessary because upon being tackled, Carlos laid on his hands, which made the officers unable to determine if he was clutching a weapon."

Insane...


Should we expect the usual?

"The officers feared for their lives"

Paid leave.

If victim gets a settlement, taxpayers foot the bill.

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #1688 on: July 29, 2014, 04:18:40 PM »

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« Reply #1689 on: July 30, 2014, 02:53:28 PM »
Dog Dies After Cop Forces Owner To Abandon It At Traffic Stop

Police in Houston are facing considerable ire from the public and from the mayor amid allegations that an officer ordered a man to abandon his elderly, blind dog during a traffic stop, leading to that dog getting hit and killed by a car.


http://abc13.com/pets/family-traffic-stop-ended-with-family-pet-dead/213313/


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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #1690 on: August 01, 2014, 01:32:41 PM »
Medical Examiner Rules Eric Garner's Death a Homicide, Says He Was Killed By Chokehold

The city medical examiner has ruled the death of Eric Garner, the 43-year-old father whose death in police custody sparked national outrage, a homicide, saying a chokehold killed him.

http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/Eric-Garner-Chokehold-Police-Custody-Cause-of-Death-Staten-Island-Medical-Examiner-269396151.html?_osource=SocialFlowTwt_NYBrand



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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #1691 on: August 04, 2014, 10:02:05 AM »
Mesa officer indicted on sexual assault, molestation charges

A Mesa police officer has been indicted on charges of sexual assault and child molestation for acts that allegedly occurred on the job, authorities said.

Cherry is accused of engaging in sexual contact with two women without their consent and molesting a child under the age of 15 while conducting investigations, the statement said. Mesa police say the accusers allege that Cherry touched them during searches while they were detained.

http://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/mesa/2014/08/01/mesa-officer-indicted-sexual-assault-molestation-charges/13501041/

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #1692 on: August 04, 2014, 12:30:20 PM »
Mesa officer indicted on sexual assault, molestation charges

A Mesa police officer has been indicted on charges of sexual assault and child molestation for acts that allegedly occurred on the job, authorities said.

Cherry is accused of engaging in sexual contact with two women without their consent and molesting a child under the age of 15 while conducting investigations, the statement said. Mesa police say the accusers allege that Cherry touched them during searches while they were detained.

http://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/mesa/2014/08/01/mesa-officer-indicted-sexual-assault-molestation-charges/13501041/

Cue the Union rep in... 3... 2... 1... "Don't prejudge this good officer! HE'S OUT THERE FIGHTING FOR YOU MOTHERFUCKERS EVERY SINGLE DAY! RESPECT THE BADGE OR ELSE MOTHEFUCKERS!"

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #1693 on: August 05, 2014, 04:30:58 AM »
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Police Chief Signed Tea Party Leader Up for Gay Dating Site as Political Payback
Breitbart's Big Government ^ | August 4, 2014 | Mark Meckler
Posted on August 5, 2014 at 7:13:03 AM EDT by 2ndDivisionVet

In Campbell, Wisconsin, political retaliation has sunk to a new low.

Police Chief Tim Kelemen just closed a plea deal for using local Tea Party leader Greg Luce’s personal information to sign him up for gay dating websites, pornography websites, and – the icing on the cake – HealthCare.gov.

These actions could fall under the definition of identity theft, which carries serious penalties. Depending on the severity, the fraudulent use of another’s identifying information could earn up to 15 years in prison and a $250,000 fine.

Why did the police chief flagrantly break the public’s trust? Over a political disagreement.

Kelemen and Luce had ongoing conflict about the Tea Party’s rights to hold signs on an interstate overpass bridge. The police department ordered members to stop, citing safety concerns, but the activists held the signs to be an exercise of free speech. Kelemen was disturbed by a flood of calls and emails to the police department by Tea Party supporters, so he attacked Kelemen where it would hurt – his reputation.

As punishment for his “bizarre act of vengeance,” Kelemen received one misdemeanor count of unlawful use of a computerized communication system. If he serves 40 hours of community service and sees a mental-health counselor, the charges will be dismissed in two years....

(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #1695 on: August 05, 2014, 07:53:25 AM »

EXCLUSIVE: EMTs who stopped NYPD cops from beating handcuffed, emotionally disturbed patient turn officers in

Two FDNY EMTs say they had to bodily intervene to stop four cops from hitting a handcuffed patient, documents obtained by the Daily News show. The violence broke out when the patient spit at the Emergency Service Unit officers and swore at them.

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Two EMTs say they were called to Brooklyn's 67th Precinct stationhouse in East Flatbush on July 20 when they witnessed four officers beating the handcuffed patient.


Two FDNY EMTs who had to intervene to stop four police officers beating a handcuffed patient on a stretcher have turned the cops in to authorities, the Daily News has learned.

The emotionally disturbed patient was punched multiple times in the face by the cops on July 20, according to FDNY documents obtained by The News. The cops only stopped when the EMTs bodily intervened, the report said.

The violence broke out when the patient spit at the Emergency Service Unit officers and swore at them. The officers responded by hitting him in the face, hauling him off the stretcher to the ground and then tossing him back on the stretcher, the EMTs said in written statements submitted to the FDNY.

The two FDNY emergency medical technicians were called to Brooklyn's 67th Precinct stationhouse between Rogers and Nostrand Aves. in East Flatbush around 7:30 p.m. to bring the patient to a nearby hospital.

ESU arrived to restrain the man for transport. He was combative and banging his head against the wall, reports said.

"Pt. came out of the cell in cuffs. Pt. became combative with PD and (was) put on our stretcher," wrote one EMT in the Unusual Occurrence Report filed with FDNY brass.

"Pt. was struck in the face by an officer ... pt. spit in the face of an officer, whereupon the officer punched the pt. in the face multiple times," the report said.

When the patient spit at the cop again, more cops started beating him, the EMT said.

"Three cops began to punch the patient in the face, EMS (had) to get in the middle of it to intervene. Pt's. wounds and injuries cleaned in the (ambulance)," the report said.

The account was backed up by the second EMT, who noted that the patient was brought out by ESU in "handcuffs and foot shackles."

After the first round of punches, the patient was "taken off the stretcher to the ground and restrained again, pt. was thrown by ESU again on to my stretcher," the EMT wrote. "Pt. sustained injuries to face and head," the report said.

An FDNY spokesman confirmed there was a notification from the agency to the NYPD. The NYPD said the 67th Precinct incident is being investigated by the Internal Affairs Bureau.

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #1696 on: August 05, 2014, 12:57:25 PM »
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Barack Obama’s Secret Terrorist-Tracking System, by the Numbers
 
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Nearly half of the people on the U.S. government’s widely shared database of terrorist suspects are not connected to any known terrorist group, according to classified government documents obtained by The Intercept.

Of the 680,000 people caught up in the government’s Terrorist Screening Database—a watchlist of “known or suspected terrorists” that is shared with local law enforcement agencies, private contractors, and foreign governments—more than 40 percent are described by the government as having “no recognized terrorist group affiliation.” That category—280,000 people—dwarfs the number of watchlisted people suspected of ties to al Qaeda, Hamas, and Hezbollah combined.

The documents, obtained from a source in the intelligence community, also reveal that the Obama Administration has presided over an unprecedented expansion of the terrorist screening system. Since taking office, Obama has boosted the number of people on the no fly list more than ten-fold, to an all-time high of 47,000—surpassing the number of people barred from flying under George W. Bush.

“If everything is terrorism, then nothing is terrorism,” says David Gomez, a former senior FBI special agent. The watchlisting system, he adds, is “revving out of control.”

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The classified documents were prepared by the National Counterterrorism Center, the lead agency for tracking individuals with suspected links to international terrorism. Stamped “SECRET” and “NOFORN” (indicating they are not to be shared with foreign governments), they offer the most complete numerical picture of the watchlisting system to date. Among the revelations:

• The second-highest concentration of people designated as “known or suspected terrorists” by the government is in Dearborn, Mich.—a city of 96,000 that has the largest percentage of Arab-American residents in the country.

• The government adds names to its databases, or adds information on existing subjects, at a rate of 900 records each day.

• The CIA uses a previously unknown program, code-named Hydra, to secretly access databases maintained by foreign countries and extract  data to add to the watchlists.

A U.S. counterterrorism official familiar with watchlisting data told The Intercept that as of November 2013, there were approximately 700,000 people in the Terrorist Screening Database, or TSDB, but declined to provide the current numbers. Last month, the Associated Press, citing federal court filings by government lawyers, reported that there have been 1.5 million names added to the watchlist over the past five years. The government official told The Intercept that was a misinterpretation of the data. “The list has grown somewhat since that time, but is nowhere near the 1.5 million figure cited in recent news reports,” he said. He added that the statistics cited by the Associated Press do not just include nominations of individuals, but also bits of intelligence or biographical information obtained on watchlisted persons.

When U.S. officials refer to “the watchlist,” they typically mean the TSDB, an unclassified pool of information shared across the intelligence community and the military, as well as local law enforcement, foreign governments, and private contractors. According to the government’s watchlisting guidelines, published by The Intercept last month, officials don’t need “concrete facts” or “irrefutable evidence” to secretly place someone on the list—only a vague and elastic standard of “reasonable suspicion.”

“You need some fact-basis to say a guy is a terrorist, that you know to a probable-cause standard that he is a terrorist,” says Gomez, the former FBI agent. “Then I say, ‘Build as big a file as you can on him.’ But if you just suspect that somebody is a terrorist? Not so much.”

The National Counterterrorism Center did not respond to questions about its terrorist screening system. Instead, in a statement, it praised the watchlisting system as a “critical layer in our counterrorism defenses” and described it as superior to the pre-9/11 process for tracking threats, which relied on lists that were “typed or hand-written in card catalogues and ledgers.” The White House declined to comment.

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« Reply #1698 on: August 06, 2014, 01:23:20 PM »
Cupcake fights, shopping, lost guns mean trouble for Denver sheriff's deputies

In the past 18 months, Denver sheriff's deputies have found themselves in trouble for all sorts of violations, ranging from the serious to the absurd, a Denver Post review of disciplinary letters issued since Jan. 1, 2013, shows.

Cases include a deputy who watched YouTube videos on her computer with jail inmates, one who abandoned her post because she wanted to leave early and two deputies who accidentally fired a bullet into the floor of an office at Denver Health Medical Center. There was a deputy who kicked a basketball into an inmate's head, a deputy who lost a gun in a McDonald's bathroom and two employees who got mad during a cupcake fight at the office.


http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_26281660/cupcake-fights-shopping-lost-guns-mean-trouble-denver

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« Reply #1699 on: August 07, 2014, 03:21:56 AM »
More outstanding examples.... (of course they're on paid leave)


'I hope they rot in prison for a very long time': Teenager turns in her cop parents for MURDER after her boyfriend is shot dead

The police officer parents of a 19-year-old woman are in custody in Oklahoma after she accused them of killing her boyfriend and also attempting to shoot her.

Jeremy Lake was found shot to death on Tuesday night on a street near downtown, Tulsa police department spokeswoman Jillian Roberson said.

Shannon Kepler, 54, has been arrested on a complaint of first-degree murder and Gina Kepler, 48, arrested on a complaint of accessory to murder after the fact.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2718523