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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #3925 on: June 22, 2018, 09:45:21 AM »
https://www.cnet.com/news/supreme-court-says-warrant-necessary-for-phone-location-data


Good ruling. 

Generally speaking yes although the court declined to overturn the controversial "third-party doctrine," the 1970s-era legal precedent that found there was no "reasonable expectation of privacy" in data collected by a third party, like a phone company. The third-party doctrine, which was created by two cases known as Smith and Miller, was the underpinning for the National Security Agency’s Section 215 metadata program, which was exposed by former contractor Edward Snowden.

In case someone is wondering about the particular case the Supreme Court ruled on:
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The dispute dates back to a 2011 robbery in Detroit, after which police gathered months of phone location data from Timothy Carpenter's phone provider. They pulled together 12,898 different locations from Carpenter, over 127 days.

The legal and privacy concern was that police gathered the four months' worth of Carpenter's digital footprints without a warrant. A Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals judge ruled that cellphone location data is not protected by the Fourth Amendment, which forbids unreasonable search and seizure, and therefore didn't require a warrant.

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #3926 on: June 25, 2018, 02:23:56 PM »
This is how you deal with criminal gangs.

Entire Mexican police force arrested after mayoral candidate’s murder





A Mexican town’s entire police force has been arrested in connection with the slaying of a mayoral candidate.

The 28 officers from the town of Ocampo in the western state of Michoacan were arrested Sunday on suspicion of involvement in the murder of Fernando Angeles Juarez.

Juarez, 64, was running as the candidate for the center-left Party of the Democratic Revolution in Ocampo, before being shot dead June 21.

State officials took the cops in for having alleged ties with criminal groups possibly involved in the candidate’s killing, El Universal reported.

Public Security Director Venancio Colin was chased out by 16 Ocampo cops in a hail of bullets when he first tried to arrest them Saturday, sources told the paper.

He came back Sunday with reinforcements and arrested the entire force, who were cuffed and taken to the state capital for questioning.


https://nypost.com/2018/06/25/entire-mexican-police-force-arrested-after-mayoral-candidates-murder/


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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #3927 on: June 25, 2018, 07:47:19 PM »
This is how you deal with criminal gangs.

Entire Mexican police force arrested after mayoral candidate’s murder





A Mexican town’s entire police force has been arrested in connection with the slaying of a mayoral candidate.

The 28 officers from the town of Ocampo in the western state of Michoacan were arrested Sunday on suspicion of involvement in the murder of Fernando Angeles Juarez.

Juarez, 64, was running as the candidate for the center-left Party of the Democratic Revolution in Ocampo, before being shot dead June 21.

State officials took the cops in for having alleged ties with criminal groups possibly involved in the candidate’s killing, El Universal reported.

Public Security Director Venancio Colin was chased out by 16 Ocampo cops in a hail of bullets when he first tried to arrest them Saturday, sources told the paper.

He came back Sunday with reinforcements and arrested the entire force, who were cuffed and taken to the state capital for questioning.


https://nypost.com/2018/06/25/entire-mexican-police-force-arrested-after-mayoral-candidates-murder/




Way to go.
That should be happening more often
It might help sort the criminals from the cops
And leave the police service with the decent ones

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #3928 on: June 25, 2018, 11:00:52 PM »

Way to go.
That should be happening more often
It might help sort the criminals from the cops
And leave the police service with the decent ones

Wow, that's amazing!!!  The rule of law to the fore.

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #3929 on: June 26, 2018, 01:35:07 PM »
Insane. Is this the US or Erdogan's Turkey?

Police Chief Calls Press Conference and Then Arrests Everyone Who Showed Up

Leon Valley, TX — Over the weekend, the chief of police for the Leon Valley Police Department called a late-afternoon press conference to address police accountability activists live-streaming officers. However, as soon as the conference began, chief Joseph Salvaggio began arresting people and then detained the entire crowd.

Over the past two months, Salvaggio has been the subject of multiple videos and independent media articles for his alleged corruption. According to the group National Association for Individual Rights, the controversy began on May 2, when Jesus Padilla was arrested while filming inside Leon Valley City Hall.

It continued into last week. As TFTP reported, multiple people were arrested for their freedom of speech last week as they desecrated a Thin Blue Line American flag.

On June 18, the group started outside in front of city hall where they flew the thin blue line flag upside down and then painted it red and tore it. The protest then moved into the building where the protesters gathered in the lobby showing police what they had done to the flag. Within minutes they were all arrested and their phones confiscated.

The press conference appears to be a likely attempt to suppress this rising but entirely legal opposition. As the conference began, Salvaggio announced the immediate arrest of one of the activists.

“First and foremost,” said Salvaggio as he walked out of city hall and approached the crowd that gathered. “Bao come over here, you’re under arrest.”

After arresting Nguyen, Salvaggio began to address the rest of the media, many of whom were credentialed reporters.

“Thank you for coming to Leon Valley. I totally, totally support your right to put something online, your First Amendment right,” said Salvaggio before completely negating that statement. “Everybody else, you are not free to leave… you are witnesses, every one of y’all are witnesses to the crime. Every one of your cameras, your devices, every one of them are going to be taken, every one of y’all, sit down right here.”

Salvaggio then ordered his officers to arrest every single other person in attendance, including those who tried to walk away.

“Go back and get the rest of them, get every one of them,” he said.


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https://thefreethoughtproject.com/watch-police-chief-calls-press-conference-and-then-arrests-everyone-who-showed-up/

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #3930 on: June 26, 2018, 02:12:52 PM »
Insane. Is this the US or Erdogan's Turkey?

Police Chief Calls Press Conference and Then Arrests Everyone Who Showed Up

Leon Valley, TX — Over the weekend, the chief of police for the Leon Valley Police Department called a late-afternoon press conference to address police accountability activists live-streaming officers. However, as soon as the conference began, chief Joseph Salvaggio began arresting people and then detained the entire crowd.

Over the past two months, Salvaggio has been the subject of multiple videos and independent media articles for his alleged corruption. According to the group National Association for Individual Rights, the controversy began on May 2, when Jesus Padilla was arrested while filming inside Leon Valley City Hall.

It continued into last week. As TFTP reported, multiple people were arrested for their freedom of speech last week as they desecrated a Thin Blue Line American flag.

On June 18, the group started outside in front of city hall where they flew the thin blue line flag upside down and then painted it red and tore it. The protest then moved into the building where the protesters gathered in the lobby showing police what they had done to the flag. Within minutes they were all arrested and their phones confiscated.

The press conference appears to be a likely attempt to suppress this rising but entirely legal opposition. As the conference began, Salvaggio announced the immediate arrest of one of the activists.

“First and foremost,” said Salvaggio as he walked out of city hall and approached the crowd that gathered. “Bao come over here, you’re under arrest.”

After arresting Nguyen, Salvaggio began to address the rest of the media, many of whom were credentialed reporters.

“Thank you for coming to Leon Valley. I totally, totally support your right to put something online, your First Amendment right,” said Salvaggio before completely negating that statement. “Everybody else, you are not free to leave… you are witnesses, every one of y’all are witnesses to the crime. Every one of your cameras, your devices, every one of them are going to be taken, every one of y’all, sit down right here.”

Salvaggio then ordered his officers to arrest every single other person in attendance, including those who tried to walk away.

“Go back and get the rest of them, get every one of them,” he said.


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https://thefreethoughtproject.com/watch-police-chief-calls-press-conference-and-then-arrests-everyone-who-showed-up/


Agnostic
Please clarify his actions
And your views on this.

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #3932 on: June 27, 2018, 01:16:38 PM »
Hopefully these extremely violent criminals will be sentenced for many decades and will be subjected to daily torture and tasering. Also, notice the "sheriff's" involvement.

Cops Arrested After Horrifying Video Showed Them Torture Teen in a Restraint Chair with a Taser

Ashland City, TN — Two police officers who strapped an 18-year-old in a restraint chair and tortured him with a taser were arrested and charged with multiple crimes this week. The horrifying video was so damning that the normal process of sweeping it under the rug was not an option.

Former Corporal Mark Bryant was charged with two counts of Excessive Force Under the Color of Law, and two counts of Destruction, Alteration or Falsification of Records in Federal Investigations. Sergeant Gary Ola was charged with two counts of making false statements to federal investigators for lying to them in August of 2017 and again in May of 2018.

As News Channel 5 reports, if convicted, Bryant faces a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison for the color of law charges and 20 years in prison for the obstruction charges, three years of supervised release, and a fine of up to $250,000. Ola faces a maximum sentence of five years in prison, three years of supervised release, and a fine of up to $250,000.

Both officers pleaded not guilty on Tuesday and they were both released without having to pay any bail—a privilege that would most certainly not be granted to non-law enforcement officers.

As TFTP reported, the nightmare for the victim, 18-year-old Jordan Norris began in November 2016, when a SWAT team raided his home because he was allegedly selling drugs. Selling willing people a substance they want to voluntarily ingest in no way justified the treatment Norris would receive.

After Norris was arrested, he had somewhat of a mental breakdown and began banging his head against the cell door. So, police dragged him out of his cell and strapped him in a restraint chair.

In the extremely disturbing video, Cheatham County Sheriff’s Deputies are seen holding Norris down with a gag while Bryant sadistically and repeatedly deploys the taser—at one point shocking Norris of nearly half a minute. Naturally, Norris squirmed as 50,000 volts ran through his body. His movement seemed to provoke the deputies who responded with more taser strikes.

“Are you ready?” Bryant asked Norris, who appeared to ready himself for the surge of electricity.

“Would you like to comply?” Bryant asked. Norris’s response was inaudible.

“No you won’t,” Bryant said as sadistically tortured the teen.

“Stop resisting!” one of the deputies yelled at Norris, who was strapped into restraints.

“You don’t like it, do you?” a deputy asked.


At one part in the video, you can hear Bryant tell Norris, “I’ll keep doing that until I run out of batteries.”

Norris said he remembered deputies asking him, “Do you want me to do it again? We got a whole bunch of batteries we can drain into you pretty much. We will do it over and over until we have no more.”

For three hours Norris remained in the chair.

When Norris was released from prison, he was covered in burn marks from the taser. Somehow he made it through the torture without his heart stopping.

Tony Chapman, Norris’ stepfather, said he gave the police the benefit of the doubt when he saw his stepson’s wounds. He thought Norris must’ve been resisting in some way. However, once they saw the video, it was entirely clear that Norris was in no way resisting — as he was buckled down in a restraint chair.

“I said, ‘Jordan what is that?’ It looked like he had the measles. And he said, ‘That’s where they tased me.’ I could not wrap my head around that,” William Chapman said.

Chapman told News Channel 5 that he counted more than forty burns.

“I was actually giving the police benefit of the doubt over my own child because I was thinking he must have been fighting back, he must have been resisting,” Chapman said.

He was not.

“When I found that he was actually strapped to a restraint chair, it was even more mind boggling. It didn’t make any sense,” Chapman said.

When you watch the video below, you will likely agree with Chapman. What the deputies were doing to Norris with the taser did not make any sense at all. Why on earth would they choose to torture this young man repeatedly with a taser?

Thanks to a post on the sheriff’s department’s Facebook page, we now have a possible answer to that question. The sheriff had a personal vendetta against Norris and took to publicly taunting him.

In the Facebook post, the sheriff called Norris “a drug dealer by trade and on the fast track to live the thug life.” The sheriff even noted that Norris “peed a little bit,” while being handled by SWAT.

Sheriff Mike Breedlove even stood by his Facebook comments, claiming that they normally make humorous posts after busting people for selling substances deemed illegal by the state.

After he refused to back down for taunting Norris, the sheriff went on to justify the sadistic actions of his deputies by stating that it was necessary. He said his deputies had to taser Norris over 40 times because he kept flinching.

Sadly, Norris was found dead in March 2018 in his home. Agents with the TBI investigated his death but never released their findings. His family released the autopsy report to News 4 which said his death may have been an overdose, but they also believe the tasing incident played a role in his death.



https://thefreethoughtproject.com/cops-arrested-after-horrifying-video-showed-them-torture-teen-in-a-restraint-chair-with-a-taser/

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #3933 on: July 03, 2018, 02:05:26 PM »
Cowards. They're only brave when they abuse the elderly, molest children, attack the deaf or beat handcuffed and incapacitated people. But when they have to protect and serve the community, they shit their pants. This happened while Paddock was shooting so the coward's inaction might have caused the death of many innocent concert goers. All this is part of the information, documents and videos that the police wanted to keep and they were only released after months of delaying and stalling tactics by the police when a Court finally ordered them to release them immediately (ordinary people can be sent to prison for contempt of Court, the police of course get away with it).

Las Vegas cop 'terrified with fear' as gunman murdered dozens, body camera footage shows

An armed, veteran police officer stood idle for several minutes last October as the Las Vegas gunman slaughtered dozens of concertgoers from a perch one floor up, and now that cop's actions -- and inaction -- are being reviewed by the Metropolitan Police Department.

The investigation into Cordell Hendrex, and the rest of the city’s police department, comes as Las Vegas prepares to release its ninth batch of footage and records related to the shooting, which left 58 dead and hundreds injured.

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/07/03/las-vegas-cop-froze-with-fear-as-gunman-murdered-dozens-body-camera-footage-shows.html

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #3934 on: July 03, 2018, 09:50:09 PM »
Cowards. They're only brave when they abuse the elderly, molest children, attack the deaf or beat handcuffed and incapacitated people. But when they have to protect and serve the community, they shit their pants. This happened while Paddock was shooting so the coward's inaction might have caused the death of many innocent concert goers. All this is part of the information, documents and videos that the police wanted to keep and they were only released after months of delaying and stalling tactics by the police when a Court finally ordered them to release them immediately (ordinary people can be sent to prison for contempt of Court, the police of course get away with it).

Las Vegas cop 'terrified with fear' as gunman murdered dozens, body camera footage shows

An armed, veteran police officer stood idle for several minutes last October as the Las Vegas gunman slaughtered dozens of concertgoers from a perch one floor up, and now that cop's actions -- and inaction -- are being reviewed by the Metropolitan Police Department.

The investigation into Cordell Hendrex, and the rest of the city’s police department, comes as Las Vegas prepares to release its ninth batch of footage and records related to the shooting, which left 58 dead and hundreds injured.

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/07/03/las-vegas-cop-froze-with-fear-as-gunman-murdered-dozens-body-camera-footage-shows.html


Cowards. They're only brave when they abuse the elderly, molest children, attack the deaf or beat handcuffed and incapacitated people. But when they have to protect and serve the community, they shit their pants.

Time & Time again we are seeing this,
When actually confronted with a real ‘Feared for their life situation’ many of the shit themselves & freeze
There all big & tough in the gangs or beating / shooting dead relatively easy harmless people
Then claiming they “feared for their lives” - No being a cop isn’t an easy ride sometimes that’s No
Excuse for the Thug Bullying lying Behaviour we often see & hear about.

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #3935 on: July 06, 2018, 02:04:07 PM »
De Blasio used a $3M counterterrorism plane to zip home from vacation

The NYPD used a $3 million counterterrorism plane to shuttle Mayor Bill de Blasio back and forth from his Canada vacation to the Big Apple for an event Thursday, The Post has learned.

Hizzoner, who is in Quebec on a weeklong respite, briefly flew back to the Bronx for a memorial for slain Detective Miosotis Familia.

“NYPD is transporting him in their plane,” de Blasio spokesman Eric Phillips told The Post.

“Their plane” is a Cessna 208 Caravan that cost roughly $3 million and was picked up by the department in 2017, sources said.

The high-tech aircraft is outfitted with special sensors that can detect at a distance radioactive material used to make “dirty bombs.”

https://nypost.com/2018/07/05/de-blasio-used-a-3m-counterterrorism-plane-to-zip-home-from-vacation/

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #3936 on: July 06, 2018, 02:08:30 PM »
Why is the DA threatening this man with jail time? Because he gets the largest portion from the ridiculous fine. Talk about a racket...

Police State Defined—Man Facing Jail Time For Overdue $5 Movie Rental

Tulsa, OK – A man who never returned the copy of the movie “Ted” he rented for $5 from a local store in 2014 was contacted by police and threatened with jail time if he did not pay the hefty fine that has accumulated over the last four years.

Lonnie Perry said he vaguely remembers renting the movie, watching it and then forgetting to return it—but he became homeless around that time, and he believes the DVD copy of “Ted” was just another one of the possessions he packed into a box when he moved to a neighboring town.

The local store insisted that it tried to reach out to Perry multiple times, but when they could not contact him, they turned the case over to the Rogers County District Attorney’s Office and listed the DVD as “stolen property” that must be returned.

The local news apparently had no trouble finding the man, and in an interview with ABC 8 in Tulsa, Perry said he was shocked when he received a letter from the DA notifying him that he could face jail time if he did not pay the $218.07 fee for the movie rental.

The fact that is even more incredible is that out of the money Perry owes, the movie store will only receive a small portion—$19 for the movie and $25 for “lost profits”—while the DA will receive $174 as part of “a state statute that deals with unreturned movies,” according to the report.

https://thefreethoughtproject.com/police-state-defined-man-facing-jail-time-for-overdue-5-movie-rental/

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #3937 on: July 06, 2018, 02:57:09 PM »
sands of Americans Will Be Denied a Passport Because of Unpaid Taxes
The Wall Street Journal ^ | 06 July 2018 | Laura Saunders
Posted on 7/6/2018, 5:55:43 PM by Theoria

IRS officials provide new details on enforcement of law Congress passed in late 2015

At least 362,000 Americans with overdue tax debts will be denied new or renewed passports if they don’t settle these debts, the Internal Revenue Service says.

Recently IRS officials have provided new details on the enforcement of a law Congress passed in late 2015. It requires the IRS and State Department to deny passports or revoke them for taxpayers who have more than $51,000 of overdue tax debt. Enforcement began in February.

An IRS spokesman says the 362,000 people are current tax debtors who are affected by the law. The IRS is sending their names in batches to the State Department, a process the tax agency aims to finish by year’s end. A State Department spokesman confirmed that it has already denied passports to some debtors.

IRS Division Commissioner Mary Beth Murphy said in late June that for now U.S. authorities are denying passports rather than revoking them. So, many tax debtors with current passports should be able to travel abroad, but they won’t be able to renew their passports; those without passports will be denied them if they apply.

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« Reply #3939 on: July 11, 2018, 01:49:22 PM »
https://ca.news.yahoo.com/tsa-screeners-win-immunity-flier-abuse-claims-u-150740124.html


 :( >:(

Outrageous. This just gives them license to abuse without any consequences.

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In a 2-1 vote, the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Philadelphia said Transportation Security Administration (TSA) screeners are shielded by government sovereign immunity from liability under the Federal Tort Claims Act because they do not function as "investigative or law enforcement officers."

Once again immunity and special protections for the government goons. If they are not "investigative or law enforcement officers" and they are not enforcing any laws then what exactly do they do that people have to comply without question or face arrest and prison and entered into secret black lists?

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« Reply #3940 on: July 12, 2018, 09:16:37 PM »
This is how they operated: a coin toss decided your freedom (and in this case it didn't even seem to matter much). Speaks volumes on how they see the rest of us and how they can commit crimes undisturbed. This happened in April but of course nothing happened until the moment the 11Alive team discovered it. Let's see if the vermin will receive any actual punishment.

'Coin-flip arrest' uncovered in 11Alive investigation | Officers placed on leave

The case against the woman they arrested was dropped after the prosecutor watched the body camera footage of an arrest decision based on a coin-flip app.



https://www.11alive.com/article/news/local/holding-powerful-accountable/coin-flip-arrest-uncovered-in-11alive-investigation-officers-placed-on-leave/85-573223680

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« Reply #3941 on: July 13, 2018, 02:41:54 PM »
Once again we see that these criminals are ruthless and don't care about  truth, justice, laws or BS such as "noble causes". This happened a few years ago. Scum like this should be sent to the electric chair.

The chief wanted perfect stats, so cops were told to pin crimes on black people, probe found

The indictment was damning enough: A former police chief of Biscayne Park and two officers charged with falsely pinning four burglaries on a teenager just to impress village leaders with a perfect crime-solving record.

But the accusations revealed in federal court last month left out far uglier details of past policing practices in tranquil Biscayne Park, a leafy wedge of suburbia just north of Miami Shores.

https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/crime/article213647764.html

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« Reply #3942 on: July 13, 2018, 02:46:10 PM »
New Jersey cop and pal to face charge of assaulting BC hockey player at pizza joint

An off-duty New Jersey police officer and his pal are being arraigned on assault charges for an early-morning brawl at a pizza place in the Fenway.

Prosecutors said the assault occurred on the morning of Jan. 19 at Domino’s Pizza, where Daniel Hunt, 27, of Barrington, N.J. , and Ian Salerno, 29, of Philadelphia had a physical altercation with a 24-year-old living in Chestnut Hill at the time.

http://www.bostonherald.com/news/local_coverage/2018/07/new_jersey_cop_and_pal_to_face_charge_of_assaulting_bc_hockey_player_at

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« Reply #3943 on: July 13, 2018, 03:29:01 PM »
Shithole.

Chicago Police Routinely Trampled on Civil Rights, Justice Dept. Says

CHICAGO — A blistering report by the Justice Department described far-reaching failures throughout the Chicago Police Department, saying excessive force was rampant, rarely challenged and chiefly aimed at African-Americans and Latinos.

The report, unveiled on Friday after a 13-month investigation, forced a public reckoning for a police department with a legacy of corruption and abuse. It came as the department grapples with skyrocketing violence in Chicago, where murders are at a 20-year high, and a deep lack of trust among the city’s residents.

Over 161 pages, the investigation laid out, in chilling detail, unchecked aggressions: an officer pointing a gun at teenagers on bicycles suspected of trespassing; officers using a Taser on an unarmed, naked 65-year-old woman with mental illness; officers purposely dropping off young gang members in rival territory.

The department’s missteps go well beyond the officers on patrol, the report said. After officers used excessive force, their actions were practically condoned by supervisors, who rarely questioned their behavior. One commander interviewed by the Justice Department said that he could not recall ever suggesting that officers’ use of force be investigated further.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/13/us/chicago-police-justice-department-report.html

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« Reply #3944 on: July 13, 2018, 03:54:37 PM »
Shithole.

Chicago Police Routinely Trampled on Civil Rights, Justice Dept. Says

CHICAGO — A blistering report by the Justice Department described far-reaching failures throughout the Chicago Police Department, saying excessive force was rampant, rarely challenged and chiefly aimed at African-Americans and Latinos.

The report, unveiled on Friday after a 13-month investigation, forced a public reckoning for a police department with a legacy of corruption and abuse. It came as the department grapples with skyrocketing violence in Chicago, where murders are at a 20-year high, and a deep lack of trust among the city’s residents.

Over 161 pages, the investigation laid out, in chilling detail, unchecked aggressions: an officer pointing a gun at teenagers on bicycles suspected of trespassing; officers using a Taser on an unarmed, naked 65-year-old woman with mental illness; officers purposely dropping off young gang members in rival territory.

The department’s missteps go well beyond the officers on patrol, the report said. After officers used excessive force, their actions were practically condoned by supervisors, who rarely questioned their behavior. One commander interviewed by the Justice Department said that he could not recall ever suggesting that officers’ use of force be investigated further.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/13/us/chicago-police-justice-department-report.html


None of that reading is Hardly very surprising.

What is surprising is the report being published
That’s a step forwards.

Though wether it’s acted upon or anything changes is a different matter.

Having just police policing police or any other service or profession policing
Themselves is never going to work in the public interest.
That really is so obvious it’s laughable.

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« Reply #3945 on: July 13, 2018, 06:14:11 PM »
Why are those prosecutors not in prison? And why are their wages/pensions/possessions not confiscated to pay for all the years these men suffered?

‘Completely free’: No retrial of ex-soldiers in 1992 killing

Mark Jones says he and two of his Army buddies were out for an impromptu bachelor party when Savannah police arrested them in a drive-by slaying that would land them behind bars for more than 25 years. Now prosecutors are dropping the case for good, sparing the men from a new trial after Georgia's top court threw out their convictions.

"We spent the better part of three decades in prison for something we didn't do," Jones told The Associated Press on Thursday from his home in Port Aransas, Texas. "We're finally completely free."

The three men were released from prison in December after the Georgia Supreme Court threw out their murder convictions, saying in a unanimous ruling that prosecutors improperly withheld a police report that would have helped their defense.

https://www.star-telegram.com/news/state/texas/article214816270.html

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« Reply #3946 on: July 14, 2018, 02:35:17 PM »
Judge jails defendant for failing to unlock phones

TAMPA (FOX 13) - It started out as a civil rights battle in a Tampa courtroom, and now a cell phone password might be a defendant’s key to freedom. 

A judge threw William Montanez behind bars for failing to unlock his phones Thursday, which wasn’t how Montanez or his attorney expected their day in court to end.

To understand how Montanez got here, we go back to June 21.  Montanez was on the road when suddenly he got pulled over for not properly yielding. 

He wouldn’t allow cops to search his car, so a drug-sniffing dog was brought in. A small amount of marijuana was allegedly found, and cops asked to search his cell phones.

Again, Montanez said no, so detectives got a warrant -- which brought us to this constitutional challenge in court.

After several minutes of vigorous arguments, Judge Gregory Holder ruled cops could go through the cell phones.  So out came the phones from the evidence bag, but Montanez said the two phones are new and he couldn’t remember the passwords to unlock them.

"I don't know the code, sir,” he stated.

Judge Holder then had Montanez try to unlock the second cell phone, but it was the same result.
So the judge found him in civil contempt and threw him in jail.

http://www.fox13news.com/news/local-news/judge-jails-man-for-failing-to-unlock-phones

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #3947 on: July 14, 2018, 05:47:33 PM »
Judge jails defendant for failing to unlock phones

TAMPA (FOX 13) - It started out as a civil rights battle in a Tampa courtroom, and now a cell phone password might be a defendant’s key to freedom. 

A judge threw William Montanez behind bars for failing to unlock his phones Thursday, which wasn’t how Montanez or his attorney expected their day in court to end.

To understand how Montanez got here, we go back to June 21.  Montanez was on the road when suddenly he got pulled over for not properly yielding. 

He wouldn’t allow cops to search his car, so a drug-sniffing dog was brought in. A small amount of marijuana was allegedly found, and cops asked to search his cell phones.

Again, Montanez said no, so detectives got a warrant -- which brought us to this constitutional challenge in court.

After several minutes of vigorous arguments, Judge Gregory Holder ruled cops could go through the cell phones.  So out came the phones from the evidence bag, but Montanez said the two phones are new and he couldn’t remember the passwords to unlock them.

"I don't know the code, sir,” he stated.

Judge Holder then had Montanez try to unlock the second cell phone, but it was the same result.
So the judge found him in civil contempt and threw him in jail.

http://www.fox13news.com/news/local-news/judge-jails-man-for-failing-to-unlock-phones

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« Reply #3948 on: July 23, 2018, 11:37:14 AM »

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« Reply #3949 on: July 23, 2018, 02:24:16 PM »
Good Cop Films and Reports Bad Cop Abusing Innocent Man, So They Fired Her

Deland, FL — Former DeLand Police Officer Allison Bainbridge is the epitome of a good cop. Bainbridge was so focused on stopping crime that she — unlike most police officers in America — crossed the thin blue line and reported one of her own. After this brave act of filming a fellow cop abusing an innocent citizen and then reporting it, Bainbridge was snubbed out and fired.

The incident all started last month when Bainbridge and Cpl. Ken Ramkissoon were responding to a trespassing call at a 7-Eleven. When the officers arrived, the man who prompted the trespassing call was no longer around.

However, there was an innocent man — uninvolved in the original incident — sitting on a bench near the 7-Eleven. After not finding the man reported for trespassing, the officers were about to leave. However, all of the sudden, Ramkissoon began walking toward the innocent man on the bench.

At this point, Bainbridge turned on her body camera as is policy when engaging citizens. However, Ramkissoon conveniently left his off. And, when you watch the video below, you’ll know why.

Although the first 30 seconds of the footage is silent because of the camera’s function, the audio picks up at just the right time to capture this public servant threaten and abuse an innocent citizen.

“Do you want me to beat your fucking ass?” yells Ramkissoon as he threatens and intimidates a man for doing nothing other than sitting down on a bench. "Did I tell you to leave? Don’t raise your voice at me, because I’ll drop your ass.”

The abuse was so bad that it prompted Bainbridge to report it that very night.

“I’ve been in law enforcement for eight years, and I’ve never been in an incident like this before.  It shocked my conscience to see it,” Bainbridge said.

After witnessing the abuse, Bainbridge immediately went to her supervisor, a sergeant, and filed a complaint. One week later—in what appears to be a completely retaliatory move— Ramkissoon also went to his supervisor and filed a complaint about Bainbridge, noting his “concerns about the manner in which Officer Bainbridge is performing her duties.”

Bainbridge was then given a letter of counselling on July 11 related to an incident in which she forgot to turn on her body camera during a call. It happened in May and was of no consequence until she reported her fellow cop.

“They didn’t say anything about my performance until I filed this complaint,” Bainbridge said, who was then fired days later.

It is important to reiterate that Bainbridge was fired for an incident in which she allegedly forgot to turn on her body camera — the exact same thing she recorded happening with Ramkissoon, except that he threatened and intimidated an innocent man as well.

Now, Bainbridge is fired and Ramkissoon is still on patrol epitomizing everything wrong with police in America.



https://thefreethoughtproject.com/good-cop-crosses-thin-blue-line-fired/