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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #5375 on: May 18, 2023, 05:19:07 PM »
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Mueller also found there was zero evidence remember you senile old fool ?

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« Reply #5376 on: May 19, 2023, 02:57:56 PM »
FBI and CIA need to go away.   So far 2 elections in a row they rigged it.

Secret courts, secret police and warrantless surveillance in the "land of the free".


FBI improperly used warrantless search powers more than 278,000 times in 2021, FISA court filing reveals

The FBI improperly used warrantless search powers against U.S. citizens more than 278,000 times in the year ending November 2021, according to an unsealed Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC) filing.

U.S. citizens covered in that improper effort included people involved in the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021; George Floyd protesters during the summer of 2020; and donors to a failed congressional candidate, the filing said.

Section 702 of Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) allows the government to conduct targeted surveillance of non-U.S. persons located abroad to acquire foreign intelligence information. When U.S. citizens are flagged as part of these investigations, the FBI takes over the process of querying them for possible security reasons.

The court filing, which spanned 127 pages, was unsealed Friday by the FISC, but was filed in April 2022.

In the year ending November 2022, the FBI conducted a total of about 204,000 queries, a 94% drop from the previous year's reporting period when it conducted nearly 3.4 million.

The filing released on Friday detailed a number of the improper queries, including a batch query for "over 19,000 donors to a congressional campaign."

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/fbi-improperly-used-warrantless-search-powers-278000-times-2021-fisa-court-filing-reveals

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« Reply #5377 on: May 20, 2023, 11:29:41 AM »
95 year old women suffering from dementia are becoming a menace against the frail vulnerable cops worldwide it seems. Moreover, the police refuse to release bodycam footage and the "Police Commissioner" even states she doesn't need to see it.


Outcry as Australian police Taser 95-year-old care home resident

An elderly Australian woman with dementia is in hospital with life-threatening injuries after being Tasered by police at a care home.

Officers were called to Yallambee Lodge in Cooma, New South Wales (NSW), after reports that 95-year-old Clare Nowland was carrying a knife.

The early morning incident has sparked outcry, over what advocates say was a disproportionate response.

The New South Wales police chief has said an investigation is under way.

Ms Nowland was found "armed" with a steak knife at the care home - which is in the town of Cooma about 114km (71 miles) south of Canberra - in the early hours of Wednesday morning, Assistant Police Commissioner Peter Cotter told media on Friday.

Two officers and care home staff tried to de-escalate the situation, before she began approaching police - "it is fair to say at a slow pace" - and was Tasered.

"She had a walking frame. But she had a knife," he said.

Family friend Andrew Thaler claimed Ms Nowland was struck twice - in the chest and the back - before she fell, suffering a fractured skull and a serious brain bleed.

Her family are already grieving as they do not expect her to survive
, he told BBC News.

Australian police say they will not release bodycam footage of the moment an elderly woman with dementia was Tasered by an officer. NSW Police Commissioner Karen Webb said she was "not sure" why there were calls for the footage to be released.

"I am not sure why they want to see it," she told reporters at a press conference.

"Body-worn video is subject to legislative requirements around the surveillance devices act and other things, so it is not routine and we don't intend to release it, unless there is a process at the end of this that would allow it to be released."

Ms Webb said she had not seen the video but had heard audio from the footage. She said she does not "see it necessary" for her to view it.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-65642974

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #5378 on: May 21, 2023, 05:43:12 AM »
95 year old women suffering from dementia are becoming a menace against the frail vulnerable cops worldwide it seems. Moreover, the police refuse to release bodycam footage and the "Police Commissioner" even states she doesn't need to see it.


Outcry as Australian police Taser 95-year-old care home resident

An elderly Australian woman with dementia is in hospital with life-threatening injuries after being Tasered by police at a care home.

Officers were called to Yallambee Lodge in Cooma, New South Wales (NSW), after reports that 95-year-old Clare Nowland was carrying a knife.

The early morning incident has sparked outcry, over what advocates say was a disproportionate response.

The New South Wales police chief has said an investigation is under way.

Ms Nowland was found "armed" with a steak knife at the care home - which is in the town of Cooma about 114km (71 miles) south of Canberra - in the early hours of Wednesday morning, Assistant Police Commissioner Peter Cotter told media on Friday.

Two officers and care home staff tried to de-escalate the situation, before she began approaching police - "it is fair to say at a slow pace" - and was Tasered.

"She had a walking frame. But she had a knife," he said.

Family friend Andrew Thaler claimed Ms Nowland was struck twice - in the chest and the back - before she fell, suffering a fractured skull and a serious brain bleed.

Her family are already grieving as they do not expect her to survive
, he told BBC News.

Australian police say they will not release bodycam footage of the moment an elderly woman with dementia was Tasered by an officer. NSW Police Commissioner Karen Webb said she was "not sure" why there were calls for the footage to be released.

"I am not sure why they want to see it," she told reporters at a press conference.

"Body-worn video is subject to legislative requirements around the surveillance devices act and other things, so it is not routine and we don't intend to release it, unless there is a process at the end of this that would allow it to be released."

Ms Webb said she had not seen the video but had heard audio from the footage. She said she does not "see it necessary" for her to view it.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-65642974


WTF !! The cop that Tasered her should be Tasered 100x & then kicked out,
as for the Police Cover up of not wanting to release the video footage,
Utter Scumbag Khvnts.
FFS a 95 yr old woman with zimmer frame & they cannot deal with her.

Disgusting

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #5379 on: May 21, 2023, 12:16:47 PM »
"In a unanimous decision, the US Supreme Court ruled last week that it's legal for the IRS to secretly obtain the bank records of third parties who are not under investigation, when seeking a summons for banking records believed to be relevant to the tax delinquency of another person."



Understand that the burden of innocence has changed in less than a decade. Now it's totally fine to go and look for crimes that people have not committed. This is just another way to target those who are on the "bad list". The Bolsheviks would blush.


https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/supreme-court-irs-can-obtain-bank-records-3rd-parties-not-under-investigation

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #5380 on: May 23, 2023, 11:08:29 AM »

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« Reply #5381 on: May 23, 2023, 01:06:48 PM »
Mueller also found there was zero evidence remember you senile old fool ?

The Mueller Report did not find any evidence of collusion, but did find two main efforts by the Russians to interfere in the 2016 presidential campaign, (according to William Barr's conclusions).

"...according to a summary of the conclusions delivered by the - Attorney General William Barr to the Congress. But one of the key questions of Robert Mueller's investigation was into the nature of Russian interference in the 2016 election."

https://www.npr.org/2019/03/24/706385781/mueller-report-finds-evidence-of-russian-collusion

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #5382 on: May 24, 2023, 12:36:40 PM »
http://thehill.com/opinion/criminal-justice/4017284-durham-report-the-fbi-is-as-bad-as-you-feared-maybe-worse

"Recall that the Mueller report, from Special Counsel Robert S. Mueller, looked into whether there were Russian government efforts to interfere in the 2016 presidential election, including if there were any coordinated efforts with members of the Trump campaign. Mueller found no such evidence." 

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #5383 on: May 24, 2023, 07:58:26 PM »
95 year old women suffering from dementia are becoming a menace against the frail vulnerable cops worldwide it seems. Moreover, the police refuse to release bodycam footage and the "Police Commissioner" even states she doesn't need to see it.


Outcry as Australian police Taser 95-year-old care home resident

An elderly Australian woman with dementia is in hospital with life-threatening injuries after being Tasered by police at a care home.

Officers were called to Yallambee Lodge in Cooma, New South Wales (NSW), after reports that 95-year-old Clare Nowland was carrying a knife.

The early morning incident has sparked outcry, over what advocates say was a disproportionate response.

The New South Wales police chief has said an investigation is under way.

Ms Nowland was found "armed" with a steak knife at the care home - which is in the town of Cooma about 114km (71 miles) south of Canberra - in the early hours of Wednesday morning, Assistant Police Commissioner Peter Cotter told media on Friday.

Two officers and care home staff tried to de-escalate the situation, before she began approaching police - "it is fair to say at a slow pace" - and was Tasered.

"She had a walking frame. But she had a knife," he said.

Family friend Andrew Thaler claimed Ms Nowland was struck twice - in the chest and the back - before she fell, suffering a fractured skull and a serious brain bleed.

Her family are already grieving as they do not expect her to survive
, he told BBC News.

Australian police say they will not release bodycam footage of the moment an elderly woman with dementia was Tasered by an officer. NSW Police Commissioner Karen Webb said she was "not sure" why there were calls for the footage to be released.

"I am not sure why they want to see it," she told reporters at a press conference.

"Body-worn video is subject to legislative requirements around the surveillance devices act and other things, so it is not routine and we don't intend to release it, unless there is a process at the end of this that would allow it to be released."

Ms Webb said she had not seen the video but had heard audio from the footage. She said she does not "see it necessary" for her to view it.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-65642974

The poor old woman died. Her attacker gets paid vacation as usual.

95-year-old woman Tasered by police in Australia dies

A 95-year-old woman who was Tasered by police at an Australian care home, sparking a public outcry, has died.

Clare Nowland was critically injured after police responded to reports she was wandering around the home with a steak knife at about 04:00 last Wednesday.

New South Wales Police (NSW) said she died "surrounded by family and loved ones".

The officer who Tasered Mrs Nowland has been charged with assault. The 33-year-old senior constable will face court in early July on charges of recklessly causing grievous bodily harm, assault occasioning actual bodily harm, and common assault. He remains suspended from duty with pay while investigations continue.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-65696475

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #5384 on: May 24, 2023, 09:21:38 PM »
The poor old woman died. Her attacker gets paid vacation as usual.

95-year-old woman Tasered by police in Australia dies

A 95-year-old woman who was Tasered by police at an Australian care home, sparking a public outcry, has died.

Clare Nowland was critically injured after police responded to reports she was wandering around the home with a steak knife at about 04:00 last Wednesday.

New South Wales Police (NSW) said she died "surrounded by family and loved ones".

The officer who Tasered Mrs Nowland has been charged with assault. The 33-year-old senior constable will face court in early July on charges of recklessly causing grievous bodily harm, assault occasioning actual bodily harm, and common assault. He remains suspended from duty with pay while investigations continue.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-65696475

Sad sad news

That scumbag cop should be up on murder charges .
I'm sure his girlfriends & senior Scumbags will do all they can to
Cover for him. 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬

If it were my mother/ grandmother he'd be a Hunted man.

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #5385 on: May 26, 2023, 05:32:44 AM »

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #5387 on: May 26, 2023, 11:50:27 AM »
Supreme Court sides with woman after county sold her condo over tax bill, keeping all the money
CBS ^ | 5/26/23
Posted on 5/26/2023, 2:28:04 PM by EBH

The Supreme Court ruled unanimously Thursday in favor of a 94-year-old Minneapolis woman, giving her a new chance to recoup some money after her county kept the entire $40,000 when it sold her condominium over a small unpaid tax bill.

The justices ruled that Hennepin County in Minnesota violated the constitutional rights of the woman, Geraldine Tyler, by taking her property without paying "just compensation."

"The County had the power to sell Tyler's home to recover the unpaid property taxes. But it could not use the toehold of the tax debt to confiscate more property than was due," Chief Justice John Roberts wrote for the court.

Tyler, who now lives in an apartment building for older people, owed $2,300 in unpaid taxes, plus interest and penalties totaling $15,000, when the county took the title to her one-bedroom apartment in 2015. The county said she did nothing to keep her residence and the apartment sold the next year.

"Today's decision is a major victory for property rights in the United States," Christina Martin, the PLF attorney who argued the case before the Court, said in a statement. "This decision affirms that property rights are fundamental and don't depend solely on state law. The Court's ruling makes clear that home equity theft is not only unjust, but unconstitutional."

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« Reply #5388 on: May 31, 2023, 04:57:38 PM »
I doubt the coward of Broward will be punished as he deserves. The Supreme Court, along with inventing the ridiculous concept of "qualified immunity", has previously ruled that police have no duty to protect and in the rare cases cops end up in court they are usually treated very leniently.


Parkland officer accused of failing to confront school shooter faces trial

Jury selection is set to begin Wednesday in the trial of a former school resource officer charged with felony child neglect for allegedly failing to confront the Parkland school shooter.

Scot Peterson was assigned to Marjory Stoneman Douglas in Parkland as a school resource officer when a gunman opened fire at the South Florida high school on Feb. 14, 2018, killing 14 students and three staff members.

Peterson, 60, was terminated from his position and charged with multiple counts of child neglect in 2019 after an internal investigation found that he retreated while students were under attack.

https://abcnews.go.com/US/parkland-officer-accused-failing-confront-school-shooter-faces/story?id=99702049

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« Reply #5389 on: June 06, 2023, 10:59:37 PM »
The tiktok generation.

Nearly a Third of Gen Z Favors the Government Installing Surveillance Cameras in Homes

In a newly released Cato Institute 2023 Central Bank Digital Currency National Survey of 2,000 Americans, we asked respondents whether they “favor or oppose the government installing surveillance cameras in every household to reduce domestic violence, abuse, and other illegal activity.” Not surprisingly, few Americans—only 14 percent—support this idea. Three‐​fourths (75 percent) would oppose government surveillance cameras in homes, including 68 percent who “strongly oppose,” while 10% don’t have an opinion either way.

However, Americans under the age of 30 stand out when it comes to 1984‐​style in‐​home government surveillance cameras. 3 in 10 (29 percent) Americans under 30 favor “the government installing surveillance cameras in every household” in order to “reduce domestic violence, abuse, and other illegal activity.” Support declines with age, dropping to 20 percent among 30–44 year olds and dropping considerably to 6 percent among those over the age of 45.

We don’t know how much of this preference for security over privacy or freedom is something unique to this generation (a cohort effect) or simply the result of youth (age effect). However, there is reason to think part of this is generational. Americans over age 45 have vastly different attitudes on in‐​home surveillance cameras than those who are younger. These Americans were born in or before 1978. Thus the very youngest were at least 11 before the Berlin Wall fell. Being raised during the Cold War amidst regular news reports of the Soviet Union surveilling their own people may have demonstrated to Americans the dangers of giving the government too much power to monitor people. Young people today are less exposed to these types of examples and thus less aware of the dangers of expansive government power.

It is also possible that increased support for government surveillance among the young has common roots with what Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt describe in the Coddling of the American Mind: young people seem more willing to prioritize safety (from possible violence or hurtful words) over ensuring robust freedom (from government surveillance or to speak freely).

https://www.cato.org/blog/nearly-third-gen-z-favors-home-government-surveillance-cameras-1

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #5390 on: June 06, 2023, 11:45:21 PM »
I doubt the coward of Broward will be punished as he deserves. The Supreme Court, along with inventing the ridiculous concept of "qualified immunity", has previously ruled that police have no duty to protect and in the rare cases cops end up in court they are usually treated very leniently.


Parkland officer accused of failing to confront school shooter faces trial

Jury selection is set to begin Wednesday in the trial of a former school resource officer charged with felony child neglect for allegedly failing to confront the Parkland school shooter.

Scot Peterson was assigned to Marjory Stoneman Douglas in Parkland as a school resource officer when a gunman opened fire at the South Florida high school on Feb. 14, 2018, killing 14 students and three staff members.

Peterson, 60, was terminated from his position and charged with multiple counts of child neglect in 2019 after an internal investigation found that he retreated while students were under attack.

https://abcnews.go.com/US/parkland-officer-accused-failing-confront-school-shooter-faces/story?id=99702049

Going from memory here, but I recall that a bunch of business owners sued the LAPD for pulling back after the Rodney King riots started, but they lost.

That Florida officer AND the three sheriff deputies that arrived should all get inoperable and painful brain, stomach, and colon cancers.

I don't see a criminal case, though.

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #5391 on: June 09, 2023, 12:55:51 PM »
Police Kill Couple's Dog After Being Sent to Wrong Home
Newsweek ^ | GERRARD KAONGA ON 6/07/23 | GERRARD KAONGA ON 6/07/23
Posted on 6/9/2023, 1:49:40 PM by nickcarraway

Police in Waco have apologised after shooting and killing a Texas couple's dog after being directed to the wrong house after a 911 call.

The black Labrador, Finn, was shot by police last Saturday after the dog "acted aggressively" towards police and lunged at an officer, according to the department.

The dog's owners, couple Cassandra Page and Matt Vasquez, have disputed this claim by the police however. Vasquez has said it is "absolutely incorrect" Finn was aggressive and said the dog was just curious about the officers, according to a Waco Tribune-Herald report.

The couple are now considering legal action against the Waco Police Department and have asked for body-cam footage of the incident to get a greater understanding of what happened, according to the newspaper.

Page described Finn as good natured, light-hearted, curious and very loyal. She also said the couple have barely slept or eaten since the incident.

The police department ended up at the wrong address after its dispatch system autocorrected an address in the 3200 block of North 20th A Street.

A woman had called 911 reporting a burglary in progress at this address. However police arrived one street over at the 3200 block of North 20th Street. The police clarified in a statement that due to the autocorrect, the "A" in "A Street" was removed.

"Our officers acted in good faith to the dispatched address. When officers arrived at the 3200 Block of N. 20th, they saw the backdoor ajar which corroborated information received in the initial call," the Waco Police Department said.

"Officers announced their presence, and shortly thereafter multiple dogs came toward officers who retreated. One dog who acted more aggressively lunged at our officer, retreated, and then lunged at the officer again.

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« Reply #5392 on: June 12, 2023, 02:41:38 PM »
U.S. Spy Agencies Buy Vast Quantities of Americans’ Personal Data, U.S. Says

The vast amount of Americans’ personal data available for sale has provided a rich stream of intelligence for the U.S. government but created significant threats to privacy, according to a newly released report by the U.S.’s top spy agency.

Commercially available information, or CAI, has grown in such scale that it has begun to replicate the results of intrusive surveillance techniques once used on a more targeted and limited basis, the report found.

“In a way that far fewer Americans seem to understand, and even fewer of them can avoid, CAI includes information on nearly everyone that is of a type and level of sensitivity that historically could have been obtained” through targeted collection methods such as wiretaps, cyber espionage or physical surveillance, the report concluded.

The report was commissioned by Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines after Sen. Ron Wyden (D., Ore.) requested that the intelligence community detail and make public how it uses commercially available data. Ms. Haines agreed to the request during her 2021 confirmation hearing. The report was completed in January 2022; it was released to the public last week.

The report showed that the Office of the Director of National Intelligence appeared unaware which federal intelligence agencies were buying Americans’ personal data, Wyden said, reflecting the need for stronger oversight and transparency from within the executive branch. He said legislation also was needed to establish guardrails on U.S. government purchases, rein in data brokers that collect and sell the data and protect the data from being used by foreign adversaries. Like the U.S., other countries are widely thought to be acquiring commercial data sets for intelligence purposes, current and former U.S. officials have said.

https://www.wsj.com/articles/u-s-spy-agencies-buy-vast-quantities-of-americans-personal-data-report-says-f47ec3ad

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« Reply #5393 on: June 13, 2023, 04:32:29 PM »
As much as I'm not a fan of bible thumpers and street preachers, this is insane. These cops should have been forcefully detained and arrested and thrown in prison.


Man arrested while citing Bible verse in protest of Pride event, then video evidence sinks case

Charges were dropped against a self-professing Christian "street preacher" who was arrested while citing the Bible in protest of an LGBTQ Pride event in Reading, Pennsylvania, authorities said.

Damon Atkins was arrested June 6 for "disorderly conduct, engaged in fighting," but the charges were dropped after an official review of video evidence, the Berks County District Attorney's Office said in a press release.

"The charges were withdrawn after the District Attorney’s Office reviewed the videos of the incident along with applicable case law," the statement said.

Berks County Commissioner Christian Leinbach had told the Lancaster Patriot that he believed the arrest of Atkins was "unlawful" and "could open the City of Reading and their police department to legal action."

https://www.foxnews.com/us/man-arrested-citing-bible-verse-protest-pride-event-video-evidence-sinks-case

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« Reply #5394 on: June 14, 2023, 04:47:51 AM »


How dare anyone talk bad about the LGBTQ!@#$%%^123&^BFRF654 Cult ! 

As much as I'm not a fan of bible thumpers and street preachers, this is insane. These cops should have been forcefully detained and arrested and thrown in prison.


Man arrested while citing Bible verse in protest of Pride event, then video evidence sinks case

Charges were dropped against a self-professing Christian "street preacher" who was arrested while citing the Bible in protest of an LGBTQ Pride event in Reading, Pennsylvania, authorities said.

Damon Atkins was arrested June 6 for "disorderly conduct, engaged in fighting," but the charges were dropped after an official review of video evidence, the Berks County District Attorney's Office said in a press release.

"The charges were withdrawn after the District Attorney’s Office reviewed the videos of the incident along with applicable case law," the statement said.

Berks County Commissioner Christian Leinbach had told the Lancaster Patriot that he believed the arrest of Atkins was "unlawful" and "could open the City of Reading and their police department to legal action."

https://www.foxnews.com/us/man-arrested-citing-bible-verse-protest-pride-event-video-evidence-sinks-case

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« Reply #5395 on: June 14, 2023, 02:40:33 PM »
Don't expect riots or looting, the victim wasn't black. Of course the cops don't care about the assault or the law and they even protect the assailants by not releasing their names.


Video shows a man held down by police in a Kansas City Walmart

Dayton Borisouth said he was trying to do a good deed by helping his uncle jumpstart his car outside of a Kansas City, Kansas Walmart. He had no idea it would soon become the worst day of his life.Borisouth, who lives in KCK, said he ran inside the store on Parallel Parkway to purchase a frozen pizza to take home to his wife and 2-year-old daughter for dinner.

What should have been a quick grocery grab soon turned violent when an off-duty Kansas City, Kansas police officer working security approached Borisouth, 24, as he was leaving self-checkout in early June. Instead of checking his receipt, Borisouth says the officer became aggressive, wrestling him to the ground and slamming his head into the floor.

At that point 2 more on-duty Kansas City, Kansas officers arrived for back up. Things almost turned deadly when an officer placed his knee on the back of Borisouth’s neck, a restraint technique banned by many police departments after the death of George Floyd in 2021.

https://fox4kc.com/news/video-kansas-city-kansas-police-officer-puts-knee-on-mans-neck-at-walmart/


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« Reply #5396 on: June 15, 2023, 12:18:33 PM »

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« Reply #5397 on: June 16, 2023, 09:05:30 AM »

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« Reply #5398 on: June 16, 2023, 09:31:12 AM »

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« Reply #5399 on: June 20, 2023, 10:29:31 AM »
What could possibly go wrong?


SAF Sues PA Sheriff to Stop Warrantless ‘Safe Storage’ Searches of Gun Owners’ Homes

The Second Amendment Foundation today filed a challenge of Pennsylvania’s promulgated firearms regulation and its enforcement by the Pennsylvania State Police and Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office, which includes warrantless searches.

SAF is joined by Shot Tec, LLC and a private citizen, Grant Schmidt. They are represented by attorneys Joshua Prince and Dillon Harris, Civil Rights Defense Firm, of Bechtelsville, Pa. Defendants are Col. Christopher Paris, commissioner of the Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) and Montgomery County Sheriff Sean Kilkenny, in their official capacities. The action was filed in the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania.

The petition challenges Col. Paris and the PSP’s “interpretation, implementation and enforcement” of the firearms regulation “which is being enforced” by Kilkenny, according to the court filing. The petition alleges that Sheriff Kilkenny “has implemented a policy…which he contends, based on the PSP’s promulgation and implementation of (the regulation) permit him, in the absence of probable cause and a warrant and in violation of…the Pennsylvania Constitution, to come into those…homes or business.”

Plaintiffs further assert this inspection enables the sheriff to impose sanctions against holders of state licenses to sell firearms “for not having ‘safe storage’” in the event of an emergency when the PSP has “failed to promulgate any regulations addressing what constitute ‘safe storage’ or sufficient safeguards…when the General Assembly only delegated to the PSP the ability to establish such standards.”

“The State Assembly has never enacted a law allowing for warrantless searches of licensees, but the state police promulgated a regulation requiring licensees to submit to such searches, which are now planned by the sheriff’s department,” said SAF Executive Director Adam Kraut. “We believe there are grave constitutional issues involved in this scheme, particularly when an administrative agency simply waives an individual’s constitutional rights by implementing a regulation without any framework from the legislature. Equally troubling is the Sheriff’s assertion that he would revoke a license from and individual asserting their right to be free from unlawful searches and seizures. We have filed this petition to ensure constitutional rights are respected.”

SAF founder and Executive Vice President Alan M. Gottlieb observed, “No statute should allow carte blanche regulations to be imposed by any law enforcement agency because of the inherent danger of overstepping legal authority and constitutional protections which must be protected in a free society. We’re seeking a remedy from the court to stop this, especially when warrantless searches are involved.”

https://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/saf-sues-pa-sheriff-to-stop-warrantless-safe-storage-searches-of-gun-owners-homes/