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Post by avordvet on Mar 31, 2017 4:49:10 GMT -5
Death At Your Door: Knock-And-Talk Police Tactics Rip A Hole In The Constitutionby Tyler Durden, Mar 29, 2017 11:20 PM, Authored by John Whitehead via The Rutherford Institute, “It’s 4 in the morning, there’s headlights that are shining into your house; there’s a number of different officers that are now on the premises; they’re wearing tactical gear; they have weapons; and they approach your front door. Do you think that the ordinary citizen in that situation feels that they have an obligation to comply?”— Michigan Supreme Court Justice Richard BernsteinIt’s 1:30 a.m., a time when most people are asleep. Your neighborhood is in darkness, except for a few street lamps. Someone—he doesn’t identify himself and the voice isn’t familiar—is pounding on your front door, demanding that you open up. Your heart begins racing. Your stomach is tied in knots. The adrenaline is pumping through you. You fear that it’s an intruder or worse. You not only fear for your life, but the lives of your loved ones. The aggressive pounding continues, becoming more jarring with every passing second. Desperate to protect yourself and your loved ones from whatever threat awaits on the other side of that door, you scramble to lay hold of something—anything—that you might use in self-defense. It might be a flashlight, a baseball bat, or that licensed and registered gun you thought you’d never need. You brace for the confrontation, a shaky grip on your weapon, and approach the door cautiously. The pounding continues. You open the door to find a shadowy figure aiming a gun in your direction. Immediately, you back up and retreat further into your apartment. At the same time, the intruder opens fire, sending a hail of bullets in your direction. Three of the bullets make contact. You die without ever raising your weapon or firing your gun in self-defense. In your final moments, you get a good look at your assailant: it’s the police. This is what passes for “knock-and-talk” policing in the American police state. “Knock-and-shoot” policing might be more accurate, however... www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-03-29/death-your-door-knock-and-talk-police-tactics-rip-hole-constitution
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Post by avordvet on Apr 7, 2017 5:15:10 GMT -5
Cops Given Pass For Shooting Innocent Man In His Own Home02 Apr 2017, BY Herschel Smith Bob Unruh: There was no warrant and no reason to suspect the apartment resident in Lake County, Florida, of a crime. But police officers who said they were investigating a speeding motorcyclist, to which the man had no links, pounded on the door at 1:30 in the morning.
When Andrew Scott, 26, answered the door, carrying a weapon for defense because of the vigorous knocking at an unlikely hour, an officer shot and killed him.
Now, the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has given the officer a pass for the killing, prompting an outraged dissent from four justices on the panel.
The judges contend the outcome “makes it more likely that tragic police shootings will continue to occur.”Stop right there. At issue in this case isn’t whether these shootings by cop will continue in the future. They will, and this case just makes that more likely, but judges should not be deciding cases based on their social import. In other words, there is an objective standard against which their actions should be judged in this particular case, and that doesn’t change one iota based on what may or may not happen in the future. Judges aren’t social workers, soothsayers or witchdoctors – or at least, they shouldn’t be. www.captainsjournal.com/2017/04/02/cops-given-pass-for-shooting-innocent-man-in-his-own-home/
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Post by avordvet on Apr 16, 2017 6:03:27 GMT -5
Forced catheterizations are a good reminder that the drug war is as barbaric and cruel as everBy Radley Balko, April 14 2017 Here’s a disturbing report published last week by the Argus Leader in Sioux Falls, S.D.: A mesh bag blurred Dirk Sparks’ vision. He lay hooded and handcuffed as four police officers pinned him to a hospital exam table. Through the patterned light, he saw a fifth officer filming the procedure. His pants were loosened and pulled below his waist. Then, pain. A nurse at Avera St. Mary’s Hospital in Pierre inserted a pencil-sized tube into Sparks’ urethra to drain his bladder. Moments later, an officer with the Pierre Police Department held a cup of Sparks’ urine that soon would be sent off for drug testing. www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-watch/wp/2017/04/14/forced-catheterizations-are-a-good-reminder-that-the-drug-war-is-as-barbaric-and-cruel-as-ever/
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Post by avordvet on Apr 17, 2017 4:08:15 GMT -5
VIDEO: Berkeley cops sit in patrol car and watch as Trump supporters attackedApril 16, 2017, By Kyle Olson There were numerous reports from those on the scene that Berkeley police largely stayed back as Antifa agitators took pot shots at Donald Trump supporters on Saturday. “As the violence escalated police in Berkeley stood down and retreated from the crowds,” reporter Tim Pool tweeted. As the violence escalated police in Berkeley stood down and retreated from the crowds. I have never seen so few police at an event like this — Tim Pool (@timcast) April 16, 2017 “I have never seen so few police at an event like this.” One observer claimed police “ran away,” despite several Trump rally attendees being attacked. www.theamericanmirror.com/video-berkeley-cops-sit-patrol-car-trump-supporters-attacked/
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Post by avordvet on Apr 20, 2017 13:51:05 GMT -5
The Most Controversial DNA Test You've Never Heard Ofby Tyler Durden, Apr 19, 2017 3:30 AM, Authored by Josie Wales via TheAntiMedia.org, A vote on whether to approve a proposal that would allow familial DNA searching in certain criminal cases has been delayed by New York state’s Forensic Science Committee. The controversial proposal has been sent back to a special subcommittee to “tighten up the language.” If approved, the new policy would allow police to investigate family members of New Yorkers whose DNA closely matches DNA found at crime scenes. Because familial searching has gotten little to no coverage in mainstream media, many people have no idea what it is - or that it’s already being used in California, Colorado, Florida, Michigan, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming, and Ohio. www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-04-18/most-controversial-dna-test-youve-never-heard
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Post by avordvet on Apr 21, 2017 4:53:44 GMT -5
50,000 People Per Year Are Hospitalized From Police Injuriesby Tyler Durden, Apr 20, 2017 8:35 PM The level that things have reached on every front is outrageous, exclaims SHTFplan.com's Mac Slavo, and it isn’t just police, the entire system is out of control. Hospitals kill at least 100,000 patients per year due; the monetary system is a spreading virus and a fraud. No transaction in society represents what it seems on face value; it is discounted, it is corruption. How much farther can things deteriorate before they collapse? We have only history to guide us, and time to wait. Be ready for what is coming, and stay vigilant. Study: Police-Inflicted Injuries Send More Than 50,000 To Emergency Rooms EVERY YEAR Authored by Lily Dane via The Daily Sheeple, A new study published by JAMA Surgery found that from 2006 to 2012, there were approximately 51,000 emergency department visits per year for patients injured by law enforcement in the United States, with this number stable over this time period. From the press release: www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-04-20/50000-people-year-are-hospitalized-police-injuries
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Post by avordvet on Jun 29, 2017 5:29:30 GMT -5
While the officers’ behavior may be “obviously unprofessional,” it doesn’t mean it’s “obviously unlawful”. -Judge Nancy MoritzSo the cops did not 'know' that they were illegally entering a home (4th Amendment), and they did not 'know' they were violating a citizens civil rights (First, Fourth Amendment)... Bullshit! What are we always told by Law Enforcement and the Judiciary? Ignorance of the law is not an excuse, now how many of the 'badged' or 'robed' ones get treated in the same way? Hell, just do a general websearch on the LE and Judges that walk over things that would give another citizen a long jail term... this thread shows the hypocrisy of it all. Nothing but gang-bangers with badges being supported by a corrupt judiciary: Laws are for thee, not for me... Christian Woman Who Was Told by Police to Stop Praying at Home Loses Court BattleBy Lukas Mikelionis | 5:58 am, June 27, 2017 “While Ms. Sause’s appeal was ultimately unsuccessful, the court stated clearly that Sause’s First Amendment rights may have been violated, but the legal doctrine of qualified immunity shields the officers from any liability,” the Institute’s statement read. “The concurring opinion condemned the police officers’ ‘extraordinary contempt of a law abiding citizen.'” heatst.com/culture-wars/christian-woman-who-was-told-by-police-to-stop-praying-at-home-loses-court-battle/
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Post by avordvet on Jul 12, 2017 4:53:54 GMT -5
Gang-bangers with badges strike again... "officer can be seen climbing the fence and leaving the yard."Mpls. police to help with vet bills after officer shoots dogsKARE 11 Staff , KARE 10:15 PM. CDT July 10, 2017 WARNING: Video is disturbing MINNEAPOLIS - Minneapolis Police Chief Janee Harteau has issued a statement, a day after an officer shot at two dogs in a homeowner's fenced-in backyard, which was all caught on surveillance video. Harteau, who says she's had dogs most of her life, states the video was "difficult to watch." Her full statement is, as follows: "I’ve watched the video, and as someone whose family has included dogs most of my life, I can say that it was difficult to watch. This was an outcome that no one wanted. I’ve asked for an Internal Affairs use of force review. We are reaching out to the family to help them with the veterinary care bills to ensure that both dogs are adequately taken care of. To help us prevent similar outcomes in the future, we will be implementing updated mandatory training specifically for officers identifying effective tools and tactical strategies with police and dog encounters. We want both our officers and all our community members to be safe.” KARE 11 confirmed Minneapolis Police does not currently have a policy on how to handle any animal when confronted while on duty. After the video was posted to Facebook on Sunday, police issued a statement, saying that officers were responding to a residential burglary alarm when the shooting occurred. In the video, a dog is seen approaching the officer in the north Minneapolis yard. The officer backs away and shoots the dog, and then a second dog runs in and the officer opens fire at that dog, as well. The dogs run away and the officer can be seen climbing the fence and leaving the yard. The police report states that "two large size pitbulls charged at officer" before he fired at them. However, the dog's owner, Jennifer LeMay, said on Facebook that the dogs were not attacking or charging at the officer. Now LeMay has hired an attorney, and claims police filed a false report by claiming the dogs charged. www.kare11.com/news/video-shows-mpls-officer-shoot-dogs-in-owners-yard/455375082"KARE 11 confirmed Minneapolis Police does not currently have a policy on how to handle any animal when confronted while on duty." Do they have a policy on violating a citizens property without a warrant? What would Law Enforcement and the Judicial system be doing to you right now if you had done the same exact thing?
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Post by avordvet on Jul 24, 2017 5:31:13 GMT -5
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Post by avordvet on Jul 28, 2017 5:17:52 GMT -5
Cops Murder A Father While Serving A Warrant At The Wrong HouseJuly 26, 2017, Dawn Luger, The Daily Sheeple While serving a warrant at the wrong address, Mississippi police officers shot and killed a husband and father. Close to midnight on Sunday, Southaven, Mississippi police arrived at the wrong house to serve an arrest warrant and shot a man dead in his own home, according to reports. But don’t worry, the cops were just “doing their jobs,” which has become indefensible anymore. The police actually shot and killed Ismael Lopez, 41, through the front door. The police were supposed to be across the street to serve an arrest warrant for Samuel Pearman, who was wanted on an assault charge, reported WREG. So when the cops wrongfully showed up at Lopez’s house, the father went to the door to see who was there. www.thedailysheeple.com/cops-murder-a-father-while-serving-a-warrant-at-the-wrong-house_072017
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Post by avordvet on Aug 5, 2017 6:48:16 GMT -5
Family that endured SWAT-style raid over tomato plants may finally receive justice — years laterMike Opelka, Aug 3, 2017 4:02 pm The Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution protects you from unreasonable search and seizure, acknowledging the right to be secure in your person, house, papers, and effects. So when a poorly designed, conceived, and executed police operation puts your family behind the business end of a rifle, you should be allowed redress from your government. Bob Harte and his wife Addie, former CIA agents, finally have their chance after a three-judge panel rendered a hundred page decision giving them a day in court. Police raided their Kansas City home at gunpoint on April 20, 2012, after poorly interpreting information gleaned during Operation Constant Gardener, which targets marijuana growers. Their case was initially dismissed in 2015, asserting that the officers had qualified immunity from their actions. The Hartes, whose then-young children fear police to this day, were growing tomatoes in a hydroponic set up meant to show the kids how to grow things. The purchase of hydroponic growing equipment, plus the discovery of “wet glob vegetation” in the family’s trash, were the only evidence behind the warrant. The glob was Addie’s discarded tea leaves. www.theblaze.com/podcasts/family-that-endured-swat-style-raid-over-tomato-plants-has-finally-received-justice-years-later/
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Post by avordvet on Aug 16, 2017 13:01:07 GMT -5
Scumbags just watched and did absolutely NOTHING to stop the criminal events as they transpired. All the cops in the immediate area should also be charged with murder, injury and criminal damage due to their inaction... Nope, can't do that, because they have given themselves Qualified Immunity.
Laws (and punishment) are for thee and not for LE
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Post by avordvet on Aug 17, 2017 4:48:41 GMT -5
Chaos in Charlottesville: No One Gave Peace a Chance, Including the Police [SHORT]By John W. Whitehead, August 15, 2017 “No wrongs have ever been righted by riots and civil disorders.” — Robert F. Kennedy
Let’s be clear about one thing: no one—not the armed, violent, militant protesters nor the police—gave peace a chance during the August 12 demonstrations in Charlottesville, Va. What should have been an exercise in free speech quickly became a brawl. It’s not about who threw the first punch or the first smoke bomb. It’s not about which faction outshouted the other, or which side perpetrated more violence, or even which group can claim to be the greater victim. One young woman is dead because of the hate, violence, intolerance, racism and partisanship that is tearing this country apart, and it has to stop. Lawful, peaceful, nonviolent First Amendment activity did not kill Heather Heyer. She was killed by a 20-year-old Neo-Nazi who drove his car into a crowd of pedestrians in Charlottesville, Va. Words, no matter how distasteful or disagreeable, did not turn what should have been an exercise in free speech into a brawl. That was accomplished by militant protesters on both sides of the debate who arrived at what should have been a nonviolent protest armed with sticks and guns, bleach bottles, balloons filled with feces and urine and improvised flamethrowers, and by the law enforcement agencies who stood by and allowed it. rutherford.org/publications_resources/john_whiteheads_commentary/chaos_in_charlottesville_no_one_gave_peace_a_chance_including_the_police_sh
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Post by avordvet on Sept 5, 2017 16:01:00 GMT -5
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Post by avordvet on Oct 19, 2017 15:54:25 GMT -5
Florida Man Awarded $37,500 After Cops Mistake Glazed Doughnut Crumbs For MethNPRWABE, October 16, 20175:58 PM ET A 2016 investigation by ProPublica and The New York Times found that tens of thousands of people are sent to jail each year based on the kits' results, which often generate false positives: "Some tests ... use a single tube of a chemical called cobalt thiocyanate, which turns blue when it is exposed to cocaine. But cobalt thiocyanate also turns blue when it is exposed to more than 80 other compounds, including methadone, certain acne medications and several common household cleaners. Other tests use three tubes, which the officer can break in a specific order to rule out everything but the drug in question — but if the officer breaks the tubes in the wrong order, that, too, can invalidate the results. The environment can also present problems. Cold weather slows the color development; heat speeds it up, or sometimes prevents a color reaction from taking place at all." Data from the state law enforcement lab in Florida found that 21 percent of the evidence recorded by police as methamphetamine was not in fact methamphetamine, and of that, half was not illegal drugs at all, according to the ProPublica investigation: "When we examined the department's records, they showed that officers, faced with somewhat ambiguous directions on the pouches, had simply misunderstood which colors indicated a positive result." www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2017/10/16/558147669/florida-man-awarded-37-500-after-cops-mistake-glazed-doughnut-crumbs-for-meth
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Post by avordvet on Oct 26, 2017 4:56:54 GMT -5
John Whitehead Warns "Don't Call The Cops If You're Autistic, Deaf, Mentally Ill, Disabled, Or Old"by Tyler Durden, Oct 25, 2017 9:40 PM, Authored by John Whitehead via The Rutherford Institute, Life in the American police state is an endless series of don’ts delivered at the end of a loaded gun: don’t talk back to police officers, don’t even think about defending yourself against a SWAT team raid (of which there are 80,000 every year), don’t run when a cop is nearby lest you be mistaken for a fleeing criminal, don’t carry a cane lest it be mistaken for a gun, don’t expect privacy in public, don’t let your kids walk to the playground alone, don’t engage in nonviolent protest near where a government official might pass, don’t try to grow vegetables in your front yard, don’t play music for tips in a metro station, don’t feed whales, and on and on. Here’s another don’t to the add the growing list of things that could get you or a loved one tasered, shot or killed, especially if you are autistic, hearing impaired, mentally ill, elderly, suffer from dementia, disabled or have any other condition that might hinder your ability to understand, communicate or immediately comply with an order: don’t call the cops. Sometimes it’s dangerous enough calling the cops when you’re not contending with a disability. Unfortunately, the risks just skyrocket when a disability is involved. www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-10-24/john-whitehead-warns-dont-call-cops-if-youre-autistic-deaf-mentally-ill-disabled-or-
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Post by avordvet on Nov 21, 2017 5:04:30 GMT -5
If LE put as much effort into the crime investigations for the unbadged citizens, the mood against them may change. Their current behavior clearly shows a bias, when one of their gang-bangers goes down; they pull out all stops. But for you, the common citizen on the street, eh... not so much. Police Lockdown To End, ACLU Questions ConstitutionalityAfter days of restrictions around Harlem Park, Baltimore Police said the crime scene where an officer was fatally shot will be released.By Elizabeth Janney, Nov 20, 2017 12:37 am ET, Updated Nov 20, 2017 9:13 am ET BALTIMORE, MD — Blocks surrounding the area where a Baltimore homicide detective was fatally shot have been cordoned off with crime scene tape for four days. Fliers advertising the $215,000 reward for information in the death of Detective Sean Suiter waved from windshields along streets nearby Sunday afternoon. Suiter was shot in the head Wednesday while investigating a 2016 homicide with his partner in west Baltimore. He saw a man "engaged in suspicious behaviors" on Bennett Place and went to approach him when there was a confrontation and Suiter was shot in the head, Police Commissioner Kevin Davis said. Midday on Thursday, Suiter was pronounced deceased, as investigators canvassed the area for information that could lead to the shooter. The Harlem Park neighborhood was still on lockdown Sunday, with police asking for identification and those whose licenses did not show an address there denied entry. The ACLU raised questions about the constitutionality of the restrictions, which ended Monday morning. patch.com/maryland/baltimore/police-lockdown-end-aclu-questions-constitutionality
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Post by avordvet on Dec 18, 2017 5:46:00 GMT -5
Wanna Guess What I Took Out Of The Back Of The Pants Of A Six-Year Old? A Cocked .32 Cal Revolver His Mama Had Shoved In There15 Dec 2017,BY Herschel Smith Mr. LEO responds to our article on the Grand Rapids Police Department: LOL. Constant “oh those horrible police!!!” You people are completely clueless. Wanna guess what I took out of the back of the pants of a six-year old? A cocked .32 cal revolver his mama had shoved in there to hide it when she heard me coming around the corner. A COCKED REVOLVER – IN YOUR CHILDS PANTS! You people live in a world of ignorance and stupidity. It is very very sad. Thanks for your visit. It’s always a bit amusing when a LEO (or former LEO) visits this site. The working assumption is normally that we’re a progressive anti-cop site (because you read a single article), or that we’re a conservative site full of readers who believe in state authority and want the cops to protect them but are having a difficult time swallowing the hard, necessary things a cop must do to actually protect the poor “sheeple” under his charge, sheep dog that he is. But we know, as do you, that you aren’t charged to protect anyone, legally or judicially. All or most of the readers on this site have multiple firearms, carry them, and are able and willing to present and deploy them if the need arises. We don’t want or need your protection. If something happens, we’ll call you to write the report. But we won’t talk to you about it, because we know that the (unbiblical) US Code says that any exonerating evidence you learn from your conversation with us must be excluded from court as hearsay, and that only incriminating evidence is admissible. www.captainsjournal.com/2017/12/15/wanna-guess-what-i-took-out-of-the-back-of-the-pants-of-a-six-year-old-a-cocked-32-cal-revolver-his-mama-had-shoved-in-there/
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Post by avordvet on Feb 23, 2018 6:32:04 GMT -5
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Post by avordvet on Mar 7, 2018 16:13:10 GMT -5
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Post by avordvet on Apr 9, 2018 14:45:24 GMT -5
Notice how they put roadblock after roadblock in front of lawsuits against them... A roadside strip search in N.J. draws protest and legal action. How far can an officer go?by Jan Hefler, Updated: April 6, 2018 — 7:10 PM EDT A body-cam video that shows a New Jersey state trooper conducting a roadside strip search has sparked controversy and raised questions about how far law enforcement officers are permitted to go during a traffic stop. Trooper Joseph Drew had pulled a car over for tailgating and said he smelled marijuana. When a search of the car turned up nothing, he handcuffed the driver and told him to step out of the vehicle. “You can tell me where it is right now or I can go in and get it,” Drew says on the video. The trooper is then seen pulling on blue latex gloves, reaching into the driver’s underwear, and groping his genitals and buttocks while the two stand on Route 206 in Southampton, Burlington County. All the while, trucks and cars pass by on the busy highway. The driver, a 23-year-old Toms River, N.J., man, insisted several times he had no marijuana and said he doubted such a search was legal. No drugs were found in the man’s car or on his body, and in the end he was issued a ticket for tailgating. The driver has filed notice of intention to sue, alleging that he was sexually assaulted and that his civil rights were violated. www.philly.com/philly/news/new_jersey/strip-search-state-trooper-marijuana-traffic-stop-joseph-drew-new-jersey-20180407.html
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Post by avordvet on Apr 14, 2018 5:30:09 GMT -5
No, he wasn't misquoted, wonder if he feels the same way about LEOs that get shot... I'll bet not. Sheriff: It's 'financially better' for cops to kill suspects than injure themBy Kathleen Joyce, 11 Apr 2018 Sheriff Donny Youngblood of the Kern County Sheriff's Office said it was "financially better" for officers to kill suspects rather than injure them. Sheriff Donny Youngblood of the Kern County Sheriff's Office said it was "financially better" for officers to kill suspects rather than injure them. (Kern County Sheriff's Office ) A California sheriff who's trying to beat his chief deputy and win re-election is fighting back after the release of a 2006 video in which he says it's "financially better” for cops to kill suspects than injure them. Sheriff Donny Youngblood, of the Kern County Sheriff’s Office, told KBFX Eyewitness News Monday the 12-year-old statements were misquoted. www.foxnews.com/us/2018/04/10/sheriff-its-financially-better-for-cops-to-kill-suspects-than-injure-them.html
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Post by avordvet on May 18, 2018 16:36:01 GMT -5
Big Brother: Police Raid Home Of Man Who Posted Pictures Of His Mushroom Dinner On Facebookby Tyler Durden, Thu, 05/17/2018 - 22:05, Authored by Jay Syrmopoulos via TruthInMedia.com, On May 11, a man named John Garrison posted a public photo on Facebook showing morel mushrooms he had gathered while foraging with his girlfriend Hope Deery, and wrote of his plans to “sautee them with brown sugar and cinnamon and see how that turns out.” Garrison went on to claim that his original Facebook post about morel mushrooms, which are a legal and sought-after delicacy, led to a visit to his home hours later from law enforcement apparently investigating possible use of psychedelic mushrooms commonly referred to as “magic mushrooms.” Photography is Not a Crime reported that police appeared at his house less than 24 hours later, questioning Garrison and Deery about why they were “eating mushrooms and posting about it online.” www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-05-17/big-brother-police-raid-home-man-who-posted-pictures-his-mushroom-dinner-facebook
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Post by avordvet on May 22, 2018 4:58:07 GMT -5
Rochester cops advise man to break into home; woman inside house responds with a gunA situation escalates when the police tell a man to break into his home.WGRZ, Published: 6:42 PM EDT May 21, 2018 Updated: 6:50 PM EDT May 21, 2018 Moments after arriving at the city house, Rochester Police Officer Korey McNees offered a solution for the man standing outside who wanted to retrieve items from his uncooperative girlfriend who'd earlier changed the locks: Just break into the house, McNees said. The law allowed it, McNees told the man time and time again in conversations outside of the Genesee Park Boulevard home and captured on police-worn body cameras. If the boyfriend lived there, then he was in his legal right to kick in a door or break a window and get his small refrigerator, air conditioning unit, and gift cards he wanted from within, the officer said. Finally, the boyfriend, who for more than 20 minutes hesitated to follow the advice and who did not formally reside at the home, listened to McNees and smashed out a window. His former girlfriend, Catherine Bonner, responded by sticking a 9mm rifle out of the window. And now Bonner is facing criminal charges, accused of menacing a police officer in the Nov. 13 incident. www.wgrz.com/article/news/local/rochester-cops-advise-man-to-break-into-home-woman-inside-house-responds-with-a-gun/71-556798405
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Post by avordvet on Aug 18, 2018 5:42:30 GMT -5
Police officer fatally shoots homeowner who killed intruderBy Jackie Salo, July 31, 2018 | 7:34pm | Updated Officers responding to a home invasion in Colorado reportedly gunned down the homeowner — moments after he reportedly fatally shot the intruder. Police in Aurora received multiple calls around 1:30 a.m. Monday reporting a disturbance, news station KUSA reported. One of the callers reportedly told 911 that a man broke into her home. Officials said they arrived at the “very chaotic and violent” scene and heard gunshots inside a home. They reportedly encountered an armed man and an officer shot him. nypost.com/2018/07/31/police-officer-fatally-shoots-homeowner-who-killed-intruder/
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Post by avordvet on Sept 22, 2018 5:34:21 GMT -5
All LE involved should be up on B&E and attempted murder charges at a minimum... If you or I would have done the same to thing to another citizen, the list of charges filed by LE would be much more extensive. Two Maryland officers injured in shooting had served warrant to wrong apartment, police sayBy Stephen Sorace, Sept 21 2018 The shooting took place Wednesday night as a unit of nine officers served a search warrant at an apartment complex about 20 miles south of the nation's capital. After knocking on the door and getting no response, officers used a device to open it. The resident, who had fallen asleep and didn’t hear police announce themselves, fired a shotgun as soon as officers opened the door, striking one in the shoulder and the other in a hand, officials said. One officer returned fire, but didn’t hit anyone. The man immediately surrendered once he realized they were police officers, officials said. “You got the wrong address. Don’t shoot my daughter,” the father said, according to Stawinski. www.foxnews.com/us/2018/09/21/two-maryland-officers-injured-in-shooting-had-served-warrant-to-wrong-apartment-police-say.html
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Post by avordvet on Apr 3, 2019 4:39:55 GMT -5
WATCH: Arizona SWAT Team Raids Home to Take Toddler with FeverWARNER TODD HUSTON, 28 Mar 2019 Police officers in Chandler, Arizona, are being questioned for kicking down a family’s front door and taking their children after a doctor reported that one of them had a fever. Shocking video shows the Chandler police with guns drawn breaking down the front door of a home owned by Chandler resident Brooks Bryce: The police were involved after a doctor at a local clinic called the Arizona Department of Child Safety to report that the child had a “life-threatening” fever. The child is also unvaccinated, according to reports. But the child’s mother, Sarah Beck, insisted that after the doctor saw the child, the boy’s fever broke and was going down. As the threat of danger was eliminated, the parents said, they decided not to take their child to the emergency room because the cost of the visit would be too great. “For me to take my healthy son to the emergency room would have cost me $2,500. We don’t have $2,500 sitting around to take our healthy son to the hospital,” Brooks Bryce told 12 News: www.breitbart.com/crime/2019/03/28/arizona-swat-team-raids-home-take-toddler-fever/
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Post by avordvet on Apr 9, 2019 4:58:17 GMT -5
Cops Raid 4-Year-Old's Birthday PartyBy Zoe Papadakis, Thursday, 28 March 2019 01:48 PM A team of heavily armed Chicago cops making a drug bust raided a 4-year-old's birthday party. realizing they had the wrong place only after smashing down the apartment door, handcuffing several adults and toppling over the birthday boy's cake, The Washington Post reported. It was the last thing that T.J. Jackson Jr.'s parents had expected when they invited close friends and relatives over to celebrate their son's fourth birthday. Everything was going smoothly until 17 plainclothes officers carrying guns, crowbars, sledgehammers, and a battering ram barged into the apartment on Feb. 10. The adults were ordered to put their hands up while the four children cried in shock. Nearly an hour into the raid the officers realizde their suspect, an alleged drug dealer with pending criminal charges, had not lived in the apartment for five years and had no relation to the family currently living there. www.newsmax.com/thewire/child-birthday-party-chicago-police/2019/03/28/id/909148/
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