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Braineack 11-05-2015 10:38 AM

cops always like an ez target

FBI Agent Convicted of Assault Caught on Camera Knocking Teen to the Ground - ABC News


An FBI agent has been found guilty of second-degree assault after jurors saw a cell phone video of him knocking a teenager to the ground and threatening him with his service weapon.

The video, made public by the court late Tuesday, shows Gerald Rogero appearing to forcefully shove the teenager in the chest, sending him flying backwards and then landing on his back. Moments later, the video shows Rogero pulling out his gun and shouting at the 15-year-old, "If I have to shoot you I will. Don't make me shoot you."

The incident began as an argument over a child custody hand-over in Chevy Chase, Maryland, last December, authorities said. Rogero, his fiancée, and a woman he said is the child's mother, had been waiting for the child. The video shows Rogero aggressively berating Edward Moawad, the father of the little girl, for being late. Rogero was off-duty, in plain clothes, and did not identify himself on the video as an FBI agent to Moawad or the people with him -- Moawad's fiancée and her 15-year-old son.

The argument escalated as Moawad's fiancée repeatedly asked Rogero who he was, according to the video, which also shows Rogero responding, "Who are you?" When told the custody exchange was not his business, he is seen on the video saying, "I'm making this my business." When the group moved outside, the bickering turned belligerent, and the teenager stepped up to Rogero, angrily confronting him.

"Don't act stupid or you are going to get yourself locked up," Rogero told him.

But the arguing continued, and apparently expletives were exchanged -- the exact words are bleeped out of the video released by the court. Following the harsh language, Rogero shoved the boy to the ground, then scuffled with him after the teen got back on his feet. Finally, the boy followed Rogero's order to "get on the ground" face down, and was handcuffed. The boy was not arrested.

The jury convicted Rogero of second-degree assault on Friday, but acquitted him of the more serious charges of first-degree assault and a gun charge. Rogero was back in court Tuesday to set a sentencing date, and for a ruling on whether he could continue to carry his weapon. The judge decided Rogero would get to keep his service weapon -- at least until he is sentenced on Jan. 20.

Rogero's attorney, Marlon Wheat, told ABC News in a statement today that "Agent Rogero exercised his right to defend himself, like any other person would have that right."

Rogero is a 20-year FBI veteran and a chief in the FBI counter-terrorism unit, according to the agency. In a statement today, the FBI said that Rogero is still on active duty while the agency conducts an internal review of the incident.

Braineack 11-05-2015 10:40 AM

cops love to reward themselves for the crimes they commit, too bad the public has to get their hands on public information and ruin all the fun.

Alabama cop may lose medal earned for shooting suspect ? after video shows he was lying about man?s gun


Officer Daniel Aguirre was awarded a medal earlier this year after shooting a robbery suspect during an arrest — but a newly released video shows he was lying.

The Birmingham Police Department temporarily rescinded the Combat Cross Medal late Tuesday awarded to Aguirre in May after AL.com published a dashboard camera video obtained from a confidential source.

Aguirre was awarded the medal after shooting Aubrey Williams during an April 24, 2014, robbery investigation.

He and Officer Richard Haluska had been looking for suspects when they confronted Williams and Devon Brown, and police later said that Aguirre used a Taser on Brown after the suspect struggled with the second officer.

Aguirre told investigators that Williams then pointed a gun at him and Haluska and refused to drop the weapon.

The officer then shot Williams twice, but the suspect survived and now faces two charges of attempted murder.

But the suspect’s attorney said the video contradicts Aguirre’s account.

The video shows Haluska handcuffing one suspect while Aguirre drops a Taser from his left hand and approach Williams — who is on his hands and knees.

Aguirre is holding a gun in his right hand, and he fires twice as he rolls Williams over in an apparent attempt to search him.

The officer kicks away a sack and gun from underneath Williams — but the suspect never holds the gun during the video, which begins just a couple of seconds before the shooting.

“This video provides evidence that Police Officer Daniel Aguirre shot Aubrey Williams twice despite the fact that Williams was on his hands and knees and not in a position to fire a weapon,” said activist Frank James Matthews III, head of the Outcast Voters League. “It is clear that the Birmingham Police Department attempted to prevent the release of this footage, and it seems that Officer Aguirre’s actions were rewarded based on outright lies.”

The civil rights group is asking Birmingham police to rescind the medal awarded to Aguirre after the shooting.

It’s not clear whether the the Awards Committee or police investigators had seen the dashcam video before it was published.

Both Williams and Brown were charged with possession of firearms by convicted felons, and Brown was later charged with murder in an unrelated case.

Birmingham police are considering whether to withdraw the medal after the video was published, but law enforcement officials defended Aguirre.


“The most important part of this encounter was there was no loss of life but the incident does underscore the dangers of police work,” said Lt. Sean Edwards, public information officer for the department.
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watch this fat pansy cop scare himself like a little girl and then shoot the suspect.

But this should teach this fat fuck: If you commit felony murder along with evidence tampering and perjury, we may just take away the medal we gave you for it! be warned.

Braineack 11-05-2015 10:44 AM

cop beating.

Former Cook County deputy to serve 30 days for beating fiancee - Chicago Tribune


A former Cook County sheriff's deputy was sentenced to 30 days in jail Monday after a jury convicted him of beating up his fiancee.

Thomas M. Rose, 38, also was sentenced to 18 months probation on the misdemeanor conviction and was ordered to surrender all firearms.

Rose, currently of the 4400 block of North Narragansett Avenue, Harwood Heights, was working as a corrections officer at the Cook County Jail when he was arrested in January, authorities said.

Prosecutors said he slammed his fiancee's head into the floor, head-butted her and struck her several times in the face, breaking her nose and causing a laceration. The injuries occurred on two occasions at the home they shared in Norridge, authorities said.

Rose resigned his position after his arrest.

Braineack 11-05-2015 10:45 AM

more domestic abusing attempted murders.

DPS sergeant arrested in connection with early-morning Metairie shooting, JPSO says | New Orleans - WDSU Home


A sergeant with the Louisiana Department of Public Safety Police was arrested in connection with the shooting of a woman early Saturday morning in Metairie, Jefferson Parish officials said.

David J. Kramer, 47, was arrested on one count of attempted first-degree murder, according to the Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office.

Officials said the shooting was reported just before 3 a.m. in the 4100 block of Clearview Parkway. Deputies were notified of the shooting by a woman who called 911 to report that her mother had been shot by her stepfather, identified as Kramer.

Deputies found a 53-year-old woman lying on the bathroom floor with multiple gunshot wounds. She was taken to a hospital and her injuries are considered non-life-threatening, the JPSO said in a statement.

Officials said Kramer and the woman had been involved in a verbal altercation of "personal nature." The argument continued until it escalated into the shooting. The woman who called 911 was at the home when her mother was shot, the JPSO said.

Kramer was identified as a sergeant with the DPS. He was assigned to the Crescent City Connection Unit, according to the JPSO. He was placed on administrative leave pending further investigation, Louisiana State Police officials said in a statement.

"Every member of our organization has not only legal responsibilities, but also high standards of integrity that must be upheld at all times while serving the citizens of Louisiana," LSP Superintendent Col. Mike Edmonson said.

Officials said JPSO will lead the criminal investigation, while LSP will handle the administrative investigation into the incident. Additional details were not released.

Kramer was booked into the Jefferson Parish Correctional Center.

if you run youre done.

Braineack 11-05-2015 10:47 AM

bitch, make me my sammie.

Phoenix Officer Eric Gomez arrested for family assault - ABC15 Arizona


An 11-year veteran of the Phoenix Police Department has been arrested on assault charges, accused of beating up his wife and punching his son in the face.

According to court documents, Eric Gomez’s wife confronted him about having an affair after finding several text messages and making contact with the woman he’d been messaging.

The report says Gomez got violent dragging his wife into the hallway by her hair and hitting her. Police interviewed three of his children who told police they watched him stomp on their mother’s head and kick her in the ribs.

When his son tried to stop it Gomez allegedly punched him in the face too. The son told police he got his six siblings and mom out of the house and over to a nearby church for safety.


Officer Eric Gomez has most recently been assigned to a non-enforcement position at the Family Investigations Bureau and has done work helping the homeless with the Shelter Squad.

His future with the Phoenix Police Department is still unclear.

Braineack 11-05-2015 10:49 AM

drunk cops make poor robbers.

Suffolk County Sheriff officer arrested for allegedly attacking - 7News Boston WHDH-TV



A Suffolk County Sheriff officer was arrested on Sunday for allegedly attacking a teen in Norton.

At around 7:05 p.m. on Sunday, Norton Police responded to the beach on Juniper Road for a report of an assault and battery.

Officers spoke with four teens who told them a man, later identified as Jeffrey Parillo, 43, had been involved in a fight with them.

Parillo is charged with assault and battery, disorderly conduct and carrying a firearm while under the influence of intoxicating liquor, police said.

Parillo approached the teen as they were in a parked car and identified himself as a police officer, according to police.

The teens questioned Parillo's claim and Parillo allegeldy pulled one of them out of the car and hit him, according to police.


Parillo was not wearing his uniform, police said.

The teens told police they tried to stop Parillo as he attacked the teen, according to police.

Police say one of the teens found a .380 caliber handgun on the ground that belonged to the the employee.

Police seized the gun.


In a statement, the Suffolk County Sheriff's Office said,

Braineack 11-05-2015 10:51 AM

special death squads.

Man Dies After He Was Handcuffed In Custody Of Special Police


A 27-year-old man died after he was found handcuffed in the custody of private police officers in Washington, according to the Metropolitan Police Department, which said Tuesday it was investigating.

D.C. police said officers responded to a report of an "assault in progress" on Sunday at a residential building in Southeast Washington. They found the man, identified as Alonzo Smith, in the custody of what city police said were "special police officers working at the location." Special police officers are licensed by the District of Columbia, and city police must sign off on their application for the job.

Smith was found handcuffed, unconscious and not breathing, police said. He was transported to a hospital, where he later died.

Smith self-published a book of poems in 2013 that he said he wrote between the ages of 14 and 22, starting when he was put in the juvenile justice system. In his author bio, he said he was working in a private school assisting with special needs youth and finishing his social work degree.

"To dream freely with a life at my own pace, carelessly happy released of my hate, who can say they don't wish on this star, a star so bright and promising yet so far," he wrote in one poem, titled "The Road."

Several of Smith’s colleagues at an alternative school in Virginia took to Facebook to mourn his death. One wrote that Smith was “one hell of a great worker” who “kept the kids smiling, and did his job right." Another friend from college wrote that “very few people” knew Smith’s past, but everyone believed he was “destined for greatness.”

On his Facebook page, Smith was enthusiastic about his work. Pictures show him dressing up for sports day and spirit week. "I'm all in for these kids," he wrote on Oct. 27. An earlier post reads, "I will be at work with my smile and anxious to hear 'Mr. Smith' from the students. Bless my soul."

Braineack 11-05-2015 10:53 AM

dont associate with criminals or Joe Perez will beat and harass you.

EXCLUSIVE: Man alleges harassment, bloody beating by NYPD after he unknowingly gave directions to cop killer


A former FedEx driver claims he has been subjected to a police campaign of harassment that culminated in a brutal beatdown because he unwittingly gave an assassin directions to the Brooklyn housing project where the punk killed two brave cops.

Karim Baker says he had no idea Ismaaiyl Brinsley was about to gun down Detectives Rafael Ramos and Wenjian Liu last December when he helped him out.

In the months since, Baker says he has been stopped 20 times — but never ticketed — for supposed traffic infractions by vengeful cops before he was assaulted by gang officers on Oct. 21.

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The NYPD confirmed it was investigating the circumstances of Baker’s arrest last month because he suffered a cracked lip and was taken to Elmhurst Hospital. But police denied they harassed Baker.

Police say they have no issue with Baker because he cooperated with their investigation of Brinsley and the tragic double murder.

But the NYPD also admitted it doesn’t document car stops in which motorists are neither arrested nor summonsed.

Baker’s lawyer, Eric Subin, said that’s convenient.

“Twenty times in a year is a lot of times to be pulled over and never issued a summons,” he said. “This is our strongly held theory. It’s too much of a bizarre coincidence not to hold water.”

Braineack 11-05-2015 10:56 AM

Joe will like this:

Fatal shootings by police lead to a wide range of settlements for families


The Washington Post tracked civil lawsuits filed by 46 families after fatal shootings in which the officers were criminally charged. Most families received awards, with a median value of $1.2 million. The amounts ranged from $7,500 to $8.5 million. A dozen suits are pending. Read more.
all he wants to do is stimulate the economy through violence.

Braineack 11-05-2015 10:57 AM

cops hate when they cant ---- rape.

Portland cops wrong to pry open clenched buttocks of suspect to retrieve cocaine, court says | OregonLive.com


A Portland police officer who pried open the buttocks of a drug suspect and removed a baggie of cocaine committed such a serious violation of the man's privacy that his conviction must be overturned, the Oregon Court of Appeals ruled Wednesday.

The cocaine was the result of an unlawful search and shouldn't have been allowed as evidence used to convict Herbert Lee Scruggs Jr., 30, of cocaine dealing, the appeals court ruled.

"(Scruggs) was subjected to a search -- a strip search and then the forcible manipulation of his body and his buttocks to locate evidence therein -- that was dehumanizing and humiliating," wrote the court, noting that Scruggs was in handcuffs. "(T)he search of defendant was a 'deep intrusion' into his privacy."

Four months after Scruggs' November 2011 arrest, a Multnomah County Circuit judge had found just that.

But the judge further decided that the cocaine could still be used as evidence because it eventually would have been found -- during a strip search when Scruggs was booked into the county jail system.

But the appeals court disagreed -- ruling that the prosecution didn't support that argument with documented evidence entered into the record.

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A jail sergeant testified that newly booked inmates are asked to disrobe, bend over and cough if they've been arrested under suspicion of a drug offense, the arresting officers think they're hiding contraband or they've been arrested for a probation violation.

The sergeant said that if an inmate doesn't cooperate, jail deputies don't use their hands to spread apart an inmate's buttocks, but they might detain the inmate in a special cell or send the inmate to the hospital where medical staff could remove any contraband, the summary states.

The sergeant, however, cited the wrong policy number for jail procedures, and the prosecutor didn't submit the text of the proper policy into the court record.

So the appeals court found that the prosecutor hadn't proven his case.

Braineack 11-05-2015 11:00 AM

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stop resisting.

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Braineack 11-05-2015 11:04 AM

another self-shooting cop who lied about it because he's a criminal scumbag and why Joe Perez loves him so much.

Busted: Arkansas cop admits he shot himself and blamed Hispanic man at traffic stop


An Arkansas police officer was charged with filing a false police report after admitting that he lied when he said that an Hispanic man shot him in the chest.

England Police Sgt. David Houser triggered a man hunt last month by asserting that a traffic stop on Highway 15 turned violent. Houser claimed that an Hispanic man pointed a .40 caliber semi-automatic handgun out the window at him. He reported that he was able to push the gun away just as the suspect fired the first round, which he said grazed his bulletproof vest and then was possibly deflected by a pen.

At the time, police said that they were searching for a silver SUV that may have bullet holes in the passenger side.

On Tuesday, the Arkansas State Police announced that Houser had been taken into custody.

England Police Department Chief Nathan Cook told ArkansasOnline that Houser “fabricated the story.”


“It’s every chief’s worst nightmare to get a call that your officer has been shot or involved in a shooting,” Cook said. “To investigate and find out it’s self-inflicted just puts a whole different spin on it.”

According to Cook, Houser “admitted that he had fabricated that whole thing.”

“He’s obviously got some personal issues he’s dealing with,” the chief observed. “Obviously he needs some help to have fabricated a shooting incident and to shoot yourself and claim you were shot at by someone who doesn’t exist.”

The Arkansas State Police declined to release additional details about the case at this time.

Joe Perez 11-05-2015 11:19 AM

Cops love shooting 8 year old girls in their own home.

Girl, 8, wounded in crossfire of police shooting
POSTED 6:30 AM, NOVEMBER 5, 2015, BY ASSOCIATED PRESS

ASBURY PARK, N.J. — Authorities say an 8-year-old watching television sustained a graze wound when a police officer and a suspect exchanged gunfire in Asbury Park.

The girl was treated and released from a hospital Wednesday night.

First Assistant Monmouth County Prosecutor Marc LeMieux tells the Asbury Park Press the Asbury patrolman chased after an armed man who fled from him on Springwood Avenue. The prosecutor says the 20-year-old shot toward the officer, who returned fire and wounded the man.

The suspect was taken to a hospital. LeMieux says his injuries are not life-threatening.

The officer was not shot.

A handgun was found at the scene.

The suspect’s name has not been released.
Girl, 8, wounded in crossfire of police shooting | New York's PIX11 / WPIX-TV

Braineack 11-05-2015 11:20 AM

...and then raping them.

Prosecutor: Victim expressed 'great fear' after Richmond Police - NBC12 - WWBT - Richmond, VA News On Your Side


Richmond police arrested one of their own in connection with a sexual assault of a minor.

The assault occurred on Monday, but police say they were made aware of the assault on Tuesday evening and took Charles Church, 39, into custody near his Carver home Wednesday morning. Both the incident and the arrest occurred while he was off-duty, police said.

Church faces two counts of sodomy of a juvenile in the case. Both of the counts are felonies carrying the possibility of life behind bars.


“It is unfortunate to have to arrest one of our fellow officers,” said Richmond Police Chief Alfred Durham. “But it is our job to enforce the law and bring those responsible for committing criminal acts to justice even if it’s one of my own.”

At a bond hearing on Thursday, Church represented himself, but he told Judge Richard Campbell that he will “definitely be hiring a lawyer.” The judge gave Church three weeks to hire a lawyer.

Church told the court during his bond hearing that he has lived in Richmond for 15 years and has a family and wife here. He said he has been with the RPD for 12 years. Church referred to the situation as “humiliating” and pleaded the court to "presume him innocent until proven guilty." Church said he is a flight risk to no one and would even accept an ankle bracelet. Church said he has not been able to contact his wife, yet.

According to the prosecutor, the victim, a girl under the age of 13, is known to Church. The prosecutor said after the assault, the victim immediately expressed "great fear" to her family members.

The Judge denied bond, referring to the intensity of the charges and that this is a "presumption case." Church is not to have contact with the victim or the victim’s immediate family.

Church's next court date is December 1 for a preliminary hearing.

Joe Perez 11-05-2015 08:59 PM

The police didn't stop it:

‘He’s going to kill me!’ Woman murdered by husband after multiple 911 calls for help
POSTED 5:50 PM, NOVEMBER 5, 2015, BY CNN, UPDATED AT 06:09PM, NOVEMBER 5, 2015

MONTEREY, Tenn. — A grieving brother and sister said their parents murder-suicide could have been prevented, and newly released 911 recordings may support that claim.

The recordings confirm police had stopped Danny Harville just hours before he murdered his wife and killed himself.

The Tennessee Coalition to End Domestic Violence is calling the case tragic and unnecessary.

Danny Harville killed his wife and shot himself while his sons, age 17 and 6, were locked inside a room.

The 911 recordings revealed a woman who said she was scared for her life but refused to go to a shelter.

On Oct. 25 at 3:09 a.m., Angie Harville called 911. Her husband Danny, who she had kicked out of the house in September, was kicking on the door. He had just been released from a mental hospital.

“My husband, soon to be ex-husband, he’s beating on the door, beating holes in the walls. I need an officer over here to make him leave please,” Angie Harville told dispatchers. “Is he still out there now?” dispatchers replied.

“Yes, he is trying to beat the door in real quick. He tried to commit suicide a couple weeks ago. He was in a mental institute.”

Danny Harville left, but he took Angie Harville’s cell phone, slashed her tires and cut her brake lines. Police do not take out a warrant. They look and leave.

At 6:44, Angie Harville calls 911 again.

“Earlier tonight, when you spoke to an officer, did you make a domestic violence report?” dispatch asked.

“They wouldn’t let me. They wouldn’t let me. They didn’t take out any charges. He’s going to get away again,” Angie Harville was heard saying on the recording.

“What did they tell you?”

“They told me he lives here and there are holes in all of my walls and he is going to kill me!”

Monterey officers arrived and asked Angie Harville repeatedly to come with them to a shelter.

“She stated she was afraid that Mr. Harville would burn down the house,” Officer Jennifer White wrote in her report. “I explained to her that those were just material things, but her life and her children lives were more important.”

Angie Harville refused to leave.

Police found Danny Harville at a convenience store, but they do not arrest him. They did take Angie Harville’s cell phone from him and let him go.

Kathy Walsh of the Tennessee Coalition to End Domestic Violence said the officers ignored the law.

“Our assault law clearly said someone can place you in fear,” said Walsh. “So someone threatens they will kill you, someone breaks your door down, cuts the brakes on your car and so placing someone in fear is an assault and that’s enough for police to make an arrest.”

The next 911 call came from 17-year-old Brandon, locked in his bedroom with his 6-year-old brother.

“My parents have been fighting for a few days and I just heard a gunshot upstairs,” Brandon told dispatchers.

“Do you want to go up there?” he was asked. “No, I don’t.”

Monterey Police Chief Bill Randolph said there is another side to the story.

He said Angie Harville would not help herself and it handcuffed his officers.

Randolph said he is willing to turn over all police video of the home that morning.



?He?s going to kill me!? Woman murdered by husband after multiple 911 calls for help | New York's PIX11 / WPIX-TV

Joe Perez 11-05-2015 10:04 PM

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Braineack 11-06-2015 07:40 AM

too bad she wasn't able to pass the written and verbal 2nd amendment test, and required 20 hours or training, and 3 month waiting period, and couldn't excerise her inailenable rights...

when you rely on the government to do stuff for you, expect the worst end result.

Braineack 11-06-2015 07:41 AM

cops hate camers so much, they make sure to turn them off before murdering people.

San Diego Cops Keep Forgetting to Turn Their Body Cameras On Before Killing People | The Free Thought Project


All patrol officers employed by the San Diego Police Department are now required to carry body cameras – but they avoid falling prey to the dreaded “YouTube Effect” by simply refusing to activate them when they could be of greatest use.

On two occasions during the past six months, police officers in San Diego have “failed” to activate their body cameras during incidents that eventually led to lethal force. This has led the department to revise its policy to require officers to activate their cameras “before traffic stops, field interviews, detentions, arrests, and any other `enforcement related contacts’ – as long as it’s safe to do so,” reports the San Diego Union Tribune.

The “safety” exception, however, offers wide latitude for officers to avoid recording potentially lethal encounters. The department has now asked the company that manufactures the hardware “to see if technology exists that would automatically turn on an officer’s body-worn camera when they draw their gun from its holster.”

That request offers a powerful, if tacit, indictment of the discipline and professionalism of the San Diego PD’s rank and file. The department’s track record suggests that the request might have been made for purposes of public relations, rather than an honest effort to improve institutional transparency.

In early 2014, the SDPD purchased several hundred body cameras. This was done, according to former Chief William Lansdowne, in the hope that it “helps us with misunderstandings, and with lawsuits.” Initially, 100 cameras were purchased at a cost of $200,000. When Shelly Zimmerman took over as Chief in March of that year, she expanded the program to include every officer in the department. This prompted predictable push-back from the San Diego Police Officers Association, which complained that the proposal imperiled officer “privacy.”

“Everybody is jumping on the bandwagon thinking this is going to be some sort of panacea and [will] solve all these problems when the reality is, it may create more,” groused SDPOA President Brian Marvel.

The program was fully implemented by October 2014, at which time Chief Zimmerman promised that video from body cameras would not be easily accessible, and that they would be removed from storage after six months in the absence of a court case or a specific citizen complaint. This statement appeared to prioritize the concerns of officers above those of the public supposedly served by them – and considerations of officer “privacy” might help explain why cameras weren’t activated during two recent lethal force incidents.

Last April, Officer Neal Browder fatally shot a 31-year-old man named Fridoon Zalbeg Rawshannehad, who had been suspected of carrying a knife. After the shooting, no weapon was found, although Rawshannehad was carrying what has been described as “a shiny looking object.”

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Braineack 11-06-2015 07:42 AM

police like to threaten people who speak out against them...

Fraternal Order of Police to Quentin Tarantino: We've Got a Surprise Coming For You - Hollywood Reporter


"Tarantino has made a good living out of violence and surprise," says Pasco. "Our offices make a living trying to stop violence, but surprise is not out of the question."

The FOP, based in Washington, D.C., consists of more than 330,000 full-time, sworn officers. According to Pasco, the surprise in question is already "in the works," and will be in addition to the standing boycott of Tarantino's films, including his upcoming movie The Hateful Eight.

"Something is in the works, but the element of surprise is the most important element," says Pasco. "Something could happen anytime between now and [the premiere]. And a lot of it is going to be driven by Tarantino, who is nothing if not predictable.

"The right time and place will come up and we'll try to hurt him in the only way that seems to matter to him, and that's economically," says Pasco.

When asked if this was a threat, Pasco said no, at least not a physical threat. "Police officers protect people," he says. "They don't go out to hurt people."

Braineack 11-06-2015 07:47 AM

Joe Perez wants to get raped.

Woman raped by LA deputy will get more than $6 million - Connecticut Post


Los Angeles County will pay more than $6 million to a woman who was raped by an on-duty sheriff's deputy.

City News Service says the Board of Supervisors approved the lawsuit settlement on Tuesday.

Authorities say the woman was raped by Jose Sanchez in 2010 in the Palmdale area after she refused to have sex with him in exchange for avoiding arrest on a traffic warrant.

Sanchez pleaded no contest to the rape and soliciting a bribe of sexual activity from another woman. He was sentenced last year to nine years in prison.

Joe Perez 11-06-2015 08:25 AM


Originally Posted by Braineack (Post 1281494)
Joe Perez wants to get raped.

We all have a price. And $6m is sufficiently far upwind of mine that I'll let you stick whatever you want into my butt for half that.

Given the present state of the social-justice movement, "being raped" could mean anything down to and including the fact that he made a frowny face at her. The word has become massively de-valued by overuse.

Braineack 11-06-2015 08:29 AM

potential rape victim:

Ex-student sues college for excessive force by police - Story | WFLD


Jaclyn Pazera alleges in the lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in Chicago that two officers forced her to the ground and manhandled her in a philosophy class at the College of DuPage, located in the Chicago suburb of Glen Ellyn.

"I had two fully grown men on my back pushing me into the ground, and he said in the video, 'If you can talk, you can breathe,'" Pazera said Thursday. "He picked me up and slammed me into the ground harder."

The lawsuit says the December incident began when Pazera, 27, smoked a cigarette on college grounds. The lawsuit claims Pazera was given a verbal warning regarding the college's smoke-free policy before she returned to class.

"I was scared. I was being followed for smoking a cigarette. This cop called for backup and followed me. That's scary," Pazera said.

The video shows two officers surrounding Pazera and tipping over the desk with her in it and arresting her. Obstructing a peace officer and resisting a peace officer charges against Pazera were dismissed last month.
video of botched rape in link.

Braineack 11-06-2015 08:31 AM

NOT GUITLY!



it is perfectly legal to shoot someone incapacitated, laying on the ground, in the back.

Braineack 11-06-2015 08:31 AM

NOT GUITLY!



it is perfectly legal to shoot someone incapacitated, laying on the ground, in the back.


Officer Lisa Mearkle shot the unarmed David Kassick in February of 2015. Mearkle was charged with murder and acquitted by jury on November 5th, 2015. This is the court released video from Mearkle's taser.

Gotta love when your employer is your prosecuter, and they aren't actually trying to get a conviction, only go through the motions so you can go kill again.

I don't even know why police even bother turning off their cameras, because the evidence of their crimes and murder doesn't even matter.

Braineack 11-06-2015 08:39 AM

police hate dogs so much, they arrest people trying to save ones being abused.

Texas cops arrest woman who exposed animal neglect on Facebook ? but not the dog?s owners


A Texas woman who tried unsuccessfully to get multiple government agencies to help a dog that appeared to be left on a balcony with its mouth tied shut was arrested for posting pictures of the dog on Facebook.

Amber Cammack first noticed the brown dog on a neighboring balcony in her apartment complex in Harris County about two weeks ago. She tried for a week to get authorities to intervene. When they refused, Cammack turned to Facebook, where users widely distributed the “porch pup’s” photo, the Houston Chronicle reports.

The dog was apparently left there round the clock — even during rain storms — to the point that the neighbor below had urine and excrement on their balcony. Photos show a thin animal with a band around its muzzle. In one picture, the dog appears to be wearing a diaper.

Cammack has dubbed the dog “June.”

Cammack got a nasty surprise when the Harris County Sheriff himself, Ron Hickman, called her and told her she was harassing the dog’s owners and demanded she remove the post or face arrest. Hickman made good on his threats and Cammack was arrested Monday — but the Harris County district attorney refused to file charges.

“When the sheriff himself calls you and threatens you with arrest that is an extreme chill on your right to freedom of expression,” her attorney, Randall Kallinen told the Chronicle.

The D.A. also declined to file animal cruelty charges against the dog’s owner, citing evidence that doesn’t rise to the Texas penal code. The decision has sparked an outcry.

“The dog had a rubber band around its mouth and was on a wood balcony for days without being walked or taken care of!!!” one woman wrote in response. “This dog needs help and if you need a special law for that-there is something very wrong in Harris County! You should be ashamed of yourself!!!”

“This stinks to high heaven,” another user wrote. “Putting a rubber band around a dog’s snout…what is right with that?! At the very least, this poor dog needs to be surrendered to a rescue group. This is so disgusting on so many levels.”

The Chronicle reports the dog is living with someone else. According to District Attorney Devon Anderson, the dog was evaluated by a veterinarian and found to be in good health.

But the case has stirred passions and doesn’t seem to be going away any time soon. During a Thursday press conference, a crime victims’ advocate said the D.A.’s office has done little to prosecute animal cruelty cases, according to Click2Houston.

“Since disbanding the Animal Cruelty Unit of the Harris County D.A.’s Office, this District Attorney has done nothing to protect animals from senseless cruelty. So few criminal cases have been filed since Anderson took office in 2013, it affirms nothing will be done to stop abusers and leaves the impression that animal cruelty is acceptable,” Ogg said during the conference. “Reports of animal abuse must be responded to immediately. Delayed response kills animals. No response insures that even more abuse will occur. Putting a complaint form on your website and then failing to follow up on the complaints is worse than doing nothing.”

when you ask your gov't for help, expect the worst possible outcome.

mgeoffriau 11-06-2015 09:44 AM


Originally Posted by Joe Perez (Post 1281500)
Given the present state of the social-justice movement, "being raped" could mean anything down to and including the fact that he made a frowny face at her. The word has become massively de-valued by overuse.

Is this a completely unrelated observation on your part, or is the timing of this comment intended to suggest that Jose Sanchez pleaded no contest and was sentenced to nine years in prison for making a frowny face at a women who had turned down his request for sex?

Joe Perez 11-06-2015 09:52 AM


Originally Posted by mgeoffriau (Post 1281519)
Is this a completely unrelated observation on your part, or is the timing of this comment intended to suggest that Jose Sanchez pleaded no contest and was sentenced to nine years in prison for making a frowny face at a women who had turned down his request for sex?

No, it is not.

Joe Perez 11-06-2015 10:01 AM

Quentin Tarantino revealed to be Braineack in disguise:


Braineack 11-06-2015 10:50 AM

Tarantino:
  • I condem the lack of action being taken to deter brutality and killings of unarmed civilians by police.
  • Anyone who acknowledges that problem with LE in coutnry, is considered by LE the problem.
  • Easier to attack celebrity than to deal with fact that citizens lost trust in police.
  • All cops are not murderers.
  • I'm not a cop hater.
  • acknowledges a problem with white supremancy in country.

Kerik:
  • No courage to be a police officer. (ad hominem) - Easier to attack celebrity...
  • cops should "send a message" (Argumentum ad baculum) - Easier to attack celebrity...
  • cops arent murders. (fallacy) - All cops are not murderers...
  • stands with "those people" [criminals] (ad hominem) - Easier to attack celebrity...
  • he's rich (ad hominem) - Easier to attack celebrity...

Stanton:
  • he's a baffoon (ad hominem) - Easier to attack celebrity...
  • divisive and fueling fire (ad hominem) - Anyone who acknowledges that problem with LE...
  • he's a cop racist (ad hominem) - Easier to attack celebrity...
  • cops put their lives on line (fallacy/strawman)
  • he's a hyprocrite -- uses police (ad hominem) - Easier to attack celebrity...
  • he's in a bubble (ad hominem) - Easier to attack celebrity...

Joe Perez 11-06-2015 10:23 PM

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‘Cannibal Cop’ Can Really Cook

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Today in things almost too perfect for the tabloids: Gilberto Valle, the former NYPD officer dubbed the Cannibal Cop and convicted of conspiring to kidnap and eat women, has taken to cooking for everyone in jail. For 44 cents an hour, Valle whips up breakfast and lunch for his fellow inmates, and it’s so good, even the guards want to eat it, his mother tells the New York Daily News. “He has mastered making pizza,” she says, reminding her son, “Don’t stand too close to the oven, and that kind of thing.” The News is understandably gleeful.

Valle was found guilty last year based almost entirely on his postings to fetish websites, chats with fellow cannibalism enthusiasts, and documents he made like, “Abducting and Cooking Kimberly, a Blueprint.” (“Once she is dead, I will take her out and properly butcher her body and cook the meat right away. And that could be out on a rotisserie too,” he wrote, fantasizing about cooking “over a low heat” or in an an oven “big enough to fit one of these girls if I folded their legs.”) But as Robert Kolker reported in New York, “there was no physical evidence from Valle’s home suggesting he was getting ready to kidnap or cook anyone — no oven large enough for a human, no cleaver, no homemade chloroform.”

The Daily News, beneath its chef scoop, also features pleas from Valle’s mom about his innocence of anything beyond thought crimes. But the tabloid just could not help itself from including a sidebar imagining Valle’s menu: head of lettuce, rump roast (with requisite bikini photo), barbecued breast, chick fillet, heartichoke soup, leg of ma’am, etc. For which we find them guilty of first-degree pun abuse.

?Cannibal Cop? Can Really Cook -- NYMag

Braineack 11-07-2015 04:19 PM


Originally Posted by Braineack (Post 1281268)
don't associate with criminals, Joe Perez will have you murdered.

Louisiana police kill 6-year-old boy in passenger seat of fleeing car

the least shocking update I'll ever post:

2 Officers Facing Murder Charges After Fatally Shooting 6-Yr-Old


Earlier this week we reported on the death of Jeremy Mardis, the six-year-old boy who was tragically killed after being shot by marshals in Marksville, Louisiana. As more details emerge, we've learned that two officers have been arrested for the crime and are currently facing murder charges.

Louisiana State Police Col. Micheal Edmonson reviewed the incident during a press conference and confirmed Derrick Stafford, 32, and Norris Greenhouse, 23, were arrested Friday (Nov. 6) on counts of second degree murder and attempted second degree murder. Edmonson told the press he reviewed the body camera footage and called it "the most disturbing thing" he's ever viewed. Six-year-old Mardis succumbed to gunshot wounds to the face and chest after the two officers - one employed at the Marksville Police Department and the other from the Alexandria City Marshal - fired up to 18 shots at the car him and his father, Chris Few, were in. "That little boy was buckled into the front seat of that vehicle and that is how he died," explained Edmonson. Few is said to be in critical condtion.

Both officers claim they were serving Few a warrant, though Edmonson told The Advocate "no warrant has materialized." As far as the other two officers involved - Lt. Jason Brouillette and Sgt. Kenneth Parnell - facing charges, Edmonson added "we'll see where it takes us."
hitmen with badges. violent criminals that tried to use special accreditations and privileges to access the 2nd amendment in order to get away with murder.

these cops literally preyed on a victim and shot him and his son as he tried to escape death. They then lied on police reports and pretended to be "scared" in order to justify it. Joe Perez thinks this is perfectly acceptable and necessary behavior.


it's absolutely sick and distraught that people blindly accept this. and attack you if you speak out against it.

sad thing is, most a lot of the same people that hate "big government" probably condone murder by the state in the name of "justice".

Joe Perez 11-07-2015 09:22 PM

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Watch Austin Police Tackle, Punch, and Handcuff Unarmed Men for Jaywalking

By Daniel Politi


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A screen capture of the video shows a police officer who is about to punch one of the alleged jaywalkers on the arm.

Videos of police abuse are almost a dime a dozen these days, so it takes a lot for one to stand out. But a video that started circulating online Friday quickly went viral, because it seems to show a particularly shocking case of police officers using violence to respond to what may be one of the most innocuous offenses: jaywalking.

It all started when a group of five friends, all in their mid-20s, were walking early Friday morning. “We were walking across the street, the sign said do not walk, but (the) lights were already turning yellow and (the) streets were blocked off so we kept walking,” Rolando Ramiro, who recorded and posted the video, told the American-Statesman. The police then asked for IDs, but two of them responded by yelling an expletive. That apparently offended the cops, and lots of officers started approaching.

The video begins with three officers trying to detain one of the men. At one point, one officer appears to put him in a chokehold, and another one can clearly be seen punching his arm. Meanwhile the person is on the ground, demanding to know why he is being detained. “I’m handcuffed already, you can get your knees off me,” the man on the ground says at one point. One of their friends, a woman, starts getting involved and demands to know why he is being taken to jail. “Crossing against the light,” the officer can be heard saying. That woman and another man were also handcuffed and arrested in a violent manner, even though it doesn’t seem like they did anything to resist at any point. One of the three people arrested was charged with resisting arrest.

“As is standard protocol, the Chain of Command will review the Response to Resistance and the incident to determine what led up to the events captured in the video and whether the officer’s actions were in compliance with APD policy,” the Austin Police Department said.


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Moral of the story: don't jaywalk in Austin, or the police will kick your ass.

good2go 11-07-2015 09:35 PM

Nice to know they can spare the manpower (at least a dozen cops) to stamp out these horrific crimes in Austin.

Joe Perez 11-08-2015 11:30 PM

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Cops hate it when you eat potato chips:

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Braineack 11-09-2015 08:56 AM

for joe:

Facebook Post

Braineack 11-09-2015 11:42 AM

This is how poilce handle noise complaints:




Braineack 11-09-2015 11:48 AM

this is how police handle jaywlkers:


Joe Perez 11-09-2015 11:50 AM


Originally Posted by Braineack (Post 1281967)
this is how police handle jaywlkers:
(repost)


Repost.

Braineack 11-09-2015 12:00 PM

cops on breaking the law -- it's policy:


Braineack 11-09-2015 12:03 PM

police on being recorded:

WATCH: Arizona cops assault unarmed man for pulling out his phone during profiling stop


As Arthur Velazquez was riding his bike down the street, police claimed that he ‘fit the description’ because he was wearing a hoodie and on a bike, so they stopped him.

Braineack 11-09-2015 12:04 PM

police on friendly dogs:

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Braineack 11-09-2015 12:08 PM

cops on following the supreme court:


improper taillight stop leads to cops calling and waiting for the k9 unit to get persmission from Fido to search the car.

The supreme court ruled this a violation of our rights.

Braineack 11-09-2015 02:48 PM

This is how police handle people just wanting to live free:

https://www.rawstory.com/2015/11/st-...rcent-lawsuit/


A small suburb of St. Louis where 95 percent of residents are black has allegedly found a new source of revenue by increasing municipal citations by 495 percent since 2010, a lawsuit claimed this week.

The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported that the Institute for Justice’s office filed a lawsuit seeking class action status this week against the city of Pagedale.

The lawsuits accuses Pagedale of “an unprecedented governmental intrusion into the homes of its residents” for issuing tickets for things like barbecuing in the front yard, drinking beer too close to the grill and even saggy pants.

In some cases, residents said that Pagedale officials threatened to demolish their homes, even though the city admitted that the homes were only a nuisance and presented no public safety threat.

Valarie Whitner and Vincent Blount told the paper that they were forced to take out a payday to pay $1,810 in fines.

After a Justice Department investigation found that Ferguson, Missouri was raising revenue by fining residents, the state passed a law limiting how much of a city’s funding can come from traffic violations.

But Pagedale has been able to skirt that law by issuing municipal citations instead of traffic tickets. In 2013, 17 percent of the city’s revenue came from fines and fees, The New York Times noted.

“This case demonstrates that property rights are fundamentally civil rights,” Institute for Justice lawyer William told The Associate Press. “Pagedale treats its residents like walking, talking ATMs, making withdrawals by issuing tickets for ridiculous things that no city has a right to dictate.”

Pagedale city attorney Sam Alton insisted that the fines were for the good of community.

“Both the lawsuit, and any perception that these people are being treated unfairly, is unfortunate,” Alton said. “The city is doing everything it can within the boundaries of the law to make sure that properties within the city are code compliant and do not present any type of danger or risk to the residents of the city.”

“The city is simply attempting to get these individuals to bring their property up to code like everyone else,” he added. “If they just work with the city, and just do something minimally every month, those fines will be abated.”
can't make money taxing driving, tax living instead.

The customer always bears the load.

Policing isn't about keeping us safe, it's about making money and killing dogs in the process.

Braineack 11-09-2015 02:50 PM

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Cops love a good PR stunt.

These 4 Cops Lied About Getting Shot to Manufacture Outrage Against 'Black Lives Matter'


Four cops from four different departments lied about shootings they were responsible for, and their lies were used by media outlets and pro-police groups to implicate Black Lives Matter protesters each time. It turns out that in all four cases, the officers involved either shot themselves, shot their own car, or were shot by a fellow officer.

https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1447098629

Braineack 11-09-2015 02:53 PM

cops love irony.

Deputy too drunk to receive Mothers Against Drunk Drive award - Boston News, Weather, Sports | FOX 25 | MyFoxBoston


But in Florida, a 4-year deputy being honored by Mothers Against Drunk Driving for making more than 100 DUI arrests was too intoxicated to pick up his award.

Pinellas County deputy Michael Szeliga arrived at a statewide police training event "ready to party," according to WFLA.

Szeliga, who allegedly packed a bottle of liquor for the 2-day training event in Fort Lauderdale, was described as “staggeringly drunk” by a witness at the Friday night banquet where he was slated to receive the MADD award.

A 274-page report on the deputy’s behavior indicates he and two other officers went to the hotel pool, where they drank alcohol instead of attending DUI training. Szeliga drank and played cornhole until he saw his fellow deputies leaving training. Then he returned to his room to get ready for the awards ceremony.

According to the report, he was so intoxicated the police chief from Gulfport, Florida, suggested Szeliga not go to the event. The deputy then made “disrespectful comments” toward the police chief, who reported the behavior to Szeliga’s boss.

Another officer reported seeing the deputy wearing “nothing but boxer shorts” in the hallway of the hotel, according to WFLA.

Szeliga said the training was not necessary because he was being transferred out of the DUI unit. He now works as a detective in the sheriff’s crimes against children unit.

Pinellas County Sheriff Bob Gualtieri credited Szeliga with being a good deputy but also expressed his disapproval of the MADD affair. “It was wrong, and again, one of the most ridiculous things I’ve heard of,” Gualtieri said.

The deputy was suspended for one day and wrote an apology to the Gulfport police chief.

related: http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/198...police-academy

Braineack 11-09-2015 02:53 PM

cops love irony.

Deputy too drunk to receive Mothers Against Drunk Drive award - Boston News, Weather, Sports | FOX 25 | MyFoxBoston


But in Florida, a 4-year deputy being honored by Mothers Against Drunk Driving for making more than 100 DUI arrests was too intoxicated to pick up his award.

Pinellas County deputy Michael Szeliga arrived at a statewide police training event "ready to party," according to WFLA.

Szeliga, who allegedly packed a bottle of liquor for the 2-day training event in Fort Lauderdale, was described as “staggeringly drunk” by a witness at the Friday night banquet where he was slated to receive the MADD award.

A 274-page report on the deputy’s behavior indicates he and two other officers went to the hotel pool, where they drank alcohol instead of attending DUI training. Szeliga drank and played cornhole until he saw his fellow deputies leaving training. Then he returned to his room to get ready for the awards ceremony.

According to the report, he was so intoxicated the police chief from Gulfport, Florida, suggested Szeliga not go to the event. The deputy then made “disrespectful comments” toward the police chief, who reported the behavior to Szeliga’s boss.

Another officer reported seeing the deputy wearing “nothing but boxer shorts” in the hallway of the hotel, according to WFLA.

Szeliga said the training was not necessary because he was being transferred out of the DUI unit. He now works as a detective in the sheriff’s crimes against children unit.

Pinellas County Sheriff Bob Gualtieri credited Szeliga with being a good deputy but also expressed his disapproval of the MADD affair. “It was wrong, and again, one of the most ridiculous things I’ve heard of,” Gualtieri said.

The deputy was suspended for one day and wrote an apology to the Gulfport police chief.

related: http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/198...police-academy

Braineack 11-09-2015 03:06 PM

the media is braineack:



police arrest this kid for filming in public.

they arrest him for not giving his ID, which is not a crime.

they break into his car without a warrant, using the keys the illegally stole from his person after his false arrest.

Joe Perez loves lawlessness.

triple88a 11-09-2015 09:07 PM

Cops hate it when you fight back.

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triple88a 11-09-2015 09:25 PM

Cops hate children.

Derrick Stafford and Norris Greenhouse Jr. have both been charged with second-degree murder and attempted second-degree murder after they fired multiple shots at Chris Few's car in Marksville, Louisiana, Wednesday. State District Judge William Bennett held the closed bond hearing today at the jail where the officers are being held.

http://abc7chicago.com/news/$1m-bond-set-for-officers-charged-in-killing-of-6-year-old/1075335/

Joe Perez 11-09-2015 10:54 PM

Cops love shooting unarmed people.

click to play


triple88a 11-10-2015 12:39 AM

Well that video i agree. She was aiming to hit him. This is one of the few legit videos of a cop using a weapon though.

Braineack 11-10-2015 08:04 AM


Originally Posted by Joe Perez (Post 1282186)
Cops love shooting unarmed people.

click to play


she wasnt unarmed...


But that cop's action, seriously, made no sense.

What was he going to do?
Did he really expect to stop her?
Why would he put himself in front of a truck like that?
Had she just driven by was he going to open fire anyway? (would that have been justifiable?)
How could he give pursuit if he was just standing in the middle of the road and she past him going 60mph? "Hey there's a large truck we are in persuit of, if i just get out and yell at it and wave my gun, then she'll take us seriously."

I'm going to assume parking his car like you see in the movies -- where every single criminal running from police simple drives through the pointless roadblock -- and standing in front of a moving deathball is not how he was taught to deal with this situation, nor was it policy, or an order. It was "split-second decision" of a moron with a low IQ.

There was no way he was going to deploy the spike strip--if that was even the point here. He got out and immediately drew his gun and yelled at an inanimate object barelling straight towards him.

To top it off, his shots were absolutely pointless. Again, this is not like in the movies where I shot from your puny service weapon would puncture the radiator sending the truck skyward, over his head, and land behind him unscathed. Even if he got lucky and hit the driver, it wouldn't stop her from hitting him. This cop has the judgement capacity of George Lucas's social skills.

that cop was dumb. seriously moronic. And C3POed his way out of that one.

Braineack 11-10-2015 08:17 AM


Originally Posted by Braineack (Post 1281750)
the least shocking update I'll ever post:

2 Officers Facing Murder Charges After Fatally Shooting 6-Yr-Old



hitmen with badges. violent criminals that tried to use special accreditations and privileges to access the 2nd amendment in order to get away with murder.

these cops literally preyed on a victim and shot him and his son as he tried to escape death. They then lied on police reports and pretended to be "scared" in order to justify it. Joe Perez thinks this is perfectly acceptable and necessary behavior.


it's absolutely sick and distraught that people blindly accept this. and attack you if you speak out against it.

sad thing is, most a lot of the same people that hate "big government" probably condone murder by the state in the name of "justice".


Least shocking update to an update ever:


Braineack 11-10-2015 08:18 AM

cops (and people) are dumb.


luckily they didn't open fire -- the driver was armed (CCW).




Tesla's have a seat in the "trunk"

Braineack 11-10-2015 08:23 AM


another not shocking update: apparently you can get in trouble when you violate the law and go rouge.

3 Tuscaloosa police officers on leave after student Tased, struck with nightstick | AL.com


Three Tuscaloosa police officers are on paid leave after they were seen using a Taser stun gun and baton on students during a noise complaint early Sunday morning in what the chief called a "black eye" for the department and the city.

Chief Steve Anderson today said more officers could be placed on leave as what promises to be an exhaustive and lengthy investigation continues. The officers placed on leave are the first officer to arrive on the scene, the officer who used the Taser on a student and the officer who used the nightstick, he said.

The first officer who arrived on the scene and was seen at the doorway in the multiple videos made public is an eight-year veteran. The officer who used the Taser has 12 years on the force, and the officer who repeatedly struck the student with the baton has two years on the TPD.

...

The video shows an officer talking to those inside the apartment at the front door, and those inside refusing to exit the apartment. The students questioned whether they were being arrested or detained, and whether the officers were within their rights to search the apartment.

Officers ended up going into the apartment. In one of the videos, one of the officers tells those inside the apartment to "Shut the (expletive) up." When told the incident was being videotaped, he replied, "I don't give a (expletive)."


At least a dozen officers quickly responded to the scene. A witness told AL.com the scene was chaotic. "They had a girl and two boys on the ground,'' she said. "They were all screaming and everybody was videoing it."

"It all happened extremely quickly, and I'm still shaken by the images that will forever be on my mind," said Patrick Weaver, a student who witnessed the events from a nearby apartment. "I've always been taught to respect authorities, but I believe that respect should be extended.

Braineack 11-10-2015 08:27 AM

police like to "arrest" people.

Virginia Police Insist That Activist Was Not Under Arrest Even Though He Was Held at Gun Point by Police, Handcuffed and Taken to the Police Station - Freedom Outpost


Attorneys for The Rutherford Institute are rebutting an attempt by a Virginia police officer to dismiss a lawsuit filed on behalf of a man who was arrested as he was engaged in a First Amendment protest against President Obama while lawfully carrying a rifle. Rutherford Institute attorneys are also challenging an assertion by police that Brandon Howard was not actually under arrest, even though he was detained by police at gun point, handcuffed against his will and transported against his will to a local police station.

...

On Monday, Aug. 26, 2013, Brandon Howard arrived at an overpass above Interstate 295 in the City of Hopewell, Va., and displayed a 6 foot by 4 foot sign that read "Impeach Obama." Howard was carrying a DMTS Panther Arms AR-15 rifle slung over his shoulder on a strap, and a .380 caliber Bersa Thunder sidearm pistol in a belted holster on his waist. Howard lawfully owned each firearm and did not point or brandish them at any time while engaged in his First Amendment protest activity on the overpass. Howard displayed his protest sign for 30 minutes, but Howard did not directly engage with anyone.

...

Approximately eight officers exited these vehicles with their guns drawn and ordered Howard to drop his sign and get on the ground with his hands spread above his head. Howard complied with the officers' orders. Despite the fact that Howard at no time made any threatening action toward the officers or anyone else, one police officer allegedly asked Howard, "What do you think you are doing threatening people on my interstate?" Howard explained that he had not threatened anyone but was simply exercising his First and Second amendment rights. Howard was then handcuffed and transported to the police station, where he was left, handcuffed, in an interrogation room for 90 minutes, after which time he had his firearms returned and was released. A month later, the Deputy Chief of Police acknowledged in writing that an internal investigation had concluded that one of the officers violated department policy and would be disciplined and sent to remedial training.

good luck with the dissmal:

"Absent the individual's consent, transportation in handcuffs to a separate location and then to the police station for further investigation is a de facto arrest.” United States v. Perdue, 427 F. Supp. 2d 671, 673 (W.D. Va. 2006), aff'd, 228 F. Appx. 269 (4th Cir. 2007).

Joe Perez 11-10-2015 10:41 PM

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Braineack 11-11-2015 02:50 PM

more gangs in schools:


Braineack 11-11-2015 02:53 PM

drunk cop loves guns.

Drunken Cop Shoots at Fellow Cops, Not Only was He Not Killed, He Kept his Job | The Free Thought Project


Police officer John Gorman is due to appear in court next month, to face charges of “aggravated discharge of a firearm” after he fired several shots at other off-duty cops who were attempting to pull him over while he was driving drunk.

The 53-year-old officer was caught driving drunk on November 23rd of last year when another cop noticed that he almost ran over a flower vendor. Gorman was followed by multiple police and began to weave in and out of traffic trying to outrun them. Eventually, Gorman ended up stopping at a traffic light where he was approached by multiple officers.

When they approached his vehicle with their badges in the air, they noticed that Gorman even had an open bottle in his hand. Gorman allowed the officers to approach his car until the light turned green, at which point he sped off down the street. After racing through the streets for several more minutes, Gorman pulled over and began to fire his gun at the officers who were following him.

Gorman actually ended up getting away, but his licence plate was reported to police, and he was quickly brought in for questioning.

When Gorman was taken in for questioning, he refused to take a Breathalyzer but was then forced to do so by Internal Affairs Division investigators.

According to the charges against him, Gorman had a blood alcohol content of 0.07 over 5 hours after the shooting, and admitted to the arresting officers that he had fired the shots earlier that day.

Gorman’s career has been filled with disciplinary problems and has 22 misconduct complaints filed against him.

Oddly enough, Gorman actually still has his job and has continued to work in the offices of the police station since his arrest.

However, if he is convicted he will face up to 15 years in prison. He will be due in court on December 1st.
last time i went into work drunk and shot at coworker, i at least got fired...


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