THREAD: a fact more people should know is that police have **wanted** body cameras for years. they had a problem though: cops couldn't get hundreds of millions of $$$ in funding for new digital tech. so how did police finally get them? (1)
over the last few years, as videos mostly shot by civilians captured pervasive brutality, police realized they had an opportunity: partner with "reformers" to suggest body cameras as a solution to rampant police violence. liberal "reformers" were a perfect target/accomplice. (2)
many elite "reformers" convinced cities to spend hundreds of millions to give police this new tech before regular people realized that police control the cameras, decide when to turn them on and off, and were plotting to link them to massive new facial recognition databases. (3)
this was a huge boon to amazon, palantir, and a series of other interests backed by venture capital, including many by a venture capital company run by the CIA. (4) npr.org/sections/allte…
it couldn't have happened without this partnership between liberal "reformers" and police to weaponize violence against Black, immigrant, and poor communities as the very excuse to give police more money, weapons, and power. (5) theguardian.com/commentisfree/…
this was perfect for police. people wouldn't ask deeper questions like why are the police in this neighborhood? why are they only enforcing some "crimes" against some people? read more here: (6) yalelawjournal.org/forum/the-puni…
in the end, police got more cameras than they ever dreamed, companies got richer, and these cameras are used far more often by police as evidence to convict Black people than they are to hold police accountable. this is the cycle of "reform," until we stop it. (end)

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3 Mar
THREAD: This is a huge story: Capitol police today requested a budget increase of $103.7 million, a 20% increase from the increase they just got for 2021. Here are a few things you may not know about the Capitol police: (1)
Capitol Police already have a $515 million dollar budget. Now they want $619 million! This is already more than 10% of the entire budget for the whole Legislative Branch of the US government. (2)
52% of their time is spent on traffic charges, and 14% of their arrests are minor drug arrests. They mostly arrest very poor people in the surrounding DC community (DC has the largest racial disparity in arrests of any US jurisdiction). (3) firstbranchforecast.com/2021/01/06/a-p…
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THREAD: One of our clients was an 11-year-old Black child taking a shower when DC police burst into her bathroom, pulled back the curtain, and pointed guns at her naked body. Cops said that they found a little marijuana on her dad (who didn't even live there) two weeks before (1)
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This country puts human beings in cages for possessing plants on a list of plants the government says you can't have. Police choose to arrest more people for marijuana possession than all of what police call “violent” crime combined. (2)
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THREAD: If you know someone who is confused about the core function of police, send them this story of 30 cops with guns and a small tank evicting houseless women and children from a vacant home at the request of a corporate speculator. (1) kqed.org/news/11795944/…
To understand what happened, you have to know something: There are more vacant properties in large U.S. cities than houseless people. (2) sf.curbed.com/2019/12/3/2099…
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THREAD: A 57-year-old houseless man named Israel Iglesias just died in the Houston jail on a $1,500 money bond. What happened to him is important, and it will make your blood boil. (1)
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Four months later, in February 2021, the cops decided to arrest him for it. They took the case to the Harris County DA Kim Ogg, whose office decided to press charges. He was frail and had no money. (3)
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most people have no idea about the time, money, and threats that go into the curated image you see about police in the media. a LOT of people are paid well and working hard so that our gut level reactions about police have no connection to what cops really do (2)
keep in mind: US police cage more people each year for marijuana possession than all of what they call "violent" crime COMBINED. the US cages Black people 6 times the rate of South Africa at the height of Apartheid. people wouldn't support this without copaganda. (3)
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