Tampa, FL | "Deputy Jason Desue left the Bradford County Sheriff’s Office after the incident, which occurred around midnight on Friday, Aug. 12" thehill.com/homenews/36120…
Fairfield, CA | "Officers were responding to a report of a man possibly setting up camp... they saw Robert Wilson, who has a record, and a warrant for failing to appear in court... Police said officers found five weapons in his possession." nbcbayarea.com/news/local/nor…
Someone "setting up camp" has a "failure to appear?" And five "weapons?" Sounds exactly like pigs shot someone who lives in their van and has all the implements for survival in that van (that police can and do call "weapons.")
Atlanta, GA | "A decision is expected Tuesday in the criminal case against two Atlanta police officers charged in relation to the June 2020 shooting death of Rayshard Brooks" edition.cnn.com/2022/08/23/us/…
UPDATE: Mulberry, AR | "The Crawford County Sheriff's Office identified the three officers as Crawford County deputies Zack King and Levi White and Mulberry police officer Thell Riddle." npr.org/2022/08/23/111…
Today in #PigTech: Dallas pigs to wear bodycams even at off-duty policing/security moonlighting jobs (because they're killing people there, too, and want more snuff films, I guess.) dallasnews.com/news/public-sa…
You're never going to believe this... but #CopsLie. Louisville, KY |
St. Louis, MO | "officers welcome accountability, but that the new law is flawed because parts of it conflict with Missouri’s Officers’ Bill of Rights law." ky3.com/2022/08/23/new…
"Eight years after Michael Brown’s death, pushed the St. Louis region front and center into the national debate over police accountability, the city’s elected officials and its police associations are at odds over a new oversight plan."
Eight years and they still can't even get toothless, widely-proven-failures like CRB's in St. Louis.
The fact that pigs have their own, separate "bill of rights" in so many states should tell you what kind of country the USA is.
Fort Worth, TX | 40% of cops *get caught* for their domestic violence.
"Nickolas Honea is *at least the third* Fort Worth police officer arrested on domestic-violence related charges in the past four months." dallasnews.com/news/crime/202…
Brazil | "On May 24, 25 people were killed during a police operation in the Vila Cruzeiro Favela in Rio de Janeiro. On July 21, 2022, yet another police raid claimed 18 more lives in Complexo do Alemao in the same state." aljazeera.com/opinions/2022/…
San Francisco, CA | Armed police kidnapped someone upon threat of death, drove them far from their home and abandoned them there. But they said they were "sorry," so it's ok.
Love to violently coerce people into my car, drive them somewhere they're unfamiliar with and abandon them there and then just say, "Oops. It was a mistake. Whoopsie."
An interesting thing about this allegedly-media-polished professional spokesperson and their public apology is that they are openly admitting this actual, violent kidnapping wasn't a rogue officer doing a bad thing, but a conspiracy to commit crime.
People might want to consider there has long, long, long been dedicated infiltration of student movements across campuses nationwide rather than accept claims of successful politicians and their "activism" at face value.
Imagine finally figuring out in the very fucking waning days of 2023 why people in Minneapolis burned a police precinct to the ground in 2020 instead of asking for more chokehold bans, better bodycam policies or other police-industry-approved reforms...
And instead of explaining that, instead of seeing that these reforms were rejected then precisely because people in Minneapolis had seen and understood the very nature of all those reforms, you write a whole prestige media expose on police "sabotaging" their own weapons.
So embarrassing.
There are no less than a thousand people who study this who you could've talked to and clearly didn't who would've saved you six months of your life and this incalculable public embarrassment.
"that homeless kid" was a harmless 12-year-old! named miguel. we were sharing our staff meal with him (on my fucking orders as mgr) so he could have one meal a day while we tried to get him actual services and keep him off glue for a couple of hours a day (it abates hunger.)
and yet, like a total fucking coward, the guy who bought the bar (a racist piece of shit from indiana and wouldn't even shake hands with nicaraguans without purelling in front of them afterwards) wrote the staff (and me) a note rather than talk to me directly about it.
If you are ever interested in "corruption," particularly involving police officers, examining your city's towing contracts and "official police garages" is typically a safe place to start to make sure you find it.
From Detroit, MI 2021 | Kickbacks to cops per tow. Theft from the cars and misreporting the items as "stolen" *before* the car was impounded. City Council contracts. Et cetera. clickondetroit.com/news/defenders…
King City, CA 2014 | "charges against a King City police sergeant, the acting police chief and his brother — who runs a local towing company — in connection with an alleged scheme to confiscate and sell vehicles belonging largely to low-income immigrants." archive.is/33nYL#selectio…
Ta’Kiya Young - a defenseless 21-year-old pregnant woman leaving a Kroger grocery store in Blendon Township, Ohio with two other young children at home - was publicly executed by police on Thursday, August 24.
She was accused by employees to nearby police of stealing "liquor."
Police admit the murderer, who they will not name because they claim he was a "victim" and is protected under "Marsy's Law," stepped in front of her car, fired one shot killing her and safely moved out of the way of the car as it proceeded to a final stop. dispatch.com/story/news/loc…
Young was already in her car, leaving the store when the officer - who was "in the Kroger parking lot helping someone who was having car problems" before "a store employee alerted him" - approached her. He was not responding to dispatch. He made the snap judgment she was guilty.
Congratulations to women everywhere, who can surely all appreciate this landmark moment! It is said you hold up half the sky and now, if you're from the US and like mass murder so much you make it your actual job, you can rain death down from it just like the men do, too!