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    As Charleston pays family of Walter Scott $6.5 million, true justice is as elusive as ever





    We've seen this before. In its largest police brutality settlement ever, the city of North Charleston paid the family of Walter Scott $6.5 million because of his wrongful death at the hands of Officer Michael Slager.

    Aside from discussing how the cost of a life is calculated, we've seen this before.
    The family of Freddie Gray just settled for $6.4 million.

    The family of Eric Garner just settled for $5.9 million.

    Rekia Boyd: $4.5 million.

    Laquan McDonald: $5 million.


    Jonathan Ferrell: $2.5 million.


    This list could have thousands of names on it.


    New York City alone has paid billions of dollars in settlements for police brutality, and Chicago is not far behind.


    Wanna know the one consistent theme in all of those cases?


    Not one officer was found guilty of a crime. Not one.

    How could it be that billions of dollars are spent in an admission that wrongdoing took place, but nobody is ever held truly responsible for that wrongdoing?


    Even the officers who fired 41 shots at Amadou Diallo were found not guilty.

    The city paid millions for it, but the officers all got off.


    It's simply not enough for these families who are destroyed by police brutality to receive huge taxpayer-funded settlements.

    Officers and departments must be held truly accountable for their actions.


    This isn't justice.

    These are payoffs.

    http://www.dailykos.com/story/2015/1...28Daily+Kos%29

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    'Mommy, Am I Going to Die?' Mom Calls 9-1-1 for Paramedics, Cop Shows Up, Shoots 4-year-old Daughter

    But as the cop approached the house, events took a horrific turn. Cops said the family pet – a boxer-terrier mix named Patches, charged at the officer.

    The cop fired his gun, and the bullet hit Andrea’s four-year-old daughter, Ava, in the leg, shattering the bone.

    http://www.alternet.org/civil-libert...er1043909&t=18

    ... to serve and protect. Shattering a 4-year-old's leg bone will certainly, like shooting Amir Rice, be evaluated as "reasonable". and as shrub2 says, "stuff happens".




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    ‘A dog would have gotten more attention': Texas cops watched man bleed to death after shooting him

    Ruiz then followed Goodridge to the parking lot, where the suspect allegedly attacked him. Ruiz said that he “became fearful that Goodridge was going to take his gun and kill him with it, so when he gained some distance from Goodridge, Ruiz pulled the gun and shot Goodridge twice.”

    Dashcam video obtained by the Times indicated that deputies on the scene made no effort to stop the bleeding after calling for an ambulance.


    “He was shot twice, bleeding, and nobody did anything,” Goodridge’s mother, Lucille, told the paper. “I don’t think that if he was white they would have just left him like that. A dog would have gotten more attention than he did.”


    To make matters worse, the constable’s office initially contacted an ambulance company that did not serve the crime scene. The dispatcher also provided the wrong address to the second ambulance company.


    Goodridge died an hour after making the 30 mile trip to the hospital.

    Retired Los Angeles detective Timothy T. Williams Jr., who is an expert on police practices, watched the dashcam video and concluded that the deputies acted improperly.

    “They didn’t care that the suspect needed attention,” Williams noted. “There was a callousness as it relates to his injuries. It was almost like, ‘We’ll get to you when we get to you.’”

    http://www.rawstory.com/2015/10/a-do...e+Raw+Story%29



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    'Mommy, Am I Going to Die?' Mom Calls 9-1-1 for Paramedics, Cop Shows Up, Shoots 4-year-old Daughter

    But as the cop approached the house, events took a horrific turn. Cops said the family pet – a boxer-terrier mix named Patches, charged at the officer.

    The cop fired his gun, and the bullet hit Andrea’s four-year-old daughter, Ava, in the leg, shattering the bone.

    http://www.alternet.org/civil-libert...er1043909&t=18

    ... to serve and protect. Shattering a 4-year-old's leg bone will certainly, like shooting Amir Rice, be evaluated as "reasonable". and as shrub2 says, "stuff happens".




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    Investigator on death of Texas deputy suspended over bad behavior

    http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/10/09/us-usa-police-texas-idUSKCN0S32OD20151009?feedType=RSS&feedName=domest icNews

    the murdered sheriff was at the filling station to meet his mistress who also screwing the investigator!



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    County Ticketing Cars For Lapsed Inspections While They Are At Garage To Be Inspected

    The Washington Post has the story
    of garage operators who work in a business park in Fairfax County, VA, not far from D.C., and who say that the county has been coming onto private property for years to issue citations for vehicles with lapsed inspections when those vehicles were there to be inspected.


    One operator says his customers have been hit with around $60,000 in fines since 2009.

    Some of the garages choose to pay for the tickets themselves because they don’t want to lose the long-term business of the customer

    http://consumerist.com/2015/10/12/county-ticketing-cars-for-lapsed-inspections-while-they-are-at-garage-to-be-inspected/

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    ty jobs for losers with limited opportunites.

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    No, police killing pre-teen Tamir Rice wasn't reasonable—it was a heartless murder backed by lies

    On November 22, 2014, 12-year-old Tamir Rice was shot and killed by Cleveland Police while he was playing in his local neighborhood park. Now, a full 11 months after his death, prosecutors who claim they're still investigating the case have started leaking random "expert" reports they commissioned, stating that the murder was reasonable.Really? What the does reasonable mean? Because this shooting was anything but reasonable.

    Released on a Saturday night, these reports appear to be prepping the city for the reality that the prosecutor's office has little intention of presenting charges to the grand jury.


    Here are seven reasons why the police murder of Tamir Rice was completely unreasonable, and Officer Timothy Loehmann should be fired immediately and charged with his murder. You must consider all of the facts in concert with one another to see just how criminal Rice's murder truly was.


    1
    . Years before Officer Timothy Loehmann shot and killed Tamir Rice, he was fired from his local police department in Independence, Ohio, just 12 miles away from Cleveland.

    In their final report on his termination, which included statements on his poor performance in gun training, his extreme emotional instability, and his willingness to lie, his supervising officers detailed infraction after infraction and concluded "I do not believe time, nor training, will be able to change or correct these deficiencies."
    There's much more.

    2. Between 2010 and 2012, multiple police departments including the New York Police Department refused to hire Officer Timothy Loehmann. Just five months after he was hired by the Independence Police Department, he was fired. In the months that followed, Loehmann applied for new police jobs in Akron, Euclid, and Parma Heights, Ohio, and was turned down by each of them.
    Then, in September 2013, Loehmann failed the Cuyahoga County Sheriff's Department written entrance exam, with a failing score of 46 out of 100. Note: 70 is the minimum score allowable for entrance. Mind you, this was after he had already served as a police officer for five months and been terminated.

    3.
    The Cleveland Police Department was criminally negligent when it hired Officer Timothy Loehmann without checking his work history and the devastatingly relevant recommendations from his previous supervising officers, in which they detailed the exact deficiencies that would eventually lead to the death of Tamir Rice.


    The Cleveland Police Department now admits it failed to check Loehmann's background when they hired him. Their response, giving one supervising officer a two-day suspension and another officer a write-up in his file, amounts to a proverbial "oopsie."

    Two Cleveland police supervisors who hired the officer who later shot and killed 12-year-old Tamir Rice have been disciplined.
    Lt. Gail Bindel and Sgt. Edwin Santiago "failed to adequately supervise and review an applicant's background investigation" and were found guilty of administrative charges including neglect of duty, according to do ents.
    Bindel was suspended for two days, and Santiago received a written reprimand, according to the letters dated July 9.

    4.
    Apparently not knowing they were being filmed when they spoke to their police union reps and supervising officers the day of the shooting, the officers who killed Rice made egregiously false claims about what happened.


    a. To create an atmosphere of intimidation, police falsely stated that Tamir Rice was sitting at a picnic table with several other people right before he came and confronted them.

    This was never true. Nobody else ever sat at that table with Rice or could've been mistaken as such. The 911 calls never said such a thing either. It's a total fabrication. Here he is just three seconds before the police pull up and shoot him.
    Tamir, sitting at the table, alive and alone

    Here's the false report from the day Rice died—before police knew a video existed.

    Police were responding to reports of a male with a gun outside Cudell Recreation Center at Detroit Avenue and West Boulevard about 3:30 p.m., Deputy Chief of Field Operations Ed Tomba said.
    A rookie officer and a 10-15 year veteran pulled into the parking lot and saw a few people sitting underneath a pavilion next to the center.

    b. Police then falsely claimed that right before they shot Rice, he pulled a very real-looking BB gun out on them. In fact, this was the headline and the dominant narrative of the day Rice died. The video had not yet been released, so it really ruled early on.
    The police chief and police union spokesperson both came out publicly to back this claim.

    It's a complete fabrication.

    The rookie officer saw a black gun sitting on the table, and he saw the boy pick up the gun and put it in his waistband, Cleveland Police Patrolmen's Association President Jeffrey Follmer said.
    The officer got out of the car and told the boy to put his hands up. The boy reached into his waistband, pulled out the gun and the rookie officer fired two shots, Tomba said.

    First, see the actual video for yourself.
    Now that you've seen it, the lies told by police are obvious.

    Notice that they said they saw the scene so well, that they saw a gun on the table next to Rice. However, they also said they saw multiple other people sitting there as well.


    Let me get this right: oYu saw imaginary people, but also saw a six-inch gun on the table?


    Also, the officers claimed they repeatedly told Rice to put his hands up but he refused. Except he was shot in .792 seconds from the time the door to the police car opened.


    Demonstrate that with your own voice and the stopwatch on your phone. How many times can you say, "Put your hands up" in .792 seconds. Now imagine saying it, giving them time to comply, and shooting someone. The Cleveland Police are claiming this all took place in .792 seconds. It's a physical impossibility.


    5.
    Nothing could be more important than this: Tamir Rice did not pull a gun out on police. Not only that, but the day he died, police brought the gun out, showed how it did not have a bright neon tip, and stated that police, in a short period of time, could not tell the difference.


    Except that when Rice was shot, they never saw the tip of the gun in the first place. This is a false flag, a ruse, a concoction, a fabrication.


    6.
    Few outlets have honestly reported how heinous the crucial minutes were that followed police shooting Tamir Rice in the stomach. Mind you, he survived until the next day, but after Officer Timothy
    Loehmann shot Rice, he and his partner, Officer Garmback, completely ignored him.


    Even after discovering that the gun was definitively a BB gun, they didn't hold his hand, attend to the gaping hole that ripped through his stomach and intestines, or comfort him in any way whatsoever.

    When Rice's 15-year-old sister arrived on the scene and saw her brother dying, they tackled her and locked her in the police car parked right next to Rice's body.


    They continued to ignore Rice as he bled out on the snow for four minutes. In fact, the officers who killed Rice never tended to him. It wasn't until an FBI agent arrived on the scene that the boy received an ounce of attention or compassion.


    Here's a second-by-second timeline of what happened.

    0:00 - 0:07 :: We see Rice sitting at the park tables, hanging out, alone. His sister, who is also at the park, is out of sight of the camera.0:08 - 0:16 :: We see Rice get up from table and begin calmly walking toward what we soon see is the police car.

    0:17 :: The police car, driven by Officer Frank Garmback, first comes to a full stop, just feet away from Tamir Rice.


    0:18 :: Within one second of the car stopping, Officer Timothy Loehmann opens his door and shoots Tamir Rice in the stomach without even fully getting out of the vehicle.


    0:18 :: Tamir Rice is seen falling down from being shot.


    0:20 :: Officer Timothy Loehmann, having gotten out of the passenger side, twists his ankle and falls down. Officer Garmback gets out of the driver's side of the vehicle.


    0:20 - 1:40 :: Officer Loehmann literally stands behind the vehicle and massages his ankle for 80 seconds.


    1:01 :: Officer Garmback can be seen using his radio to call dispatch.

    NOTE :: Tamir Rice fought for his life in the hospital until the following day.

    1:41 :: Tajai Rice, Tamir's 14-year-old sister, who was in the restroom when the shooting happened, is seen running to him from the left side of the screen.


    1:44 :: Tajai Rice is tackled by Officer Frank Garmback.


    1:46 :: Officer Loehmann comes over to assist Garmback.


    1:48 - 2:45 :: Officer Loehmann stands by Tamir but does nothing at all.


    1:51 - 3:00 :: Garmback and a new officer attempt to subdue Rice's 14-year-old sister, Tajai.

    NOTE :: A cell phone video was just released from this exact point in time.

    3:01 :: Visiting officer attempts to lift Tajai off the ground and carry her, and she fights back. Her little brother is dying just feet away from her.


    3:22 :: Apparently handcuffed, the police lock Rice's sister, Tajai, in the back of the police car.


    3:37 - 4:10 :: All three officers on the scene can be visibly witnessed just standing around, talking, away from Rice, as he fights for his life. None of them is remotely interested in him, nor do anything to care for him or offer any type of aid. His sister is locked in the car as he suffers alone.


    4:01 :: A black sedan is seen pulling up. We later learn this is an FBI agent who was in the neighborhood and heard the call in his car.


    4:07 :: The plain-clothes FBI agent walks briskly onto the scene, speaks quickly to the officers, and immediately goes to Rice.


    4:17 :: The FBI agent crouches down to Rice and is not seen getting back up for several minutes.


    In essence, the FBI agent did exactly what the officers on the scene, or any decent human being would've done. Zero rationale whatsoever exists that could ever explain why the Cleveland Police officers completely ignored Tamir Rice. He was a kid who was bleeding to death.


    Imagine for a moment a scenario in which you would shoot someone in the stomach and ignore their well-being for four minutes. Did you do it? Now, could you think of doing such a thing to a person that you cared about or wanted to live? I didn't think so.


    7.
    After they shot Tamir Rice, lied about it, and ignored him as he fought to survive, police confirmed what they truly thought about this sweet boy in the days and weeks that followed. They called him a menace, stated that he looked like a man (the photo above was taken the month before he was killed), and that he caused his own death. In all of this, they have confirmed just how truly awful they are as people.

    ---
    Perhaps the only people who could look at these facts and determine that what happened to Tamir Rice was "reasonable" would be fellow law enforcement officers. In fact, the only person who was reasonable on that day was Tamir.

    http://www.dailykos.com/story/2015/1...28Daily+Kos%29




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    Being a MOTHER ING LYING PIECE OF is job requirement #1 in the police state.

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    Video Shows Police Officers “Protecting & Serving” a Computer Science Student — to Death


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6nCSn0dm7E

    As deputies Greg Capers and Eric Vinson brutally punched and kicked Ajibade in the head several times, the student attempted to push the overzealous cops away in a failed attempt to protect himself.

    After being tased and beaten on the floor, Ajibade was placed in handcuffs and leg restraints before the deputies carried him off-screen.

    Deputies placed Ajibade in an isolation cell and strapped him to a restraining chair.

    According to the indictment, Cpl. Jason Kenny repeatedly shot Ajibade with a Taser and struck him in the head and upper body as he remained strapped to the chair.

    While performing a welfare check on him the next morning, deputies found Ajibade unresponsive. Medical staff administered CPR and attempted to restart his heart with a defibrillator.

    A coroner pronounced him dead at 8:45 a.m.


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    Suspect run over by New Mexico cop in truck — then brutally beaten as he bleeds on the ground

    Albuquerque man wanted on the grand theft auto charges was run down by an undercover officer driving his truck while attempting to escape and then was Tasered as he lay on the ground with a head injury.

    The video, released by the Albuquerque police Department to KMOV after four months of wrangling, shows Danan Gabaldon being chased by police down a neighborhood street. Part of the video, recorded from the interior of a detective’s truck shows Gabaldon being struck by the truck in what police are calling “an accident.”


    Ten days earlier police attempted to arrest Gabaldon as he sped away in a stolen SUV. He was later tracked down to a neighborhood where police shot at him — including using bean bags — and used a Taser on him before he broke free.


    Taking off running, the undercover cop caught up with him by driving in his unmarked truck, and then cut in front of Gabaldon, later claiming he was trying to block him from running further.

    In the footage, Gabaldon can be seen banging his head on the truck’s hood before falling to the ground.

    The bleeding man can then be seen writhing on the ground as one officer attempted to cuff him, while another Tasered him in the neck and back of the head before striking him repeatedly with the Taser.

    According to an APD spokesperson, Gabaldon was resisting arrest and police officers acted appropriately.

    APD use of force policy states: “Officers shall use only that force which is reasonably necessary,” while saying officers shouldn’t expect suspects to comply without being Tasered.



    http://www.rawstory.com/2015/10/watc...e+Raw+Story%29

    in case you forgot, APD has the highest rate of killings by cops in the USA.



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    Living, breathing, walking piles with no other realistic job opportunities or skills besides violating rights of the ones that pay them. They just ing LOVE to escalate things so they can release the steroidal frustration of knowing the only thing they were able to be in life in a free country is a paid bully cop.

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    Judge Rules That New York City Seizing Thousands Of Cars Without Warrants Is Uncons utional

    Under an aggressive policy meant to combat unlicensed vehicles for-hire, the New York City Taxi & Limousine Commission (TLC) has seizedover 21,000 cars since 2012. After a seizure, commission inspectors pressure owners to plead guilty and pay hundreds of dollars in fines to recover their property. The Commission’s citywide dragnet not only cracked down those who compete with established transportation companies, but also ensnared regular New Yorkers, who were simply driving their friends, family, neighbors—and even nuns—around the city.

    After the TLC seized their cars without warrants, five owners sued in federal court last year. As they asserted in their complaint, the government cannot “seize property without judicial process and hold the property hostage.”


    On September 30, Manhattan U.S. District Judge Valerie Caproni agreed and held that the
    warrantless seizures violated the Fourth and Fourteenth Amendments. “‘Probable cause’ is not a talismanic phrase that can be waved like a wand to justify the seizure of any property without a warrant,” she wrote. The decision marks an important victory for due process and property rights.

    TLC inspectors “fall somewhere between meter maids and cops,” as the New York Daily News once put it. While barred from carrying guns, the Commission’s 170 inspectors carry badges, are authorized to make arrests, and may carry pepper spray and batons, and wear bulletproof vests while performing their duties. City law allows TLC inspectors to seize cars suspected of being unlicensed vehicles for hire. The Commission does not release cars it seizes until a hearing that is supposed to occur no later than two weeks after the seizure.

    However, owners can retrieve their cars beforehand if they either plead guilty and pay a fine (ranging from $600 to $1,150) or post a bond of $2,000, equal to the maximum penalty under the for-hire vehicle law. If an owner opts for the latter, the bond will only be released if he or she prevails at the hearing. One TLC inspector even blasted the Commission’s enforcement division as
    “more or less just a corrupt money-making scam for the city.” Clearly, there is a strong incentive for the owner to plead guilty, even if he or she has done nothing wrong.

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    "internal review"

    Investigator: "You catch the game last night."
    Cop: "You know it, was crazy man."

    *Week Later*

    Investigator:"We have no no evidence of wrong doing on the part of our officers."

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    Welcome to the Border Region Where the Border Patrol Has Implemented Its Own Southwest ‘Stop and Frisk’ Policy

    Welcome to life in the border region, where Border Patrol’s de facto policy of “stop and frisk” is familiar to local residents and yet concealed from public view. A new ACLU of Arizona report — based on government records obtained through Freedom of Information Act litigation — sheds light on Border Patrol’s vast “interior enforcement” operations, which take place, without meaningful oversight, far from any border.

    Border Patrol’s own records undermine the agency’s claims that these operations are “safe, efficient, and cost-effective.”

    Do ents contain multiple accounts of Border Patrol agents stopping and searching motorists without justification; threatening residents with assault rifles, Tasers, and knives; destroying and confiscating personal property; interfering with efforts to video-record agents; and using dozens of false alerts by CBP dogs to search and detain innocent people.

    These are not just a few “bad apples.” The records show Border Patrol systematically disregarding the law with impunity. One supervisor instructed agents to “stop any vehicle on the US/Mexico border road” based on the “mere presence of the vehicle.” The supervisor allegedly “didn’t care if it was the Chief of the Border Patrol and the agent conducted a high risk traffic stop removing the Chief . . . at gun point.”


    There is no indication that the supervisor was reprimanded.


    None of these incidents resulted in any significant discipline. This is consistent with past reports on CBP’s failure to investigate, much less punish, agents who violate border residents’ rights. The ACLU has do ented many similar complaints about Border Patrol’s interior checkpoints and roving patrols in recent years, and those complaints were not properly investigated either. Oversight is so lax that Border Patrol doesn’t even do ent any stops that don’t result in an arrest, even if the stop leads to lengthy detention or property damage — a practice clearly out of line with accepted standards.

    Yet for all of the harms caused by Border Patrol’s interior operations, they result in relatively few apprehensions of unauthorized border-crossers. For example, Tucson Sector interior-checkpoint apprehensions in 2013 accounted for only 0.67 percent of the sector’s total apprehensions. Yuma Sector checkpoint arrests of U.S. citizens exceeded those of non-citizens by a factor of nearly eight. |

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    DoD Orders Police Nationwide to Give Back Grenade Launchers, Bayonets, & Tanks

    When you tell someone that their police department has bayonets, their immediate reaction is denial or ridicule. “Why would cops need bayonets?” they ask.

    Exactly, why would cops need bayonets?

    Why do they need grenade launchers, .50 caliber rifles, Apache attack helicopters, camouflage uniforms, or tracked tank-like vehicles for that matter?


    While there are multiple reasons public servants attempt to justify their need for weapons of war, the fact remains that they do have them and denying it, doesn’t change that fact.


    Over the past decade, police departments have been using the 1033 program to acquire these weapons of war. The feds provided surplus military hardware to local police to fight a seeming war against its own citizens. These actions went unchecked and very little government, or public oversight existed.


    Then when the events that took place in Ferguson beamed across the globe, the militarized U.S. police state revealed it’s ugly face to the world.


    The images of the militarized police in Ferguson made clear that the days ofAndy Griffith and Mayberry are a distant memory. They have been replaced by something that looks as if it belongs on a war-torn battlefield in Afghanistan or Iraq.


    These revelations caused many to question why small police departments across the country were procuring mine-resistant armored personnel carriers, grenade launchers, and other weapons of war.

    Because of backlash from the citizens, the federal government was forced to act. In January of this year, Obama signed Executive Order 13688. However, this EO appeared to have very little effect on the departments, and largely went ignored, until now.

    On Thursday, however, police departments across the country were sent a memorandum that sets a deadline for them to return prohibited military equipment.


    The memo references Recommendation 1.1 to EP 13688which prohibits the following items in police departments:


    • Tracked Armored Vehicles: Vehicles that provide ballistic protection to their occupants and utilize a tracked system instead of wheels for forward motion.
    • Weaponized Aircraft, Vessels, and Vehicles of Any Kind: These items will be prohibited from purchase or transfer with weapons installed.
    • Firearms of .50‐Caliber or Higher
    • Ammunition of .50‐Caliber or Higher
    • Grenade Launchers: Firearm or firearm accessory designed to launch small explosive projectiles.
    • Bayonets: Large knives designed to be attached to the muzzle of a rifle/shotgun/long gun for the purposes of hand‐to‐hand combat.
    • Camouflage Uniforms: Does not include woodland or desert patterns or solid color uniforms.


    The memo states:


    State and Local LEA’s are directed to return the following equipment to DLA (Defense Logistics Agency) Disposition Services.


    1. Tracked Armored Vehicles
    2. M-79 Grenade Launchers
    3. Bayonets


    The above items, according to the memo, are to be returned no later than April 1, 2016.

    Missing from this memo, however, are .50 caliber firearms, camouflage, and weaponized aircraft.

    The entire process of issuing these weapons only to later recall them speaks to the sheer inefficient manner of the state.

    As if there would ever be a scenario in which police would need to affix bayonets to protect the public at large; yet departments across the country have acquired thousands of them.


    While this memo is a start, it does nothing to address the unaccountable and brutal nature of police in America. A police officer does not need a grenade launcher nor a bayonet to violently assault an innocent mother in front of her children.

    http://www.alternet.org/news-amp-pol...er1044166&t=22

    And if the Warrior Cops don't give the war materiel back?



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    Welcome to the Border Region Where the Border Patrol Has Implemented Its Own Southwest ‘Stop and Frisk’ Policy

    Welcome to life in the border region, where Border Patrol’s de facto policy of “stop and frisk” is familiar to local residents and yet concealed from public view. A new ACLU of Arizona report — based on government records obtained through Freedom of Information Act litigation — sheds light on Border Patrol’s vast “interior enforcement” operations, which take place, without meaningful oversight, far from any border.

    Border Patrol’s own records undermine the agency’s claims that these operations are “safe, efficient, and cost-effective.”

    Do ents contain multiple accounts of Border Patrol agents stopping and searching motorists without justification; threatening residents with assault rifles, Tasers, and knives; destroying and confiscating personal property; interfering with efforts to video-record agents; and using dozens of false alerts by CBP dogs to search and detain innocent people.

    These are not just a few “bad apples.” The records show Border Patrol systematically disregarding the law with impunity. One supervisor instructed agents to “stop any vehicle on the US/Mexico border road” based on the “mere presence of the vehicle.” The supervisor allegedly “didn’t care if it was the Chief of the Border Patrol and the agent conducted a high risk traffic stop removing the Chief . . . at gun point.”


    There is no indication that the supervisor was reprimanded.


    None of these incidents resulted in any significant discipline. This is consistent with past reports on CBP’s failure to investigate, much less punish, agents who violate border residents’ rights. The ACLU has do ented many similar complaints about Border Patrol’s interior checkpoints and roving patrols in recent years, and those complaints were not properly investigated either. Oversight is so lax that Border Patrol doesn’t even do ent any stops that don’t result in an arrest, even if the stop leads to lengthy detention or property damage — a practice clearly out of line with accepted standards.

    Yet for all of the harms caused by Border Patrol’s interior operations, they result in relatively few apprehensions of unauthorized border-crossers. For example, Tucson Sector interior-checkpoint apprehensions in 2013 accounted for only 0.67 percent of the sector’s total apprehensions. Yuma Sector checkpoint arrests of U.S. citizens exceeded those of non-citizens by a factor of nearly eight. |

    http://www.commondreams.org/views/20...southwest-stop


    Extended family member got fired from a damn dollar store rental place for theft and 13 days later gets communication and offered something real nice from BP. College 2nd semester dropout, fired for being a thief on camera and less than 2 weeks later is planning on how to spend his grand prize winnings. We have great laughs over it 'specially cause his folks were here illegally for a long while. He says the physical portion was the only hard part. Nothing special here , just like other leos.

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    Florida sheriff furious Obama took his military tank away: People will die because of this decision

    Police in Florida are complaining that the Obama Administration is recalling military-style tanks that many have complained made American city streets look like foreign war zones during unrest in places like Ferguson, Missouri last year.
    Volusia County Sheriff Ben Johnson said losing an M113 — an armored personnel carrier — will result in some of his officers going on “suicide missions,” the Orlando Sentinel reports.

    “People will die because of this decision,” Johnson told the paper.

    Volusia County still has another tank, an MRAP — Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected vehicle. But the difference is the M113 has tracks instead of wheels that allow it to travel in terrains wheels won’t go.


    “The idea that our president will take this stuff away from us, the M113 (armored personnel carrier),
    puts not only our deputies in harm’s way but the citizens in harm’s way,” Johnson fumed to the News-Journal. “It’s obvious from some of the decisions he’s made that he really doesn’t care a whole lot about law enforcement officers.”

    http://www.rawstory.com/2015/10/flor...e+Raw+Story%29

    (red state) Sheriffs! ing, whiny, less jokes. I bet this asshole is an paid-up Oath Keeper.



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    Extended family member got fired from a damn dollar store rental place for theft and 13 days later gets communication and offered something real nice from BP. College 2nd semester dropout, fired for being a thief on camera and less than 2 weeks later is planning on how to spend his grand prize winnings. We have great laughs over it 'specially cause his folks were here illegally for a long while. He says the physical portion was the only hard part. Nothing special here , just like other leos.
    Sounds like your piece of thieving family member will fit right in and become a crooked border patrol agent himself. Great laughs indeed.

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