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French police don’t hesitate to use broad new emergency powers

“It was a typical Saturday night at the Pepper Grill, a halal burger and Tex-Mex restaurant in the Parisian suburb of St.-Ouen-l’Aumone. Staff were busy serving customers when police in full body armor, carrying rifles and riot shields, poured into the sleek red dining room.

Video from the restaurant’s surveillance cameras shows startled diners spinning around in their chairs. Police instructed them to remain seated and place their hands on the tables while they forced open doors with battering rams.

“I offered them the keys,” said the restaurant’s indignant owner, Ivan Agac. “They didn’t even answer me.”

After searching the premises for about half an hour, the officers thanked Agac and left, he said. Local officials confirmed that nothing untoward had been found.

Such seemingly heavy-handed police operations have been drawing attention in France after 130 people were killed in shooting and bombing attacks in Paris, prompting the introduction of a rash of security measures.”

“The national state of emergency declared by French President Francois Hollande within hours of the Nov. 13 bloodbath gave the security services broad powers to go after suspected extremists. Across the nation, police have been breaking down doors, interrogating residents, detaining suspects or placing them under house arrest — all without a warrant or orders from a judge.

A week after the attacks, the French Parliament voted to expand the emergency powers granted under a 1955 law — enacted during France’s war in Algeria — and extend the state of emergency for three months. The new regulations make it easier for the authorities to shut down mosques, community associations and websites deemed to pose a threat to public order. At least three mosques accused of “preaching hate” have been losed since last week.

The aggressive moves are seen as an attempt by the country’s leaders to regain the trust of a shocked and frightened public after two major terrorist strikes in less than a year. But some human rights groups worry that the measures endanger the country’s cherished civil liberties and could further alienate Muslim communities that have long felt isolated and aggrieved.”

The rest here from LA times: http://www.latimes.com/world/europe/la-fg-french-police-emergency-powers-20151203-story.html

Of course they don’t hesitate

They were using those powers to arrest protesters that have caught onto the global warming scam

Wait until the U.S. catches on and starts passing emergency laws instead of gun control

Who needs gun control when you can declare someone a “Potential” terrorist under emergency powers?

It would already be happening if they weren’t on the PC band wagon with the Muslims

Once they get off of that, I am sure that they will going after “Terrorists” in earnest

 

France Uses Sweeping Powers to Curb Climate Protests

“PARIS — The French government is using the sweeping emergency powers it gained after the Paris terrorist attacks to clamp down on any possible disruption to the two-week global climate conference that starts on Monday, limiting public demonstrations, beefing up security and placing two dozen environmental activists under house arrest.

The efforts to restrict protests — as world leaders arrived to reach an international deal to contain global warming — were not entirely successful; 174 people were taken into custody on Sunday after demonstrators clashed with the police in the historic Place de la République.

The police, in full riot gear, used tear gas and pepper spray to disperse the demonstrators, some of whom grabbed flowers and other remembrances that had been left at a tribute to the 130 people killed in the attacks and hurled them at officers. Some demonstrators chanted: “State of emergency, police state. You can’t take away our right to demonstrate!”

NYT here: http://www.nytimes.com/2015/11/30/world/europe/france-uses-sweeping-powers-to-curb-climate-protests-but-clashes-erupt.html?_r=0

Of course they did, did you expect anything less?

You didn’t think that all those new laws were for terrorism did you?

Just wait until it comes here

Over 1/4 of Americans believe that goverment is the enemy

WASHINGTON (CBSDC)– “More than 1 in 4 Americans believe that the government is the enemy, according to a new poll.

Pew Research Center found that 27 percent of registered voters say they think of government as an enemy, up 8 points since 1996. The latest poll looked at general public opinion regarding the federal government.”

“More than a third (35 percent) of Republicans believe the federal government is the enemy, while 34 percent of Independents believe the same. The poll found that half of all Democrats (50 percent) view the government as a friend and only 12 percent see it as the enemy.”

“The majority of Americans feel the federal government has room for serious improvement, with 59 percent saying the government needs “very major reform.” Only 37 percent of voters felt that way in 1997.”

http://washington.cbslocal.com/2015/11/23/report-more-than-1-in-4-americans-believe-government-is-the-enemy/

Well, looks like we are getting through to people after all

When enough people finally wake up then it will really be time for hope and change

Hero in blue shot,feds offer $20,000 reward

“COMMERCE CITY — In a surprise twist, a Commerce City police officer who said he was shot last weekend has been arrested and charged with a felony.

Officer Kevin Lord is being charged with attempting to influence a public official, District Attorney Dave Young said at a news conference Friday night.

Officials said Lord was arrested at 8:15 p.m. Friday and had turned in his service weapon.

Just a day earlier, Commerce City, state and federal officials announced a $20,000 reward for information in Lord’s shooting.”

“At the time on the initial report, police said Lord was shot when he approached a stopped Nissan Pathfinder about 7:10 a.m. Sunday. His ballistic vest stopped the bullet and his injuries were not life-threatening, officials said.

Lord gave a description of the man he said shot him and also gave a possible license plate number.

He described the shooter as a white man in his late 40s or early 50s with a thin build and brown hair. Police released a drawing of a probable suspect.

“There is no armed gunman on the loose this night,” Smith said. “No police officers are in danger.”

http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_29116177/twist-commerce-city-officer-arrested-own-shooting?utm_source=hootsuite

Oh thank God that no police officers are in danger!

Here is what is missing from the above; the original headline

“Commerce City police officer arrested in own shooting”

Yep, just like Fox lake Illinois

A true hero with a badge

What a dumb ass

 

 

 

From the CATO institute police misconduct site

Here are the 16 reports of police misconduct tracked for Tuesday, November 3 and Wednesday November 4, 2015:

  • San Juan, Texas: An officer was suspended after a rollover crash that left several injured. The report indicates alcohol may have been involved in the incident. ow.ly/U6HvP
  • Update: Jersey City, New Jersey (First reported 05-02-13): An officer was acquitted for a fatal hit-and-run in 2013.: ow.ly/U6I9z
  • USCIS: An officer pled guilty to concealing a relationship with a foreign national during a security clearance investigation. ow.ly/U6Idz
  • Update: Los Angeles County, California (First reported 06-09-15): A now-former sergeant was sentenced to eight years in prison for beating a handcuffed jail visitor. ow.ly/Uc6aj
  • Update: East Cleveland, Ohio (First reported 10-08-15): Two officers pled guilty to ripping off thousands of dollars from drug dealers. The two will testify against a third officer who will face trial. ow.ly/UclHn
  • Lynchburg, Virginia An officer was indicted for obtaining money by way of false pretenses. ow.ly/Uctl2
  • England, Arkansas: An officer was fired and arrested for falsely claiming he was shot by a Hispanic man during a traffic stop. He allegedly staged the entire incident. ow.ly/UcBsM
  • Bardstown, Kentucky: An officer was fired for interference in a missing person case that involved his brother. ow.ly/UcISm
  • Watervliet, New York: An officer was charged with participation in a drug ring. Another officer’s home was searched for undisclosed reasons and the investigation is ongoing. ow.ly/UcRBF
  • Cook County, Illinois: A now-former deputy was convicted of domestic violence and sentenced to 30 days in jail. ow.ly/UdB5f
  • Louisiana Department of Public Safety: An officer was arrested for attempted first degree murder of his wife, who was found with multiple gunshot wounds. ow.ly/UdBYn
  • Conway, Arkansas: A now-former officer was arrested for child pornography possession. ow.ly/UeoDs
  • Phoenix, Arizona: An officer was arrested for family assault. ow.ly/UeoQt
  • Suffolk County, Massachusetts: A deputy was arrested for assaulting a teen and possessing his gun while intoxicated. ow.ly/UepnY
  • Los Angeles County, California: The County settled a lawsuit with a woman who was raped by an on-duty deputy. The settlement was for $6,000,000. ow.ly/3yoAtO
  • Suffolk County, New York: The County will pay $95,000 to a Long Island man who was beaten by a deputy. ow.ly/3yoAwM

To serve: Fox lake cop tried to hire hit man to kill mayor

“Fox Lake Police Lt. Joe Gliniewicz sent text messages to an unnamed woman asking her to help find a motorcycle gang member to kill Anne Marrin, the village manager who was auditing the Fox Lake Police Explorers unit, police said. Investigators later found Gliniewicz embezzled some $50,000 from the youth training club over a period of seven years to pay for travel, gym memberships and adult websites.

Gliniewicz also mentioned the possibility of planting something on Marrin, police said. Packets of cocaine were found in his desk, but it is unclear if they were to be used on Marrin.

“It’s very unsettling. My concern is my family. It’s quite unbelievable and almost surreal,” Marrin said. “It’s a very scary thought that an officer sworn to uphold the law would even think to do that to an administrator.”

http://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2015/11/06/Fox-Lake-Ill-cop-tried-to-hire-hitman-to-kill-city-leader/8031446807287/

Yeah, I caught all kinds of flak on the news sites when this guy bought it

I was accused of being a leftist, an occutard, an anarchist and worse

I actually had one cop sucker wish the death of my family while I frantically called for police who would never come

Why?

Because I thought people were a little out of hand saying that whoever shot this hero should be summarily executed

Shot down like dogs, hung from the nearest tree

Who needs a trial, just kill them where you find them

And this from people who purport to be on the same side as I am

They would not even look at the fact the Fox lake police chief resigned while under investigation along with another just days before

They felt re-assured by the overwhelming local and federal police response

See? This is what happens when a cop is gunned down

One of those heroes who puts his life on the line every day

We must keep them safe

Except for the fact that all during that response they already knew that he was under investigation

So, to all you cop suckers out there who will never see the truth because you are so busy defending someone just because they put on a uniform

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Happy Friday everyone

Video : Business owner hooks illegally parked squad car threatens to tow it

Hahahaha!

This guy sure made some new friends

Can’t help but laughing though at the amount of cops who showed up

Lucky for this guy he was rolling tape the whole time

Hope his business has security cameras too

You know in case of an “Accident”

Two Lauderdale Florida officers acquitted in police misconduct case

Suspended Fort Lauderdale police officers Brian Dodge and Billy Koepke were acquitted Friday of charges of official misconduct, falsifying reports and perjury, ending a five-year saga that once saw them facing the rest of their lives in prison.

The jury that heard the case deliberated for 31/2 hours over two days before deciding inaccurate reports signed by both officers after a pair of drug arrests, and Dodge’s inaccurate testimony about those cases, could be explained as an honest mistake rather than a criminal attempt to manufacture evidence against the defendants.

The officers were accused of providing false information against Junior Jerome and Dieudson Nore, two men accused of taking part in a pill mill operation. When Jerome and Nore were arrested, Dodge and Koepke filed reports saying both defendants were inside Jerome’s car when they were pulled over, and both dropped small amounts of cocaine on the car floor.

But a video that later surfaced showed Nore was not in the car at the time it was stopped in the parking lot of a Red Roof Inn in Oakland Park; he was inside the motel lobby. The false information led to charges being dismissed against both defendants.

According to investigators, it was the tip of the iceberg of alleged misconduct by Dodge and Koepke. When they were originally arrested in 2011, they were accused of an elaborate scheme of shaking down drug addicts and dealers, stealing their money and, in one case, kidnapping a man and driving him around for hours while trying to get him to provide evidence against other alleged dealers and users.

The more serious charges could have landed Dodge and Koepke in prison for life. But in August, prosecutors dropped the charges, reasoning that a jury would be unlikely to convict the officers on the word of their accusers.

The remaining official misconduct charges were backed by surveillance video that flatly contradicted the reports filed by Koepke and Dodge. Official misconduct and perjury are felonies, each carrying a maximum 5- year term. Filing a false report is a misdemeanor punishable by a maximum of a year.

From the sun sentinel here :http://www.sun-sentinel.com/local/broward/fl-koepke-dodge-verdict-20151009-story.html

Wow, talk about cop suckers

The jury couldn’t wrap their heads around the fact that this guy may be a lying scumbag

They even had the video to prove that he was lying

But they chalked it up to an honest mistake

Officer friendly would never do that

Indiana makes It Legal to Shoot Cops in Self-Defense If They Violate Your Rights

“Other states have already ruled in favor of citizens shooting police officers in self-defense, (even hip-hop legend Tupac walked after shooting two cops in self-defense) now, in the state of Indiana, if a police officer initiates aggression without cause in someone’s home, violence can be used against them in self-defense – including using lethal force.

“The new law was drafted to “recognize the unique character of a citizen’s home and to ensure that a citizen feels secure in his or her own home against unlawful intrusion by another individual or a public servant.”

This should hardly be seen as profound. In the past, self-defense was viewed as a human right. The Bill of Rights does not grant rights to the citizenry of the United States, it recognizes natural rights. One of those rights — a veritable law of Nature — is the right to resist.

No matter what one does, or takes from you, nothing can stop the innate right to follow our natural impulses of resistance. That does not mean all will exercise that right. But the right itself is natural, primordial, inborn.

The new amendment in Indian recognizes this. It makes it clear that badges do not grant special rights to break into someone’s house and commit acts of violent aggression. If they do, the resident has the right to resist those illegal actions and defend themselves.”

“The Free Thought Project notes that many police officers “have already begun to fear monger the passage of this bill,” saying “If I pull over a car and I walk up to it and the guy shoots me, he’s going to say, ‘Well, he was trying to illegally enter my property.’”

This fear mongering comes from Joseph Hubbard, 40, the president of Jeffersonville Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 100, who asserts “somebody is going get away with killing a cop because of this law.”

In spite of these statements, here’s what the law actually states:

(i) A person is justified in using reasonable force against a public servant if the person reasonably believes the force is necessary to:
(1) protect the person or a third person from what the person reasonably believes to be the imminent use of unlawful force;
(2) prevent or terminate the public servant’s unlawful entry of or attack on the person’s dwelling, curtilage, or occupied motor vehicle; or
(3) prevent or terminate the public servant’s unlawful trespass on or criminal interference with property lawfully in the person’s possession, lawfully in possession of a member of the person’s immediate family, or belonging to a person whose property the person has authority to protect”

Don’t come in my fucking house period

If you do, it can be guaranteed that I didn’t call you

I have a seriously piss poor attitude about uninvited guests in my home and I don’t much care what they happen to be wearing

Keystone cops enter wrong home, shoot homeowner, kill his dog and critically injure one of their own

“DEKALB COUNTY, Ga. — The G.B.I. says the DeKalb County police officer that entered the wrong home for a burglary call was accidentally shot by another officer, not by the homeowner.

The incident happened on Boulderwoods Drive around 7:35 Monday night. Three officers arrived at the residence and attempted to contact any occupants inside. When no contact was made, the officers made their way around to the rear of the home and gained entry to the residence through a screened porch. The G.B.I. said police went through a “reportedly unlocked door”.

Upon entry, the officers encountered a dog. Two officers fired their weapons striking and killing the animal. A male in the home, later determined to be the homeowner, was also shot by the responding officers.

One of the police officers, identified as Travis Jones, was shot in the hip. The G.B.I. says their early investigation indicates Jones was likely shot accidentally by one of the other officers at the scene.”

These are some highly trained individuals right here

Shot in the hip by one of his own

You can read that as shot in the ass

I wonder if that is going to get him a desk job?

You know, with a couple of pillows on his chair

The only thing missing from this comical story is a homeowner like myself

Trust me, you don’t want to wake me up with gun fire in my own home

Cops lie to try and get I.D.s get schooled by smart asses

Heh, they enjoyed this way too much

Especially the rain

Mass. cop who’s car was shot up and caught fire did it himself

“MILLIS — The Millis police officer who claimed he was fired upon by a man in a pickup truck on Wednesday fabricated his account, will be fired, and likely will face criminal charges, Millis police said Thursday.

The officer’s report triggered a massive response of heavily armed police officers who conducted an hours-long search for a suspect. The town closed its public schools Thursday as a precaution after the police dragnet on Wednesday.

The officer was driving a marked police SUV when, he said, he was fired upon by a white man in a pickup truck, which forced him to drive his SUV off the road and into a tree, where the vehicle caught on fire. He claimed he had fired back at the suspect.

But Millis police said Thursday the officer, whom they declined to identify, shot up the marked cruiser himself.”

http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2015/09/03/millis-schools-closed-search-for-gunman-continues/klAbg7ZWjllqkvfn668tVN/story.html

Hahahah! What an asshole

All loaded down with hero worship and lust for recognition

Look at me ! I want to be a hero!

You know I have posted so many of these dirty cop stories that I can’t even be objective anymore (Not that I really want to be)

I post shit online and let me tell you what

I am not the guy to say “Well, there are always a few bad apples” to

That can get you buried in every misdeed that these psychopathic miscreants have committed recently

From the recent string of child rapes to just old fashion beating people half to death

They have pissed in my Cheerios one final time

Fox lake Illinois mourns slain hero in blue

MEANWHILE

August 27 2015

“Fox Lake Police Chief Michael Behan announced he is retiring less than a week after he was put on paid administrative leave during a village investigation into an altercation between an officer and a man who was arrested last year, according to a news release from the village.

According to the statement, Behan, 55, told the village board he had decided to retire this month. He will step down at the end of the week but will continue cooperating with the investigation, village officials said.

Fox Lake village administrator Anne Marrin said the village began investigating a December 2014 altercation between a 36-year-old man arrested for public intoxication and a Fox Lake police officer this month.

The officer, who the village has not named, was also put on paid administrative leave last week.

The officer was disciplined at the time but “the village has concerns with respect to how the incident was investigated, when it was investigated and how decisions regarding findings and discipline were reached,” Marrin said in a statement last week.”

http://www.chicagotribune.com/suburbs/lake-county-news-sun/news/ct-lns-fox-lake-police-chief-retirement-st-0827-20150826-8-story.html

Yep, heroes everyone

Great video: P.D. public service about haw to act when pulled over modified into something entirely different

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67gKH1loMm4

This is great

Nothing high tech but they really put the point across

Scumbag Florida cop assaults disabled vet, smashes his phone for filming him

https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=56&v=PLRcaRp23oU

“Florida man Isiah James served his country for 10 years. He survived two trips to Iraq and one to Afghanistan.

Riviera Beach cop G. Wilson took less than 10 minutes to decide that the Army veteran Isiah James didn’t deserve a handicapped sticker.

Isiah’s $800 iPhone 6+ didn’t survive a trip to the Walgreens.

James had family in town on vacation, and father doesn’t drive, so he took father to the store. On his way home, the two man stopped at a Walgreen’s liquor store.

Cop followed Isiah James into the store before running the handicap space.

Isiah was getting ready to pay, when the officer entered the store and demanded that he leave. Another 20 seconds and he would’ve paid and left.

The Florida cop put on his doctor’s hat and declared that, “You’re walking, you’re not handicapped, someone else should use this space.”

http://photographyisnotacrime.com/2015/08/florida-cop-smashes-disabled-vets-cell-phone-for-legally-parking-in-handicap-space/

This hero in blue is named Sergeant Gary Wilson

If you happen to live in the neighborhood, please compliment him on his fine behavior as a public servant

Things like this should not go unanswered

It is a damn shame that we don’t have the stocks anymore to publicly humiliate pigs like him

Secret police detention facility exposed in Chicago

“At least 3,500 Americans have been detained inside a Chicago police warehouse described by some of its arrestees as a secretive interrogation facility, newly uncovered records reveal.

Of the thousands held in the facility known as Homan Square over a decade, 82% were black. Only three received documented visits from an attorney, according to a cache of documents obtained when the Guardian sued the police.

Despite repeated denials from the Chicago police department that the warehouse is a secretive, off-the-books anomaly, the Homan Square files begin to show how the city’s most vulnerable people get lost in its criminal justice system.

People held at Homan Square have been subsequently charged with everything from “drinking alcohol on the public way” to murder. But the scale of the detentions – and the racial disparity therein – raises the prospect of major civil-rights violations.

Documents indicate the detainees are a group of disproportionately minority citizens, many accused of low-level drug crimes, faced with incriminating themselves before their arrests appeared in a booking system by which their families and attorneys might find them.

The Chicago police department has maintained – even as the Guardian reported stories of people being shackled and held for hours or even days, all without legal access – that the warehouse is not a secret facility so much as an undercover police base operating in plain sight. “There are always records of anyone who is arrested by CPD, and this is no different at Homan Square,” the police asserted in a March statement.

But an independent Guardian analysis of arrestees’ records, obtained through the Freedom of Information Act, shows that Homan Square is far from normal:

  • Between September 2004 and June 2015, around 3,540 people were eventually charged, mostly with forms of drug possession – primarily heroin, as well as marijuana and cocaine – but also for minor infractions such as traffic violations, public urination and driving without a seatbelt.
  • More than 82% of the Homan Square arrests thus far disclosed – or 2,974 arrests – are of black people, while 8.5% are of white people. Chicago, according to the 2010 US census, is 33% black and 32% white.
  • Over two-thirds of the arrests at Homan Square thus far revealed – at least 2,522 – occurred under the tenure of Mayor Rahm Emanuel, the former top aide to Barack Obama who has said of Homan Square that the police working under him “follow all the rules”.

Contained within the statistics are stories of people held at Homan Square in and under questionable circumstances:

  • A 42-year-old civil rights activist says he was abducted by masked officers, shackled, held on false charges and “with no food, no water, no access to the outside world” at the behest of “covert operations”. He is one of at least 118 people whom police have detained at Homan Square since the Guardian exposed the warehouse’s usage as a detention facility in February. His wife described the ordeal as feeling their family had been “lost” by the police.
  • One young man, held at the warehouse for 14 hours without any public listing of his whereabouts, was just shy of his 18th birthday; the courts sentenced him to community service and probation.
  • Another man, not included in the disclosed data, said he fled Chicago after resisting police pressure to become an informant during multiple stints inside Homan Square.

The revelations are by no means a full accounting of police detentions at Homan Square, which Chicago has owned since 1995. The records only date from late 2004 and they exclude people eventually released without charge. After months of disputing the Guardian’s reporting, the Chicago police only made detailed information available after the Guardian sued them for it. Vast amounts of data documenting the full scope of detentions and interrogations at Homan Square remain undisclosed.”

http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/aug/05/homan-square-chicago-thousands-detained

And the dumb asses haven’t figured out that a war is coming their way. They certainly know that something is in the air and that the threat level is elevated

But they have no idea of what will be coming at them

Have fun boys

While you can

Compliments of Capt. W. Zoomie, guardian of the realm

American police kill more people in one day than Norway cops have in 10 years

“As tensions deepen in places like Ferguson, Baltimore, and New York City, so does American gun culture. Civilians and law enforcement dig in their heels on the idea that having guns is the only way to stay safe, because the perception is that everyone else has a gun.

But everyone doesn’t have a gun. And pumping more firepower into an already broken system won’t help fix it.

The most immediate solution most experts see involves radically rethinking how law enforcement is done, which means relying less on force and more on face-to-face contact.”

“Since January 1, 2015, police officers in the US have killed more than 600 people, with 100 of those deaths occurring in March alone. Even if statistics might suggest otherwise, the most visible incidents depict law enforcement as a system that is inherently prejudiced toward people of colour.

For many, this leads to an inescapable conclusion: Police officers are threats, not lifelines.

Compare the sobering reality in the US with another one. In Norway, the last time a police officer shot and killed somebody was in 2006.”

“So one way to curb gun deaths is simply to make the police more visible and approachable in high-crime areas,” Oddsson says. “Have them engage the community in a respectful manner. Police on foot rather than in cars. Talk to people. Get to know them. Participate in community events. Build trust.”

That could be the only context in which stripping officers of their guns would have a positive effect.”

“Hirschfield argues the best approach involves treating civilians with a greater degree of respect. Police departments should encourage their officers to recognise a problem and solve it, rather than spot a crime and punish it.”

More here: http://www.businessinsider.com.au/american-police-kill-more-people-in-one-day-than-norway-cops-have-in-10-years-2015-7?utm_source=feedly&utm_medium=webfeeds

You have to love the dawn of the video age. These days you can’t sling a dead cat without it landing on a freshly made video of a crooked cop.

The question is ; When will the populace as a whole realize the scope of the problem?

A lot of conservatives still think that it is a minor problem caused by “A few bad apples”

You cannot have a free society that is policed by trigger happy thugs

You cannot expect liberty when the system meant to insure it is corrupt

What used to be a small scale problem that mainly existed in big city PD.’s has now gone nationwide

People fear Federal tyranny while ignoring the bars of the police state closing in around them

Cop involved in flash banging baby lied to obtain warrant, now under indictment

ATLANTA – A former sheriff’s deputy has been indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of providing false information to a magistrate judge in order to obtain no-knock warrants that led to a near fatal SWAT raid.

The Habersham County, Georgia Sheriff’s Office conducted the raid on a house in Cornelia where a 18-month-old boy was severely burned by a flashbang grenade thrown into his playpen, leaving him with severe burns on his face and chest that required months of painful surgeries.

Nikki Autry, 29, of Clarkesville, Georgia, was acting as part of the sheriff’s office and the Mountain Judicial Circuit Criminal Investigation and Suppression Team on May 27, 2014, at 3 a.m. when the units conducted the raid.

Bounkham “Bou Bou” Phonesavanh was permanently scarred by a SWAT team in Habersham County, Georgia.

Flashbang grenades were developed for combat use and are meant to temporarily blind and deafen anyone nearby.

“I heard my baby wailing and asked one of the officers to let me hold him,” the boy’s mother, Alecia Phonesavanh, told Salon. “He screamed at me to sit down and shut up and blocked my view, so I couldn’t see my son. I could see a singed crib, and I could see a pool of blood.”

No drugs were ever found in the house.

Now, more than a year later, the indictment against Autry indicates the operation was botched from the start.

http://www.wnd.com/2015/07/grenade-lobbed-in-babys-crib-now-cop-indicted/OFFICER SAFETY PEW PEW PEW

Enough with the cop shit, right?

I can’t help it, every morning I look at the news I find another article like this

It isn’t bad enough that they smoked the kid in the raid

The POS lied to obtain the warrant

Somewhere along the line we are going to have to put the skids on these scumbags

Either we disband them, defund them or hold them personally responsible

Somewhere along the line, the rubber is going to hit the road

““Our criminal justice system depends upon our police officers’ sworn duty to present facts truthfully and accurately – there is no arrest that is worth selling out the integrity of our law enforcement officers,” said Acting U.S. Attorney John Horn in a statement. “In this case, Autry is charged with making false statements to a judge in order to obtain search and arrest warrants. Without her false statements, there was no probable cause to search the premises for drug”

Sorry, Andy Griffith is dead and all we are left with are a bunch of lying ,immoral bullies on a power trip

Video: Gardena Ca. Cops gun down two unarmed men for not obeying them

“The city — which had refused to make the videos public — argued during a civil rights lawsuit brought by relatives of the dead man that the recordings show he repeatedly disregarded police orders and moved his hand in a way that led officers to believe he was reaching for a weapon.

But attorneys representing the man’s family argued that the videos show that he and the other man who was shot were unarmed and that officers gave confusing orders.”

So that’s the way it is now?

You can be shot for refusing on order?

It is now acceptable to summarily execute citizens on the street for not doing as a cop says?

I know that they won the settlement , but that is not the point

The point is that the city argued that it was justified

They also suppressed the video for 2 years

They couldn’t have cared less whether it was murder or not

Look at the second view of the shooting and you can see that he was talking and gesticulating with his hands

He was also holding his hat in one hand

There was nothing threatening going on at all

These cowardly scumbags shot him down because he did not obey their commands

Here they are, these heroes in blue

Christopher Mendez, Christopher Sanderson and Matthew Toda

At last they went home safe that night

The story is here : http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-federal-judge-orders-release-of-videos-20150714-story.html#page=1

SC governor signs bill requiring all cops to wear body cameras

I hope this movement doesn’t with S.C.

The amount of corruption going on with the cops is becoming undeniable.

What used to be “A few bad apples” seems to have become the norm.

With all of the militarization coupled with corruption, I think that all of the good ones are retiring out.

Except for file storage and equipment cost, I just don’t see a downside to the body cam.

Cops can’t lie and neither can a criminal.

Win, win

http://truthinmedia.com/sc-gop-governor-nikki-haley-signs-bill-requiring-police-to-wear-body-cameras/