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Showing posts with label police state news. Show all posts
Showing posts with label police state news. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Naked? Acting Weird? On Site Execution from Cops


Amanda Warren

A brilliant eugenics plan is underway - paid thugs simply blast away people to see what it's like. Not just anyone though - people who are unarmed and distressed.

All law enforcement needs is those who are more deranged than the victims they encounter. Those lacking a conscience and will say they are "scared" and fear for their lives when really there is nothing for them to fear when they can indiscriminately shoot-to-kill, hide behind badges and receive unmerited advancement.

The media is only too happy to report it to you in order to train you into submission. There is also the bonus of creating racial tension and deflecting from the root problem.

Such is the case when an Atlanta-area police officer killed a 27-year-old naked, unarmed African-American man.

Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Nearly 80-Year-Old Grandma With Cupcakes Brutalized by School Cop



ABC30 Action News Facebook
Amanda Warren

A Clovis Unified school cop nearly succeeded in killing Mary Poole last April in Clovis, California, near Fresno. If people didn't know any better, they would be compelled to conclude that death for Mary was the officer's goal. She is now filing a suit for the gratuitous manhandling that resulted from her attempt to bring treats for her grandchildren to have after school. She had been their legal guardian for a number of years.

The damage she incurred on her frail, 5 foot, 110 pound body is repulsively unspeakable. The two pepper sprayings, throw down, and beating did more than just dislocate her shoulder and has cost her $180,000 in medical bills. No one in their right mind would expect the victim of a violent attack to pay for it in modern day America - why in this case?

Apparently, the newest trend in police state brutality involves school cops...

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Cops Asked to Check In on 74 Year Old Man - Break In and Kill Him Instead


Amanda Warren

A North Carolina family asked Gastonia police to check in on a family member who was recovering from surgery. In an ideal world, this would be a wonderful service to be performed by police with a grateful community that would offer them thanks.

Unfortunately, these notions have nothing to do with the business model of modern day policing, which does not serve those it views as its enemy. Indeed, although it might be the public that helps keep the coffers full by various means, it is a public still viewed as the number one threat by the police who benefit from them - by various means.

By that concept, it should come as no surprise that the older man they were called out to check on was the very one they senselessly killed that day.

This past Saturday afternoon, the family asked for a welfare check on 74-year-old James Howard Allen, a Korean War veteran, as he was recovering from heart surgery. The officer first visited the house that night at 10:20 p.m. with no answer.

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

11-Year-Old Girl Pushed Down, Pinned and Held at Gunpoint in Home


Amanda Warren

One of the perils of having an alarm system is - which is worse? The thugs who might have invaded your home or the ones dispatched to the "rescue."

In the case of one family, the home alarm system had been inadvertently turned on last Sunday, leaving them blissfully unaware of what would happen next.

No knock. Not even a "we're here to help!" Two Groveland, Florida officers let themselves into the home through the garage. Guns a blazin' - only to find a little girl watching television on her bed.She must be the burglar! (Yeah, right.)

At this point, all the focus of police force they could muster beamed in on her, as they began "protecting" her.

"Magic Knife" Incident Caused NYPD Supporter to Do a 180



Image: Carsten Vogel*
Amanda Warren

If you live in New York, you might be in criminal possession of a "magic knife" too...

When Carsten Vogel noticed the negative social media reaction following NYPD incidents, behavior and the height of the Mayor de Blasio/NYPD face/off - he rushed in to defend the men and women in blue. After all, some of his good friends wear badges.

He too must have thought that "haters gonna hate" and someone should pipe up to defend them from unwarranted criticism.

He wrote in a thread on Facebook, just a few days after debating someone on the topic:

The police in NYC are now refusing to make the mayor look good, I get it. I don't think the police are abandoning their jobs or responsibilities. I think they are refusing to play the game.
Perhaps he was among the many who also parrot the idea that there are only a "few bad eggs" around. That if you're not doing anything wrong, there's nothing to worry about...

Yet, he was about to get a firsthand look into a systemic problem - the real aim of modern-day American policing.

Thursday, September 25, 2014

Tips from MSM: How Not to Get Raped By a Police Officer


Amanda Warren

Recently, a string of Oklahoma law enforcement officers have been outed for untold numbers of female sexual assault victims at their hands while on duty. Some lurid details appear in this Associated Press story.

Have you seen the picture on the right floating around online? Were you shocked by it like I was? While it doesn't accurately depict exactlywhat was said, except for the words inside quotes, it is indeed the underlying message.

Actually, it's much, much worse than that if you view the news segment it was taken from. Here below we have not only Captain George Brown's comments on protecting oneself from sexual assault by cops, but a news segment with tips - subtly suggesting that women should get used to the idea of potential rape while interacting with police.

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Police must not be seen as arm of the state, warns top officer

Sir Hugh Orde warns that repeated clashes with demonstrators risks damaging reputation of police force


Vikram Dood
Guardian

Police fear becoming the focus of public anger at government cuts and that repeated clashes with demonstrators risk damaging their reputation, a top officer has told the Guardian.

Sir Hugh Orde, president of the Association of Chief Police Officers, said it was crucial that police do not appear to be "an arm of the state" who are being used to allow the government to "impose cuts".

His comments came as the Metropolitan police force faced questions over its handling of violent student protests.


Police expect a string of future demonstrations as government spending cuts begin to bite. While they have started with students, public sector workers are facing mass sackings.

Past protests have damaged the police's reputation with sections of the community, notably the 1980s miners' strike.

Asked if there was a danger to the police's reputation by repeated clashes at demonstrations, Orde told the Guardian: "Yes, if it is allowed to be played as the cops acting as an arm of the state, delivering the elected government's will, rather than protecting the rights of the citizen.

"We need to be clear we are doing it as operationally independent, and not subject to influence by anyone as to how we do it.

"As long as that is maintained we can rebut any allegations that we are doing what we are told by our political masters to advance a political agenda. The police are not against anybody."

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Friday, November 19, 2010

Cops bust seven men playing chess in upper Manhattan park

Perry Chiaramonte, Jamie Schram, and Dan Mangan
The New York Post

Drop that bishop and come out with your hands up!

A squad of cops in bulletproof vests swooped into an upper Manhattan park and charged seven men with the "crime" of playing chess in an area off-limits to adults unaccompanied by kids -- even though no youngsters were there.

"Is chess really something that should be considered a threat to the neighborhood?" Inwood resident and mom Joanne Johnson wrote Mayor Bloomberg, the City Council and Police Commissioner Ray Kelly after the raid.

"This incident is an embarrassment to the officers from the 34th Precinct who felt that it was necessary to use their badge and authority to issue such a random summons."

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