Authority in the America

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Like: If this type of thing is happening more and more, imagibe what's going to happen when Mormons are accused of horading? It's coming when food prices and shortages become wide spread.

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POLICE STATE - Man Facing 75 Years In Jail For Filming Police


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old story


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Like wrote:old story


You guys are scareing me to death!

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An law school professor and former criminal defense attorney tells you why you should never agree to be interviewed by the police


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Either intimidated into leaving or arrested... Either way he couldn't File a Police Complaint

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ACLU: Obama’s extra-judicial killings raise ‘profound legal and moral questions’

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is strongly objecting to a speech given Monday by U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder at Northwestern University’s law school, during which he offered a public acknowledgement that the Obama Administration believes it has the right to kill U.S. citizens anywhere in the world without judicial review.

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FBI Director Robert Mueller Can't Answer Basic Question About Due Process


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Police Kill 68-Year-Old Man in His Home After He Accidentally Triggered His Medical Alert System

The niece stood in the darkened stairwell of the Winbrook Houses, listening, as 20 feet away five police officers yelled at her uncle, who had locked himself in his apartment.

It was 5:25 on a chill November morning. The officers banged loud and hard, demanding that her 68-year-old uncle open his door.

“He was begging them to leave him alone,” she recalls. “He sounded scared.” She pulls her shawl about her shoulders and her voice cracks; she is speaking for the first time about what she saw. “I heard my uncle yelling, ‘Officers, officers, why do you have your guns out?’ ”

The string of events that night sounds prosaic, a who-cares accumulation of little mistakes and misapprehensions. Cumulatively, though, it is like tumbling down the stairs. Somehow the uncle, Kenneth Chamberlain Sr., a former Marine who had heart problems and wheezed if he walked more than 40 feet, triggered his medical alert system pendant. The system operator came on the loudspeaker in his one-bedroom apartment, asking: “Mr. Chamberlain, are you O.K.?” All of this is recorded.

Mr. Chamberlain didn’t respond. So the operator signaled for an ambulance. Police patrol cars fell in behind — standard operating procedure in towns across America. Except an hour later, even as Mr. Chamberlain insisted he was in good health, the police had snapped the locks on the apartment door.

They fired electric charges from Tasers, and beanbags from shotguns. Then they said they saw Mr. Chamberlain grab a knife, and an officer fired his handgun.

Boom! Boom! Mr. Chamberlain’s niece Tonyia Greenhill, who lives upstairs, recalls the echoes ricocheting about the hall. She pushed out a back door and ran into the darkness beneath overarching oaks. He lay on the floor near his kitchen, two bullet holes in his chest, blood pooling thick, dying.

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Looks like not even being a public servant is enough to escape the heavy hand of the law. This ambulance had a patient in the back and the police pulled it over for failing to observe right of way.

Funny, I thought other vehicles were supposed to get out of the way of ambulances carrying patients to the hospital, but apparently saving a life is less important than an officer of the law getting his power fix.

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Fairminded wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m8SK_Hpdjuo

Looks like not even being a public servant is enough to escape the heavy hand of the law. This ambulance had a patient in the back and the police pulled it over for failing to observe right of way.

Funny, I thought other vehicles were supposed to get out of the way of ambulances carrying patients to the hospital, but apparently saving a life is less important than an officer of the law getting his power fix.

Yeah I remember this story, the cop blamed his behavior on just coming home from iraq, either way the guy is creepy. Here is the video that tells more detail.



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Pentagon Propaganda for You (and Paid by You)



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California Cops open fire on men, women, children, babies


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An unarmed man who was shot and killed by an Arizona police officer in January cried, complied with police orders and begged for his life before the fatal firing, according to a newly released police report.

Mesa Police Officer Philip Brailsford has been charged with second-degree murder for the death of Daniel Shaver, a 26-year-old Texas man. Authorities have declined to release Brailsford’s body cam footage from the deadly encounter.

But a report released on Tuesday includes extensive description of the footage, detailing Shaver’s desperate final moments before Brailsford fired five shots at him with an AR-15 rifle.

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