Saturday, October 27, 2007
Jerks With Authority: TSA Breaks Your Laptop, Threatens You With Arrest
Friday, October 26, 2007
Taser death in Canada
"'Recently police at the Vancouver airport were attempting to question a recent immigrant that could not speak English. They tasered him after 24 seconds of speaking with him. The man had spent 10 hours stuck in the airport with no-one helping him.'"
It seems that the cops have gone crazy even in Canada.
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
The Worst Mayor in America
• He regularly suits up and leads SWAT-style “raids” on homes, businesses, and even roadblocks in busy traffic—without cause or a warrant.
• He has tried to close down the city’s strip clubs for moral reasons, despite no authority to do so.
• He once bulldozed an elderly woman’s house, promising to build her a better one. He then forgot to build it.
• He recruited a team of kids to torch a row of dilapidated shotgun houses, without clearance or first turning off the utilities.
Monday, October 22, 2007
Student charged with harassing police dog
Now Barney Fife has a dog. The kid should be grateful he didn't get tased.
Friday, October 19, 2007
Investigators Send Letters To Orlando Weekly About Adult Ads
This just proves how dumb the pigs are.
If a prostitute is infecting 18,000 in a year, then how many people does he or she have sex with in a day?
49.3
Let's round that down to 49. That would mean the prostitute would have to have sex with 2 people an hour. That's one busy whore. Maybe it's possible but I don't think she'd have time to sleep or eat.
Also, "where there's prostitution, there are drugs, guns, violence and HIV."
I guess they have something in common with the police, then. Because wherever they are there are drugs, guns and violence. Maybe not so much HIV, but they do find a lot of cops with child porn.
Constable Loses Power After Ticket Flap
Then the dirty cop tried to blame the victim.
When asked why he had Crilly handcuffed for so long, Sokoloff said, "Because he wanted to be handcuffed for 40 minutes."
No one is safe. It's like all the cops in the country have gone power mad.
Thursday, October 18, 2007
Cops hang disabled man upside down
Yeah, sure it was to search him. It was probably to punish him for saying something the pigs didn't like. It's amazing how little respect they show to citizens.
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Police shove screwdriver up man's rectum
The Chicago Police Department has agreed to pay $4 million to a 23-year-old man who says police shoved a screwdriver into his behind.
"The Police Department does not do an effective job policing themselves. ... Why can't the Police Department see what everybody else sees?" said Loevy, who noted that in all six million-dollar-plus verdicts he has won against the department in recent years, OPS had exonerated the officers in every case. "And nothing is going to happen now."
Being a cop means never having to say you're sorry.
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Four sue police, alleging "dirty tactics"
When one woman was told to stop recording, she gave the videocamera to Waterhouse. He walked to the edge of the property, climbed up a dirt embankment and continued to record. At one point, he yelled to his friend, "Yes, I got it all on film. They had no right to come on this property."
He says in the suit that police immediately came after him, and yelled at him "put it down." Officers moved towards him, and he said, "Don't come after me." Waterhouse said seconds later he was shot with a bean bag gun and a Taser and fell to the ground.
Officers wrote in their reports that Waterhouse ran off, they chased and then bean-bagged and Tasered him. One officer wrote, "He had refused to drop the camera which could be used as a weapon."
It won't be long before they make it illegal to video police.
Monday, October 15, 2007
You aren't even safe in Canada
An RCMP officer used a taser in an attempt to subdue the man. However the man continued to strike out, Sgt Lemaitre said.
Three officers finally restrained him. The man passed away shortly afterwards.
That wasn't a coincidence. That was murder. But it's ok if the cops do it, right?Saturday, October 13, 2007
Principals Feud With Safety Agents - October 11, 2007 - The New York Sun
The arrest of a high school principal is triggering a dispute between principals and police-appointed security officers on the issue of who has authority over school discipline.
The principal, Mark Federman, was arrested Tuesday after protesting the treatment of one of his students. School safety agents arrested the student after she resisted an attempt to prevent her from entering her school before the official start time, allegedly punching an agent.
Mr. Federman interfered, in an attempt to prevent the student from being made a spectacle of, the president of the city principals' union, Ernest Logan, said yesterday. The school safety agents were about to escort her through the front door in front of a crowd of students. After a scuffle, Mr. Federman and the two safety agents were treated for minor injuries at a hospital.
The executive director of the New York Civil Liberties Union, Donna Lieberman, defended Mr. Federman, saying he was "trying to protect a student," and Mr. Logan said the incident echoed concerns of principals across the city who are clashing with safety agents.
"These are schools; these are not prisons," Mr. Logan said. "We need to move away from the criminalization of young people in this city."
No, that's exactly what they are. They are preperation for the prison that the world is becoming. Might as well get used to it now.
Friday, October 12, 2007
Citizen police-review board stalled -
The citizen panel appointed in January to review complaints of Boston police misconduct has yet to review a case, in part because the Police Department has not turned over any complaints.
Under an executive order establishing the board, the department's Internal Affairs Division is required to turn over to the panel any cases it has dismissed that allege serious police misconduct, along with a random sampling of other dismissed complaints.
But none of the approximately 50 complaints dismissed by Internal Affairs so far in 2007 have been handed over to the panel.
Police would not characterize any of the complaints but said that none of the cases involved "serious bodily injury or death."
Don't these people realize that police officers never do anything wrong? Ever.
Monday, October 8, 2007
Policeman goes on shooting rampage
An off-duty deputy sheriff has shot and killed six people in a small logging town in the United States.
You would think I would be jumping all over this. But, ....
It is understood Peterson had been in the job for only one week.
The shooting was the result of a love triangle involving the deputy, a young woman, and another police officer, said Ray Statezny jnr, township supervisor of the north-west Wisconsin town of Crandon.
This is just a crazy guy doing what crazy guys do. Sure, he was a cop, but he could have been anything. Maybe the USPS didn't want him.
Friday, October 5, 2007
Now the doctors are in on it
Guilty until proven innocent
For once the good guys won.
Man imprisoned for mistaken identity
Marvin Lopez went to the court house to pay some traffic tickets and he was arrested on outstanding warrants for DUI and reckless driving. It turned out the guy wanted on those warrants goes by the alias Marvin B. Lopez. The two share the same name, but don't look anything alike.
Despite not looking at all alike, Lopez spent 37 days at the Orange County jail for a crime he didn't commit. Lopez's lawyer, Larry Hanks, told Eyewitness News jail employees refused to check his client's fingerprints against Marvin B. Lopez, the man wanted for DUI and reckless driving.
"They would have known immediately if they had run them that it is not the same person," Hanks said. "It's the most incredible example of negligence I have ever seen."
He's lucky the guy wasn't wanted for murder.
After bra flap, federal courthouse adds changing room
There's an update on the underwire bra flap at the federal courthouse in Coeur d'Alene.
Earlier this week, a woman complained she was forced to remove her bra before going through the metal detector.
But yesterday, the U.S. Marshal's Service announced it was adding a changing room - so people with garments that include metal bits could take them off in private.
Marshal Patrick McDonald in Boise says, "We don't want anyone to be embarrassed when they come to the courthouse."
Lori Plato, who says her husband shielded her with his coat as she removed the offending article of clothing, says she's pleased to hear of the changes.
Plato says, "Nobody else has to go through this. It's a good thing."
Notice how they don't actually say they made a mistake. The time of the slippery slope has passed. We've fallen over the side. So many of our rights have been taken away that it's a good day if the cops don't strip you naked and taser you.
They have that wand thing. They could have just run that over her.
I think she has a sexual harassment case.
Idiots at Homeland "Security" screw themselves
The Department of Homeland Security inadvertantly exposes hundreds of security pros' names and e-mail addresses.
The Department of Homeland Security self-inflicted what one observer called a mini distributed denial of service, with a reported mass of more than 2.2 million messages stuffing the inboxes of the nation's security experts.
Thursday, October 4, 2007
Soon You'll Have To Ask Permission Before You Fly
Yakov Smirnoff once said, "In Soviet Russia you need passport to travel inside the country...." and that was a joke.
Soon it will be true in the US as well.
Cops hold competition
What do you want to bet they just impounded any car they wanted to, at random?
They also held a competition for arrests. I bet they just arrested as many black people as they could.
TSA killed a woman
Thus it follows that the Phoenix Police Department, which claimed that the tiny, 45-year-old mother of three small children somehow choked herself on the cuffs, is concealing the truth about what killed her.
Mrs. Gotbaum, who was on mood stabilizing drugs (which she hadn't taken that morning), was detained at Phoenix's Sky Harbor Airport en route to a very expensive alcohol rehabilitation clinic in Tucson.
Her family contact hadn't met her there, as he was supposed to, which didn't improve her mood. She had been singled out by the TSA groper squad for individualized molestation, which likewise helped to undermine her serenity. Carol Anne had reportedly attempted suicide in New York a year ago, which suggests that she was severely troubled and desperately seeking help.
The Chicago Police Department: A Perpetual Crime Wave
“So I'm walking down the street and I was minding my own business,” recalled Chicago resident Vance Estes. “The police come up out of nowhere, right up on me, get out of the car.”
Surrounding the puzzled man, the police asked if he had drugs or guns in his possession. Finding that their prey was unarmed and not carrying contraband, the officers threw him into the back of a car and demanded ID. Rather than running a background check, however, the police used the ID to learn the Estes' home address. On their arrival, the officers kicked in the door, seized Estes' pregnant girlfriend, and ransacked the apartment, making off with roughly $1000 in cash.
Wednesday, October 3, 2007
Man Shot With Taser By Police Dies
KANSAS CITY, Kan. -- An investigation is under way after a man died in police custody on Monday.
Family members said that Keith L. White, 44, was a drug user and was spotted by police Monday night as he went behind a church near North 57th Terrace and Nogard Avenue to get high.
"I lost my heart and soul. If I would've let him smoke crack in my house, he would still be alive, and I blame myself," said Leyva White, Keith White's mother.
When police tried to arrest him, White ran into a nearby creek and started fighting with officers, according to authorities.
"My baby was a drug user. He did not carry weapons or anything like that," said White's mother.
During the struggle, White was shot twice with a Taser gun.
"They don't know if they are mentally ill or the things they go through. Evidently, if you see him running around in his shorts smoking dope behind a church, something is wrong with him, even if they do buck up. They should use something different than those Tasers. Tasers kill," said the man's mother.
White started complaining of chest pains and was rushed to the hospital, where he died.
An autopsy was completed on Tuesday, but police didn't have the results by late Tuesday afternoon.
They were also still awaiting toxicology results.
One officer was on paid administrative leave Tuesday while authorities investigated the incident.
Oh, goody. The pig was rewarded with a paid vacation for killing a man.
Stupid cops
When an officer started to interview a man who lived at a house where cops thought Bohannon might be staying, the man's dog - a German shepherd-pit bull mix - ran outside and bit the officer's leg, police officials said.
The officer fired his gun once at the dog, but ended up wounding himself below his left knee. Officials said the officer was taken to Albert Einstein Medical Center and listed in stable condition.
Instead of being stupid and corrupt, sometimes they're just stupid. Also, don't they have pepper spray? If he had just sprayed the dog instead of trying to be all macho and shoot it, he wouldn't have shot himself.