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  • TheGoldenGoose
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    • 11-27-12
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    #1996
    @ b1slickguy

    Do you have any First Amendment Auditors that you could recommend?

    I am subscribed to San Joaquin Valley Transparency, also his son, San Joaquin Junior, Long Island Audit, Know your Rights, NC Tyrant Hunter, press NH, We the People University, Cameras Everywhere.

    Many thanks for this Thread. It is on your side I'm born and on your side I will stand. It is a much needed response to the propaganda running rampant against civilians both Black & White.
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    • b1slickguy
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 11-24-11
      • 11959

      #1997
      Originally posted by TheGoldenGoose
      @ b1slickguy

      Do you have any First Amendment Auditors that you could recommend?

      I am subscribed to San Joaquin Valley Transparency, also his son, San Joaquin Junior, Long Island Audit, Know your Rights, NC Tyrant Hunter, press NH, We the People University, Cameras Everywhere.

      Many thanks for this Thread. It is on your side I'm born and on your side I will stand. It is a much needed response to the propaganda running rampant against civilians both Black & White.


      HonorYourOath Civil Rights Investigations
      Johnny five o
      Amagansett Press & Watching the Watchmen (father/son)
      James Madison Audits
      Rogue Nation
      The Battousai
      LackLuster

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      • b1slickguy
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        • 11-24-11
        • 11959

        #1998
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        • b1slickguy
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          • 11-24-11
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          #1999
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          • TheGoldenGoose
            SBR MVP
            • 11-27-12
            • 3745

            #2000
            You can tell cops are lying because their lips are moving.
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            • TheGoldenGoose
              SBR MVP
              • 11-27-12
              • 3745

              #2001
              It is the cameras and the internet and the posters that have turned this tide. Good people, no matter what color, we will survive and continue to speak the truth.

              Join with me people, and we shall overcome!!!
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              • Tuesday
                Restricted User
                • 05-03-11
                • 3696

                #2002
                Originally posted by TheGoldenGoose
                It is the cameras and the internet and the posters that have turned this tide. Good people, no matter what color, we will survive and continue to speak the truth.

                Join with me people, and we shall overcome!!!




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                • Tuesday
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                  • 05-03-11
                  • 3696

                  #2003
                  Originally posted by TheGoldenGoose
                  You can tell cops are lying because their lips are moving.
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                  • b1slickguy
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                    • 11-24-11
                    • 11959

                    #2004
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                    • b1slickguy
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                      • 11-24-11
                      • 11959

                      #2005
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                      • b1slickguy
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                        • 11-24-11
                        • 11959

                        #2006
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                        • b1slickguy
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                          • 11-24-11
                          • 11959

                          #2007
                          Blue line corruption on full display.

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                          • b1slickguy
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                            • 11-24-11
                            • 11959

                            #2008
                            Copsplaining and lies from these pigs. Rules for you, but not for blue.

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                            • b1slickguy
                              SBR Posting Legend
                              • 11-24-11
                              • 11959

                              #2009


                              Ex-Ashland City Officer Benjamin Moore Arrested for Minor Exploitation

                              Former Ashland City Police officer Benjamin Moore was arrested today one count of solicitation of a minor, one count of official misconduct, one count of evidence tampering, and two counts of exploitation of a minor by electronic means. The arrest stems from an investigation conducted by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) into an inappropriate relationship between Moore and an underage girl. He was booked into the Cheatham County Jail on $30,000 bond.


                              https://copblaster.com/blast/39712/ex-ashland-city-officer-benjamin-moore-arrested-for-minor-exploitation

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                              • b1slickguy
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                                • 11-24-11
                                • 11959

                                #2010
                                "The Kingsmill PD says Allen was fired on the day he was arrested."




                                Ex-Virginia policeman indicted on child pornography charges

                                https://apnews.com/article/virginia-...c15bde9608a6af
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                                • b1slickguy
                                  SBR Posting Legend
                                  • 11-24-11
                                  • 11959

                                  #2011
                                  “Clearly, there is a serious lack of training and supervision in the area of traffic stops,” State Attorney Jerry Hill.


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                                  • b1slickguy
                                    SBR Posting Legend
                                    • 11-24-11
                                    • 11959

                                    #2012
                                    It only took 7 years to prosecute and sentence this pig for his criminal actions.





                                    Former Michigan Police Officer Sentenced to Three Years for Using Unreasonable Excessive Force During an Arrest

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                                    • b1slickguy
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                                      • 11-24-11
                                      • 11959

                                      #2013


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                                      • b1slickguy
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                                        • 11-24-11
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                                        #2014
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                                        • b1slickguy
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                                          • 11-24-11
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                                          #2015
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                                          • b1slickguy
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                                            • 11-24-11
                                            • 11959

                                            #2016
                                            Another ignorant POS blue line liar who has no clue of the laws he's attempting to enforce.

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                                            • b1slickguy
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                                              • 11-24-11
                                              • 11959

                                              #2017
                                              Originally posted by b1slickguy

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                                              • b1slickguy
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                                                • 11-24-11
                                                • 11959

                                                #2018
                                                Dozens of Cops Swarm Innocent Mom, Beat Her, Use Her Baby in Propaganda Lie — Taxpayers Held Liable

                                                Philadelphia, PA — As the Free Thought Project reported last October, the police shooting death of Walter Wallace Jr., a Philly man in a mental health crisis who charged officers with a knife, set off massive unrest in the city. On the first night of unrest, TFTP reported on multiple instances of police officers being attacked and actually retreating from rioters. On the second night, however, the cops appeared to be the ones rioting and an innocent mother and her toddler were caught in the middle of their violence.

                                                In a video posted to Twitter, dozens of riot officers are seen swarming an SUV. For an unknown reason, they begin smashing in all the windows on all sides with a complete lack of concern for anyone inside.

                                                When the driver’s side door is open, the driver is pulled from the vehicle as officers continue pummeling him with their batons. He is thrown to the ground and cops continue to beat him. The passenger, Rickia Young is also pulled from the vehicle and beaten.

                                                It is a scene reminiscent of the Rodney King beating but worse, as there was a child involved. This week, the taxpayers of Philadelphia were put on notice they will be paying Young $2 million because of what the cops did to her that night.

                                                On that fateful night, Young — who didn’t even know their were protests going on — turned down a blocked off street and was attempting to turn around when a massive gang of cops swarmed her car and began attacking her. Young and her 16-year-old nephew were dragged from the car for no reason and then savagely beaten. Young’s 2-year-old was asleep in his car seat in the back and was shaken out of his slumber by the sound of breaking glass.

                                                The attack was captured on video by April Rice and it quickly went viral as Young and her nephew were left battered and bloody for no reason.

                                                “Her face was bloodied and she looked like she had been beaten by a bunch of people on the street,” attorney Riley H. Ross III told The Washington Post.

                                                After kidnapping Young, police then kidnapped her son and shamelessly used him for a fake PR story on social media. A picture of a female cop holding Young’s son was later posted on the National Fraternal Order of Police Facebook page, along with claims that officers found Young’s son “lost” and “wandering around barefoot” before asserting that officers are “the only thing standing between order and anarchy.”

                                                This was all a lie.

                                                “It’s propaganda,” Ross III told The Post at the time. “Using this kid in a way to say, ‘This kid was in danger and the police were only there to save him,’ when the police actually caused the danger. That little boy is terrified because of what the police did.”

                                                Young was separated from her son for hours until the boy’s grandmother finally found him in a police cruiser miles away in Center City, with broken glass in his car seat, according to attorneys.

                                                This is not a scene that should represent the supposed land of the free. This is a scene out of a war torn hell state.

                                                The fact that officers felt comfortable enough to walk up to the vehicle and begin smashing out windows, indicates that they did not feel threatened from an armed occupant or a potential for being run over — nor were they worried about accountability. In other words, this massive gang of riot police carried out an act of violent aggression on a family trapped in the chaos and faced almost no consequences.

                                                Though two officers were fired over the attack, and another 15 await internal disciplinary proceedings, not a single cop has been charged with a crime.

                                                “The video to me is clear that more than two officers that were fired participated in the physical assault,” one of Young’s attorneys Kevin Mincey said. “I can’t understand how those people would be allowed to continue to wear the uniform of the Philadelphia Police Department.”





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                                                • b1slickguy
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                                                  • 11-24-11
                                                  • 11959

                                                  #2019
                                                  Another POS pig and his ego.

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                                                  • b1slickguy
                                                    SBR Posting Legend
                                                    • 11-24-11
                                                    • 11959

                                                    #2020
                                                    Traitor pigs.

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                                                    • b1slickguy
                                                      SBR Posting Legend
                                                      • 11-24-11
                                                      • 11959

                                                      #2021
                                                      Forfeiture Case Shows Cops Don't Even Need Drug Dogs To Alert To Engage In A Warrantless Search

                                                      Another magical drug dog case has surfaced, showing yet again why cops like having "probable cause on four legs" on hand to turn stops into searches and searches into seizures. This forfeiture motion highlighted by Brad Heath -- starts with a stop and quickly devolves into ridiculousness.

                                                      A drug investigation involving investigators working with ONSET (Ohio Northeast Smuggling Enforcement Team) culminated in the traffic stop of one of the targets, Emmanuel Trujillo Trujillo. Already suspected of drug trafficking, the stop got a whole lot more interesting for officers once some loose cash was spotted.

                                                      Deputy Spires approached the pick-up truck and made contact with the driver, Trujillo Trujillo. While speaking with Trujillo Trujillo, Deputy Spires learned that he did not possess a valid driver’s license.Deputy Spires observed a large amount of United States currency below Trujillo Trujillo’s feet on the floorboard of the pick-up truck and requested assistance from Franklin County, Ohio Sheriff’s Office Canine Unit Deputy Zach Cooper (“Deputy Cooper”) and his canine partner “Indy” to conduct an open-air sniff of the pick-up truck.

                                                      Roughly twenty minutes later, the drug dog arrived. And failed to do what the deputies wanted it to do.

                                                      Deputy Cooper arrived at the traffic stop at approximately 6:22 p.m. and approached the pick-up truck with canine Indy. Deputy Cooper noticed that Indy showed an extreme change in behavior when sniffing around the passenger side door and its open window. Indy’s sniffing increased as he stayed and intently sniffed the passenger side door area. As the team moved on, Deputy Cooper noted similar behavior from Indy when he approached the tailgate area of the pick-up truck.

                                                      There was no alert from Indy. Just a lot of sniffing. But even the lack of an alert wasn't going to keep these officers from searching Trujillo's vehicle. Since the four-legged cop wouldn't give them permission for a search, the deputies decided to give that permission to each other, with Indy's apparently implicit consent.

                                                      Deputy Cooper advised Deputy Spires that Indy did not indicate on a pure odor source, but he believed that Indy’s extreme sniffing behavior indicated that a narcotic odor was present within the pick-up truck.

                                                      And with that the search was on. The deputies discovered more cash, receipts for cash transfers, some paperwork from a Chase Manhattan account, and a non-contractor 1099 miscellaneous income form showing $27,815 in compensation to Trujillo. The search did not, however, turn up any drugs, despite the extreme sniffing allegedly demonstrated by the drug dog.

                                                      The deputies took $19,104 from Trujillo at this stop. From there, they went to Trujillo's storage unit and took another $32,050. Finally, law enforcement -- using information gleaned from this extreme sniffing -- searched Trujillo's house, where officers found even more cash as well as the drugs the deputies assumed they would find during their initial search of the truck.

                                                      And, as if to prove the deputies were right to assume the drug dog had meant to give them explicit permission to search the truck for drugs, there's this additional information in the forfeiture motion.

                                                      TFO Taylor changed gloves, obtained the bag containing the United States currency seized from the pick-up truck, and opened it. TFO Taylor took a MX908 test strip and wiped it on the rubber bands holding the currency together. TFO Taylor placed this test strip into the MX908 and received a positive result for the trace presence of cocaine.

                                                      So what? I'll bet if TFO Taylor borrowed some cash from someone in the HSI (Homeland Security Investigations) office and tested it, he would very likely have rung up another positive result for the trace presence of cocaine. This is an unlisted "feature" of most US currency. A positive test means nothing more than the bill tested has been in circulation.

                                                      This is a stop worth challenging. The deputies admitted they did not see an alert from the drug dog before engaging in a search. That means it's also a seizure worth seizing. And it's yet another data point showing cops love drug dogs because their mere presence at a stop can be converted into probable cause. Even better, these "partners" can't offer up testimony that might undercut assertions made by their handlers. Win-win. Apparently, the drug war needs all the wins it can get, even if certain combatants have to obtain them dishonestly.





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                                                      • b1slickguy
                                                        SBR Posting Legend
                                                        • 11-24-11
                                                        • 11959

                                                        #2022
                                                        ‘Officer of the Year’ Arrested for Sodomizing Innocent Man With Finger to Look for Non-Existent Drugs

                                                        Orlando, FL — Orlando Police Department’s Jonathan Mills was named the Officer of the Year in 2018. This award was given to him despite his extremely tainted history. Before this award, he was verbally warned for an accusation of racism in 2016, and was hit with an excessive force lawsuit in 2017—and they still named him officer of the year! Now, in a move that is likely making the union rethink their award, Mills has been arrested and charged with sexual battery for sodomizing a man while looking for drugs during a traffic stop.

                                                        Mills, even though he won the Officer of the Year award in 2018, is no stranger to controversy and was the subject of excessive force lawsuits and at least one lawsuit against the city by a motorist who claimed Mills treated her with racism during a traffic stop.

                                                        But that is not all. In one case, which led to the charges this week, a man alleged Mills reached down the back of his pants and sexually assaulted him while looking for drugs during a 2014 traffic stop. The man settled for $130,000, documents show.

                                                        In that incident, as the Orlando Sentinel reports, officers were looking for a Black man driving a rusty grey Toyota Corolla on Aug. 12, 2014, when Sgt. Paul Griffith stopped a driver and a passenger in a silver Nissan Sentra, according to an investigative report by the state attorney’s office.

                                                        Police quickly determined that the men in the Corolla were not the suspects they were looking for but Mills — being the sadistic drug warrior that he is — decided to search the passenger anyway.

                                                        After ordering the man from the car, Mills searched his pockets before moving on to his genitals.

                                                        “He tries to — he tries to open it, but at that point I’m — I’m tense,” the man said in a deposition. “I’m frozen. … He puts his whole body against mine, on top of the car, and says in my ear, really close, what are you hiding in your [anus]?”

                                                        After handcuffing the man and walking him back to his car, Mills proceeded to anally rape the innocent man in a search for drugs that did not exist.

                                                        “I kept telling him no… and he kept doing it,” the man said during his deposition. In a complaint he filed to OPD, the man said, “I never felt so violated in my life.”

                                                        Neither the driver nor the passenger had committed a crime. Mills would go on to win officer of the year four years later and wasn’t held accountable until this year — 7 years after he jammed a finger in an innocent man’s anus to look for contraband.

                                                        As TFTP reported, this was not this tyrants first sadistic rodeo either. Mills was ‘disciplined’ last year after he was involved in an incident with three teenagers outside an Orlando liquor store in which he tried to provoke them into violence. The three teenagers, aged 17, 19, and 19, had already been approached by another officer in Parramor and told to take a hike. But instead of leaving, the kids hung around, prompting Mills to come and initiate a second police contact.

                                                        Once Mills arrived on scene he began to speak to the teenagers in a way which was not acceptable according to the “high standards” of the OPD. Following an internal investigation of the incident which took place in May, the OPD concluded Mills attempted to “taunt, belittle, humiliate and even incite … violence” against the teenagers.

                                                        The three teenagers were arrested for disorderly conduct but one of the parents was successful in filing a complaint against Mills. The complaint led to an internal investigation which reviewed the body camera footage of the incident in question. Mills can be seen and heard grabbing the hands of one of the teenagers and remarking:

                                                        "[t]hese soft hands have been through something. You have no marks on your knuckles, you’ve never been in a fight."

                                                        The Officer of the Year also appeared to taunt one teenager into running from the police, presumably as a threat that if he did he would be able to escalate his use of force against the teenager. He told the kids:

                                                        "I hope he runs."

                                                        When Mills saw one teenager talking quietly on the cell phone he took the kid’s phone and tossed it to the ground. Mike Stanley of OPD’s internal affairs wrote in his findings Mills’ actions were not reflective of the police department’s code of conduct. He stated:[Mills’ actions were] not representative of the high standards of the professional conduct expected from members of the Orlando Police Department.

                                                        All charges were dropped against two of the teenagers arrested in the incident and no further information is available at this time as to why the charges remain against the final teenager involved who is apparently a minor.

                                                        After this embarrassment, Mills was fired in February of this year and OPD decided to amend its Officer of the Year qualifications saying a future candidate must not have any below standard ratings in his/her reviews. According to the Orlando Sentinel, Mills was given the Officer of the Year award for “making more than 100 arrests and confiscating numerous guns and drugs in 2018.”It is almost certain many of those arrests were made under false pretense and gross violations of rights.



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                                                        • b1slickguy
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                                                          • 11-24-11
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                                                          #2023
                                                          Reading and comprehension skills are not required by the blue line gang.

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                                                          • b1slickguy
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                                                            • 11-24-11
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                                                            #2024
                                                            Minnesota Troopers Decided Being Sued For Excessive Force Was The Perfect Time To Delete Emails And Text Messages

                                                            Minnesota State Troopers engaged in a massive "purge" of emails and text messages shortly after the agency was accused of using excessive force during the protests and riots over the death of George Floyd last summer, according to court testimony filed late Friday.

                                                            That's according to KSTP reporting by Ryan Raiche, which appears to have broken the news about this defensive effort by the MSP. It's not just defensive. It's illegal. The records purge appears to have been triggered by lawsuits filed against the agency alleging excessive force during policing of the George Floyd protests.

                                                            This is some serious misconduct. This is the people entrusted with making sure the rest of us abide by laws abandoning their duty to be law-abiding themselves.

                                                            The purge of communication means troopers may have destroyed potential evidence that could be used against the agency in multiple pending lawsuits regarding its use of force on protestors and journalists following Floyd's murder.

                                                            When this is done in a civil case, it's sanctionable. When it's done in a criminal case, it's called obstruction. Well, it's called that when civilians do it. When cops do it, it's possibly excusable, especially if it doesn't run afoul of any precedent.

                                                            The Minnesota State Patrol certainly seems to believe this conveniently timed purge of communications that might be made public during litigation is acceptable. According to testimony by Minnesota State Patrol official Joseph Dwyer, the agency did nothing wrong. Everything that happened was just the following of procedure. Defending these actions in court, Major Dwyer said the purge was "standard practice."

                                                            But how standard? Major Dwyer had no (satisfactory) answer for this question.

                                                            [T]he supervisor acknowledged that practice typically varies from trooper to trooper and does not follow any sort of set schedule.

                                                            Sometimes, the MSP deletes email and other communications after a set period of time. Other times it deletes communications after being informed it's being sued. We don't know what the normal deletion schedule is, but we do know what this deletion was in response to, thanks (once again) to the Major's testimony.

                                                            Kevin Riach, the ACLU attorney, repeatedly questioned the supervisor about the deletion of emails and possible evidence.

                                                            "You just decided, shortly after the George Floyd protests, this would be a good time to clean out my inbox?" he asked.

                                                            "That is correct," Dwyer testified.

                                                            Looks pretty open-and-shut, your honor. Sanctions all around! One can only assume the deletion was an effort to keep incriminating communications from being used by litigants suing the agency. This isn't speculation. This is the only logical reason a law enforcement agency would start deleting stuff after being served with a lawsuit. And by "logical," I mean that it's an action that would eliminate inculpatory communications. I don't mean "logical" as in the equivalent to common sense.

                                                            If I'm the judge handling these cases, sanctions are just the beginning. Default judgments in favor of the plaintiffs would really drive the message home. This is heinous bullshit. Hopefully, the judges handling these cases will punish the Minnesota State Patrol just as enthusiastically as its officers punished peaceful protesters.


                                                            https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20...messages.shtml
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                                                            • b1slickguy
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                                                              • 11-24-11
                                                              • 11959

                                                              #2025
                                                              Originally posted by b1slickguy

                                                              Read the full update in the link below.


                                                              DEA Returns $87,000 It Helped Nevada Law Enforcement Steal From An Ex-Marine

                                                              Another bullshit forfeiture has attracted national press attention. This one has some added bonuses, like local cops stating on (body cam) that the easiest way to get their hands on the seized money would be to ask the feds to come in.

                                                              It's the usual stuff: a pretextual stop, a bunch of questions unrelated to the alleged violation, and the theft of a person's money based on nothing more than an officer's speculation about its origin.


                                                              https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20...x-marine.shtml
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                                                              • b1slickguy
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                                                                • 11-24-11
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                                                                #2026
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                                                                • b1slickguy
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                                                                  #2027
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                                                                  • b1slickguy
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                                                                    #2028
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                                                                    • b1slickguy
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                                                                      • 11-24-11
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                                                                      #2029
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                                                                      • rkelly110
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                                                                        • 10-05-09
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                                                                        #2030
                                                                        Sorry if this was posted before. Absolutely disgusting.

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