Victims of puppycide, dogs and their best friends gathered in 50 locations nationwide to protest puppycide and demand change. From our friends at News2share.com Biscuits and Bullets: Change Demanded for Police Killing Dogs On March 18th, 2013, the Hartman family dog Lucy left their house and got lost. Thinking she …
Read More »If Cops Are THIS Afraid of Each Other, Why Should the Public Support Them?
William Norman Grigg | LewRockwell.com Redondo Beach resident David Perdue was nearly murdered by police on the way to the beach February 7, 2013. Torrance Police Officer Brian McGee rammed his vehicle into Perdue’s truck and opened fire on the driver’s side without pausing to identify the driver, who he thought was …
Read More »Why Police should be Disarmed – They Kill Way too Many People by Mistake
By Martin Armstrong Armstrong Economics An example of why police should not be allowed to carry weapons is evidenced everyday. They kill about 400 people each year according to USA Today. Perhaps we should have just armed swat teams and normal unarmed police as was the case in London. They are …
Read More »New Device Tracks When Cop Pulls Trigger
Amid wide concerns over US police brutality, militarization and indiscriminate use of force against suspects, a new technology has emerged that will enable law enforcement to track down when a bullet was fired from a police gun. RT.com The latest technological marvel developed and currently being tested by a Silicon …
Read More »NYPD Calling Hatchet Attack on Police Officers an “Anti-White” Act of Terror
The hatchet-wielding man who assaulted four New York police officers in Queens conducted a terrorist attack, New York City police said. RT.com At a briefing at New York Police Department headquarters on Friday, New York Police Commissioner Bill Bratton was asked if the incident was a terrorist act. In response, …
Read More »Why “Good Cops” Stay Silent
When confronted with an allegation of official misconduct or corruption, a journalist will investigate the complaint. In the same situation, a state-licensed apologist will investigate the complainant, in order to vindicate power in the eyes of the public. William Norman Grigg | LewRockwell.com Thus it is probably significant that when Yakima …
Read More »Amnesty International says Ferguson Cops Violate Human Rights
Law enforcement officers in the US state of Missouri should be investigated by authorities for human rights abuses, according to a recent Amnesty International report. The organization also highlighted intimidation of protesters in the state. RT.com The report, published on Friday, is based on the international human rights organization’s research …
Read More »Meet the World’s First Alternative to Dialing 9-1-1
For every 100 people who call 911, 33 people wait from 11 minutes up to an hour for help to arrive. In poor neighborhoods, in minority neighborhoods, in neighborhoods with high crime, the wait times can be even longer. This is a problem, because the average assault only takes 90 …
Read More »ACLU Suing Delaware Over Ticketing Man for Flashing Lights to Warn Motorists of Speedtrap
Smyrna, Delaware sued for civil rights violation after it tickets man who flashed headlights to warn about a speed trap. thenewspaper.com HeadlightAnthony Jackson is a thoughtful motorist. He noticed a police officer hiding behind a bridge as he drove past the bottom of a hill on Main Street in Smyrna, …
Read More »Why You Should Fight an Out-of-State Speeding Ticket
When you pay a ticket, that’s an admission of guilt and you’ll end up not only paying a fine, but dealing with any other ripple effects as your infraction is reported to the National Driver Register and shows up on your driving record in your home state. By Raj Dua …
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