RT.com March 1, 2014 Colorado prison inmates who have spent time in solitary confinement should prepare to see their conditions change after the new executive director of the state’s department of corrections said spending 20 hours in isolation has inspired him to reform it. Rick Raemisch announced his intentions in …
Read More »Michigan Township Working with Police To Put Cameras ‘In Every Neighborhood’
“We are recording images that a police officer would see if he or she were standing in the same place” Mikael Thalen Infowars.com March 1, 2014 Officials in Ypsilanti Township, Michigan are working with police to put surveillance cameras in every single neighborhood. video platformvideo managementvideo solutionsvideo player After placing …
Read More »Landmark Civil Rights Case in Indiana Prohibits Cops from Interfering with Civilians Filming Them
February 28th, 2014 As part of a settlement to a federal civil rights case, the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department will be instituting a new policy prohibiting police officers from interfering with civilians who are recording their actions. According to Indiana Lawyer, the policy change was included in a settlement agreement with …
Read More »Don’t police have to read me my rights?
FlexYourRights.org February 28, 2014 Many people believe that they can “beat the case” if the officer doesn’t read them their Miranda rights during an arrest. This is a myth. The only time an officer must read a person his or her Miranda rights is when: (1) the person has been placed under …
Read More »Activist Makes His Own List: Addresses of CT Legislators Who Voted in Favor of Gun Control
Kimberly Paxton www.TheDailySheeple.com February 28th, 2014 Sometimes you just have to fight fire with fire. And that is exactly what Mike Vanderboegh has chosen to do. The state of Connecticut wants to make a list – a list of gun owners. So, Vanderboegh has created his own list – a list …
Read More »What Are My Rights When Marijuana is Legal?
With the passage of the nation’s first marijuana legalization measures in Colorado and Washington, we’re getting a lot of inquiries about how these changes in marijuana policy might impact basic rights during police encounters. Good question… Anyone who’s been checking out our materials over the years knows how often the …
Read More »BREAKING: Cop Opens Fire at Downtown Starbucks
According to KHOU 11 News –- The Houston Police Department has confirmed that one of its officers discharged his gun outside a Starbucks on Dallas near Main early Thursday. The shooting happened about 9:25 a.m. outside the Stabucks at 1000 Dallas near Main, according to information from the Houston Police Department. There …
Read More »Yes, There Are Paid Government Trolls On Social Media, Blogs, Forums And Websites
Michael Snyder American Dream February 27, 2014 Do you want solid proof that paid government shills are targeting websites, blogs, forums and social media accounts? For years, many have suspected that government trolls have been systematically causing havoc all over the Internet, but proving it has been difficult. Image: Keyboard …
Read More »Police Arrest and Charge Man for DUI After Testing Negative on Breath and Blood Tests
Man spends two days in jail and had a criminal case hanging over his head for a year, only to have prosecutes say they don’t think he was even guilty of a crime. According to KVUE, on January 1st, 2013, Austin police pulled Larry Davis and his vintage Buick over in …
Read More »70 Year Old Man Shot by Police for Grabbing his Cane During a Traffic Stop
An innocent 70 year old man is in critical condition after being shot at several times by a York County Sheriff’s Deputy. Bobby Canipe went to reach for his cane during a traffic stop. Deputy Terrence Knox thought he was reaching for a rifle, apparently couldn’t verbally warn the man, …
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