San Francisco cops say the new policy that bans choking people and shooting at their cars puts cops' lives in danger.
Read More »EXCLUSIVE: Good Cop Speaks Out Against Drug War, Blows Whistle on Chief — So Now He’s Being Fired
For blowing the whistle on his corrupt chief, calling out the drug war, speaking out against police violence, officer Dominick Izzo is being snubbed out.
Read More »Denver Police Caught On Video Stealing Blankets From Homeless People
Denver police have sparked national controversy after video of them stealing blankets from homeless people went viral this week.
Read More »Officers Kept Piling Parking Tickets On Man’s Windshield As He Sat Dead In His Car — For Days
Government incompetence hit an all time low recently as parking enforcers were so caught up in revenue collection, they ignored a dead man.
Read More »Cops Acrosss the US Caught Spending Millions on Social Media Tools to Spy on You
A new study has found law enforcement agencies spent millions on social media monitoring tools between 2013 and 2016 to surveil the public.
Read More »School Cop Fires Gun in School for No Reason, Hitting a Teacher in the Neck — Not Arrested
Parents are furious after a department is attempting to cover up a negligent cop's discharging of a firearm in school, putting everyone in danger.
Read More »“I Can’t Believe I’m Doing this’ — Man Livestreams Himself Stealing a Cop Car on Facebook
Live footage has emerged on Facebook of a convicted felon stealing an unlocked police cruiser and taking it on a 40-minute joyride.
Read More »Police Family Fakes Robbery, Vandalizes Own Home to Blame it On Black Lives Matter
In an attempt to scam the country and the family's insurance company, the wife of a Massachusetts cop faked a robbery and blamed Black Lives Matter.
Read More »Strip Searches, Brutality, and Violent Arrests, Proves Which Side the Government Has Taken on DAPL
Despite international calls to allow the protesters to peacefully resist DAPL’s construction, abuses by the police at the pipeline are rife.
Read More »Shocking Study Shows 50/50 Chance of Your Picture Being in a Police Face-Recognition Database
Big Brother has been busy -- More than 117 million Americans are now part of face-recognition software programs used by law enforcement, a study finds.
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