Posts Tagged ‘shootings’

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Sorry, kids. You shouldn’t have believed in any of the bullshit they indoctrinated you with.

 

We have gone through the looking glass and into a dystopian nightmare that defies description. The schools are full of cops now, but they have no obligation to actually help during a shooting!

SO WHY THE FUCK ARE THEY THERE?

Judge rules cops, schools had no duty to shield students in Parkland shooting lawsuit

A federal judge on Monday ruled that Broward County schools and the sheriff’s office were not legally obligated to protect and shield students in the shooting that occurred at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., last February…”

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And the gun nut lobby claims more guns are the answer. The only sane solution may be expatriation from this lunatic asylum.

 

There have been 47,220 gun incidents in the U.S. in 2018

APTOPIX Las Vegas Shooting

Why the Vegas Shooter Did It

 

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Posted: October 2, 2017 in -
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Data Confirms Racial Bias in Fatal Police Encounters

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An ‘Entertaining’ Lesson on How Cops Can ‘Win the Media’ After They Kill

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by Joe Giambrone

Join with us in our campaign to ensure that every police officer working the streets in this country wears a body camera.”
-Brown Family Statement

Let a real evolutionary leap come out of this Ferguson fiasco. Police will be required to wear body cameras at all times when on duty. Their actions will be recorded and not fall into the black hole where only one side of a story remains, as dead men tell no tales.

Police are to be held to a higher standard than the rest of us for several reasons. It is their job to enforce laws, and they are given discretion as well as deadly weaponry to do so. Regular citizens have no such priviledge. Police are a special case where accountability, oversight, accuracy, and the public trust need to be maintained. Right now these are all at an all-time low.

Paterson, Newark and Jersey City plan on equipping their forces with body cameras, and this is just the beginning. “The federal court in New York has ordered some police officers to carry cameras, while departments in Albuquerque, Fort Worth, Texas, and Oakland, California, have voluntarily started the practice.”

This is still a land of sovereign citizens with Constitutionally protected rights. As such we need to make sure that these rights are not systematicallly stripped away by law enforcement that operates above the law, beyond the law, outside the law. How much more difficult would it be for a dirty cop whose shifts are recorded? Think about it.

The Michael Brown slaying, whether one wishes to believe it or not, is an unclear situation. We have only the testimony of the officer, and some forensic evidence that may or may not have come about as claimed by the officer. If the officer was wearing a body camera then this entire shooting incident would be recorded frame by frame without the possibility of embellishment or of deception. It would also provide clear evidence against the assailant… or not.

The body camera has proven to be one of the most powerful and revolutionary tools of community policing to come about in decades. Where they have been in use, “public complaints against officers plunged 88% compared with the previous 12 months. Officers’ use of force fell by 60%.

In a land where the police are turning into militarized organizations from out of 1984, or The Hunger Games, we are now at a crossroads. Either all that rhetoric about freedom, liberty, rights, law and order was meant to be taken seriously, or else we are to tolerate a fascistic system of double standards and unaccountable state power, including the wholesale murder in the streets of the poor and of minorities.

It’s time we put the solutions on the front page. Sixty percent decrease of police use of force. Nearly ninety percent reduction in citizen complaints. That means better policing, honest policing, trust built with the communities they are meant to serve. That is a solution that is beyond money, beyond empty slogans and has already been proven to work.

The White House has already responded to a petition demanding body cameras on police officers. Empty rhetoric so far, the usual bland say nothing, do nothing vapidity of politiicians. This is going to take citizens to stand up and demand a just system of justice. It will take awareness, political pressure and local action across the land. The structures of police departments are largely local and respond to local pressure.

Even the ACLU has gotten on board the recording of on-duty police officers. While the unaccountable surveillance of the public remains a violation of the 4th Amendment, the oversight of policing falls into a different category. ACLU policy analyst Jay Stanley said that, “all parties stand to benefit — the public is protected from police misconduct, and officers are protected from bogus complaints.” Interactions with police tend to be kept to a higher standard when there is a video record of everything said and done.

I have no idea if Michael Brown is the best icon for this cause, but he is clearly one of many, many victims of police violence against civilians in the US. Today there are 8,790,000 videos of “police brutality” searchable through Google. These are not taken as seriously as an official record, from the officer’s own body camera. Yet they are all one would need to make a reasoned case that it is time to hold police to the standard of the law.

Society only works when the social contract is honored by all parties. The citizens of Ferguson are telling us this week that one party has broken this contract.


Joe Giambrone publishes Political Film Blog.

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Police killings highest in two decades

WASHINGTON — The number of felony suspects fatally shot by police last year — 461— was the most in two decades, according to a new FBI report.

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Evidence from last Friday’s massacre, riots, street battles, provocateurs and general anarchy…

 

Police ordered not to intervene, young girls joyfully filling Molotov cocktails, murder in the streets.

See:

Odessa Provocateurs: More Evidence
Odessa Massacre Planned in Kiev

Denver Post. There it is, plus “clonazepam“:

“Police also found medications in his apartment, including ibuprofen, sedatives and the anti-anxiety drug clonazepam. They also found the antidepressant sertraline, the generic version of the antidepressant Zoloft.”

Aurora theater shooting documents: Doctor reported James Holmes was threat to public

They kept that under wraps until today during the trial. The overwhelming majority of spree killers were on or were withdrawing from antidepressants. These highly dangerous drugs come with a dire FDA warning label, yet are given out like candy on Halloween by psychiatrists all over the nation. More.

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The premeditated hit on Dorner, as described by the two women’s lawyer. The women were inside the truck pictured above:

Jonas [lawyer for the two women] told The Times that the police officers gave “no commands, no instructions and no opportunity to surrender” before opening fire. He described a terrifying encounter in which the pair were in the early part of their delivery route through several South Bay communities.

Hernandez was in the back seat handing papers to her daughter, who was driving….

Jonas estimated that the officers fired between 20 and 30 rounds. Photographsof the back of the truck showed at least two dozen bullet holes. Neighbors, however, suggested there were more shots fired. The street was pockmarked with bullet holes in cars, trees, garage doors and roofs.

Hunting Humans in California

by PETER LEE

We know beyond any reasonable doubt that the San Bernadino police deliberately burned Dorner alive in the cabin. Should you be concerned that police throughout Southern California across multiple jurisdictions are acting as unaccountable death squads?

And of course Christopher Dorner was fired specifically for blowing the whistle against fellow officers abusing suspects. His Manifesto.
 

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Black males throughout Los Angeles, who have any slight resemblance to Christopher Dorner are wearing t-shirts and putting up signs to profess their innocence. This after police in Torrance have already shot up two innocent women and a man who was on his way to go surfing, claiming in each shooting that they were aiming at Dorner. This murderous shoot first policy of premeditated police assassination has the region on edge.

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See Christopher Dorner’s Manifesto for more info.