Ex-Officer Accused Of Plotting To Kill Black People In Mass SHooting At Festival Quietly Released Without Charges
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Ex-Officer Accused Of Plotting To Kill Black People In Mass SHooting At Festival Quietly Released Without Charges

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u/SatinSaffron — 6 days ago
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In Anthony, New Mexico, ICE and HSI agents held an unarmed family at rifle point—including women recording on smartphones and children who had already been pepper-sprayed for asking questions—later claiming "officer safety" and an "imminent threat" to justify the assault.

u/PreparationKey2843 — 6 days ago
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Tarrant County Sheriff employee caught on video dangerously swerving his truck towards citizen

u/SundBunz64 — 7 days ago
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ICE plans to give officers gloves that can deliver painful electric shocks. ICE plans to spend up to $20 million to purchase thousands of “conductive distraction and de-escalation devices” for officers and agents by March, according to a notice published Monday by the Department of Homeland Security

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u/SundBunz64 — 8 days ago
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Video of an ICE agent pulling a gun on a wife and mother, who is a US citizen born and raised in the area, near Bailey's Crossroads in Northern Virginia yesterday. Chillingly, they claimed she “almost ran them over” until she told them she had video proving that was a lie

u/ExactlySorta — 8 days ago
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To comply with the police

Sacramento County paid a $217,000 settlement to Brandell Sampson, who was kicked four times by a sheriff's deputy in 2020 after being mistaken for a man who had a probation warrant.

Found here

u/SundBunz64 — 9 days ago
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A fully masked ICE agent pepper sprayed a woman in New York yesterday merely for videotaping.

u/Buster_xx — 19 days ago
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My wife found this weird police token on the ground.

I think the rhetoric on the skull side is icky. But, what is it exactly? An award? A little badge of honor? Is it something police give to civilians who do something special?

Oh, apparently it's gold plated?

u/PhilosopherHermit — 3 months ago