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Deputies plunge several feet as deck collapses while trying to serve arrest warrant
The Seal, Harwich
I was jumped by a group of three men who shouted homophobic slurs at me near their pickup truck outside of The Seal pub in Harwich. Message me if you witnessed the incident or if you have any information.
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.
A terrifying display of absolute brutality just went down in Chamblee, GA. A man was simply trying to get to work when ICE agents ambushed him at a gas station, beating him and putting him in a chokehold without ever asking for his ID.
He is now trapped in a hospital bed in a cervical neck brace, with an ICE agent stationed right at his feet keeping him in custody. His face is completely covered in blood and his teeth are damaged from the assault.
https://www.EyesOnICE.net/p/atlanta-metro-area-ice-surge
Listen to his own words from the hospital room. He can barely speak, warning that "my neck hurts a lot," "I can barely breathe," and "I can't move it much."
We cannot turn a blind eye to this violence happening directly in our communities. Read the full report and see the breakdown of the regional surge here:
Suspect flies out of backseat as cop car crashes
Police have earned all the hate they get
State trooper punched 18 year old girl in the face during traffic stop
On August 1, 2026, Arkansas State Police Trooper Moisses Arellano took 18-year-old Alisa N. Hackett to the ground and punched her in the face during a traffic stop near Manila, Arkansas.
After being struck, she said: "You can't punch me in my face." Trooper Arellano responded: "Says who?"
She repeatedly asked for help and to call her mother.
Alisa is a daughter. She is a young woman. She is a human being.
Too many times, we have watched routine traffic stops involving young Black people end in excessive and unnecessary force-or worse, with lives taken.
No one should have to fear being physically assaulted, harmed, or stripped of their dignity during a traffic stop.
Encounters with law enforcement must be grounded in professionalism, restraint, and respect for human life.
This should never have happened. Alisa Hackett deserves justice and full accountability from the Arkansas State Police.
Video: Arkansas State Police dashcam footage via NEA Report
Trooper Tackles and Punching Young Black Female During Traffic Stop
Arkansas State Police Trooper Moisses Arellano took 18-year-old Alisa N. Hackett to the ground and punched her in the face