Police Brutality & Harassment

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Re: Police Charged After Violent Arrest Taped

I saw the clip on the news last night... it was horrific. That guy was left in a puddle of blood, and it took a while for the ambulance to come. They cops each had an arm, and another cop was punching him in the head.

I find it interesting that whenever something like this happens, someone comes out and proclaims "race was not a factor" when it is obvious to anyone and everyone that it was. How do they make that decision? Or is it just an empty statement?
 
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the polie officers that participated in the beating will be let go with only a spank on the hand.........i garuntee you.
 
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I Just Lost All Repect For The New Orleans Police Force. Fuck Them All. And Any Cop That Use's This Kind Of Force, Should Be Thrown In Jail With The Criminals. So The Criminals And Do That Same To Them. Eye For An Eye Motherfuckers. To All The Good Police Men And Women This Does Not Include You.
 
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I Just Lost All Repect For The New Orleans Police Force. Fuck Them All. And Any Cop That Use's This Kind Of Force, Should Be Thrown In Jail With The Criminals. So The Criminals And Do That Same To Them. Eye For An Eye Motherfuckers. To All The Good Police Men And Women This Does Not Include You.
I doubt anybody from N.O. is suprised. NOPD has been putting NYPD and LAPD to shame in this department for years, they just haven't gotten the press. Remember these cops have robbed banks and been known to mug tourists. Dirtiest force in North America.
 
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Robbed banks and Mugged tourists?? Good lawd!!
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I saw the clip on the news last night... it was horrific. That guy was left in a puddle of blood, and it took a while for the ambulance to come. They cops each had an arm, and another cop was punching him in the head.

I find it interesting that whenever something like this happens, someone comes out and proclaims "race was not a factor" when it is obvious to anyone and everyone that it was. How do they make that decision? Or is it just an empty statement?

You hit it right on the head,because,It's an empty statement mi hermano,everybody knows that would not have happened to a fucking White man,that's why they always come out and say "Race was not an issue".Fucking crackas aint chit
 
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Considering the "Mena" conspiracy theories against Bill Clinton I thought it was interesting that the outgoing governor of Arkansas illegally had 87 hard drives destroyed including from computers at his Mansion, the State Police Airport Hangar (his mode of travel) and the State Police Narcotics department.
WTF is up in Arkansas?


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Re: Ex Ark. Governor Has 87 Hardrives Destroyed incl. Mansion, Hangar & St. Police Narcs

Comment from the Computerworld website regarding this article

Destroying government property is the red herring in this situation; destroying evidence of serious crimes was the point of illegally erasing all those hard drives on all those servers...but, of course, nothing can be proven now, can it? It was the outgoing administration whose "transition" was "eased" and whose "privacy" was "protected", not the incoming one. Pay attention to where those servers were located: the governor's mansion, the state Capitol, the Arkansas State Police airport and drug offices, and the Washington, DC office.

Isn't it just a tiny bit suspicious that the DIS backed up the servers and gave the only copies of the data to the outgoing governor's chief of staff? I'm guessing that someone wanted to keep their job...and, if you follow Arkansas politics, possibly their life. Arkansas has an infamously, bipartisanly corrupt state government; two of its most famously corrupt denizens went on to the White House, where just before moving back "home" to New York they committed the same crimes - erasing government information from government servers - on a much more massive scale, and where the crime is a Federal one. But I guess that never made the newspapers for some reason.

Comparing Richard Nixon's erasure of tapes to what just happened in Arkansas is so cynically disingenuous that Caligula or Richard III would have been awed by the success of the 21st century's "progressive" politics.
 
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June 12 2007 - NEW ORLEANS

A former New Orleans police officer charged in the videotaped beating of a man after Hurricane Katrina has apparently shot himself to death, about a month before his trial was to begin, authorities said Monday.

The body of Lance Schilling, 30, was found Sunday in a Metairie home. An autopsy showed he died of a gunshot to the roof of the mouth, Jefferson Parish coroner's office said.

Schilling and another former officer were accused of beating Robert Davis, 64, a retired schoolteacher who had returned to New Orleans to check on his property several weeks after the storm.

An Associated Press Television News team recorded Davis being kneed and struck at least four times on the head by two police officers the night of Oct. 8, 2005.

Davis was booked on municipal charges of public intoxication, resisting arrest, battery on a police officer and public intimidation. All charges were later dropped.

Schilling's attorney, Franz Zibilich, said he was saddened by his client's death. He believed the suspected suicide had no connection to the pending trial, which had been set for June 29. The former officer faced five years behind bars if convicted of a second-degree battery charge.

"The truth be known, he was looking forward to having this matter tried and heard," Zibilich said.

New Orleans police spokesman Marlon Defillo said Schilling had not been with the department since December 2005.

Joe Bruno, a lawyer for Davis, said that Davis is undergoing psychiatric treatment in Atlanta, where he has lived since the beating. Davis is emotionally scarred and apprehensive about returning to New Orleans, Bruno said.

"He's not doing well emotionally," he said Monday.

In a related matter, charges against a third officer accused of a misdemeanor charge of simple battery against APTN producer Richard Matthews were dismissed on June 1, according to Eric Hessler, the officer's lawyer. Stuart Smith was suspended for 120 days and remains on the police force. He had been accused of roughing up Matthews at the Bourbon Street scene in October 2005 after Matthews identified himself as working for the AP.

State District Judge Frank Marullo threw out the charge against Smith because prosecutors improperly used a statement Smith made to the police department, Hessler said.

"The police department asks him to come in, and compels him to give a statement and promises him that it will not be used in a criminal proceeding, and then turns around and gives it to the DA's office," Hessler said. "This Bourbon Street case was not handled properly from day one."

Hessler said the district attorney's office has filed notice it intends to appeal. A district attorney's spokesman did not immediately return a telephone call seeking comment Monday.
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Epidemic of Police Brutality & Harassment Sweeps America & UK

[FLASH]http://www.liveleak.com/player.swf?token=e6b_1190891841[/FLASH]An epidemic of violence and harassment is sweeping the country. Police are being trained that the general public are the enemy and that they can engage in outright brutality without recourse. Taser deaths are skyrocketing because the police have been ordered to use "pain compliance", otherwise known as torture, to subdue and oppress the citizenry. Police are also increasingly completely unaware of the laws they are supposed to enforce and have resolved to invent offences out of thin air as an excuse to harass people. It is time for police to remember that their duty is to protect the general public from criminals and not act as enforcers for a tyrannical police state.
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A few "facts" wouldn't hurt the premise.
 
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The purpose of the police is protect white people and property plain and simple and until people realize that then they can effectively hit the police in their pockets, start putting pressure on the investment firms that handle police pensions, I garantee police brutality will end
 
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Where is the "America" video?

I'll give you a brief synopsis, the camera filmer would have been charged with hindering an investigation, public nuissance, resisting arrest & assault on a police officer, the END.

The arrogance of police in my country the United States is at times, associated with frustration and disgust. There is no way to define freedom in this day and age, it's pretty much a litmus, given a situation. Police officers are to act within the law, only when it becomes a problem...
 
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The purpose of the police is protect white people and property plain and simple and until people realize that then they can effectively hit the police in their pockets, start putting pressure on the investment firms that handle police pensions, I garantee police brutality will end

Racist cops are only part of the problem though. Most cops have a gang mentality. It's like "who can we get today and how bad can we get them?" Once they get in the mode pay, pensions, and consequences don't really matter.

A police officer's racism is only a reflection of society's racism. They'll attack whoever they feel they can get away with. A black man, especially a poor black man, is less likely to afford a good lawyer or be taken seriously by the justice system and so he becomes more of a target.

Not all cops act that way, but even the ones that don't have to put their lives in the hands of the ones that do. That's where the thin blue line comes from. It's pretty hard to rat someone out when their holding the backup burner while you handle a domestic. It's also why a cop can beat someone half to death and only get a 2 day paid suspension when caught.
 
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Racist cops are only part of the problem though. Most cops have a gang mentality. It's like "who can we get today and how bad can we get them?" Once they get in the mode pay, pensions, and consequences don't really matter.

A police officer's racism is only a reflection of society's racism. They'll attack whoever they feel they can get away with. A black man, especially a poor black man, is less likely to afford a good lawyer or be taken seriously by the justice system and so he becomes more of a target.

Not all cops act that way, but even the ones that don't have to put their lives in the hands of the ones that do. That's where the thin blue line comes from. It's pretty hard to rat someone out when their holding the backup burner while you handle a domestic. It's also why a cop can beat someone half to death and only get a 2 day paid suspension when caught.

Trust me when you affect their pensions and their lively hood in the fact that they can POTENTIALLY be fired a lot of the shit they do will cease. They will think twice about who and what they can get away with especially knowing that we are in the information age. You never know who's filming you
 
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The courts take eyewitness evidence a lot more seriously than video evidence though. Case in point, a friend of mine, an undercover store detective, was accused of assaulting a shoplifter. The whole incident was caught on the store security camera. The cop attending took him aside and said "don't worry, nobody will ever see that video."

Typically speaking, the people who join the police academy in order to make government money or "make a difference" usually quit halfway through and join the fire department. It has similar pay and an even greater opportunity to play hero.

People who become cops join the invisible fraternity of policemen. This fraternity insists that police only make friends with other cops, cop wives only fraternize with other cops, what happens on the force stays on the force, etc.
 
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99% of cops,give 1% a bad name...and yes,I meant it that way.


 
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AH, that situation, will be brought to light. I sent a couple of e mails, regarding this. Thanks for the news. I hadn't even heard about this till now...
 
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As someone living here in the UK, this is only just the tip of the iceberg. The slow erosion on our civil liberties and the beginning of what could the start of a 'police state'.
 
Police Entrapment Now Considered "Normal Policing"


Criminals With Badges—How the Police Create Crimes




January 01, 2008

by Paul Craig Roberts


http://www.vdare.com/roberts/080101_criminals.htm

Take heed, ye red-blooded American males. The police are operating a new sting designed to destroy your life.

The police are planting attractive women half naked in parks. They entice passing males, engage them in conversation, lay back, spread their legs and rest their feet on the men's shoulders.

After being as friendly and suggestive as possible, they ask to see your penis.

Don't show it to them. You are being filmed by police. If you show your penis, you will be arrested as a pervert.

Only American police, judges, and juries could think that responding to a seductress's invitation is proof of perversion. But, hey, you live in America where Christians believe that killing as many Muslims as possible for Israel is God's work. Don't expect a dumb Amerikan jury, or a self-righteous Republican judge, or a mindless law professor to understand entrapment.

No, this is not a joke. It is actually happening. Last May in Berliner Park in Columbus, Ohio, Robin Garrison, a 42-year-old firefighter was lured into arrest by a half naked woman under a tree.

In reporting the story, the idiot—possibly some male-hating feminist—who wrote the headline for ABC News describes the above: "Topless Woman Lured Perverts in Police Sting."

Get that, red-blooded American males. You are a pervert if you show your penis to a woman who is seducing you.

The reporter, Marcus Baram, is not indignant about the sting. Neither is Gabriel Chin, [Send him mail] a University of Arizona law professor who says: "It's not entrapment to give somebody an opportunity to commit a crime."

It was Anglo-Saxons who made laws against entrapment. Thanks to law professors like Chin, gullible reporters and jurors, and corrupt police, prosecutors, and judges, Americans no longer have the protection of law. In the Orwellian world in which we now live, a male who succumbs to female seduction is a pervert.

The American police have never prevented crimes. In olden days, the police solved crimes by finding the guilty party. No more. In our time, the police create crimes. And that is why the US prison population is twice the size of China's, an authoritarian country with a population four to five times larger than America's.

And not only in Columbus, Ohio, are crimes created by police. The corrupt New York Police Department ensnared 300 innocents during 2007 via "Operation Lucky Bag.&rdquo; Police place IPods, cell phones, wallets, and shopping bags containing items in New York subway stations. The items appear to be dropped, lost, or abandoned. Anyone who picks up one of the planted items is arrested for "subway grand larceny.&rdquo;

This particular police atrocity is in conflict with New York law, which allows someone who finds property 10 days to turn it in to the police or to find the owner.

The corrupt NYPD says that the property left as bait has not been abandoned, but is the property actively left by an officer who is still in the vicinity."

There you have it. The American Police—&rdquo;support your local Gestapo&rdquo;—spend their time engineering false crimes and not investigating real crimes. Americans are more at risk from the police than they are from criminals.

On December 29, I received yet another email from a law-abiding American family harassed by police. The family refused to sell a $75,000 piece of property to a deputy sheriff for $4,000. Farm operations were obstructed. The mother was stopped every time she went out in the car. The son was framed and sent to prison.

Never make the mistake of calling the police, and never get stopped by a traffic cop. You run the risk that he will drop a bag of drugs into your car and arrest you on a drug offense. If you encounter a police officer, be sure you have thousands of dollars with which to buy him off from making false charges. Most police charges are false charges. Americans need to wake up to this fact or the American prison population will outstrip the rest of the world combined.

 
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Lower the bar and this is what you get.

On another subject, people born after 1978 seem to care a lot less for personal privacy than those born before 1978. Ronald Reagan’s Deputy National Security Advisor, John Poindexter who headed up GW’s DARPA Information Awareness Office, played a large roll in the government creating files on virtually every American. The mantra, “if you don’t commit a crime, then why worry about it” has been used by neocon supporters and now people that repeat it with out knowing what they actually mean, has entered the lexicon of many Americans. Most people don’t even think about how much government intrusion there is. Again set the bar low and people don’t worry what government crimes are perpetrated. I wonder why the true libertarians don’t make this their main concern.
 
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The article started out making a great point but once I got to all of the Christians this/that Muslims, etc., I kind of moved on.

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20 year old Navy Vet murder by Camden Police

Fox Undercover report about my boy who was murdered by Camden police, seems like they are trying to cover it up now with the coroners office. Talk about crooked and corrupted Police. Watch the video and you tell me.
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Re: 20 year old Navy Vet murder by Camden Police

Very sad, but by no means uncommon..!! The Police in general are some low life individuals, who in many instances are worse then the damn crooks..!! How many times have the cops in NYC shot unarmed persons to death..? How many times have the police Worldwide beat up a person beyond reason or justification..? I saw a video of a cop using his car to run over a suspect.. then brag about it on camera...!! The Issue of police brutality is a complex one... Race, Class, Location, etc.. have long been contributers to this.. but more and more increasingly we have seen a rise to this inhuman treatment of people, by so called "Overseer's of the Law"..! To me it boils down to the fact that they are an extension of the Government..! The government(s) of the world does not respect and/or care about the the very people who they are sworn to represent and protect..! To me it is a sign of the times to come (NWO), unfortunately I see the problem getting worse by the day..! Eventually the Cops and Military will be one and the same.. and you see what/ how they do..!! I hope that this family Sues the shit out of that Police department, and those "Overseers" who killed that kid, end up in Camden County.. were they can be shown "Justice"...! Again my hart goes out to that family, and all the other family's that are victims of the police (Sean Bell, Amadou Diallo, etc..!) Remember “No justice, no peace! No justice, no peace!”
 
Re: 20 year old Navy Vet murder by Camden Police

some people need to be evaluated thoroughly especially if they wanna be fucking pigs, cause some of these bitches, abuse their power.

hope he gets a phat ass settlement out of this!
 
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Nothing will change until these dogs and their masters are sentenced by the courts or the people (kill a citizen, get a dirt nap).
 
7 more police officers taken off street duty

PHILADELPHIA - Seven more police officers were taken off street duty Thursday as investigators look into the videotaped police beating of three shooting suspects during a traffic stop.

Thirteen of the estimated 15 officers on hand during the Monday incident have been taken off the streets as investigators pore over the television news footage, Police Commissioner Charles Ramsey told a news conference Thursday.

The video shows officers kicking, punching and beating the men, who are all black. On his syndicated radio show Thursday, the Rev. Al Sharpton, compared it with the videotaped 1991 beating of black motorist Rodney King by a group of white Los Angeles police officers.

"I've not seen anything like that since Rodney King, and it's worse than Rodney King, and we cannot allow our community to be under siege," Sharpton said. "We've got to stop this nonsense in our community, acting like you got to be a certain level black to be treated within the law."

But Ramsey denied the beating was racially motivated, saying at least one officer involved, a sergeant, is black.

"I know everybody's trying to make this into a racial thing. I don't believe it is," Ramsey told The Associated Press later Thursday. "We just had a policeman murdered on Saturday ... and emotions are running high," he said about Sgt. Stephen Liczbinski, 39, who was shot while responding to a bank robbery.
7 more cops pulled from Philly streets over taped beating

On Monday, police stopped the suspects' car while investigating a triple shooting in the area. No weapons were found in the car or on the suspects, but officers said they had seen an occupant of the car shoot three people on a drug corner moments earlier, Ramsey has said.

The three suspects - Dwayne Dyches, Brian Hall and Pete Hopkins - each were charged with attempted murder and related counts in connection with the shooting, according to court records. Each was treated at a hospital and was being held Thursday in lieu of bail of $100,000 or more, Ramsey said.

An attorney for the three, D. Scott Perrine, has said his clients had nothing to do with the triple shooting and that the beating was totally unjustified.

The commissioner pledged to send the department's preliminary investigation to prosecutors by next week. If prosecutors decline to file charges, he will deal with the officers involved internally, he said.

The Internal Affairs unit is still working to enhance the tape and identify all of the officers in the footage, a department spokesman said.

Following the slaying of Liczbinski, who was shot at least five times by a high-powered rifle, city and state officials called on Congress Thursday to reinstate a ban on assault weapons.

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