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Hundreds of supporters of the Malheur refuge occupation and the Bundy family converged at the Utah Capitol on Saturday to honor a “fallen hero” and the “patriots” imprisoned in the fight for freedom for which the armed encampment claimed to stand.
LaVoy Finicum loved his country and its founding principle of freedom, which he believed is God given, according to Jeanette Finicum, the widow of the Arizona rancher killed by police Jan. 26.
Free Thought Project – by Andrew Emett
Brooklyn, NY – An NYPD sergeant accidentally shot a plainclothes narcotics detective on Tuesday while firing at two unarmed suspects during a drug bust. Detective Jon Gladstone is the third NYPD officer shot by possible friendly fire this year.
Around 6:15 p.m. on Tuesday, Oscar Vera and Geraldo Rodriguez were sitting in a van parked in Brooklyn when they allegedly sold $80 of heroin to undercover cops. Shortly after the undercover cops left, plainclothes NYPD Detective Jon Gladstone and an unidentified police sergeant flanked the vehicle on both sides. According to NYPD First Deputy Commissioner Benjamin Tucker, Gladstone and his partner identified themselves as cops when the van suddenly went into reverse, crashing into a parked police car behind them. Continue reading “While Trying to Kill 2 Unarmed Suspects, NYPD Cop Shoots His Fellow Officer”
The Free Thought Project – by John Vibes
Philadelphia, PA – A police officer was electrocuted while attempting to recover drugs that suspect threw on top of a railway train. According to NBC, Police say Cpl. Michael Pitcher was chasing down 26-year-old Dominique Rivers, a drug suspect when Rivers threw the evidence on top of the train.
Pitcher was undercover and in plain clothes at the time of the arrest. Continue reading “The War on Drugs is Dangerous for Everyone – Cop Electrocuted Enforcing Immoral Law”
BALTIMORE (AP) — Two Baltimore schools police officers have been charged after cellphone video surfaced showing one of them slapping and kicking a teen at a school while the second officer stood by.
Anthony Spence, 44, and Saverna Bias, 53, turned themselves in Tuesday night, city police announced in a written statement Wednesday morning. Both are charged with second-degree assault and misconduct in office. Spence is also charged with second-degree child abuse. Online court records show both posted bond and were released Wednesday. Continue reading “2 Baltimore schools officers face charges after video probe”
The Truth About Scalia’s Murder – and Yes, He Was Murdered
February 17, 2016 | DavidShurter.com
As everyone knows, there are many questions surrounding Scalia’s death, but none of them – in my opinion – are the right ones. I DO believe that Scalia was murdered, but it wasn’t an assassination like many people are assuming. Scalia was brought down by his own behavior – and he is definitely not going to be the only one. Continue reading “Judge Scaly’s Sordid Demise”
In a case that may come down to whose life is more important ‒ a leukemia patient or a woman who almost died of West Nile virus ‒ a Colorado rancher is heading to jail for spraying mosquito-killing pesticides that wafted onto his neighbor’s organic farm.
James Hopper, 81, is set to pay a $7,500 fine for spraying pesticides on his land, even though he had a permit to do so. Continue reading “Leukemia vs. West Nile: Battle over pesticide spraying ends with jail sentence”
SEATTLE (KOMO) – Nine Seattle firefighters were injured in an apparent natural gas explosion that leveled at least three businesses in the Greenwood neighborhood early Wednesday morning.
The explosion happened in the area of the Greenwood Quick Stop Market at N. 85th Street and Greenwood Avenue N. just before 1:45 a.m. Continue reading “9 firefighters hurt as blast levels building in Seattle’s Greenwood neighborhood”
Freedom Outpost – by Tim Brown
It really is amazing what kind of people Americans allow to represent them in a particular fashion. The fact that Hillary Clinton has not yet been indicted is on the symptom of what America has become. Recently, Clinton decided that she would use a mixed bag of quotations from the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution in order to make a point for more gun control. As we’ll see, it doesn’t work out so well for the mentally challenged Saul Alinsky disciple. Continue reading “Hillary Clinton’s Dishonest Anti-Gun Tirade Can’t Distinguish between the Constitution and Declaration of Independence”
Free Thought Project – by Justin Gardner
A couple of years ago, the Denver Police Department (DPD) was under fire for a spate of excessive force complaints. They wanted to change their image, so they began a massive public relations campaign, ramping up spending from $599 in 2011 to $136,783 in 2013.
The “media affairs unit” is made up of very well-paid employees who push their message in social media such as Facebook and Twitter. Last year the DPD spent $450,000 on six employees in the media team, which is far more than six cops on the beat would make. Continue reading “Denver PD Caught Stealing People’s Assets, Using Them to Pay for Massive Propaganda Campaign”
Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist
Dunwoody, GA — Police in the US possess a unique ability to raise money for their departments. Whenever times are rough, cops can simply take to the streets, enforce arbitrary traffic violations, and, voila — revenue generated — job security reinvigorated.
While many departments will go out and attempt to catch cars driving faster than the posted speed limit to collect revenue, departments nationwide are figuring out a far easier way to trap citizens in their web of extortion — crosswalks. Continue reading “Watch an Undercover Police Extortion Operation in Action”
Jimmy Kimmel sent a reporter out to ask people if they would like to offer Congratulations to North Korea for detonating their first Hydrogen Bomb.Dreams really can come true and you can achieve anything is the positive message here. I hope you are smart enough to figure out the downside of this situation. If you think this is bad wait till you see what these Texas Tech Students have to say about some common history questions. Continue reading “North Korea Congrats”
