imagePhilly Declaration – by Dustin Slaughter

The City of Philadelphia does not want you to know in which neighborhoods the Philadelphia Police Department (PPD) is focusing their use of powerful automatic license plate readers (ALPR), nor do they want disclosed the effectiveness (or lack thereof) of this technology, as they continue to fight a Declaration public records request filed in January with MuckRock News.

City officials argue in their response that every metro driver is under investigation, in an effort to exempt so-called criminal investigatory records from release under PA’s Right-to-Know Act:   Continue reading “In Fighting Disclosure of Philly License Plate Reader Records, Officials Claim Every Driver is ‘Under Investigation’”

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Hebron (Palestinian Territories) (AFP) – Israeli troops shot dead a Palestinian man in the West Bank on Friday when they opened fire during the funeral of a Palestinian recently released from Israeli jail, medics said.

Two other Palestinians were wounded when Israeli troops opened fire to quell protests that erupted in Hebron after the burial of the man, who had died shortly after leaving prison, the medics said.   Continue reading “Israeli troops shoot dead Palestinian at West Bank funeral: medics”

marylandcopshootingUSA Today

ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Police say an officer is in critical condition after being shot Friday morning by a suspect that remains on the loose.

Anne Arundel County Police say the officer was transported to Baltimore Shock Trauma after being shot by a suspect near a 7-Eleven on College Parkway.   Continue reading “Maryland police officer shot, suspect sought”

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A tornado slammed the tiny Illinois town of Fairdale Thursday, killing one person, injuring seven and destroying homes across the town, authorities said.

A 67-year-old woman was found unresponsive in her Fairdale home by family members and was later pronounced dead, according to DeKalb County Coroner and County Emergency Services Coordinator Dennis Miller.   Continue reading “Tiny Illinois Town Slammed by Deadly Tornado”

Zubeidat Tsarnaeva, right, mother of Tamerlan and Dzhokhar TsarnaevYahoo News – by Dylan Stableford

The mother of Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev condemned the guilty verdict delivered by the jury in his federal death penalty trial on Wednesday, calling Americans “terrorists” and proclaiming her sons’ innocence.

In an interview with the website Vocativ conducted over the WhatsApp messaging application, Zubeidat Tsarnaeva insisted on the innocence of her Chechen sons, Dzhokhar and Tamerlan Tsarnaev, who planted the twin bombs that killed 3 people and wounded nearly 300 others near the finish line of the 2013 marathon. She went on to say that the United States will ultimately pay for “framing” them.   Continue reading “Dzhokhar Tsarnaev’s mother: ‘My sons are innocent’”

Sources say a deal in the works includes a push to expand definitions to allow for further importation bans on certain types of presently legal ammunition.Examiner – by David Codrea

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives’ classification of pistol grip only firearms with 14” barrels that fire shotgun shells and are over 26” in overall length as neither “shotguns” nor National Firearms Act “Destructive Devices” or “Any Other Weapons” has created a situation wherein the agency must either quietly save face or have it exposed that untold numbers of good faith gun owners currently legally possess firearms problematic for the government to allow. In order for that status quo to continue, ATF, in conjunction with certain members of Congress and lobbying interests, is working at “tweaking” its definition of the arbitrary “sporting use” term, insider sources tell Gun Rights Examiner. And with that will come a push to expand definitions to allow for further importation bans on certain types of presently legal ammunition.   Continue reading “ATF classification compromise to redefine sporting use, ban certain ammo imports”

Catherine Daniels Brown, left, and Marsha Brown, mothers of Lavall Hall, a mentally ill man shot dead by police in Miami Gardens, pose with a photo of Hall.Miami Herald – by Lance Dixon

As protesters and family members continue to question the events leading to the February shooting death of a mentally ill man in Miami Gardens by police, some witnesses are offering a different narrative for what happened that night.

Miami Gardens police have consistently stated that 25-year-old Lavall Hall was shot after he attacked police with a broomstick after they were called to his mother’s home early on the morning of Feb. 15.   Continue reading “Neighbors: Man shot was not wielding broomstick”

PHOTO: @mstharrington posted this photo to Twitter on April 9, 2015 with the caption, "There are still police cars rushing inside the Census Bureau gates. I count at least 15 cars now."ABC News – by BEN CANDEA

A security guard stationed at the main gate of Census Bureau outside Washington, D.C. was shot Thursday and later died, authorities said, and the suspected gunman later led police on a chase through the district.

Metropolitan Police Chief Cathy Lanier said Thursday that police received a call about an armed kidnapping in the District of Columbia about half an hour before the shooting in Suitland, Maryland, about 10 miles from the capital. Lanier said the car involved in the shooting matched the one involved in the kidnapping.   Continue reading “Guard Dies Following Shooting Outside US Census Bureau Headquarters”

Liberty Fight – by Martin Hill

Buried at the bottom of a recent corporate news article is the startling admission that presidential hopeful Rand Paul consulted with Henry Kissinger, eugenics ghoul and new world order henchman.

Politico reported Rand Paul: Mugged by Reality?   Continue reading “WOW: Rand Paul Consults With Dr. Evil, Henry Kissinger”

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What you will see here is only one example of the affiliation between Rockefeller and “Consensus Building Institute, Inc. Keep in mind reaching consensus is the DELPHI meeting manipulation techniques from the Rand Corporation. The DELPHI is a skillful meeting method to create the illusion of public input. When in-fact the public is ignored and deceived and later frustrated that their comments never end up in the final outcomes or in the final policies. The public generally ends up not understanding what happened to their documented evidence on the matter, and begrudgingly they accept the agendas they do not agree with. Because the public does not understand they were delphied they do not realize the agenda’s outcome was predetermined prior to public discussion. Continue reading “Sonoma County, California to WORK with Rockefeller and Rothschild on WATER . . . CONSENSUS Group – HIRED by Sonoma County”

Close Up Of An Adult Female An Adult Male Nymph And Larva Tick Is Shown June 15 2001CBS New York

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — It’s even worse than Lyme disease. Ticks in our area have been found to carry a rare, potentially life-threatening, virus.

As CBS2’s Tracee Carrasco reported, doctors have warned that the Powassan virus, a rare, tick borne illness could be serious. It doesn’t have a treatment or a cure.   Continue reading “Powassan Virus Facts: Things You Should Know”

Reuters / Rebecca CookDetroit Free Press – by Gina Damron, Eric D. Lawrence and Tresa Baldas

Two former Detroit narcotics officers are accused of committing the kinds of crimes police are supposed to investigate: robbery, extortion, drug deals.

Among the allegations — the veteran lieutenant and officer made traffic stops and fake arrests to steal drugs, money and property, according to an indictment unsealed today in U.S. District Court.   Continue reading “Detroit police officers accused of robbing drug dealers”

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An armed Charleston, South Carolina police officer took his own life after barricading himself in his home following a domestic dispute.

Sergeant George Hildebidle “decided to end his life his own way,” Charleston Police Chief Gregory Mullen told reporters, but would not comment on the cause of death.   Continue reading “South Carolina cop barricades himself in home, commits suicide during armed standoff”