The US was slow to take seriously the threat posed by homegrown radicals and the government has failed to put systems in place to deal with the growing phenomenon, according to a new report compiled by the former heads of the Sept. 11 Commission.
North Carolina sheriffs want access to state computer records that identify people with prescriptions for certain drugs, an idea that patient advocates oppose..
"The Tempe P(irate) Department is urging residents to register their cellphones for the emergency system that lets people know about emergencies." (Can you say "Instant Enemy of the State"?)
The Seattle police have another controversial shooting on their hands. In this case a man was sitting on a fence and whittling what looked like a wooden doll’s head. A police officer stopped and demanded to know what he was doing. According to an eye
(must see Video). Watch this Sixty –Four year Old cancer survivor with a heart condition getting tased 3 times in his own home, after his wife calls 911. The Jack Booted Thugs otherwise known as "police" or "officers" enter as the paramedics are le
See the interview with her fresh from the jail blooded up and all. Savannah PD assault Momma Ally from Savannah's Last Biscuit for doing cop watch while cops detain a homeless man.
Just as Tocqueville, the perceptive French observer predicted in the 1830s, the US has now been turned into a panopticum, the perfect prison envisioned by Jeremy Bentham in the late 18th century. New legislation under way is set to eliminate...
Britain's former deputy prime minister pressed for police to reveal more about what is alleged to have been a pattern of illegal eavesdropping at a major tabloid newspaper. John Prescott said he believes he was among those targeted by the
What libertarians have called "a legal travesty" heaped on George Donnelly by the American justice system finally ended in Allentown PA on September 1.
Russian police, some armed and masked, raided a prominent opposition magazine as part of an unspecified investigation. "About 5, some in masks and some armed, came to the office to carry out what they called 'investigative actions'", said
There's a lot of talk these days about America being an empire in decline. Gerald Celente, director of the Trends Research Institute, goes a step further, arguing America is following a similar path as the former Soviet Union.
"While the many glar
New crime prediction software being rolled out in the nation's capital should reduce not only the murder rate, but the rate of many other crimes as well. The software is already used in Baltimore and Philadelphia to predict which individuals on prob
If you want a glimpse of what is ahead for you if S.510 passes, here it is.
These are Wisconsin predators, employed by DATCP to act under the color of law and against the people. Earning from 65,000 thousand a year to as much as 105,000 per yea
The chips allow city workers to monitor how often residents roll carts to the curb for collection. If a chip shows a recyclable cart hasn't been brought to the curb in weeks, a trash supervisor will sort through the trash for recyclables, and fine
It’s one of the most powerful addictions formed by government since the Sept. 11 hijackings. Blooming in every corner of the country are high-tech command facilities for fighting terrorism, battling crime linked to national security...
(Must see video)The video of Officer Devin Sparks repeatedly hitting Michael DeHerrera of Denver with a piece of metal wrapped in leather, picking him up roughly and slamming a car door on his ankle has prompted Independent Monitor Richard Rosenthal
On Friday, August 13, 2010, a jury found Pastor Steven L Anderson not guilty of both misdemeanor charges brought against him.
The two charges were “obstructing the highway” and “resisting an order directing, regulating, or controlling a motor ve
On New York's Long Island, it's used to prevent drownings. In Greece, it's a tool to help solve a financial crisis. Municipalities update property assessment rolls and other government data with it. Some in law enforcement use reconnaissance of crime
the man who filed the first-ever court challenge to the FBI's ability to obtain personal data on Americans without judicial approval. ... Now, following the partial lifting of his gag order as a result of an FBI settlement, Merrill can speak for the
"Get the camera rolling, things are about to start" a uniformed enforcer of the political classes said to Darren Wolfe.
Julian Heicklen had arrived at the federal courthouse in Manhattan Wednesday morning as he has done a dozen times to distri