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A 16-year-old Summerville High School student says he was arrested Tuesday morning and suspended after writing about killing a dinosaur using a gun.
How the tactics of occupation came home
Establishment critics say that Right-wingers worry about black helicopters. We worry about published FMs ? field manuals ? that were not intended for public release. Hooray for the World Wide Web. Leakers leak.
"To militarize [the police], to give them military weapons?it creates a culture.
ATP 3-39.33 provides discussion and techniques about civil disturbances and crowd control operations that occur in the continental United States (CONUS) and outside the continental United States (OCONUS).
Habersham County, Georgia, the jurisdiction that allowed intentionally or through negligence a SWAT team to break into a home with violent force in the middle of the night and throw a stun grenade into a baby's face sending him to a hospital for week
Unannounced drills blasted as "outrageous" by city councilor
Other officers forced to intervene during shock incident
Former Congressman ? and Cleveland mayor ? Dennis Kucinich wrote a must-read post yesterday:
Sunil Dutta, a 17-year veteran of the Los Angeles Police Department and professor of homeland security at Colorado Tech University, has a suggestion for victims of police violence searching for someone to blame: Look in the mirror.
With all the world's eyes firmly focused on Ferguson, Missouri; we thought the following clip from a Swiss soccer match would provide some context for what is possible...
You know you've lost the plot when Egypt, Iran, China and the United Nations all feel so comfortable they have the moral high ground that they publicly chastise the U.S. about events in Ferguson.
While like many I was shocked by the story of the shooting of an unarmed man, Michael Brown, by a police officer in Ferguson, Missouri, I have refrained from making public comments due to the conflicting accounts that have arisen in the case.
While the facts surrounding the police killing of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, must still be determined, one thing is clear: If it turns out that the killing was not justified, the law dictates that he is subject to being criminally indicted
Remember back in May when a gang of uniformed thugs from the Habersham County SWAT team threw a flash-bang grenade right on top of a sleeping baby?
When the attorney general had the chance to be tough on police shootings, he did next to nothing.
This week the California legislature passed a bill that requires all smartphones to include a "kill switch" that can remotely render the device inoperable.
At $4 per hour fixed cost, it could significantly impact the 1.5 million humans that are currently employed in some form of security patrol.
Here is a report on the autopsy. http://rt.com/usa/181116-brown-presser-baden-preliminary-autopsy/ The facts directly contradict the false information police apologists are sending around the Internet.
"America is on trial," said Rev. Al Sharpton from the pulpit of Greater St Mark's Family Church in Ferguson, Missouri.
Special Report: Alex Jones reveals the US military's plans to subdue and kill Americans in civil disobedience protests. He reveals the documentation that proves how the protests in Ferguson MI, are just the start of martial law tactics in America.
Riot cops selectively enforce First Amendment
"This is what they do on national TV. Imagine what they do when you aren't watching." ?Don Lemon, CNN
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Last night John Oliver, host of the HBO comedy program Last Week Tonight, focused on the current events in Ferguson, MO, where de facto martial law has been declared and the National Guard has been mobilized in response to citizen protests over the p
Training manual outlines "sniper response" during crowd control operations
The Illinois city that arrested a local man for parodying its mayor on Twitter said Monday that the prankster's detainment wasn't "unreasonable." The arrest of Jonathan Daniel by Peoria authorities in April made national headlines, and the 29-year
To fully understand race relations in Ferguson, Missouri, as well as in the nation, it is necessary to go back to the mid-1960s, to a time when Lyndon Johnson had just strong-armed his fellow Southern Democrats to put aside their long-held racism by
Johnson hoped the arrangement would help fill his new jail and give him more federal money the more inmates he housed. County Commissioner Linda Massey says the area's growing Latino population requires strong law enforcement.
Bounkham Phonesavanh was hospitalized for weeks in a burn unit after a SWAT officer tossed a flash grenade into his crib during a no-knock raid. The 19-month-old suffered serious wounds, including a hole in his chest that exposed his