High-definition 'virtual deputy' surveillance cameras are expected to be deployed by the end of the year to record traffic and street crime in Southern Florida, Broward County officials said Friday.
In contrast to Texas legislation introduced by state representative Jason Villalba (R-Dallas) that would penalize a citizen for filming police activity within a proposed 15-foot area, lawmakers in Colorado have introduced a bill that would penalize p
The Topeka, Ks Police Department has now declared a "procedure" is in place in which every person involved in a traffic stop, passengers included, will be treated as criminals as soon as their vehicle stops.
This letter claims that I have made "libelist" (sic) statements here. Apparently, this attorney needs to revisit the definition of that word. His client has suffered physical and emotional distress? The ONLY person responsible for his distress is
A Texas lawmaker has introduced draconian legislation that would force parents to have their children undergo mental health screenings at the behest of teachers, under threat of suspension from school.
Shock video shows a car exploding into flames after a Border Patrol agent shoots a taser into the vehicle, killing the driver as agents back away and refuse to help.
• http://thefreethoughtproject.com, By Matt Agorist
In case you've been under a rock lately, it is becoming quite clear that police in the US can and will kill people, even unarmed people, even on video, and do so with impunity.
So in just two years' time, we're all set to be microchipped, iris scanned, facially recognized, and fingerprinted everywhere we go for just about any reason including buying stuff just like in the movie Minority Report.
It is. It's outdated programming and the engineers of deceit can't keep up. The vibrational changes are exceeding their capabilities. You know how your phone or computer's software goes out of date, and new programs can't operate?
My friend and coworker at The Daily Sheeple Lily Dane was terrified tonight after police pulled her over for the high crime of expired tags and it turned into a bullying session that lasted over an hour and that apparently required four cop cars and
You are driving home after a ballgame or some other event you spent your hard earned money on. You make all your usual turns and take your normal route home, when all of a sudden, you spot a cop on the side of the road. You look at him, he looks at
In case you've been under a rock lately, it is becoming quite clear that police in the US can and will kill people, even unarmed people, even on video, and do so with impunity.
Shock video shows a car exploding into flames after a Border Patrol agent shoots a taser into the vehicle, killing the driver as agents back away and refuse to help.
Shock video shows a car exploding into flames after a Border Patrol agent shoots a taser into the vehicle, killing the driver as agents back away and refuse to help.
I was recently contacted by former and current employees of the Swisher County legal system, including deputies, secretaries and other functionaries regarding over a decade of corruption
Americans as old as 95 are being beaten, shot and killed for questioning an order, hesitating in the face of a directive, and mistaking a policeman crashing through their door for a criminal breaking into their home...
Conditioning Americans to accept increasingly frequent and intrusive military and paramilitary police actions up close and personal. These will include low-altitude over-flights by military aircraft at all hours, plus roadblocks, checkpoints...
Matthew Townsend was made an offender for using a sidewalk without a police officer's permission, and then accused of a felony for publishing a Facebook post about the incident.
"Do exactly what I say, and we'll get along fine. Do not question me or talk back in any way. You do not have the right to object to anything I may say or ask you to do, or ask for clarification if my demands are unclear or contradictory.
Matthew Townsend was made an offender for using a sidewalk without a police officer's permission, and then accused of a felony for publishing a Facebook post about the incident.