Retired Baltimore police officer Michael A. Wood Jr. spent eleven years on the police force. He joins Jesse Ventura in this special edition of Off The Grid and reveals the misconduct and corruption he witnessed on a daily basis among the police force
The chase ended not through the use of more familiar tactics (such as spike strips or PIT maneuvers) but with an armed police helicopter riddling the car with machine-gun bullets.
The Ku Klux Klan, the NAACP, Black Lives Matter, Police Lives Matter, malicious vandalism and a call to kill police officers are all in the mix in Austin, Texas this month as pro and anti-police rallies are scheduled to be held in the Texas state cap
"Every day in communities across the United States, children and adolescents spend the majority of their waking hours in schools that have increasingly come to resemble places of detention more than places of learning...
Imagine buying a home in a small town and then watching in horror as it is destroyed due to a freak accident in which the local utility is at fault. You subsequently choose to live in a tent on your property but are told by county officials that your
Consider the impact on the civil liberties of the American people of four of the non-stop wars that the U.S. government has been waging for a very long time: the war on drugs, the war on terrorism, the war on immigrants, and the war on wealth.
Many who have followed the writings on this site are all too familiar with how the Department of Homeland Security and FEMA have turned your pastor into an agent of the state.
Dave Hodges (The Common Sense Show) provides and update on JADE HELM & the Police State - Max Hernandez (Author Thieves Emporium) on the fight for liberty - Jeremiah Rounds and Neil Radimaker on the making of 'Liberty' Documentary
A library in New Hampshire caught the attention of the Department of Homeland Security recently after joining a project aimed at protecting the privacy of Internet users across the globe.
According to the 1,200+ page revised Department of Defense "Law of War Manual" (PDF) released in June of 2015, journalists are considered "unprivileged belligerents," which is a term that replaced the Bush-era term of "unlawful combatants," who in so
The Highwayman has a romantic image as a bold, 18th-century scallywag who would ride up to a coachload of aristocrats on his horse, shouting, "Stand and deliver!" Having relieved the aristocrats of their purses, he would gallop off.
Six weeks after Police Lt. Mark Tiller fatally shot 19-year-old Zachary Hammond in his back through a car window during a sting over a few grams of pot, dashboard video has not been released.
"The first thing we do, let's kill all the lawyers," exclaimed Dick the Butcher, a zealous follower of revolutionary Jack Cade in the second part of Shakespeare's Henry VI.
While they will be limited to "less than lethal" weapons, tear gas, tasers, rubber bullets and pepper spray could all be used in theory by the remote controlled flying machines.
Most of the damage has been inflicted upon the Bill of Rights--the first ten amendments to the Constitution--which has historically served as the bulwark from government abuse.
Glenn Beck, acting in his self-appointed role as a punitive populist prophet, has urged his audience to join "hand-in-hand, arm-in-arm," and "ring" their local police departments in prayer.
Glenn Beck, acting in his self-appointed role as a punitive populist prophet, has urged his audience to join "hand-in-hand, arm-in-arm," and "ring" their local police departments in prayer.
So much for people killing police. What about police killing people? The Guardian newspaper has been keeping careful tabs on officer-involved deaths in the U.S. and found that this year alone, police have killed 779 people.
A few lines in a seemingly routine RAND Corp. report on the future of technology and law enforcement last week raised a provocative question: Should police have the power to take control of a self-driving car?