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Simple Justice

Landau is said to have responded by stepping toward the officers and quizzing them about whether or not they had a warrant — at which point they began punching him in the face. The attack caused Landau to fall, but the beating continued

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Simple Justice

Court records show that the Army veteran was set to start a new job with the state, with solid pay and benefits, until Chicago police hauled him out of his house in his boxer shorts. No judge had signed a warrant for [Frank] Craig's arrest.

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by William N. Grigg (Pro Liberate)

According to the court, police were entitled to arrest, taze, and beat a teenager who had done nothing more sinister than speak to his mother on the street in front of their home. A police officer accosted the young man after he saw him approaching a

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Simple Justice

In a curious twist of rhetoric, Judge Patrick Dugan acquitted Philadelphia police Lt. Jonathan Josey of assaulting Aida Guzman at a Puerto Rican Day Parade, announcing "This is not a social media contest, this is not trial by video."

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NBC News

Ironically, the video that police shot of the scene is what eventually cleared White of all charges. “I think that whoever was higher up looked at the police reports and then looked at the video and said, these two things don’t go together.

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by William N. Grigg (Pro Liberate)

Obama’s advertised purpose was to combat the scourge of gun violence. The substantive purpose was to promote state monopoly on gun violence, exercised by people who are trained and authorized to kill pregnant women, children, and the elderly.

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NBC News (video)

The FBI is now investigating six former Philadelphia narcotics officers, according to police. In December, Philadelphia District Attorney Seth Williams wrote a letter to Police Commissioner Charles Ramsey stating that the testimony of the six officer

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New York Post

The city is making a major push to sweep the streets of dangerous, mentally ill New Yorkers — and has even compiled a most-wanted list. The measure follows a pair of high-profile subway-shove fatalities from December allegedly involving mentally ill

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Simple Justice

Few sounds are better to a defendant's ear than a judge saying "case dismissed" because the arresting officer failed to appear for trial. Except when the defendant is a Florida Highway Patrol trooper who's conduct killed a woman, injured

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