But if you think about it, it's not the cops - the enforcers of the law - who are the problem. The fundamental problem is the laws - plural - that have nothing to do with crime rather than those who enforce these laws.
There's a quiet revolution happening in America – one that doesn't originate in Washington, D.C., but in county courthouses and sheriff's offices across the nation.
Imagine this: you call 911 in a real emergency. You're panicking. You need help. And the dispatcher pulls up your location… and your name shows up with a RED FLAG. You've never been arrested.
As law enforcement agencies across the United States increasingly integrate advanced robotics into their operations, concerns over militarization, surveillance and ethical oversight are reaching a boiling point.
n the mid-to-late 19th century, crimes such as murder, robbery, and cattle rustling plagued America's western frontier. Although the West was not quite as "wild" as Hollywood portrays, it was far from tame.
You may have seen the following video – because it's all over the news. It shows a guy who got pulled over by armed government workers in Jacksonville, FL because he wasn't "buckled up" and because he had not turned on his car's headlight
Supporters cheering now will soon regret it, as the machinery of control they're applauding will remain long after their political team falls out of power.
Massive Blue is helping cops deploy AI-powered social media bots to talk to people they suspect are anything from violent sex criminals all the way to vaguely defined "protesters."
Apparently, it has become a "red flag" for law enforcers when a victim of their enforcement insists on asserting their rights under the law. As for instance their right not to hand over ID just because an enforcer demands to see it.
Multiple local police departments from areas surrounding Washington, DC will reportedly refuse to assist with security for Trump's inauguration on Monday as the swearing-in ceremony has been moved indoors.
Sheriff Richard Mack (CSPOA - Constitutional Sheriffs & Peace Officers Association) on constitutional sheriffs in the upcoming administration, Mack/Printz v U.S. (Supreme Court Case for State Sovereignty), etc...
The employees claimed religious exemptions to the vaccine mandate but say they were not accommodated by the transit agency, and subsequently lost their job.
Growing police power has gravely distorted interactions between cops and citizens. Officers arrive with not just a gun and body armor but with wide-ranging legal immunities and both the privilege and training to lie to you during questioning.
The DOJ accuses the South Bend PD of using a written test and physical fitness test to screen police officer applicants, which results in disparate acceptance rates for African Americans and women.
Do you feel anxious when you glance in the rearview and notice there's a plumber's truck behind you? You might even feel relieved – if your upstairs bathroom piping failed and water's rapidly ruining everything below.
Today my very special guest is Sheriff Mack, and I have shared his journey through the years and it's a real honor and privilege to have Sheriff Mack join us today.
To serve and protect, police are allowed to slander and destroy. Cops in many states and localities have acquired the right to lie about their shootings, searches, and practically anything else.
#BREAKING! Report says two Pittsburgh motorcycle unit supervisors at the deadly rally, that HELPED TRUMP and people in the stands, were just transferred out of their unit because "they never got permission to assist Trump."!!