
It took nearly two years, and a federal lawsuit, for Wendy Tippitt to see the police video that captured the fatal shooting of her 29-year-old son.

It took nearly two years, and a federal lawsuit, for Wendy Tippitt to see the police video that captured the fatal shooting of her 29-year-old son.
FBI Raids Pro-Palestinian Students' Homes in Michigan, break down door this morning (video in link)
Status Coup obtained exclusive video of FBI and Michigan police raiding/ramming through the door of a University of Michigan student activist's home
When a lawyer representing the students arrived and requested a warrant, law enforcement refused to share it with the lawyer, stating they had already shown it to the residents, a source told Status Coup.
Reporting from MLive confirms at least three raids took place this morning.
Plain clothed homeland security agents (one wearing a balaclava) abduct two men from a Charlottesville courthouse and bring them to an unmarked van. (Video in article)
Three men who identified themselves as Homeland Security officers raided a courthouse in downtown Charlottesville Tuesday, detaining two men without explanation.
Starved in Jail: Why are incarcerated people dying from lack of food or water, even as private companies are paid millions for their care?
During the past year, I found it hard to explain, to family and friends, a strange truth. I was reporting on places where starvation and dehydration deaths had unfolded across a span of weeks or months—but these were not overseas famine zones or traditional theatres of war. Instead, they were sites of domestic lawlessness: American county jails. After meeting Carlin and Karina, I identified and scrutinized more than fifty cases of individuals who, in recent years, had starved to death, died of dehydration, or lost their lives to related medical crises in county jails. In some cases, hundreds of hours of abusive neglect were captured on video, relevant portions of which I reviewed. One lawyer, before sharing a confidential jail-death video, warned me, “It will stain your brain.” It did.
The victims were astoundingly diverse. Some, like Mary, were older. Some were teen-agers. Some were military veterans. Many were parents. In nearly all the cases I reviewed, the individuals were locke
NYPD officers given paid leave after chasing a man off the road to his death and not reporting it.
INWOOD, Manhattan (WABC) -- Two NYPD officers have been suspended after they allegedly left the scene of a fiery crash in Manhattan before the driver died.
The officers, both assigned to the 50th Precinct, are accused of failing to report the crash of a Honda CRV on Dyckman Street just before 5 a.m. on Wednesday.
Sources tell Eyewitness News that the officers had followed the vehicle, which was reported stolen, southbound on the Henry Hudson Parkway from the Bronx into Upper Manhattan.
When the driver exited the Henry Hudson Parkway and crashed, the officers are believed to have turned around and returned to their Bronx precinct without reporting what happened.
The Puppygirl Hacker Polycule Strikes Again
"We took matters into our own paws.”
cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/4475730
An anonymous group of hackers calling themselves the “puppygirl hacker polycule” leaked more than 8,500 files from the private first responder training company Lexipol on Tuesday, as The Daily Dot first reported. The data breach includes thousands of police department policy manuals and training documents from across the U.S., as well as emails, phone numbers, physical addresses, and other sensitive information pertaining to Lexipol staff.
Many of the documents leaked by the puppygirl polycule this week, marked from a range of separate police departments across the U.S., contained matching language about policies such as use-of-force protocols; several reviewed by Them included identical “Code of Ethics” pages, each ending with a religious vow that a police officer will “dedicat[e] myself before God to my chosen profession.”
Police in Culver City, CA adopted a Lexipol manual in 2017 that encouraged police to use “l
ACAB shopping cart
whenever i see people posting their own “ACAB includes ___” posts i get PTSD flashbacks to 4 years ago when i posted a police car themed children shopping cart and a segment of twitter genuinely got enraged at me for it
The department said it is also bringing back the 1.5-mile timed run requirement for academy graduation.
The plan reduces the number of college credits needed to enter the NYPD’s Police Academy, increases the number of credits earned during academy training and reinstates a timed-run requirement for graduation, Tisch said in a release.
The minimum college credit requirement for entry into the academy has been reduced from 60 to 24 credits, the release said.
Your face is already in a Nazified A.I. database and will be weaponized against you. Sold for our security of course.
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Rule 1488 All A.I. shall be Nazified.
No officers were injured during the incident
As the victims and suspect struggled over control of the gun, Southeast Patrol Division uniformed officers were conducting regular patrol in the area and observed the group fighting.
As the victims continued to struggle with Doby, they attempted to break away, and an Officer-Involved-Shooting (OIS) occurred.
Doby, rearmed himself with the rifle and began to run, when a second OIS occurred.
Doby sustained gunshot wounds and was transported to a local hospital listed in stable condition.
The victims were transported to a separate hospital and listed in stable condition.
For nearly two days, the NYPD covered up the fact that one of their officers had fired a gun inside Hind Hall, while they were arresting students. Ultimately, the shooting was only revealed by the New York City DA's office. If you call in the NYPD, you can pretty much guarantee there will be bang-ba...
Sad whoop-whoop: summary of former slave-catchers shit over the year in amerikkka
She told a police officer she was in labor. The Louisville Metro Police Department lieutenant cited her for unlawful camping as the ambulance arrived. She had a baby later that day.
Body camera footage obtained by Kentucky Public Radio shows that as Lt. Caleb Stewart walked closer, the woman yelled, “I might be going into labor, is that okay?”
Her water had broken, she said. “I’m leaking out,” she told him. She grabbed a blanket and a few personal effects as a bright orange city dump truck pulled up to remove the makeshift bed.
The woman had no phone. She said her husband went to call an ambulance, so Stewart called one for her. But as she walked toward the street to wait for help, Stewart yelled at her to stop.
“Am I being detained?” she asked.
“Yes, you’re being detained,” he shouted. “You’re being detained because you’re unlawfully camping.”
Stewart was enforcing a new state law that bans street camping — essentially, a person may not sleep, intend to sleep, or set up camp on undesignated public property like sidewalks or underneath overpasses. He has issued the majority of the citations for unlawful camping in Louisville.
“So I don’t for a s
Cops are stepping up their game, moving from both distribution and then harassment of communities for drugs, to drug production itself!
Florida’s Broward County is poised to erase the criminal convictions of thousands of people who were arrested for purchasing drugs, particularly crack cocaine. Why, you may ask? Did the holiday season lead Broward county’s Supreme Court to suddenly grow a heart, Grinch-style, realizing punitive measures to address drug use and addiction will never help people? No, it’s because it was found that those drugs were produced by the cops themselves in the Sheriff’s office. You sure did read that right. As reported by Democracy Now, “For years, the Broward County Sheriff’s Office produced crack cocaine to be sold by undercover police to the public.” The cops in Florida produced their own crack cocaine, then sold it to the public who they then targeted for arrest.
This ridiculous practice was ruled to be a violation of the state’s constitution in 1993 by Florida’s Supreme Court, calling the practice “outrageous.” Yet despite this ruling, these charges were allowed to stay on victims’ crim
Uncritical spirit l support for our robed comrade.
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