Showing posts with label shooting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shooting. Show all posts
Thomas Sowell: Who's Responsible?
Playing fast and loose with the race card. The cold-blooded murder of two New York City policemen as they sat in their car is not only an outrage but also a wake-up call. It shows, in the most painful way, the high cost of having demagogues, politicians, mobs and the media constantly taking cheap shots at the police. Those cheap shots ... MORE
In The Rush To Blame Everyone For The Shooting Of NYPD Cops, Don't Forget To Include The Actual Shooter
by Nick Gillespie. In the wake of the horrific and unjustifiable shooting of two NYPD officers who were sitting in a patrol car in Brooklyn, the mad rush is now on to indict a wide range of co-conspirators and "real killers." This is a tired and worn-out gambit and its high point (that is, low point) has already probably been reached in the Twitter feed of ... MORE
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free speech,
kill,
murder,
police,
political correctness,
Rand Paul,
responsibility,
shooting
The Trials of Growing Up in a Police State
by John W. Whitehead. After a year dominated with news of police shootings of unarmed citizens (including children), SWAT team raids gone awry, photo ops of militarized police shouldering assault rifles while perched on top of armored vehicles, and reports on how the police are using asset forfeiture laws to pad their pockets with luxury cars, ... MORE
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asset forfeiture,
children,
police,
police state,
raids,
shooting,
SWAT,
violence,
weapons,
youth
Michael Hursh: The Great Police Violence Cover-Up
Most departments refuse to divulge the data. "Have a 20-year-old son, and I have a 12-year-old son, and I’m so
afraid for them. … This is about a war machine. It is us against the
[expletive] machine!” —Rapper Killer Mike. Perhaps the saddest thing is: We don’t really know what the truth is. We don’t really know if Killer Mike—his voice breaking ... MORE
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authority,
cover-up,
government,
law,
law enforcement,
police,
police state,
shooting,
violence
Over A Thousand People Are Killed By Police Every Year
by Joshua Krause. It seems like I can’t go a single day without hearing about someone being
shot and killed by a police officer. It’s become so commonplace in
America, that the news rarely makes national headlines unless police
abuse is suspected; and sometimes not even then. Unless you follow
organizations like Copblock, you’ll only hear about a ... MORE
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abuse,
death,
government,
law enforcement,
police,
police state,
shooting,
tactics,
violence
Rob Hustle: Man Calls Suicide Hotline, Then Cops Kill Him
There must be strict laws against suicide. On October 21st, 2014, Jose Calzada, a 35 year old resident of Roy, Utah, was shot to death by a SWAT team after calling a suicide hotline for help: Jose Calzada called the hotline around 4 a.m. on Tuesday threatening to kill himself inside the home he shared with his girlfriend and her children ... MORE
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abuse,
brutality,
death,
government,
law enforcement,
murder,
police state,
shooting,
suicide
The Police Are Still Out of Control (I Should Know)
by Frank Serpico. In the opening scene of the 1973 movie “Serpico,” I am shot in the face—or to be more accurate, the character of Frank Serpico, played by Al Pacino, is shot in the face. Even today it’s very difficult for me to watch those scenes, which depict in a very realistic and terrifying way what actually happened to me on Feb. 3, 1971. ... MORE
Grant Duwe: The Truth About Mass Public Shootings
Why do the numbers appear to be going up? Because previous shootings have been underreported. The findings from two separate reports
released in the last month—one
by the FBI and the other by progressive investigative media
outlet
Mother Jones—have been offered up as evidence that
"mass shootings" are occurring more ... MORE
DEA Shoots Grandmother During Fruitless Drug Raid
by Ed Krayewski. Lilian Alonzo, a 49-year-old grandmother, was shot while trying to pick up an infant grandchild during a by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) in Manchester, New Hampshire, according to her son. Police in raids elsewhere arrested two of Alonzo's daughters in an oxycodone ring but neither of them lived with ... MORE
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authority,
drug war,
government,
law enforcement,
police state,
raids,
shooting,
SWAT,
violence
Death Penalty For Man Who Defends Self In No-Knock Raid?
State wants to kill him for protecting his home. Prosecutors will seek the death penalty against a man charged in the shooting death of a veteran Killeen police officer. Marvin Louis Guy, 49, has been indicted for capital murder in the shooting death of police Detective Charles “Chuck” Dinwiddie, 47, and is named in indictments charging ... MORE
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death penalty,
law enforcement,
no-knock,
police,
protection,
self-defense,
shooting,
tactics
"The Police Force Is Watching The People"
by Sheldon Richman. Political philosophy — the libertarian philosophy included — can take you only so far. The libertarian philosophy provides grounds for condemning aggression, that is, the initiation of force, and along with some supplemental considerations, it identifies in the abstract what constitutes aggression, victimhood, and ... MORE
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information,
justice,
libertarian,
philosophy,
police,
police state,
politics,
race,
shooting
NBC: Man Shot, Paralyzed Over Unpaid Parking Tickets
Police state 2014 update. A man was shot Thursday morning in Lehigh County when a Pennsylvania State Constable tried to serve him with a warrant over unpaid parking tickets. The constable told the district attorney he felt his life was in danger as he tried to serve 38-year-old Kevin McCullers. McCullers, who had 31 outstanding parking ... MORE
Your Drug Warriors At Work: Florida SWAT Team Shoots Teen Girl & Kills Dog During Pot Raid On The Wrong House
from InformationLiberation: Orange County, Florida sheriff's deputies waging an armed raid for a suspected pot dealer entered a family's home guns blazing and shot a teen girl and her dog, only to find out the suspect they were looking for hadn't lived in the home for weeks -- despite their claim to have "surveilled" the home extensively ... MORE
Caught on Tape: Texas Cop Executes Handcuffed Suspect
by John Prager. Warning: Execution video. In early 2014, a grand jury elected not to charge an El Paso, TX police officer in the shooting death of a prisoner, but newly released video is causing some to question if that is a good idea. After the Texas AG instructed the city of El Paso to fulfill the El Paso Times’ request for the video it has become ... MORE
Gun Homicides Down Dramatically; Americans Unaware
by Summer Dashe. An inconvenient truth for gun control advocates. It seems there is something in the news every day about gun violence. The recent mass shooting in Isla Vista, California, a movie theater riddled with bullets in Colorado, children and teachers gunned down at school in Connecticut, and the list goes on. While you may be seeing ... MORE
Albuquerque Police Deploy Tanks & Teargas Against People
Cops have killed 23 citizens in past 4 years. What began as a largely peaceful demonstration against police brutality in Albuquerque on Sunday afternoon was abruptly ended soon after midnight as security forces fired tear gas against protesters. Local outrage was sparked after James M. Boyd — a homeless, mentally ill man — was shot dead ... MORE
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authority,
force,
government,
kill,
law enforcement,
police,
police state,
shooting,
violence
No Count Of How Many People Are Killed By Police In U.S.
Here’s a pitch for a procedural: Cops track down the number of
police shootings in the United States in a given year. Why should that
require any detective work? It’s that there are currently no national
statistics on how many people are shot by police each year. In some areas, such as Los Angeles, New York City, Philadelphia and ... MORE
Ed Krayewski: Who Cares About Miriam Carey?
Epidemic of police violence is largely ignored. The story of a shooting on Capitol Hill last Thursday unfolded in the typical way. Reports of “shots fired” led to speculation of a mass shooter. Local police, in this case the U.S. Capitol Police (USCP), ordered a lockdown “requiring” members of Congress and their staff to “shelter in place.” ... MORE
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