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Big city PDs are almost always 180 out of phase with reality. When the PD reaches peak wokestupid, the city reaches peak violence. 

People conveniently forget NYC before and after Guiliani was mayor. Yeah, stop-and-frisk was un-Constitutional, but it made Manhattan livable. In a shithole like NYC, you either come down hard on criminals for a decade-plus, or accept the fact that you'll need to go extra-legal (or accept your city turning into a sci-fi dystopia). 

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https://ij.org/press-release/victory-judge-rules-that-woman-is-entitled-to-damages-under-texas-constitution-after-swat-team-destroyed-her-home-while-pursuing-fugitive/

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SHERMAN, Texas—Today, a federal judge ruled that Vicki Baker is entitled to $59,656.59 in damages, plus interest, after a SWAT team destroyed her McKinney, Texas, home while pursuing a fleeing fugitive in July 2020. Today’s decision is grounded in the Texas Constitution and comes after the Supreme Court declined last fall to consider whether Vicki’s lawsuit could be pursued under the United States constitution. The ruling likely cements a victory for Vicki, who joined forces with the Institute for Justice (IJ) to file a lawsuit in March 2021, after the city refused to pay for the damage that had been caused. 

Conclusions:

  • the Institute for Justice is doing God's work in the American legal system;
  • SCOTUS is chock-full of knaves and scoundrels, Thomas excepted;
  • if a fugitive gets into your house, just shoot the MFer and toss the body in the front yard. 

 

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WOW! WOW!  The Federal Bureau of Gestapo might actually get held to account for a SWAT raid gone bad, I, for one, am glad that the Court has actually held the FBI to the same standard that every other law enforcement agency gets held to.  The family gets to sue the FBI!  This is shocking, very shocking.  

https://townhall.com/tipsheet/jeff-charles/2025/06/12/scotus-rules-in-favor-of-family-whose-home-was-wrongly-raided-by-fbi-n2658680

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On 6/11/2025 at 7:47 AM, Ivanhoe said:

https://ij.org/press-release/victory-judge-rules-that-woman-is-entitled-to-damages-under-texas-constitution-after-swat-team-destroyed-her-home-while-pursuing-fugitive/

Conclusions:

  • the Institute for Justice is doing God's work in the American legal system;
  • SCOTUS is chock-full of knaves and scoundrels, Thomas excepted;
  • if a fugitive gets into your house, just shoot the MFer and toss the body in the front yard. 

 

It is hard for a dead criminal to sue.

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today's Wall Street Journal has a piece on the Hadley shooting.  The article makes it sound like the Deputy shot forty rounds at Hadley.  I assume this meant reloading.  Allegedly the last eighteen hits were after the suspect was down.  The facts as presented in the article are damning enough that I suspect it's slanted.  Anybody got another source?

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1 hour ago, Tim the Tank Nut said:

today's Wall Street Journal has a piece on the Hadley shooting.  The article makes it sound like the Deputy shot forty rounds at Hadley.  I assume this meant reloading.  Allegedly the last eighteen hits were after the suspect was down.  The facts as presented in the article are damning enough that I suspect it's slanted.  Anybody got another source?

https://nmindepth.com/2024/community-members-want-deputy-who-killed-mescalero-apache-teenager-charged/

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No, it was a Deputy, not a Reservation Officer.  From what was shown in that article, if it correct, then it was a very very very bad shoot, and the deputy is going to get hammered, and rightly so.  

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3 minutes ago, JWB said:

Law Enforcement Officers and Louisiana Business Owner Indicted on Charges of Bribery, Conspiracy to Commit Visa Fraud, and Mail Fraud

https://www.justice.gov/usao-wdla/pr/law-enforcement-officers-and-louisiana-business-owner-indicted-charges-bribery

In Louisiana? They're lucky not to get popped for murdering their partner 

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1 hour ago, JWB said:

Law Enforcement Officers and Louisiana Business Owner Indicted on Charges of Bribery, Conspiracy to Commit Visa Fraud, and Mail Fraud

https://www.justice.gov/usao-wdla/pr/law-enforcement-officers-and-louisiana-business-owner-indicted-charges-bribery

Its really sad that as soon as I read your description I knew the business owner was an Indian. 

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Am I missing something here?  

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/07/justice-department-says-former-officer-convicted-breonna-taylors/

The Justice Department is seeking just one day in jail for the former police officer convicted of shooting Breonna Taylor during a raid in 2020.

Former Louisville Metro Police Department Detective Brett Hankison is scheduled to be sentenced on Monday afternoon after being convicted of deprivation of rights under color of law in November.

Taylor was killed during a knock-and-announce drug raid on March 13, 2020, during which her boyfriend shot at police and they returned fire. LMPD Sgt. Jon Mattingly was shot during the exchange and has now recovered.

During the raid, Hankison fired ten shots through a window, though they are not the ones that struck Taylor. The officers who shot Taylor were not charged because they were returning fire as her boyfriend shot at them.

 

The Justice Department has argued that Hankison does not need to serve time as he is not a danger to the public.

 

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Football player sues after wrongful murder accusation in Barnwell County

COLUMBIA, S.C. (WRDW/WAGT) - Ty’Ran Dixon was excited to return to Newberry College for a homecoming game.

He’d been a star defensive lineman for the Wolves before playing pro.

That October 2023 weekend, more than 80 miles away – in something Dixon never guessed would affect him – a man he had never met, didn’t resemble, and was nearly half his size, allegedly shot and killed a killed a pregnant woman.

That’s according to the Barnwell County Sheriff’s Office.

The suspect’s name in that murder case is Tyren Dickson.

The name so similar to Ty’Ran Dixon was enough to land the star defensive lineman in jail for 67 days, according to a lawsuit.

The lawsuit says authorities ignored Dixon telling them they made a mistake; refused to consider his mother’s evidence of Dixon’s alibi; and didn’t ask witnesses to identify Dixon.

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That's, uh, pretty sloppy. It's not even the same name (and probably not so rare that there aren't other Tyren/Tyrone Dicksons out there), one would think that basic policework would be enough to avoid the mistake, or at least correct it quickly.

 

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This is DEI... Old Orchard Beach's first female police chief Elise Chard plasters images over social media of her hiring a non-white police officer, Jon Luke Evans... who turns out to be an illegal alien prohibited from carrying a firearm.

 

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3 hours ago, Mr King said:

 

Howzabout the Cleveland police chief who's annoyed at the 13%er beatdown?

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A police officer who took stole underwear from a home he was searching has been jailed.

Marcin Zielinski, 47, was working for Hertfordshire Police when he carried out the Section 32 search in September 2024.

Zielinski, from St Albans, admitted to one charge of theft and a charge of corrupt or improper exercise of police powers and privileges.

He resigned from the force while under investigation in November 2024 and was jailed for four months at Cambridge Crown Court on Monday.

Hertfordshire Constabulary Assistant Chief Constable Genna Telfer said: "Zielinski has let down the public of Hertfordshire, the police service as a whole and his former colleagues, who act with professionalism and integrity.

"His criminal behaviour damages the reputation of policing and represents a fundamental betrayal of the public and the values for which the police service stands."

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cn47233pqpko

 

 

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Apparently, the ATF thought the head stamps on the ammo Charlie Kirk's murderer used was engraving done by the killer himself. 
 

 

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The Canadians killed Charlie! I knew it!

And so cunning to use a .30-06 rather than a .303, total false flag. Master class fieldcraft right there. 

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59 minutes ago, rmgill said:

Apparently, the ATF thought the head stamps on the ammo Charlie Kirk's murderer used was engraving done by the killer himself. 
 

 

who the fuck is J. Jackson?  And how would he know?

try the 2 minute mark and listen

 

 

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A Lot of supposition going on. I want to see detailed photos and someone who knows that type of rifle (Ian) to say....

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