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    Tallahassee, Florida: Accused War Criminal Eddie Gallagher Trained Cops in 'New Concepts of Shooting'

    An Accused War Criminal Trained Florida Cops in 'New Concepts of Shooting' A sign of the forever wars coming home, Eddie Gallagher trained officers from the Tallahassee Police Department. 12 August 2022 Should a military veteran who has been reliably accused of war crimes, and who admitted...
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    Durham, North Carolina: City won't pay $6M award to Darryl Howard, wrongly jailed for 20 years by corrupt detective Darryl Dowdy

    City Won't Pay $6 Million Awarded to Man Wrongfully Imprisoned for Decades 18 April 2022 City won't pay after wrongful conviction. Qualified immunity allows law enforcement officials to get away with all manner of bad deeds. Now, the city of Durham, North Carolina, is proving that even if you...
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    Denver, Colorado: Violations of First Amendment Right to Record Police

    The Supreme Court Declines To Determine if You Have a First Amendment Right To Film the Police 1 November 2021 The Supreme Court has just refused to hear a case at the nexus of police abuse and the First Amendment, declining to consider a petition from a man who says his free speech rights...
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    Houston Cop Gerald Goines lies on search warrant affidavit, resulting in 2 dead & 400 drug cases under review

    Wikipedia: Pecan Park raid On January 28, 2019, in the Pecan Park area in the East End district of Houston, Houston Police Department (HPD) officers initiated a no-knock raid on a house, killing the two homeowners, a husband and wife: Dennis Wayne Tuttle and Rhogena Ann Nicholas. They were...
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    White Riot In 1992: thousands of furious, drunken cops descended on City Hall — and changed New York history.

    White Riot In 1992, thousands of furious, drunken cops descended on City Hall — and changed New York history. 4 October 2021 At around 11 a.m. on September 16, 1992, Norm Steisel heard a roar from outside his office in City Hall. Peering out the window, he saw thousands of off-duty police...
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