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Reverse Keyword Warrant Challenged After Cops Asked Google To Search Millions Of People’s Data Multiple Times
11 July 2022
Cops have been running to Google for years, warrants and subpoenas in hand, asking the data behemoth to give them info they can sift through to find criminal suspects...
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US Postal Service Sued For Seizing ‘Defund Police’ Facemasks
6 June 2022
Two years ago, just as the COVID pandemic was beginning to radically transform day-to-day life for nearly everyone on the planet, the United States Postal Service decided to protect cops from passive criticism. One month...
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Why Does Border Patrol Need the Ability To Delete Messages?
A lawsuit attempts to find out how federal agents are implementing Wickr, a communications service that has an auto-erase function.
4 April 2022
The same government that wants to demand access to all our secure phone and online...
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He Disarmed a Gun-Wielding Menace in a San Jose Taqueria. Then the Cops Shot Him.
30 March 2022
Police won't release body cam footage of disputed incident for 45 days. Kaun Green may have saved some lives. When a brawl broke out in a San Jose, California, restaurant last weekend, the...
You’d Better Watch Out: The Surveillance State Has a Naughty List, and You’re On It
25 December 2021
Tracking you based on your health status
Tracking you based on your face
Tracking you based on your behavior
Tracking you based on your spending and consumer activities
Tracking you based on...
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3 officers still charged:
Christopher Burbank, second-degree murder
Matthew Collins, second-degree murder
Timothy Rankine, first-degree manslaughter
2 officers exonerated (possible civil liability remains):
Armando Farinas
Masiyh Ford
Dolled up in orange: Christopher Burbank (left)...
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Philadelphia Passes Bill to Keep Police From Pulling Over Drivers for Minor Traffic Violations
17 October
In a first-of-its-kind move for a major U.S. city, Philadelphia has banned its police force from pulling over motorists for minor offenses, including broken taillights or improperly...
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Capitol Police Officer Charged With Covering Up January 6 Crimes
15 October 2021
A 25-year veteran of the US Capitol Police faces obstruction of justice charges over allegations that he tried to cover up crimes related to the January 6 insurrection. Federal prosecutors say that the officer...
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