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*VIDEO* Brooklyn Police beat gay man calling him homophobic slurs
Does the punishment fit the crime? 26-year-old Josh Williams was beaten to a pulp last week in Brooklyn’s 79th Police Precinct by officers who called him and his friends “fucking faggots”. The officers claimed that Williams had urinated on a public building and called him over to question him about the incident. When Williams approached…
6 US Cities Make List Of 50 Most Surveilled Places In The World: Study
Audrey Conklin – Atlanta, Chicago, Washington, San Francisco, San Diego and Boston have made a top 50 list of the most surveilled places in the world. – Some city police departments use surveillance cameras to help with individual criminal cases, while others monitor entire networks of cameras at all times. – Amazon surveillance camera company…
Law student brutally arrested while waiting at a bus stop (VIDEO)
“SAPD…the LAPD of the Central Texas” SAN ANTONIO,TX–When I came across this story featuring a student from my Alma mater, I wasn’t entirely surprised at its contents. San Antonio police are notorious for their excessive use of force, with some officers even raping young women while they’re on duty. Yet I felt compelled to reach…
UPDATE: Textbook Seller Fired For Saying Common Core Is All About Money
Blake Neff Conservative activist James O’Keefe has released a new undercover video, which he says proves Common Core education standards are simply a play by textbook publishers to make money by selling modified textbooks. O’Keefe’s Project Veritas first released his video Tuesday morning through The Daily Mail. The video shows an undercover Veritas reporter interviewing Diane Barrow, a West Coast sales…
BREAKING: Two Senior VA Officials Plead The Fifth Amendment At Hearing
Jonah Bennett Two senior officials from the Department of Veterans Affairs have pleaded the Fifth Amendment in front of a House Veterans’ Affairs Committee hearing on relocation bonus corruption to avoid self-incrimination. Philadelphia and Wilmington VA regional offices director Diana Rubens and St. Paul VA regional office director Kimberly Graves pleaded the Fifth and refused to…
The Supreme Court Ends Federal Agency Lawmaking
The decades-long, push by federal agencies to make law through regulation and litigation was ended by the U.S. Supreme Court on the last day of its 2021-2022 term when it announced its Major Questions Doctrine. While the court addressed a rulemaking by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), its ruling limits the power of all…
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