This is what happens when you call the cops:
Cops shoot man to death, claim he was trying to take one of their guns, an obvious lie.
This is what happens when you call the cops:
Cops shoot man to death, claim he was trying to take one of their guns, an obvious lie.
Dear Senator, we like it very much when you do good things. Sincerely, Everybody
Matt Agorist at the FTP says:
Sen. Rand Paul (R) Kentucky, proposed to make this a nationwide ban in one of the most unprecedented anti-police state moves we’ve ever seen.
“After talking with Breonna Taylor’s family, I’ve come to the conclusion that it’s long past time to get rid of no-knock warrants. This bill will effectively end no-knock raids in the United States,” Paul said.
As Axios reports, Paul introduced a bill on Thursday that would prohibit federal law enforcement and local police that receive federal funding from entering homes without warning through a “no-knock” warrant, which was reportedly obtained by the officers that shot Louisville resident Breonna Taylor in her home on March 13.
I wonder if the Black Lives Matter people have a new effort focusing on banning SWAT Team night raids…!
Oh.
Launching a new hashtag — suburban women against Trump. #SWAT. Everyone is welcome. Including city, rural, suburban, island, expat. Inclusive of everybody. Though “suburban women” is Republican code for white women, this hashtag is for everyone who wants to vote Trump out.
— Jennifer Taub (@jentaub) June 12, 2020
Keith Preston at Attack The System
More here
They’re calling it “Breonna’s Law.” Too late for her.
Again, suffocated to death George Floyd-style, this time by the Williamson County Sheriff’s Department (no surprise there).
“I am not resisting,” Ambler cries. “Sir, I can’t breathe. … Please. … Please.”
Like George Floyd, Oklahoma cops crushed Derrick Scott to death for fun.
“I can’t breathe,” Scott said as cops held their weight on top of him.
“I don’t care,” one of the officers, Jarred Tipton, can be heard replying to Scott.