2015

“Don’t Miss”

Wednesday, July 29, 2015 “Don’t Miss” Seattle resident Nathaniel Caylor wears a large, conspicuous metal appliance on the right side of his face, a souvenir of a May 5, 2009 incident in which Seattle Police Officer Eugene Shubeck tried to murder him in front of his twenty-month-old son, Wyatt. The police had arrived in response […]

The Passing of a Freedom Fighter

Sunday, January 18, 2015 The Passing of a Freedom Fighter A warrior now at peace: Robert Foster finds a refuge during his battle with the Sunriver Police Department.   Robert Foster was in the company of his family during the early morning hours of January 16 when his depleted body surrendered his indomitable spirit into […]

The Matthew Townsend Case: Official Retaliation, Not “Witness Intimidation”

Monday, March 30, 2015 The Matthew Townsend Case: Official Retaliation, Not “Witness Intimidation” John Anderson wasn’t happy to see his wife outside his girlfriend’s residence in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. Understandably, she wasn’t thrilled by the encounter, either. In entirely predictable fashion the confrontation got physical, and Anderson shoved his wife, thereby compounding his adultery with […]

Of Badges and Blasphemy

Friday, July 31, 2015 Of Badges and Blasphemy … but the police demand your worship. Sheriff Doug Rader of Missouri’s Stone County complains that he is being“attacked” for a “patriotic gesture” – decorating his department’s patrol vehicles with the motto “In God We Trust.” By focusing on a largely symbolic controversy, both the sheriff’s defenders […]

The Prohibitive Price of Government “Protection”

Monday, August 10, 2015 The Prohibitive Price of Government “Protection” When they reached Fort Hall in what would eventually be known as southeast Idaho, the leaders of the Oregon-bound Elijah Utter wagon train believed that the most dangerous part of their trek was behind them. Their fortunes would soon change dramatically for the worse, in […]

Sheriff Michael Lewis: The Very Model of a Federalized Enforcer

Tuesday, May 5, 2015 Sheriff Michael Lewis: The Very Model of a Federalized Enforcer MRAPs and “Urban Warfare” in Baltimore “This was urban warfare, no question about it,” asserted Michael Lewis, describing his experiences during the recent Baltimore upheaval. As protests coalesced and looters began to rampage, Lewis, who is sheriff of Maryland’s Wicomico County […]

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