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Officer Safety Uber Alles: The Coercion Cartel’s Prime Directive
by Will Grigg
Thursday, February 23, 2012 Officer Safety Uber Alles: The Coercion Cartel’s Prime Directive The Minnesota state legislature is debating a measure that would amplify that state’s “Castle Doctrine” by recognizing that innocent people have no “duty to retreat” in the face of criminal aggression. This would expand existing legal protection for the defensive use of […]
The “Uniformed Sexual Predator Deterrence Act”
by Will Grigg
Thursday, March 1, 2012 The “Uniformed Sexual Predator Deterrence Act” Sarah Smith was driving to work when her car was sideswiped by a man on a motorcycle. Like many people in straitened financial circumstances, she had let her liability insurance lapse. To make matters worse, her driver’s license had expired. So she was […]
The Death-Dealing “Divinity” in the White House
by Will Grigg
Tuesday, March 13, 2012 The Death-Dealing “Divinity” in the White House “I could be well moved, if I were as you But I am constant as the Northern Star, Of whose true fixed and resting quality There is no fellow in the firmament. The skies are painted with unnumbered sparks; They are all fire, and […]
Trayvon Martin and the Cult of Government Supremacy (Update, March 24; Second Update, March 28; Third Update, April 20; Fourth Update, May 17)
by Will Grigg
Friday, March 23, 2012 Trayvon Martin and the Cult of Government Supremacy (Update, March 24; Second Update, March 28; Third Update, April 20; Fourth Update, May 17) Editorial note: There is a revised and expanded version of this essay at LewRockwell.com. Nineteen days before Trayvon Martin was gunned down by self-appointed block “captain” George Zimmerman, […]
The Hutaree Case: Next Time, They’ll Just Send In The Drones
by Will Grigg
Thursday, March 29, 2012 The Hutaree Case: Next Time, They’ll Just Send In The Drones Exonerated Hutaree defendants leave court: Future “seditionists” probably won’t get a trial. Next time the Regime identifies a group of people as “domestic terrorists,” the result might be summary execution, or imprisonment in military custody, rather than a trial. […]
“Necessary Force”
by Will Grigg
Wednesday, April 4, 2012 “Necessary Force” (Minor clarification below) “I always thought police were nothing but good and were there to protect people,” testifies Elizabeth Polak, a registered nurse from Phoenix. Her view of the State’s enforcement caste changed dramatically as a result of what she witnessed in Denver on the evening of March 25, […]
The Predators of Marengo County
by Will Grigg
Wednesday, April 11, 2012 The Predators of Marengo County Diane Avera (rear, left), with grandchildren Gavin and Caleb (foreground) “What brings you to Demopolis?” The question seemed harmless, as did the questioner, Sgt. Tim Soronen of the Demopolis, Alabama police department. Diane Avera, the 45-year-old grandmother from Meridian, Mississippi to whom that question was posed, […]
How to Become a “Stalker” in Oregon: Criticize the Police
by Will Grigg
Sunday, April 22, 2012 How to Become a “Stalker” in Oregon: Criticize the Police Behold the man who terrorizes the Sunriver Police Department: Bob Foster and his grandson. What does it take to be officially designated a “stalker” in the State of Oregon? In a recent decision the State Court of Appeals ruled that a […]
The Everyday Evil of America’s Torture State
by Will Grigg
Thursday, May 3, 2012 The Everyday Evil of America’s Torture State After Daniel Chong was arrested in a federal drug raid, he wasn’t taken to Gitmo. Instead, the Feds thoughtfully arranged to bring Gitmo to him, nearly torturing him to death in the process. Chong, a senior at the University of California-San Diego, was one […]
The Youngest Victim of Police Abuse
by Will Grigg
Wednesday, May 9, 2012 The Youngest Victim of Police Abuse Survivor of prenatal police abuse Levii Dozier. Levii Dozier is only four months old, but he’s already been assaulted by the police. Roughly five months ago, Levii’s mother Raven Dozier was present when her brother got embroiled in a child custody dispute with a girlfriend. […]
If Cops Can’t Taze a Pregnant Woman, The Terrorists Will Win
by Will Grigg
Wednesday, May 16, 2012 If Cops Can’t Taze a Pregnant Woman, The Terrorists Will Win Two survivors of police abuse: Malaika Brooks and her daughter. Thanks to a misbegotten ruling from a divided Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, police in nine states have been left at an insurmountable disadvantage when dealing with criminal suspects. At […]
The Rape of Delaware County, Oklahoma
by Will Grigg
Tuesday, May 22, 2012 The Rape of Delaware County, Oklahoma In Oklahoma’s Delaware County, Sheriff’s deputies were too busy figuratively raping motorists in the village of Bernice to supervise guards who were literally raping inmates in the county jail. As a result, the County Commission has put the screws to the entire county in the […]
What to Remember on Memorial Day
by Will Grigg
Monday, May 28, 2012 What to Remember on Memorial Day “What you are proposing is murder,” Lt. Joseph Cramer told his commanding officer, Colonel John Chivington of the Third Colorado Cavalry, shortly before daybreak on the morning of the planned assault. Cramer and several other members of Chivington’s command staff had severe misgivings about the […]
A Blasphemy Conviction in Kansas
by Will Grigg
Tuesday, June 5, 2012 A Blasphemy Conviction in Kansas Taking a bold stand against a non-existent threat, Kansas Governor Sam Brownback signed a measure that would ban judges in that state from making rulings derived from “Islamic Shariah law.” Presumably this would protect residents of the Jayhawk State from the prospect of being punished for […]
Judicially Authorized Rape: The Newest Weapon in the Prohibitionist Arsenal
by Will Grigg
Wednesday, June 13, 2012 Judicially Authorized Rape: The Newest Weapon in the Prohibitionist Arsenal Under Utah state law, “object rape” consists of the involuntary “penetration, however slight, of the genital or anal opening of another person who is 14 years of age or older, by any foreign object, substance, instrument, or device….” This act constitutes […]
Hands-On Accountability for the Police Murder of Stanley Gibson
by Will Grigg
Thursday, June 21, 2012 Hands-On Accountability for the Police Murder of Stanley Gibson Stanley Gibson, a disabled Gulf War veteran, was murdered in a Las Vegas parking lot last December 12. He was shot seven times in the back of the head, without provocation, by a stranger wielding an AR-15 rifle. The killer, 34-year-old Jesus […]
The Resistance Rises: Reinstating the “Castle Doctrine”
by Will Grigg
Monday, March 5, 2012 The Resistance Rises: Reinstating the “Castle Doctrine” As the lower house of the Indiana State Legislature approved Senate Bill 1 on March 1, Representative Linda Lawson lamented that if it were passed the measure would signal that it’s “open season on law enforcement.” “You have men and women in your community […]
“Showtime Syndrome” in Evansville: Online Trash Talk about Cops Triggers SWAT Raid
by Will Grigg
Wednesday, June 27, 2012 “Showtime Syndrome” in Evansville: Online Trash Talk about Cops Triggers SWAT Raid [W]e are bound by our oaths and by our loyalty to the State and to society to meet force with force, and cunning with cunning… We have a government worth fighting for, and even worth dying for…. Chicago Police […]
Obamacare and the Revenge of the “Secret Constitution”
by Will Grigg
Tuesday, July 17, 2012 Obamacare and the Revenge of the “Secret Constitution” “[T]he majority has at all times a right to govern the minority, and to bind the latter to obedience to the will of the former…. In a general sense the will of the majority of the people is absolute and sovereign, limited only […]
Aftermath in Aurora: Child-Killer as “Comforter-in-Chief”
by Will Grigg
Sunday, July 22, 2012 Aftermath in Aurora: Child-Killer as “Comforter-in-Chief” Colorado native Abdulrahman al-Awlaki wasn’t in a movie theater when his life met a sudden, violent end. He was enjoying a backyard barbeque with his cousin in southeastern Yemen when the home was destroyed by a drone-delivered Hellfire missile. Abdulrahman was sixteen years old when […]