Cops love iPhone data trail

August 11, 2010

Chicago Sun-Times | Detective Josh Fazio of the Will County Sheriff's Department loves it when an iPhone turns up as evidence in a criminal case. Read More →

Murder a Kid, Plant a Gun — Take a Vacation

August 11, 2010

William Grigg | Cop suffers no significant punishment for an act of vehicular homicide. Read More →

Texas Guard, Czech army trains for disaster in Operation Lonestar

August 10, 2010

Texas National Guard | With the persistent threat of hurricanes, flooding and seasonal pandemics, preparedness requires a fully trained, joint force capable of engaging a large-scale... Read more »

Provo police officer fired after sex-abuse allegations

August 9, 2010

Salt Lake Tribune | A Provo police officer is accused of groping a woman after saying he would arrest her if she did not show him her breasts. Read More →

Cops Smash Window, Drag Man Out of Car for Not Wearing Seatbelt

August 9, 2010

LiveLeak | Two policemen were suspended after a disabled pensioner claimed he was left terrified by officers who smashed his car window after catching him driving without a seatbelt. Read More →

Soldiers to Patrol Bars, Restaurants in New York State

August 9, 2010

WWNYTV.com | Each “courtesy patrol” will consist of an officer, and a senior non-commissioned officer.  Read More →

New evidence of police brutality during Katrina

August 8, 2010

ProPublica | The New Orleans Times-Picayune has uncovered evidence that police officers physically attacked two city residents and a working photojournalist on Sept. 1, 2005, three... Read more »

Tracking your car? Cops need a warrant, says judge

August 7, 2010

Ars Technica | Police cannot surreptitiously stick a GPS unit on your car and track your movements without a warrant, the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia has ruled. Read More →

Tracking your car? Cops need a warrant, says judge

August 7, 2010

Ars Technica | Police cannot surreptitiously stick a GPS unit on your car and track your movements without a warrant, the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia has ruled. Read More →

It’s OK to tell police officers to ‘f*** off’

August 7, 2010

Townsville Bulletin | A QUEENSLAND magistrate has ruled that it is acceptable for people to tell police officers to "f*** off". Read More →

Portland lemonade stand runs into health inspectors, needs $120 license to operate

August 5, 2010

The Oregonian | It's hardly unusual to hear small-business owners gripe about licensing requirements or complain that heavy-handed regulations are driving them into the red. Read More →

Police filmed dragging women and babies during protest

August 5, 2010

CNN | A video has emerged showing French police evicting African immigrants with babies and children during a housing protest in a Paris suburb. Read More →

Police filmed dragging women and babies during protest

August 5, 2010

CNN | A video has emerged showing French police evicting African immigrants with babies and children during a housing protest in a Paris suburb. Read More →

Police and Military Working Together to Oppress Americans

August 4, 2010

LewRockwell.com | The concepts of military service and public police service are worlds apart, for good reason. Read More →

Federal police officer shot dog in Arundel park

August 4, 2010

Baltimore Sun | Stunned dog owners and residents of a Severn neighborhood are shocked that authorities won't be charging a federal police officer who shot and killed a Siberian... Read more »

Democrat-backed terror bill would ‘gut Miranda rights’

August 3, 2010

Raw Story | A bill that would give law enforcement more leeway during interrogations of people deemed a public security risk would "gut" the rights afforded to people who have... Read more »

Layoffs to gut East St. Louis police force

August 2, 2010

St. Louis Dispatch | East St. Louis will layoff 37 employees, including 19 of its 62 police officers. Read More →

H.R. 5910 Allows Homeland Security to Establish No-fly Zones in U.S.

July 30, 2010

P.J. Blount | To amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to authorize the Secretary of Homeland Security to issue rules that designate no-fly zones in the vicinity of certain... Read more »

Brave Rifles train with Austin Police

July 27, 2010

Fort Hood Sentinel | The Brave Rifles teamed up with the Austin Police Department in March to train.  Read More →

Police Raids On Organic Food Stores

July 26, 2010

L.A. Times | With no warning one weekday morning, investigators entered an organic grocery with a search warrant and ordered the workers to put down their buckets. Read More →

Is Now Time To Reform The Prison Industrial Complex?

July 26, 2010

You Tube | Even The Economist is questioning whether the United States is imprisoning too many, already the world leader with 1 in 100 Americans in prison. Read More →

Wal-Mart Radio Tags to Track Clothing

July 23, 2010

Wall Street Journal | Starting next month, the retailer will place removable "smart tags" on individual garments that can be read by a hand-held scanner. Read More →

Cop Will Not Face Charges in Ian Tomlinson Death

July 22, 2010

Guardian | The police officer caught on video during last year's G20 protests striking a man who later died will not face criminal charges. Read More →

SF Cops Smash Mother’s Head On Street for Resisting Arrest

July 21, 2010

Infowars.com | Video shows a San Francisco police officer throwing a resisting suspect to the ground, apparently knocking her unconscious. Read More →

Cops Beat Man After He Finds His Son Dead

July 20, 2010

My Fox Atlanta | Dixon had black eyes and scrapes on his face Friday, injuries he said he received in addition to his broken heart. Read More →

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