Adventures in Total Government Care

A Minnesota county agreed to pay a $12.2 million settlement to a man who was jailed on suspicion of drunken driving but ended up losing both his hands and suffering a heart attack, a stroke and skin lesions all over his body, allegedly due to the inaction of officials in the county jail… [More]

Bet that f****r’ll never drive drunk again!

Just think of the areas in YOUR life that could use more government control!

[Via Steve T]

The Dogs of War

Two Anne Arundel County Men, Including Department of Defense Deputy Chief, Charged with Facilitating Dog Fighting Ring [More]

But wait! There’s more!

A Related Federal Search Recovered Veterinary Steroids and a Device Consisting of an Electrical Plug and Jumper Cables Suspected of Being Used to Kill Dogs Who Lost Dogfights

They’ve already made him an unperson and erased his profile page.

[Via Michael G]

Police Shooting Victim Disputes County Attorney’s Attempt to Have Complaint Dismissed

Kloepfer’s assertions against the County Attorney’s Motion to dismiss reject his claims, citing precedents, arguing qualified immunity does not apply because “Defendant Brown published a press release he knew or should have known to be false to ‘control the narrative’ about misconduct in a malicious and corrupt manner that constituted conduct prejudicial to the administration of justice”… [More]

The defense of the indefensible continues.

We’re the Only Ones Brutal Enough

A Delaware State Police trooper has been indicted after an investigation into him “brutally beating” a 15-year-old boy who had pranked his house in Elsmere last month. [More]

Read the whole thing and see what’s condoned and enabled in the field and consider how often we never hear of such.

The weight of the badge, George?

Back the blue?

[Via Steve T]

The 700 Club

A key prosecutor overseeing the investigation of first son Hunter Biden ignored requests for a briefing on vital evidence — including bribery allegations involving President Biden and his offspring, according to new IRS whistleblower documents released Wednesday by the House Ways and Means Committee. Chairman Jason Smith (R-Mo.) told reporters Gary Shapley and Joseph Ziegler had furnished the panel with more than 700 pages of additional messages, emails and documents about their five-year-long investigation… [More]

So when are we going to see some “asset forfeiture“?

[Via Jess]

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