We’re the Only Ones Lucking Out Enough

Florida court drops case against Boston Heights police chief after alleged victim dies [More]

I thought in criminal cases the crime was against the state. I mean, charges are generally “People vs…., ” aren’t they, and they already have sworn depositions and police reports for evidence…?

With this rationale, all you have to do is kill your victim so he can’t testify.

[Via Sweet Babboo]

We’re the Only Ones Disinterested Enough

As for Lozano… he says he called 911 but was surprised the police never showed up. “I dialed 911, called the operator, explained to the operator what had just happened… she said ‘OK,’ put me on hold, they transferred me to the non-emergency number, which I was there for almost 45 minutes.” He even called his local LAPD station and left a message. “They have a recording, I left the recording on the machine, explained who I was, what the situation was, and I haven’t heard a call back from anybody. [From video here]

Dial 911 and what…?

He’d have heard back if he’d done this, especially if he’d hit one.

And look who’s being primed to wear the crown.

[Via WiscoDave]

We’re the Only Ones Gangsta Enough

Incoming Assn. of Los Angeles Deputy Sheriffs board member Jason Zabala previously described his tattoo under oath, saying it depicted a skeleton in a cowboy hat with a smoking rifle and the number 140. He called the stark combination of imagery a “station tattoo,” but others described it as the symbol of a deputy gang known as the Regulators. [More]

So these guys can get off-roster guns and you can’t…

It’s a big club and you ain’t in it.

[Via Steven H]

We’re the Only Ones Schooling Enough

[A] former Moss Point school resource officer was arrested and charged with sex crimes…. Sheriff John Ledbetter says 38-year-old Isaiah Thomas Hayes is accused of three counts of sexual battery and one count of enticing a child for sexual purposes. Sheriff Ledbetter says the alleged crimes occurred from August of this year until the end of October. [More]

Well, that’s creepy

In fairness, the victim being 17 doesn’t excuse him but does change date night dinner options.

And also in fairness, that he’s the second one makes it fair to wonder about more

[Via Steve T]

We’re the Only Ones Corrupt Enough

An Indiana judge unsealed court records on Tuesday that show how investigators built a case against a former police chief now facing 17 felony charges… His warrant shows he’s charged with two counts of bribery, five counts of fraud, four counts of official misconduct, three counts of theft and three counts of ghost employment. [More]

It’s funny, how the first thing you see on their Facebook page is a scam alert…

[Via Steve T]

Location, Location, Location!

Received via email from WarOnGuns Correspondent Wynn A:

The sentiment of gun owners seems to be if it isn’t ‘registered’ the powers that be don’t know about it. Fools errand. As witnessed with Katrina the goons will go door to door and forcibly search all buildings. The citizens of New Orleans went along with this outlandish conduct. Will today’s Americans do the same?

By the time they’re at your door, it’s too late.

Depending on the area, I have a feeling that if this starts in any significant numbers, many confiscators will end up more concerned about what’s coming to their door.

Left Unsaid

My guess is that potentially one or more of the three perpetrators either brandished a weapon or holding some type of weapon that may have been used as a weapon and the agent felt in danger of his life and or his partner’s in and around the area. [More]

Then why wouldn’t that be their main talking point from the start?

Also, I’d tell Genius here that feds aren’t exempt from the laws where they are, but he’s a perpetual troll, and we know what makes them tick, so it’s best not to reward him with feedback. It is revealing though, that he defends such lethal force against citizens. What a sad life, to have nothing better to do with it.

Secret Service Response to Biden Granddaughter Car Break-In Violates MPDC Use of Force Instructions

What would happen if an ordinary citizen had opened fire on car thieves? What is the likelihood he would not already have been arrested? Should the agent(s) be treated any differently? [More]

Or as Capt. Bryant said in Blade Runner, “You know the score, pal. If you’re not cop, you’re little people.”

We’re the Only Ones Sourcing Enough

This week, Sarah Fields, a journalist with The Publica Now, revealed on social media that FBI agents came to her home on October 17 unannounced. She claimed the agency demanded that she talk with them about her coverage of an alleged Hamas training camp on the US-Mexico border. In her posts, Fields claims that the FBI was trying to get her to reveal her sources. [More]

That way, if she does their work for them they can get back to the headline-making business of raiding J6 suspects

What do you want to bet they’re trying to keep a lid on a guy on the inside while they wait for a bigger headline-making event to explode in our faces?

And tangentially related, WTF, soulless GOP demons…?

[Via Michael G]

We’re the Only Ones Revictimizing Enough

In the redacted body camera recording obtained by The Associated Press, the father asks if there’s anything the police can do. A female officer is heard replying that his 11-year-old could be charged with creating “child porn.” The parent protests that she is a child, a victim who was manipulated by an adult.“It doesn’t matter,” the officer said. “She’s still creating it.” [More]

Name the “officer.”

Boy, what does that tell you about going to the police for help?

[Via WiscoDave]

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