State objects to testimony from Oregon State Police superintendent on number of bullets troopers carry [More]
This one has so much in it that needs to be addressed I may just draft an article this weekend.
Notes from the Resistance
State objects to testimony from Oregon State Police superintendent on number of bullets troopers carry [More]
This one has so much in it that needs to be addressed I may just draft an article this weekend.
The officer who made the allegations against LAPD’s Assistant Chief Al Labrada said she found the tracking device in a waterproof Pelican box inside of her vehicle and that the device was traced back to his city-issued smartphone. [More]
Well, Al, you did ask for snitches…
[Via Steve T]
Eighth Circuit Says Cops Can Come With Probable Cause For An Arrest AFTER They’ve Already Arrested Someone [More]
Now that we’ve broken in and found all this evidence, getting a search warrant should be a cinch!
It’s no surprise whose side the Eight Circuit is on.
[Via Michael G]
‘Armed and Dangerous’ man wanted by Illinois police [More]
It would seem not everyone agrees.
[Via bondmen]
Woman accused of battering 4 CPD officers in the Loop, police say [More]
Well, Esmeralda, your pain is your now, too.
I’d like to see you try that on Anthony Abbate.
[Via Steve T]
A sweeping bill has been signed into law by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) in the wake of the horrific Uvalde shooting, posting an armed security officer in every school in the state. [More]
Better than the one at Parkland?
A Pinkley quote comes to mind.
[Via bondmen]
[More]
I disagree with the Gray Man comment. I note it was posted under an anonymous screen name.
Stand up judiciously, and when doing so is not self-defeating. Otherwise, giving intel to those who can and will use it against you is doing them a favor, particularly if civil disobedience is involved and you haven’t got the resources or laid the groundwork for a sustained and winnable defense.
The only ones served by low-hanging fruit are the “Only Ones.”
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[Via Michael G]
Cavalcante was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of his ex-girlfriend. He is also wanted for homicide in his home country of Brazil. [More]
So leave it to the “authorities” not to be able to keep him away from the rest of us once they catch him. Expect the grabtards to change the focus to the homeowner not having his (her?) .22 rifle locked up (no word here on if it had ammo).
Funny… neither the word “illegal” nor the word “immigrant” appear anywhere in this account. So good thing this has nothing to do with that “single issue.” And I have that on good authority.
The Small Texas Town With 50 Cops and Only 250 Residents [More]
Lemme guess: “Securing the Blessings of Liberty” isn’t high on the priority list…
[Via Dan Gifford]

“It is admitted that Sheriff Smith was present at the scene of the Property at all times that these Defendants were present at the Property on December 13, 2022.” [More]
He said he wasn’t there. Those who were said he was.
America is in the midst of a police officer shortage… [More]
I don’t suppose anyone is conditioned to treat this as an opportunity…?
Or is it easier to just hire Hessians…?
[Via bondmen]
Philadelphia’s Police Commissioner Resigning as Crime, Drugs Ravage City [More]
What better way to signal the predators that the “Only Ones” can’t protect anyone and the city is theirs?
Keep blaming “systemic racism,” keep voting Democrat, and keep getting what you vote for, Philadelphians.
[Via bondmen]
The police now tell us that the crash only involved a police unit and no other vehicle. Police now say that the officer lost control of his vehicle and hit the center median after striking some large debris on the highway. We’re told the officer’s injuries are minor but that he was taken to the hospital for evaluation. [More]
And a blood test…?
[Via bondmen]
He was pumping her for information
That’s a lot more to the point than the “Authorized Journalist” version, that PGPD Officer Francesco Marlett was “being affectionate.”
[Via WiscoDave]