Saturday, May 31, 2014

Cops maim innocent baby.


Cops in Georgia did this to this baby. Cops just attacked this house looking for someone, not knowing if he was home, or, who was in the home? Cops deliberately tossed a grenade into the baby's crib. How much longer are cops going to be allowed to kill and maim innocent civilians? 

Cops are a threat to society...

Saturday, March 29, 2014

New Mexico cops murder a homeless man.


ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Recent police shooting of a homeless camper as he appeared to be surrendering, officials said Friday.
It is the first confirmed criminal investigation of Albuquerque police by federal officials, who more than a year ago launched a civil rights probe of the department over allegations of excessive force and a spike in police shootings. Since 2010, police have been involved in 37 shootings, 23 of them fatal.

Saturday, March 22, 2014

SIEG HEIL! San Antonio university student who was killed by a university police officer last year received a fatal gunshot wound to the back!!!

Once again the Nazi Thugs from Texas in the name of the law murder a young college student, shot 5 times once in the back from a shotgun! The young college student, Robert Cameron Redus attended college at the, University of the Incarnate Word, which is a private Catholic university whose main campus is located in San Antonio and Alamo Heights, Texas.

Friday, March 14, 2014

Cop shoots unarmed 70 year old Vietnam Veteran.

Police dashcam shows South Carolina cop shoot 70-year-old Vietnam veteran as the man reached in the back of his truck for his cane during routine traffic stop

  • 70-year-old Bobby Canipe was pulled over on Tuesday for having an expired registration
  • Canipe got out of his truck during the stop and reached in the back for his cane
  • After warning Canipe several times, sheriff's Deputy Terrance Knox fires several rounds in his direction
  • One bullet struck Canipe in the abdomen and he is expected to survive
  • Knox has been placed on leave as authorities investigate the shooting

Cops murder another man.

Cops shoot and kill UNARMED man backing up truck.

JUNEAU, Alaska (Reuters) - An Alaskan moose hunter, whose discovery of the corpse of a wanderer two decades ago helped lead to the 2007 movie "Into the Wild," has been shot and killed by police!



Police said Gordon E. Samel, 52, who played a small but important role in author Jon Krakauer's book about wanderer Chris McCandless, which was made into a movie by Sean Penn, on Sunday fled police who had approached his vehicle in response to a report about possible drunken driving.
An unarmed drunk is murdered by cops, just because he started to drive away from them. That is just plain murder committed by cops!!!

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Cops murder another man! Death toll from police brutality mounting? When are cops going to be stopped! TIME FIGHT BACK ... ARM YOURSELVES WITH GUNS! Start forming militias! Intervene when you see a situation like this!

http://www.cnn.com/2014/02/26/justice/oklahoma-arrest-death-video/index.html?hpt=hp_t2

NOTE THESE WORDS! TYPICAL COP SPEAK, JUST AN EXCUSE TO KILL AN INNOCENT PERSON! "He refused to give his ID," the officer said. "He got combative."


(CNN) -- It was supposed to be a fun family outing to the movies, but then Nair Rodriguez' 19-year-old daughter got under her skin. They fought, she said, and she slapped her daughter.
Moments later, police arrived on a domestic dispute call at the Moore, Oklahoma, theater and confronted -- not Nair Rodriguez -- but her husband Luis. They took him down, and after the encounter on February 15, he was dead.
Cell phone video taken by his wife and released this week shows the final minutes of the takedown.
Nair Rodriguez accuses officers of brutality. Police say they were following protocol and used no undue force.
Argument, upset
The mother-daughter spat upset the mother so badly that she bolted for the family car. Her husband Luis followed her to calm her down, family attorney Michael Brooks-Jimenez told reporters.
That's when a group of police and theater security officers turned up, he said.
What happened next is disputed.
His wife has said officers beat Luis Rodriguez, CNN affiliate KFOR reported. But Moore Police Chief Jerry Stillings calls the actions of his officers "reasonable."
He would not go in to much detail and said an investigation is underway. But he mentioned that police used pepper spray, CNNaffiliate KOCO reported.
Luis Rodriguez ended up on the ground with five men pinning him down, and wife Nair pulled out a cell phone.
Her fearful cries fill the recording.
"Luis! Luis!" she calls out frantically. Her husband does not respond, does not appear to move.
She calls to the officers to assure her that he is alright.
"Please somebody tell me that he is alive," she implores. "He is not moving."
The officers appear calm. One tells her that he will talk to her, once they are finished securing her husband.
Then one walks over to the camera. He tells her that police have called in a medical unit to check on her husband.
It wasn't him
The officer says police received a call about domestic violence before confronting her husband.
It wasn't him, Nair Rodriguez tells him. "I hit my daughter," she says. She wants to know why they have pinned down her husband.
"He refused to give his ID," the officer said. "He got combative."
She notices blood on the officer. "Is he bleeding?" She demands to know.
"I'm bleeding; that's me," the officer says.
An ambulance can be seen in the background, and Luis Rodriguez is lifted onto a stretcher.
The video ends shortly afterward.
Cause of death
An autopsy may reveal more about why Luis Rodriguez died, and surveillance camera footage of the encounter in the movie theater parking lot may reveal what happened before his wife pulled out her cell phone camera.
What police describe as normal procedure, lawyer Brooks-Jimenez describes it as something brutal and possibly deadly.
Pepper spray to the face and the weight of five men on top of him.
CNN has reached out to Brooks-Jimenez for further comment and has placed calls to the Oklahoma Bureau of Investigation.

Monday, January 13, 2014

Darren Redding, the one sitting on the left in the photo below. This punk United States Marine, wants to become a cop!

His philosophy..."“If I had my way, there would be another holocaust with camps and gas chambers full of fucking cunt scabs like you, I hope you die,” stated Redding, adding, “I hope some cop beats your ass next time you’re “protesting” or filming them or whatever. In fact I’m about to start the training academy for the Washoe County Sheriffs Dept in...

...Reno, Nevada and I can’t wait to deal with punk ass bitches like you. I would beat your fucking ass just for the sheer joy of it.” Darren Redding

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

'We called for help, and they, (cops) killed my son,' North Carolina man says!

FAT - NORTH CAROLINA - COP! MURDERS A MENTALLY ILL YOUNG MAN! (CNN) -- Seventy seconds: That's how long a North Carolina family says it took for things to go horribly wrong after they called police for help dealing with their mentally ill son.
Keith Vidal, 18, died Sunday. He was shot 14 minutes after the first police officer arrived at his Brunswick County, North Carolina, home and just 70 seconds after a third officer showed up, according to CNN affiliate WECT.
The three officers were all from different jurisdictions, and family members say that third officer, who came from the nearby city of Southport, turned what had been an improving situation into an unnecessarily aggressive encounter that ended in their son's death.
"There was no reason to shoot this kid," the teen's stepfather, Mark Wilsey, told WECT on Monday. "They killed my son in cold blood. We called for help, and they killed my son."
While the state Bureau of Investigation is looking into the shooting, the chief prosecutor for the state's 13th Judicial District, which includes Brunswick County, says it's way too early to characterize what happened.
"I think that we can certainly understand why this family is upset right now," the Wilmington Star-News newspaper quoted District Attorney Jon David as saying. "They just lost a child, and certainly my thoughts and prayers are with them. But what they want from this office today is justice, and I intend to give them exactly that."
CNN first learned of the shooting through an iReport sent by a family friend. The iReport has received more than 50,000 views in 24 hours.
The incident happened Sunday afternoon when the Boiling Spring Lakes, North Carolina, family called police for help with Vidal, who had schizophrenia, CNN affiliate WWAY reported, citing Wilsey.
Vidal, who was carrying a screwdriver, threatened to fight his mother, so they called police to help calm the situation, Wilsey said, according to the station. Two officers arrived and began talking with Vidal.
The situation was calm until a third officer, a detective from the nearby city of Southport, arrived, they said.
"Everything was going good," Wilsey said, according to WWAY. "Then this fat cop from Southport walks in the room, walks around the corner, says, 'We don't have time for this. Tase that kid now. Let's get him out of here.' "
Wilsey said Vidal tried to run but was struck with two Taser charges and fell backward. He said the first two officers to respond got on top of Vidal.
WECT attributed a slightly different accounting of events to Wilsey. In that retelling, Wilsey said officers had pinned Vidal to the ground after he had been tased and one of the officers said, "We don't have time for this" and shot his stepson.
The family has not spoken to CNN about the incident.
Seventy seconds after the third officer arrived, WECT reported, citing police records, police radioed that they had had to shoot the teenager in self-defense.
The Southport officer has been placed on paid administrative leave in connection to the shooting, Police Chief Jerry Dove said Tuesday. Authorities have declined to say whether he was the officer who shot Vidal.
A spokeswoman for the Brunswick County Sheriff's office said the officer the agency had sent to the scene has not been placed on leave.
Boiling Spring Lakes Police Chief Brad Shirley said the same thing Tuesday of that department's officer, who was the first to arrive on the scene.
Neither David nor the state Bureau of Investigation returned messages seeking comment Tuesday.
CNN iReporter Anthony Owens, the family friend, said Vidal was a slight young man who was never violent despite his mental illness.
"All he wanted to do was play drums," Owens said. "He was so awesome."