Category: PoliceAbuses

  • Police officers convicted of rape, murder and other serious crimes are collecting tens of millions of dollars during retirement (CNN)

    Police officers convicted of rape, murder and other serious crimes are collecting tens of millions of dollars during retirement (CNN)

    Tens of millions of dollars are flowing into the bank accounts of retired police officers convicted of breaking the very laws they were sworn to uphold.

    They have been found guilty of sexual and violent crimes, including murder and rape, or other serious job-related offenses, such as bribery and embezzlement. Some have admitted to molesting young children. Others have used their badges to enrich themselves or wield power over vulnerable members of their communities. Many are still sitting in prison cells. Yet the checks keep coming and will for the rest of their lives — all as taxpayers help foot the bill.

    The promise of these unlimited monthly retirement checks is one of the biggest perks of going into the physically demanding and dangerous field of law enforcement. It is only in rare cases that governments strip disgraced officers of these benefits, using a harsh penalty known as pension forfeiture. MORE >>

  • KY appeals court upholds firing of former LMPD detective Joshua Jaynes (WAVE3)

    KY appeals court upholds firing of former LMPD detective Joshua Jaynes (WAVE3)

    This one of the murderers of Breonna Taylor.

    LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) – The Kentucky Court of Appeals has upheld the firing of former LMPD detective Joshua Jaynes.

    He’s the detective who lied on the search warrant for Breonna Taylor’s apartment. This is the third time that Jaynes has appealed the termination of his employment and the third time it’s been denied.

    Jaynes was fired in January 2021 for violating LMPD rules in the preparation of a search warrant and untruthfulness. The warrant in question covered the deadly raid on Breonna Taylor’s apartment in 2020.

    Jaynes first appealed the firing to the Police Merit Board, who found Jaynes had violated two areas of LMPD’s standard operating procedures. More >>

  • US Marshal Service Shows It Can Be Just as Brutal as City, State, and Homeland Police

    US Marshal Service Shows It Can Be Just as Brutal as City, State, and Homeland Police

    As if we needed more evidence that that Unites States is a police state. The U.S. Marshal Service has given us a recent reminder that, they too, are part of the Police State. In this video they can be seen physically and verbally abusing an innocent house-watcher and some children. Among all the physical abuse, listen to how the fat, greasy marshal talks to the citizen: “shut the f*ck up” repeatedly. As if she needs permissions for that bloated porker to speak. It just demonstrates the contempt they have for citizens, who they see as enemies that they must corral, control, and beat into submission.

    Why aren’t we seeing this on the news? Because our mainstream news has long ago given up and been taken over by the Police State.

    The US can give any other country in the world a run for their money for title of Worst Human Rights Abusers. We can be sure that like all other abuses by the Police State, there will be no punishment for them, and anyone involved in exposing it should watch their back.

    Also notice that none of the officers were named. If anyone can identify these human rights abusers/criminal “marshal”, please post them here so they can be named for their crimes.

    More detail here at this article by Akela Lacy.

  • Policing for Profit

    Policing for profits and murder by police are nothing new to the United States or the state of Florida in particular.

    In 1921 Martin Tabert was arrested for the heinous crime of VAGRANCY and murdered for that crime by the state of Florida. Initially he was convicted and fined $25 and his parents sent that and another $25 for him to return home to Munich, North Dakota. However, the money they sent was stolen by the Leon County prison system so that Sheriff-villain James Robert Jones could earn more income by leasing Martin out to the Putnam Lumber Company.

    In January 1922, Tabert was whipped to death by murder Thomas Walter Higginbotham.

    Little has changed in policing and “justice” in the USA since then.