Tag: police
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Chicago Police illustrate perfectly why biological males should never compete against biological females
If four visibly overweight women can’t take down one relatively skinny man what chance do athletes have when men train for the sport?
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No one wants to be a cop anymore… why would they?
Part of the problem is the militarization of the police force. This has been happening for decades. I’ve often thought military style training and equipment makes the people look like the enemy in the eyes of cops. When police show up to a domestic disturbance in tactical gear and armored vehicles it’s hard to trust…
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San Francisco Police to get “killer robots”
They won’t be armed with guns… but could be equipped with explosives. The San Francisco Police Department said it does not have pre-armed robots and has no plans to arm robots with guns. But the department could deploy robots equipped with explosive charges “to contact, incapacitate, or disorient violent, armed, or dangerous suspect” when lives…
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The news about the police response in Uvalde keeps getting worse
“If anything they were being more aggressive on us parents that were waiting to go in there” — Angeli Gomez My first reaction in these situations is to give police the benefit of the doubt. But this story gets uglier and uglier the more we find out. This is from CBS News where they interviewed…
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We are at an inflection point in the United States and Western Civilization
When police enforce immoral laws that violate the U.S. Constitution and an individual’s natural rights what is left for the citizenry to do? Local police across the world are enforcing mask and vaccine mandates by arresting people, fining them, putting them in camps, and in some cases jail. When the national government, particularly in the…
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Right to resist arrest in Georgia
Huh… you learn something new every day. I never heard of a right to resist arrest. This stems from English common law. Georgia adopted the common law of England in 1776. Embedded in that common law was the right to physically resist an unlawful arrest or escape from an unlawful detention, Justice John Ellington wrote…