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American Concentration Camp We Have Money For HATE AND TORTURE. NONE FOR HEALTHCARE,ETC.
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🚨BREAKING: Large buses entering Delaney Hall ICE Prison on Day 23 of protests and prisoners hunger strike. Hundreds of prisoners have been transferred out in recent days as retaliation against the hunter strike. Our @JTCestkowksi reports ⬇️
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🚨🚨🚨6/14/2026: Police opened fire into a moving vehicle at a Walmart parking lot, killing 1-year-old Cohen Wiley inside. Reason: Police felt the woman in the car was shoplifting diapers. The woman is critical. Two LEOs involved. Details in link. incarcernation.com/view-for-…
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6/15/2026: Today's numbers. All cases documented individually in link. incarcernation.com/view-for-…
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“Once a case extends beyond three years, an officer cannot be decertified, meaning they cannot be prevented from working for other law enforcement agencies.”
"To date, not a single officer has been prosecuted by Bonta’s office, and no officer has been referred for decertification or even discipline after a police shooting investigation." calmatters.org/justice/2026/…
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Wild story of an informant who worked undercover for immigration enforcement in exchange for a work permit, only to become a target for deportation years later.
My latest is a story about a Mexican immigrant who worked as a confidential informant for immigration agents in the '90s. Last year, he was arrested by ICE at his scheduled green card interview. He spent almost four months in detention.
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Minneapolis forbids police from using chemical munitions for crowd control unless authorized by the police chief — even when officers fear they will be physically harmed. By contrast, there’s no federal standard for when tear gas can be deployed. propublica.org/article/how-t…
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Almost every news agency is choosing to leave this pig's name out of their reporting. Roy Alatorre joined the Pasadena Police Department in May 2021. If anyone else had shot a pig, their name and face would be plastered on every mention of the incident
Newly released dashcam video shows a Pasadena police officer getting shot by a fellow officer in what the police chief described as a "horseplay" incident. The shooting happened last September, but the department released the video Wednesday. The police chief said the officer who was shot has since recovered and that disciplinary action has been taken. abc7.la/JXROrI
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Commercial advertising, product placements, and corporate-sponsored promotions are explicitly prohibited on national parklands. The White House lawn is a unit of the National Park System. It also violates standard Anti-Vending and Solicitation Laws as well as misuse of public funds and government endorsement ethics. Everything this administration does spits in the face of our laws. Everything is a grift.
Lmao thought they canceled Bud Light
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NYPD cop Jonathan Baez's (badge #: 12619) car got stolen. He then did more than 200 searches on NYPD databases to find a car belonging to who he thought stole his car. He found the car, held 1 passenger at gunpoint & shot another in the head. gothamist.com/news/off-duty-…
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A man in Florida is suing Jacksonville Beach police after they relied on an incorrect facial-recognition result to arrest him for a crime in a city he never visited. The ACLU says police concealed evidence that he couldn't have committed the crime, including facts about distance and license-plate-reader searches. They're locking people up without a positive ID of their suspect? This is criminal and outrageous.
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I'm here at Holman prison in Alabama where, despite a court order permanently prohibiting the state from executing Jeffrey Lee, prison staff appear to be moving ahead full speed in anticipation of a possible Supreme Court order clearing the way for their nitrogen suffocation. 1/2
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IRTF Cleveland retweeted
ICYMI 7C Is a members Only bar for Philly cops, specializing in aiding and abetting drunk driving
Replying to @mr_saltz
I don't understand how people say I hate cops. I'm not the one milking dead officers to get drunk at the bar I am
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🚨 HE HAD SEPTIC SHOCK. THEY GAVE HIM PEPTO-BISMOL?! A wife of a detainee inside Delaney Hall tells @JordanChariton her husband was suffering from septic shock and profusely vomiting — and was given Pepto-Bismol. Day 20 of the hunger and labor strike. @JordanChariton @JonFarinaPhoto LIVE ⬇️
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The ACLU is suing two Florida police departments over the arrest of a Fort Myers man in a child-abduction case, saying officers treated a flawed face recognition match as a near-certain ID. wired.com/story/wrongful-arr…
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New: Cops keep getting arrested for using Flock to stalk people. Seemingly every week there's a new case, the details usually similar. Cops use unfettered access to Flock to surveil an ex. They most often search plates hundreds of times over months 404media.co/cops-keep-gettin…
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How many Emmett Tills and Scottsboro Boys do you need over how many successive generations before you’re ready to accept the USA hasn’t fundamentally changed in 250 years??
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Another activist found dead in her home, with marks on her neck, after leading a fight against mining companies and corrupt politicians amid the Ecuadorian state illegally expanding mining activity. Earlier this year, Ecuadorian water defender, Manuel Cabrera, was also murdered after refusing to give up the land he’s worked for years to mining corporations. Both activists received several death threats prior to passing and filed multiple complaints that went ignored because the state was hostile to their activism. Just last month, the vocal older sister of one of the four Black boys that the Ecuadorian state kidnapped, murdered and burned to ashes, was shot and killed. A few weeks later, family and neighbors from her community reported that military and government officials were stalking them and knocking on doors asking for the addresses of the 4 boys’ families in what appears to be an act of intimidation. All the while, Marxist organizers like Omar Campoverde are being starved and sexually tortured in Ecuador’s prisons. Whether it be by neglect, forced starvation, execution-style shoot outs, the U.S.-backed dictatorship that rules Ecuador by martial law and pentagon bombs is responsible and at fault.
No hacía falta conocer a Mónica Silva para que su asesinato nos duela profundamente. El asesinato de una defensora de derechos humanos y de la naturaleza constituye un golpe directo a la democracia. Cuando una persona es silenciada por denunciar corrupción, abusos de poder o estructuras criminales enquistadas en el Estado, no solo se atenta contra su vida. Se envía un mensaje de miedo a toda la sociedad. Quienes denunciamos violaciones de derechos humanos, corrupción e impunidad tenemos derecho a ejercer esa labor con garantías de protección. Y Mónica alertó, denunció y advirtió públicamente, en reiteradas ocasiones, sobre las amenazas y el riesgo que enfrentaba. ¿Dónde estuvo la respuesta del Estado? ¿Dónde estuvo @FiscaliaEcuador? ¿Dónde estuvo @DEFENSORIAEC? ¿Dónde estuvo @PoliciaEcuador? Las instituciones se regodean hablando de políticas de protección para personas defensoras. Pero cuando una defensora denunció amenazas concretas y pidió auxilio, el Estado no actuó. No la protegió. La dejó sola. Por eso, el Estado ecuatoriano tiene una responsabilidad ineludible en la muerte de Mónica Silva. Ahora tiene también la obligación de esclarecer la verdad. No solo frente a sus familiares, sino frente a toda la sociedad ecuatoriana. La investigación debe ser inmediata, independiente y capaz de llegar hasta los autores materiales e intelectuales de este crimen, sin importar el poder político, económico o institucional que puedan tener. Como defensor de derechos humanos, el asesinato de Mónica me duele profundamente porque nos recuerda una verdad incómoda. Muchas veces aquello que combatimos está protegido por redes de poder que confían en que la impunidad las mantendrá intactas. Pero también nos recuerda que callar nunca ha sido una opción. Debemos seguir denunciando, exigiendo verdad y enfrentando la impunidad. Mónica no puede convertirse en una estadística más. Su asesinato no puede quedar impune y su lucha no puede ser condenada al olvido. La mejor forma de honrar a Mónica es continuar diciendo en voz alta aquello que quisieron silenciar y exigiendo que su asesinato no quede impune.
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