Anonymous ID: b29c0c Sept. 2, 2020, 4:21 p.m. No.10508594   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8595 >>8619 >>8639 >>8707 >>8731 >>8757 >>9137 >>9207 >>9210

>>10508540

 

Trump orders review to defund NYC, other ‘anarchist’ cities

 

By Steven NelsonSeptember 2, 2020 | 6:40pm | Updated

 

WASHINGTON — President Trump is ordering the federal government to begin the process of defunding New York City and three other cities where officials allowed “lawless” protests and cut police budgets amid rising violent crime, The Post can exclusively reveal.

 

Trump on Wednesday signed a five-page memo ordering all federal agencies to send reports to the White House Office of Management and Budget that detail funds that can be redirected.

 

New York City, Washington, DC, Seattle and Portland are initial targets as Trump makes “law and order” a centerpiece of his reelection campaign after months of unrest and violence following the May killing of George Floyd by Minnesota police.

 

“My Administration will not allow Federal tax dollars to fund cities that allow themselves to deteriorate into lawless zones,” Trump says in the memo, which twice mentions New York Mayor Bill de Blasio by name.

 

“To ensure that Federal funds are neither unduly wasted nor spent in a manner that directly violates our Government’s promise to protect life, liberty, and property, it is imperative that the Federal Government review the use of Federal funds by jurisdictions that permit anarchy, violence, and destruction in America’s cities.”

 

Federal agencies must detail “all Federal funds provided to Seattle, Portland, New York City, Washington, D.C.” Also, within 14 days Attorney General Bill Barr must develop a list of “anarchist jurisdictions” that “permitted violence and the destruction of property to persist and have refused to undertake reasonable measures” to restore order. The memo does not require Barr to include the four cities, possibly for legal reasons.

 

The memo instructs White House budget director Russ Vought to issue guidance in 30 days from Wednesday “to the heads of agencies on restricting eligibility of or otherwise disfavoring, to the maximum extent permitted by law, anarchist jurisdictions in the receipt of Federal grants.”

 

The amounts of money impacted by Trump’s order could be massive. New York City, for example, gets about $7 billion a year in federal aid.

 

New York is named because of a crime wave as officials cut police funds. The city had a 177 percent spike in shootings in July compared to last year. The City Council approved a budget in July that cuts $1 billion from the NYPD’s $6 billion annual budget and eliminates $537 million in capital spending.

 

The memo says that “in New York City, city officials have allowed violence to spike.”

 

“In light of this unconscionable rise in violence, I have offered to provide Federal law enforcement assistance, but both Mayor de Blasio and Governor Andrew Cuomo have rejected my offer,” Trump says in the memo.

 

“While violence has surged, arrests have plummeted. In a 28-day period during the months of June and July, [New York City] arrests were down 62 percent from the same period in 2019. Amidst the rising violence, Mayor Bill de Blasio and the New York City Council agreed to cut one billion dollars from the New York Police Department (NYPD) budget, including by cancelling the hiring of 1,163 officers.”

 

The memo also cites NYPD Commissioner Dermot Shea’s June disbandment of plainclothes units. “Police officials have cited this decision as a factor contributing to the rise in violence,” the memo says.

 

“As a result of these State and local government policies, persistent and outrageous acts of violence and destruction have continued unabated in many of America’s cities, such as Portland, Seattle, and New York,” the memo says.

 

(cont)

 

https://nypost.com/2020/09/02/trump-orders-review-to-defund-nyc-other-anarchist-cities/

Anonymous ID: b29c0c Sept. 2, 2020, 4:21 p.m. No.10508595   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8731 >>8757 >>9137 >>9210

>>10508594

(cont)

 

In Washington, DC, “Mayor Muriel Bowser allowed rioters and anarchists to engage in violence and destruction in late May and early June, requiring me to call in the National Guard to maintain law and order in the Nation’s Capital,” the memo says.

 

The memo, in the works for weeks, does not directly reference activists confronting guests of Trump’s Republican National Convention speech as they left the White House on Thursday.

 

Portland made the list for nightly clashes that this week included activists smashing the windows of Mayor Ted Wheeler’s condo building, launching fireworks at its windows and lighting fires both inside and outside the residence.

 

Wheeler, who refused Trump’s offer of federal assistance in a recent letter, announced Tuesday he will find a new home to spare his neighbors from further protests.

 

Seattle is on the list largely for tolerating a long-running “autonomous zone” that ultimately was dismantled due to violent crime including shootings nearby.

 

“On July 1, Seattle declared the protest zone dismantled. But such failed leadership continues to harm the people of Seattle as, in recent weeks, rioters have engaged in violence and destruction of property across Seattle, resulting in at least 59 police officers being injured and multiple businesses and vehicles vandalized,” the memo says.

 

“American taxpayers who fund the great programs that our cities rely on deserve to be protected by their local city officials,” Vought told The Post.

 

“We are taking action by exploring all options to ensure federal resources flowing to lawless cities aren’t being squandered. The lack of law and order surrounding these riots, and response from local leadership, is a dereliction of duty. Our men and women in blue cannot be handcuffed by local leadership in their efforts to respond to riots and protect their fellow citizens,” Vought said.

 

A senior administration official told The Post that “taxpayers shouldn’t foot the bill for local politicians’ dereliction of duty” and “President Trump is ensuring taxpayer dollars are not wasted by lawless mayors.”

 

The list of cities and possibly states will be updated periodically with input from the Justice Department, the official said, and federal agencies will be directed to revise grant conditions when applicable to uphold the rule of law.

 

The official said Portland, the smallest city on the list, got more than $252 million in federal funds in fiscal 2019, including for police operations.

Anonymous ID: b29c0c Sept. 2, 2020, 4:29 p.m. No.10508674   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8689 >>8699 >>8713 >>8731 >>8825 >>9137 >>9210

>>10508608

 

(we've been through this alreday, but this is the case)

 

How a handcuffed Black man suffocated as Rochester police restrained him

 

Published 5:59 PM EDT Sep 2, 2020

 

A Black man died of asphyxiation earlier this year after Rochester police officers trying to take him into protective custody pinned him to the ground while restraining him.

 

The incident occurred in March — two months before George Floyd's very similar death in Minneapolis touched off nationwide protests — yet it didn't become public until now.

 

The curtain was lifted on the death of 41-year-old Daniel T. Prude at a late-morning news conference Wednesday at which Prude's family and local activists called his death a murder and demanded that the officers involved be fired and charged in his homicide.

 

"We are in need of accountability for the wrongful death and murder of Daniel Prude. He was treated inhumanely and without dignity," said Ashley Gantt, a community organizer from Free the People Roc and the New York Civil Liberties Union. "These officers killed someone and are still patrolling in our community."

 

A copy of the video and some case documents, including the autopsy report and internal police investigations of the case, were provided to the Democrat and Chronicle earlier this week by one of the family’s lawyers.

 

https://eu.democratandchronicle.com/story/news/2020/09/02/daniel-prude-rochester-ny-police-died-march-2020-after-officers-restrained-him/5682948002/

Anonymous ID: b29c0c Sept. 2, 2020, 4:31 p.m. No.10508689   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8731 >>8755 >>9137 >>9210

>>10508674

 

Police believe that Prude broke windows at a West Main Street business as he walked along before officers found him. Several people encountered him on West Main and at least one of them called 911 to report his erratic actions, the police narrative said.

 

Prude had left his brother’s home wearing only long underwear, a tank top and socks. He took off the clothes while on West Main, a witness told police. One passerby stopped to shoot a Facebook Live video of Prude after seeing the disturbed man get on his knees and beg another motorist to call 911.

 

After being intercepted moments later by a police officer on Jefferson Avenue, Prude was ordered to lie on the ground and place his hands behind his back. He complied immediately with both directives, the video shows, saying, “Sure thing, sure thing,” as he rolled onto his stomach. The time was 3:16 a.m.

 

The city on Aug. 20 provided family lawyers with a total of 88 minutes of police body camera footage of the incident, pursuant to an open-records request.

 

The video does not show Prude offering any physical resistance to the half-dozen or so officers who converged on the scene. The video, with one gap of a few seconds, appears to show the entirety of the 11-minute interaction between Prude and the police.

 

The Democrat and Chronicle reviewed all 88 minutes of raw video, which was provided by the lawyer, and did not see any meaningful action that had been omitted from the compilation.

 

The police protocol apparently was to subdue and calm Prude and make what is known as a mental-health arrest, which is not a criminal arrest but is a civil detention for the purpose of transporting the person to receive emergency treatment.

 

Though handcuffed and on the ground, Prude remained agitated, squirming and shouting belligerently at times and spitting into the street. He never got up and never initiated any contact with the police.

 

But when the spitting began, officers covered Prude’s face and head with a white “spit hood” intended to protect police from a suspect’s bodily fluids. Prude had claimed to officers he was infected with the coronavirus, which likely raised concerns about his spitting.

 

The hood was the only covering he was given; Prude remained naked in temperatures just above freezing, as light snow fell, throughout the episode.

Anonymous ID: b29c0c Sept. 2, 2020, 4:45 p.m. No.10508816   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9268

>>10508635

 

a. It will happen when the weather cools.

b. That's when they'll make their move.

c. The plans laid long ago, before the founding of America, and older still, will come to fruition.

d. They're trying to force God's hand.

 

Watch for these signs:

  1. Three branches will become one.

  2. An island will drift away.

  3. A killing bolt will shine in the night but will not kill.

  4. The start will gorge itself on clay.

  5. Idols will speak and move about.

6. The black flag will fly about the dome.

  1. The belly of the dragon will drip water.

  2. Two voices will call out in a silence that all will hear.

  3. A rock will stand on seven hills.

  4. The ravens will starve.

  5. The bear will leave its cave forever

  6. The rod and the ring will strike.

Anonymous ID: b29c0c Sept. 2, 2020, 4:51 p.m. No.10508878   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10508680

Oh so easy. Anytime you install software on your computer those files could be included in a deeply buried folder that you never would think to check. FBI comes in and knows exactly what folders to look in and you had no idea.

Anonymous ID: b29c0c Sept. 2, 2020, 4:57 p.m. No.10508945   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9020 >>9090 >>9137 >>9210

>>10508643

 

"The Frisco Police Department is aware of the information circulating on social media related to the welfare of a child. This is an active case currently under investigation by our Criminal Investigations Division," the department wrote in a statement. "We certainly appreciate the passion and concern expressed by everyone on social media and consider protecting the children in our community as one of our greatest responsibility. However, because it is an active case, we cannot provide any other comment."

 

The investigation continues.

 

https://meaww.com/online-police-nine-year-old-girl-abused-mother-boyfriend-watches-happen-texas-frisco

Anonymous ID: b29c0c Sept. 2, 2020, 5:03 p.m. No.10509020   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9137 >>9210

>>10508945

 

While the Frisco Police Department will not usually offer further comment on cases that are this sensitive in nature, we would like the public to know that the child in this case is safe and staying at a safe location.”

 

“Due the public nature of this case, we also feel the need to address false information circulating on social media.”

 

“For example, posts claiming that the alleged offender is a police officer with our department are FALSE, as the individual has never had any professional affiliation with the Frisco Police Department.”

 

“The continued dissemination of patently false

information and third-party speculation on various social media platforms related to this case serves no other purpose than to hinder investigative efforts and does nothing to help the child in the case.”

 

“The case remains under active investigation, and we are restricted by law on providing specific information related to juvenile cases.”

 

“The Frisco Police Department shares your concerns and continues to partner with various agencies to assure the safety and wellbeing of all involved.“