Anonymous ID: fc122f March 9, 2020, 5:26 a.m. No.8356173   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6257

>>8356120

Thank you, Baker.

 

>>8354356 (lb) FIRST AMENDMENT AUDIT

Lawfag is on to something here. I've been following a trend called First Amendment Audits. There are several citizen observers out recording cops and other public officials in the performance of their official duties and they are uncovering corruption all over. They are likewise fighting tyrant's and their trumped up charges along with constant civil rights abuse, but they fight back.

 

They use public records requests to expose the corruption, and they record themselves making the requests to expose the tyrants. Some of them are doing DIY 42 USC 1983, 1985 suits (against state actors), & Bivens claims (against federal actors). Others are working with some of the very fine lawyers who handle these things.

 

(Regarding legality…1st Amendment plus Smith v. City of Cummings -11th Circuit) is the prevailing case law)

 

For example, the public has uncovered major corruption is Olmos Park, TX and Leon Valley, TX. Both of these municipalities are pocket communities in the city of San Antonio. They are beating and jailing people and stealing their property. In one town, the Police Chief has had himself also appointed as the City Manager and has conspired to oust the mayor…all while stealing hundreds of thousands of dollar from the public with his self written employment contracts.

 

These citizen observers are good people who are tired of seeing the corruption and hypocrisy from the blue line mafia. They are not sovereign citizens; in fact they respect and love the law. It's the cops and judges who basically have sovereign immunity from prosecution, plus additional their privileges and liberties. We need cops, but we need good and accountable cops. It's funny how when you investigate yourself, you rarely find that you did anything wrong, isn't it?

 

Check out these folks, fighting for our ever-infringed-upon rights.

 

Justin Pulliam -

"You'll know when I hurt you" Bully Police Chief's War on 1st & 2nd Amendment | Olmos Park TX

https://youtu.be/AwKWPOz3ic8

 

Blind Justice

Unidentified Men Attack and Kidnap Blind Veteran

https://youtu.be/PPGs6zRLUBY

 

James Freeman

Police Chief Rene Valenciano Commits Federal Crimes In Front Of A half Dozen Cameras https://youtu.be/hhNDcvargpE

 

Amagansett Press

“TOWN ATTORNEY RESIGNS AFTER THIS VIDEO“- First Amendment Audit

https://youtu.be/CrqtUvUTOSk

 

TXSHEEPDOG72

ERASE YOUR FOOTAGE!!!!!! FT. SAM HOUSTON POLICE

https://youtu.be/V9IE0L2cSnM

 

San Joaquin Valley Transparency

Know your rights, know what to say! Debating machine…

https://youtu.be/q5VaKWSf3c0

 

Roque Nation

ROID RAGE COP COMES UNGLUED!!! 1st Amendment audit fail!!

https://youtu.be/PbIdwBi-MHA

 

Disorderly Product News

UPDATE ITS ALL BAD NEWS FOR THE HIGHEST PAID BALTIMORE EMPLOYEE

https://youtu.be/hgtEl7wrSWs

 

#PhotographyIsNotACrime #WatchTheWatchers

Anonymous ID: fc122f March 9, 2020, 6:01 a.m. No.8356349   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6429

>>8356257

In my admittedly narrow point of view, violating one's oath of office is the federal offense. We have an entire Federal legal system that does nothing (in comparison to muh War on Drugs) to detect and prosecute the oath of office crimes of public officials.

 

Our system is corrupted, and the solution can only come from "we the people". We have to work from the bottom up to hold our public officials accountable through every legal means necessary, starting with making a public record of their behavior and creating a papertrail.

 

Every time a cop unnecessarily detains you and take your ID, a report is generated that is likely forwarded to a Threat Fusion center. This data is collated and used to track activists, put citizens on the no-fly list, and to generate midnight SWAT raids on innocent civilians. The policing for profit inJustice system is at war with the People, and the People don't even see it.

 

I challenge each of us to grab a cellphone camera, find a cop, and ask them; "Can I see your Driver's License? Where are you coming from? Where are you going? Have you had anything to drink? Are you carrying anything illegal? Can I search your vehicle?" We'll then see what the blue line mafia thinks of the average citizen.

Anonymous ID: fc122f March 9, 2020, 6:29 a.m. No.8356513   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8356429

 

Cops are simply employees, doing the job that they are paid to do. Most are pretty decent at keeping their department happy, which ensures they continue to stay employed. They are neither good nor bad as a whole, but products of the policies and procedures they are instructed to enforce using the methods they are taught. Some are phenomenal, and they should be publicly applauded. Others are violent tyrants who beat, kill and cage people for laughs. Our police have been taught that the public is a threat and not to be trusted.

 

"In this day and age, since 9/11, for officer safety, I'm going to need you to give up your rights, in spite of my oath to the Constitution to defend them."

 

The number 1 killer of cops is traffic accidents.

 

The number 1 cause of traffic accidents with a police officer fatality is the officers speeding and losing control.

 

Since 9/11 ~245 people have been killed by terrorists in the US. In the same time period cops have killed an average of 1000 citizens per year…nearly 20,000 vs 245.

 

>90% of police shooting are determined justified with little to no citizen oversight. "Swept under the rug"

 

At the end of the day, a cop might let you off with a warning, but I'll wager they'll never ever testify against a fellow cop in court, regardless of guilt, unless it's in the interest of their union; not necessarily in the interest of justice.