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mick silver
7th January 2016, 04:39 AM
Are the Police in America Above the Law?Connecting The Pieces (http://sputniknews.com/radio_connecting_the_pieces/)17:13 07.08.2015(updated 17:35 07.08.2015) Get short URL
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Stories about police abusing their powers seem to be more and more frequent but a story from California reveals just how corrupt the system really is. Essentially, the police are recorded on video breaking numerous laws, getting high, and then beating the case in court! End of story? The police can record you - but you can’t record them!


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Our story kicks off today in the bright and sunny land they call California. Although medical marijuana has been legal for almost 20 years now, a few police officers in the beautiful City of Santa Ana decided that their small town of just slightly more than 300k had too many pot dispensaries. On this fateful day, a motley band of police, some undercover, some in body armor, and even a motorcycle cop thrown in for good measure, kicked down the front door and stormed in, guns drawn. Mind you, this business was on the main street. It wasn't some back-alley shady place. And it was licensed, for the most part. There was a minor misdemeanor licensing offense, and on the face of it, this should have been a civil court issue, but not today. So back to our heroes and in come the police kicking down doors with guns pointed everywhere. The customers were frightened and fell to the floor. Of course, they had not done anything wrong, so why should they worry? They were escorted out and the police immediately begin to dismantle and destroy the camera security system. Of course, they missed a few and that, dear listeners, is how we know what happened next.
After the police thought they had removed or even broken all of the security cameras, they immediately began to get to work — cataloging and bagging and boxing things that were in the store. While they were doing this, they were talking about what had just gone down when the Sergeant, which was in the person in charge and who also happened to be female, was overhead responding to a question by her subordinate when she said — "…that she wanted to kick Marla James — a marijuana activist and wheelchair-bound amputee who was present during the raid — in her "nub." This of course, is a derogatory term for the remaining portion of the woman’s leg. But it doesn't stop there. When the video went viral, the OCweekly wrote — "Marla James struggled to understand why the female officer in the video would make fun of her disability. Marla was quoted as saying — "You know what, I was really nice to that woman. I even complimented her on her hair. I treated that woman with respect and I have no idea why she wanted to kick my stump." But our tale doesn't stop here.
After a while, the police seem to become bored and one of them wanders over to a safe. In the video, he notices several products and picks one up and eats it. He appears to like whatever it was in his hand and takes it into the other room, where he proceeds to pass it on to another guy. In fact, as OCweekly reports –“the video shows that there were at least four officers eating marijuana edibles”. So, now the police, which are still on the job, are on their way to becoming high. But the story doesn't end there.
So, while they are still working, one guy apparently feels comfortable enough to tell stories, and his audio was caught on tape. He starts off by asking if the other guy knew the judge that had just signed the warrant that they were serving. The police man goes on to note that he is good friends with the judge, and then tells a story about how they bought beers at a gas station and then were drinking and driving. After a while, the group of police get bored and begin to play darts before one of them notice some guys from the fire department arriving. Giving a warning call to the others, he shouts out — "Fire department, watch your mouths!" Then the guy from the Fire dept. walks in, looks at them and is heard saying- "Ya'll hungry yet? We got pizza on the way". Now, dear listeners, if you thought that was the wrap-up to a Cheech and Chong sketch, you would be wrong. We have several more twists to add to this story.
The video was released by the shopkeeper to the local press, which was then forwarded on to internal affairs. You know, the police watching the police. Fast forward a week or two and the OCregister is now reporting that a lawsuit was just filed in Orange County Superior Court by 3 police officers and the Santa Ana Police Officers Association. That lawsuit is seeking to prevent the Santa Ana Police Department internal affairs investigators from using the video! Apparently, the lawyers representing the police — "…disagree about the video’s accuracy and authenticity". Don't laugh, it gets even better.
The lawsuit argues that the video doesn’t paint a fair version of events. The suit also claims the video shouldn’t be used as evidence because, among other things, the police didn’t know they were on camera. The suit specifically notes — “All police personnel present had a reasonable expectation that their conversations were no longer being recorded…”. The suit also goes on to say that the dispensary also did not obtain consent of any officer to record them. You know, the same people they escorted out at gunpoint earlier in the video. Matthew Pappas, a lawyer for the dispensary that was raided, pointed to the irony of police seeking to shoot down the use of video as evidence in an investigation when they routinely use audio and videos to investigate other crimes. Pappas said-“It’s pretty pathetic for police to say if we don’t like something than it can’t be used as evidence”. But! There is a final wrinkle to this story.
The Atlantic notes that — "…the most galling of all is the fact that this tactic is going to work temporarily. A Superior Court judge indicated Tuesday that he plans to issue a temporary restraining order that would prevent internal affairs from using the video in their investigation".
And that, dear listeners, is America today. The powers that be do what they want, when they want and rules are for the little guy. From the banks that were too big to fail, to Pelosi famously saying — “We have to pass the Obamacare bill to find out what’s inside” to the hidden legislation of the TPP, it is all the same.
In the case of the Santa Ana police, it didn't matter if the incident was recorded or not. It doesn't matter if the very people that are sworn to uphold the law break it several many times on video — threatening to assault a crippled woman in a wheelchair, shoplifting, getting high on the job, theft from the taxpayer and the list goes on. It doesn't matter at all because if they get caught, the money will flow, the lawyers will step in and the entire thing will be memory holed.
Of course, there is the other the big question, did they drive to work? and if so, did they intend to drive home under the influence?
So what do you think dear listeners, "Are the police in America above the law?"





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cheka.
7th January 2016, 04:43 AM
above the law, but not above nyc/dc agendas

see that they fired the cop that pulled over the suicidal crazy black woman in tx

gunDriller
7th January 2016, 08:09 AM
What are the stats - I would guess that American police have ruined more lives than men died in the Civil War.

palani
7th January 2016, 08:16 AM
Police are CORPORATE. They only work for CORPORATIONS and they only deal with regulating CORPORATIONS.

hoarder
7th January 2016, 08:54 AM
above the law, but not above nyc/dc agendas

see that they fired the cop that pulled over the suicidal crazy black woman in txThat's why the nice men wear stars of David on their chests.

mick silver
7th January 2016, 11:12 AM
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gunDriller
7th January 2016, 12:46 PM
Police are CORPORATE. They only work for CORPORATIONS and they only deal with regulating CORPORATIONS.

Is that another way of saying, Police are (mostly) Shabbas Goyim (cooperative cattle), and they are there to protect the Jews' and their property ?

palani
8th January 2016, 08:25 AM
Is that another way of saying, Police are (mostly) Shabbas Goyim (cooperative cattle), and they are there to protect the Jews' and their property ?
I would direct your attention to this book

https://books.google.com/books?id=nj9aAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA355&dq=police&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwic9oy-3pjKAhVGNSYKHXBkAp0Q6AEIPTAG#v=onepage&q=police&f=false

Recognize this was written early in the history of police/magistrates in England circa 1792. Police actually originated in pre-revolution France. It makes interesting reading though as all the crimes discussed are nothing more than an early commercial society attempting to control people who cheated in some way to make their living possible in METROPOLIS.

It is crimes against the commercial system (corporations) that is regulated and controlled by this system.

palani
8th January 2016, 08:55 AM
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mick silver
8th January 2016, 11:43 AM
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Published: January 7, 2016
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Source: The Free Thought Project (http://thefreethoughtproject.com/officer-arrested-rehired-arrested-domestic-violence/)


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Philadelphia, PA — Philadelphia Police Officer Deric Lewis was recently arrested for the third time, after being arrested on two other occasions and losing his job as a result. In his two previous arrests, Lewis was charged with assault and reckless endangerment, and was reported as being violent in both situations.
As a result of the first two arrests, he lost his job. However, shortly after, he was rehired, only to be arrested again.
In his most recent arrest, he was booked for domestic violence after his wife called the police on him.
While on the phone with the 911 operator, his wife claimed that he was trying to kill her.
“‘Please hurry. He has a gun and he’s going to kill me,’” she told the operator.
Police say that when they arrived on the scene both Lewis and his wife turned on the police. Lewis refused to identify himself and became belligerent with the officers and reportedly attacked one of them.
Lewis was arrested and charged with assault and two counts of harassment, which still seems light in comparison to what an average person would be charged with if they behaved in a similar manner.
When asked to comment on the case, Lewis’ wife told reporters (http://www.philly.com/philly/news/City-cop-arrested-for-third-time.html?c=r) that “I’m sure he doesn’t give a s**t about what you write. He’s on his way back to work right now.”
In his previous cases, Lewis was able to avoid prosecution because the witness never showed up for court.
Police spokesman Lt. John Stanford said that Lewis would not be getting off easy this time because the witnesses are police officers and will be required to be in court.
“This time, if the assault is against police, I’m pretty sure those officers will be responding to the hearing,” he said.
When pressed about why Stanford was rehired and allowed back on the police force, Stanford said that the matter was being investigated.
In 2010 when he was arrested, the victims in the case were girlfriends that he was involved with, meaning that he was likely manipulating or threatening them into silence.
Unfortunately, domestic violence is a serious problem among police officers, and in most cases they never see any consequences. According to recent studies (http://thefreethoughtproject.com/cops-beat-wives-girlfriends-double-national-rate-receive-promotions/), law enforcement officers beat their wives or girlfriends at nearly double the rate of the rest of the population.
Several studies, according to Diane Wetendorf (http://www.abuseofpower.info/index.htm), author of Police Domestic Violence: Handbook for Victims (http://www.abuseofpower.info/Book_Index.htm), indicate that women suffer domestic abuse in at least 40 percent of police officer families. For American women overall, the figure is 25 percent, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

According to The Advocates for Human Rights Organization (http://www.stopvaw.org/officer-involved_domestic_violence), studies indicate that police families are 2-4 times more likely than the general population to experience domestic violence, making the potential for disparities in protective success particularly troubling.


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Ponce
8th January 2016, 12:35 PM
Anyone has only the power that YOU allow them to have..... and if they do to much? it is then because of you.

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