Anonymous Infiltrates the Police, Cop Facing Discipline After Wearing Guy Fawkes Mask to Protest

Miami Beach, Florida – A North Miami Beach Police officer is facing disciplinary action from his police department for his involvement in “Anonymous” and his refusal to take off a mask at a recent protest that he organized and participated in.
According to officials at the North Miami Beach Police Department, Officer Ericson Harrell violated department policies when he was arrested in Plantation during a one man protest against Obamacare.
Commanders at the police department said that his actions were “unbecoming of an officer”and that he will be suspended without pay. However, since Harrell was suspended with pay immediately after his arrest, …read more

Deputy Caught on Camera Shattering Wheelchair Bound Man’s Dentures While Beating Him To A Pulp

Pinellas County, FL– Deputy Raymond Ferrio, 47, was fired from the Pinella’s County Police Department on Tuesday for using excessive force on an inmate, and admitting he got “caught up in the moment” while beating a disabled man.

Shockingly, not only did this department fire the unhinged officer, they showed complete transparency in not only issuing a full statement, but also releasing a four and a half minute long video of the incident. It is currently unclear if they will go for the gold and actually arrest and charge Ferrio for the brutal assault.
The statement read in part:
“According to the …read more

New Police Radar Device Can See Through Homes, And Has Been Out For 3 Years

It was recently reported in the mainstream media that a minimum of 50 U.S. law enforcement agencies have secretly received radar devices which allow them to actually see through walls and into people’s homes. What is even more disturbing than the recent reports is the fact that these devices have already been in deployment for the past three years, with very little mention in the courts or the media.
For the past few years, the government has spent at least $180,000 on devices that can search your home without a warrant. L-3 Communications, the company that makes the “Range-R” spy device, …read more

Delaware Man: Police Probing Biden Shooting ‘Beat the Daylights Out of Me’

A Delaware man said that local police violently accosted him before he was arrested, as law enforcement official investigated reports of multiple gunshots near the home of Vice President Joe Biden in Greenville, Delaware.
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There has been an ongoing investigation into the shooting incident near Biden’s home, but the man, Rock Peters, was arrested roughly 30 minutes after the gunshots were reported. Peters said he was left with a swollen nose, rib injuries, multiple face abrasions and a black eye after New Castle County police beat him.
The incident occurred on Saturday night when Peters had been driving in a car near …read more

Coinbase Raises $75M from DFJ Growth, USAA, NYSE, and More

Today we are pleased to announce that Coinbase has raised $75 million in Series C financing, the largest funding round to date for a Bitcoin company. This brings our total capital raised to $106 million.
The round was led by DFJ Growth, with participation from our existing investors, including Andreessen Horowitz, Union Square Ventures, and Ribbit Capital.
Three of the world’s most respected financial institutions – The New York Stock Exchange, USAA, and BBVA (a large multinational bank) – also invested in the round alongside personal investments from former Citigroup CEO Vikram Pandit and former Thomson Reuters CEO Tom Glocer. This marks …read more

Police Accountability Measures Working? Intense Standoff With Gun Wielding Man Ends Peacfully

Sacramento, CA — An intense standoff was captured on video between a mentally unstable man and Sacramento police officers on Thursday.
Amazingly enough, the myriad of snipers and SWAT members didn’t fire a single round at the man who was waiving a revolver around in the middle of the road.
Instead of shooting first and asking questions later, a negotiator, Officer Ed Bertola, was called in. Police requested, over their loud speaker, for the suspect, Cory Thomas, to call 9-1-1; surprisingly, he did.
Bertola told FOX 40 that Thomas was originally over at Power Inn for a registration violation. However, instead of stopping, …read more