Protest Suppression FAIL: Cop Tries to Tackle Topless Protesters, Tackles Wall Instead
Topless feminist group FEMEN was at it again, and is beginning to prove too athletic for some cops to catch.
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The video shows the half-naked ladies running away from the police, and dodging the law enforcers like skillful footballers. For some time, the police’s attempts to catch the fleeing ladies failed.
At one point there is a slapstick moment where an officer trips over and slams into a building while chasing the flock of bare-chested females.
The topless women rallied in central Paris in front of the Palace of Justice in support of an arrested member of the feminist group. Over 20 FEMEN …read more
School Cop Pulls Women Over To Lick Their Feet And Steal Their Underwear
26-year-old Patrick Quinn, a school police officer from the Houston area in Texas, has been charged with “official oppression” for demanding that a woman fulfill his sexual fetishes during a traffic stop.
According to prosecutors, an unnamed victim was traveling through a residential neighborhood where officer Quinn happened to live. Quinn was creeping through the neighborhood at the time, and pulled the victim over for having an expired registration.
As a school police officer, Quinn was not authorized to be making traffic stops and had no business doing so, especially long after school hours at 3 a.m., when the incident occurred.
After pulling …read more
South Carolina Election Commission Says Votes Cast for Bobby Harrell for State Representative “Won’t Count”
On October 27, the South Carolina Election Commission said that Republican Bobby Harrell will remain on the November ballot for State Representative, district 114. However, the Commission says it doesn’t matter how many votes he gets, his votes don’t count. There could hardly be any clearer example of the decline in the sovereignty of the(More)… …read more
Vladimir Putin Criticizes U.S. Presidential Election Process
Russian leader Vladimir Putin, speaking in his own country, recently criticized the U.S. electoral college. See this Washington Post story. The story quotes him as saying that twice, the person who got the most popular votes failed to take the office. Actually, that has happened four times, in 1824, 1876, 1888, and 2000. Thanks to(More)… …read more
Dogs and Their Humans Gather Nationwide, Demanding Change to Stop Police From Killing Dogs
Victims of puppycide, dogs and their best friends gathered in 50 locations nationwide to protest puppycide and demand change.
From our friends at News2share.com
Biscuits and Bullets: Change Demanded for Police Killing Dogs
On March 18th, 2013, the Hartman family dog Lucy left their house and got lost. Thinking she was home, the dog began scratching at a neighbor’s door to get inside. When the neighbor called the police, officers arrived, killed her, and left her body on a hill near the road without notifying the family.
Ford Fischer and Trey Yingst of News2share visited Glen Rock Pennsylvania, where they visited the gravesite as …read more
24 Cops and Armored Military Vehicle Sent To Loot A 75 Year Old’s Retirement Fund
Marathon County police are not apologizing for their decision to use an armored military vehicle on a senior citizen because he may have been “argumentative.”
For years, 75-year-old Roger Hoeppner has been at odds with his local government in Marathon County, Wisconsin, over $80,000 dollars worth of fines relating to the use of his property.
Hoeppner has strongly disputed the fines that have been imposed on him, and he has been through multiple lawsuits and appeals with the city, in a fight to use his property the way that he wants to.
Town officials claim that a business which Hoeppner operates on his …read more
Conflicting Court Rulings on Whether Independent Candidate Should be on Ballot Create Crisis in Virgin Islands
Early voting in the U.S. Virgin Islands started on October 21. Among the offices on the ballot are candidates for the territory’s unicameral legislature, which is called the Senate, and which has 15 members, all with two-year terms. On October 24, the Virgin Islands Supreme Court ordered incumbent independent Senator Alicia “Chucky” Hansen removed from(More)… …read more
Ohio Libertarian Party Files Brief on Why Current Ballot Access Law, Passed in 2013, is Unconstitutional
Last week, the Ohio Libertarian Party filed this brief in its ongoing ballot access lawsuit, which was filed in 2013 to overturn the 2013 law that altered the definition of a “political party.” The case is Libertarian Party of Ohio v Husted, s.d., 2:13cv-953. The brief argues that the Ohio Constitution requires that all parties(More)… …read more
