Tag: Police State
Trump vows to send feds into cities facing violence, as DHS reportedly drafts Chicago deployment plan
Merging of US, Israel National Security States Accelerates Amid COVID-19
Why are U.S. police forces acting like an occupying army?
Police Used Smart Streetlight Footage to Investigate Protesters
Police Used Smart Streetlight Footage to Investigate Protesters
After a series of protests calling for police reform, the San Diego Police Department accessed the city’s network of streetlight cameras at least 35 times in search of evidence for criminal cases against protesters who police believed vandalized property or threw objects.
Police Are Arresting Protesters Over Facebook Posts—And It’s Just The Beginning
Antifa Facts and False Misinterpretations
False claims of antifa protesters plague small U.S. cities
“It’s frustrating when people from the outside start instigating and try to turn American against American.”
Sean Duval
What Is Antifa? Separating Fact From Fiction
Antifa has never been accused of killing anyone, unlike the white supremacist hate group Ku Klux Klan, which is not declared a terrorist organization.
What Is Antifa? Separating Fact From Fiction
Antifa has no leader and no clear organization. However, there are organized, localized groups who have followings on social media, such as the Rose City Antifa in Portland, Oregon.
What Is Antifa? Separating Fact From Fiction
Riot or resistance? How media frames unrest in Minneapolis will shape public’s view of protest
My research has found that some protest movements have more trouble than others getting legitimacy. My co-author Summer Harlow and I have studied how local and metropolitan newspapers cover protests. We found that narratives about the Women’s March and anti-Trump protests gave voice to protesters and significantly explored their grievances. On the other end of the spectrum, protests about anti-black racism and indigenous people’s rights received the least legitimizing coverage, with them more often seen as threatening and violent.
Trump to sign executive order on police reform Tuesday
Trump to sign executive order on police reform Tuesday
The order will focus on improving officer retention and recruitment practices, including encouraging departments to recruit from within the communities they will patrol, the officials said. It will also prioritize “co-respondent services” intended to more deeply involve social workers in responding to certain nonviolent calls — such as those involving mental health, drug addiction and homelessness issues — rather than cops alone.
The Cops Who Sicced a Dog on a Surrendered Suspect Got Qualified Immunity. SCOTUS Won’t Hear the Case.
“I have previously expressed my doubts about our qualified immunity jurisprudence,” writes Associate Justice Clarence Thomas in a dissent.
Mark Milley apologizes: Pentagon’s top general apologizes for appearing alongside Trump in Lafayette Square
Pentagon’s top general apologizes for appearing alongside Trump in Lafayette Square
The Pentagon’s top general apologized on Thursday for appearing alongside President Trump near the White House after authorities forcibly removed peaceful protesters from the area, saying that it “was a mistake that I have learned from.”
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