2 Capitol Police officers suspended, at least 10 more under investigation for alleged roles in riot
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Ashli Babbitt: Woman Shot at US Capitol Was QAnon Conspiracy Believer
Ashli Babbitt: Woman Shot at US Capitol Was QAnon Conspiracy Believer
He said he wasn’t injured. “It could have been me. She went in first.” He said, “This cannot stand anymore … they don’t represent anybody. And now they will kill people.” Asked who he meant, he said, “Police, Congressmen and women. They don’t care. They think we’re a joke. $2,000 checks were a joke to them.” He said people were filming the marchers earlier and laughing at them. Once they were inside “guns came out.” He added: “We’re at a point now where it can’t be allowed to stand.”
Why Do We Need the Vaccine?
Why do we need the Covid-19 vaccine if it can’t protect us from Covid-19?
Why Do We Need the Vaccine?
Gorgon Stare – A “Persistent Eye in the Sky” May Be Coming to a City Near You
Gorgon Stare – A “Persistent Eye in the Sky” May Be Coming to a City Near You
This plan was ordered by Congress in the 2010 National Defense Authorization Act. It directed the Departments of Defense and Transportation to “develop a plan for providing expanded access to the national airspace for unmanned aircraft systems of the Department of Defense.” Gen. Poss was one of nearly two dozen ex-military officers who, starting in 2010, were put into positions at the FAA to oversee drone integration research. With little public scrutiny, the plan has been moving forward ever since.
If you’re thinking that this is a partisan issue, think again. This plan has been enacted and expanded under Presidents and Congresses of both parties. If you’re uncomfortable with a President Biden having the ability to track the movements of every Tea Party or Q-Anon supporter, you should be. Just as we should all be concerned about a President Trump tracking…well, everybody else.
SDPD Is Punishing Speech Using a 102-Year-Old City Law
SDPD Is Punishing Speech Using a 102-Year-Old City Law
Since 2013, SDPD officers have issued 83 tickets for seditious language. One man says he was cited for singing rap lyrics; another was ticketed inside his own home.
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.