Friday, July 22, 2016

Miami-Dade PBA head John Rivera calls out the media for questioning Hero Cops.

https://photographyisnotacrime.com/2016/07/21/north-miami-police-meant-kill-autistic-man-instead-injuring-caretaker/
“Be responsible in your reporting,We’re asking the community to please allow facts — not sensationalism, not politics — facts to allow to work their way through the system.”

http://blog.simplejustice.us/2016/07/23/p-o-jonathan-aledda-a-cops-truth/

Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Police killed were heroes and we need to restrict peoples constitutional rights (1st,2nd,4th 5th,6th) further to protect cops like them and honor their sacrifice



Statement of NYC PBA President Patrick J. Lynch on Assassinations in Dallas

...much of the anger directed at police officers over the past few years has been fueled by erroneous information and inflammatory rhetoric put forward by groups and individuals whose agenda has nothing to do with justice.  Our elected leaders fail us when they prejudge incidents without having all the facts and disparage all law enforcement.  As we go forward, we need to take an honest, hard look at everything that wrongfully inflames emotions against police officers if we are going to be able to bring police officers and the community together.”

Saturday, July 9, 2016

California Officer David Rodriguez is the victim of yet another malicious Section 1983 lawsuit by a professional victim

 http://mimesislaw.com/fault-lines/free-officer-friendly-rodriguez/11148
It’s sad enough Officer Rodriguez faces a civil suit for the performance of his duties, simply because a rogue citizen decided to film an encounter allegedly dedicated to “traffic scofflaws.”  That he must face a Federal Judge for keeping his weapon ready to fire in an high crime neighborhood like Rohnert Park just adds to the insanity.  If Don McComas wants to do the right thing, it’s time to apologize to Officer Rodriguez for triggering him on the job, publicly kowtow to the Rohnert Park Police, and turn himself in for exercising his First Amendment rights.

Sunday, July 3, 2016

Don't "strip some people of the law’s protection based on their employment” “This is a dangerous and un-American line of thought.”

ACLU sues to allow secret recording of police officers
Harvey Silverglate, an attorney who specializes in civil liberties, said he thinks — and hopes — the suit is successful. He thinks there should be a public policy exception under the First Amendment to the state’s wiretap law.
“I understand why the police don’t like it for precisely the reason I do like it,” he said. “It advances truth. It redresses the imbalance in the credibility of the ordinary citizen versus the police officer, especially in the court of law.”