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Customs and Border Patrol trainee learns firsthand how to conduct an illegal stop, with attempted assault by law enforcement, tazing people for defending their rights, and illegal searches all in one day





Jessica Cooke, a 21-year-old from Ogdensburg, New York, recently graduated from SUNY Canton with a degree in law enforcement leadership and had already applied for a job as a U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agent when she was surprised by an impromptu final lesson at a CBP checkpoint on Route 37 in Waddington last week. What she learned—that people who insist on their constitutional rights in this setting run the risk of being roughed up and shot with a stun gun—should help make her a better CBP agent, although CBP may not see it that way.

Cooke was driving from Norfolk to her boyfriend's house in Ogdensburg, the northern border of which is the St. Lawrence River. If you cross the river, you are in Canada, but Cooke was not crossing the river. She nevertheless became subject to the arbitrary orders of CBP agents by driving through one of the country's many internal immigration checkpoints, which can be located anywhere within 100 miles of the border (a zone that includes two-thirds of the U.S. population). For some mysterious reason, she was instructed to pull into a secondary inspection area, where she used her cellphone to record a five-minute video of the stop (below).

After presenting her driver's license, Cooke, who surely learned in college that police (and even CBP agents!) need "reasonable suspicion" to detain someone, asks why she was pulled over. "You guys have no reason to be holding me," she says. A male agent who identifies himself as a supervisor has no explanation for the detention, but he says Cooke will have to wait for a drug-sniffing dog to inspect her car. "Well, they'd better be here soon, because if not, I'm calling 911, and this can all be figured out," Cooke says. "You guys are holding me here against my will." Eventually the female agent who first interacted with Cooke says she seemed nervous—an all-purpose excuse for detaining someone, since people tend to be nervous when confronted by armed government officials.

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Boston taxpayers pay about $3 million per year for civil rights violations by Boston police

The bulk of the legal settlements that Boston police reached in the past decade were from civil rights violations filed by people wrongfully imprisoned, beaten by police, or police officers themselves seeking justice, city records show.

The Boston Police Department paid a total of $41.4 million to settle all of the cases brought against it since 2004 which include property damage and personal injury caused by car accidents, according to documents released by the city this week and updated yesterday.

But BPD has paid more than 75 percent of that — some $31.2 million — for wrongdoing, records show.

Five lawsuits settled by the department — totaling $16.4 million — were all awarded for wrongful convictions after DNA evidence showed the men convicted of the crime were innocent, a Herald analysis shows.

Anthony Powell, Ulysses Charles and Neil Miller, were all exonerated of rape charges; Stephan Cowans was cleared of shooting a cop, and James Haley was freed from murder charges, records show.

One of the settlements was for the wrongful armed robbery arrest of a 15-year-old girl who was locked up in January 2011 and detained overnight even though the victim told police she was not the person who robbed him, federal court records show.

The girl was also suspended at school and forced to enroll in a program for troubled students, according to records. A month later the charges were dropped, and the girl’s school record was cleared. The department paid her family $50,000, city data shows.

Police Capt. Joseph Gillespie — currently the district captain in West Roxbury — who sued in federal court where he stated he was wrongfully passed over for promotion and retaliated against by the department and then-Mayor Thomas M. Menino when he campaigned for mayoral rival Michael Flaherty, was given a $55,000 settlement, records show.

Theron White a student at the Jeremiah E. Burke High School in Dorchester was stopped by at least three cops leaving a large disturbance at the school in January 2009, his case states. One cop reached inside White’s pants, grabbed White’s testicles while the other officers threw him to the ground, his complaint states. This caused a large laceration to his scrotum and profuse bleeding. The department reported it settled the case for $60,000.

It’s all part of pages and pages of settlement records obtained by the Herald.
 
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Customs and Border Patrol trainee learns firsthand how to conduct an illegal stop, with attempted assault by law enforcement, tazing people for defending their rights, and illegal searches all in one day





Jessica Cooke, a 21-year-old from Ogdensburg, New York, recently graduated from SUNY Canton with a degree in law enforcement leadership and had already applied for a job as a U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agent when she was surprised by an impromptu final lesson at a CBP checkpoint on Route 37 in Waddington last week. What she learned—that people who insist on their constitutional rights in this setting run the risk of being roughed up and shot with a stun gun—should help make her a better CBP agent, although CBP may not see it that way.

Cooke was driving from Norfolk to her boyfriend's house in Ogdensburg, the northern border of which is the St. Lawrence River. If you cross the river, you are in Canada, but Cooke was not crossing the river. She nevertheless became subject to the arbitrary orders of CBP agents by driving through one of the country's many internal immigration checkpoints, which can be located anywhere within 100 miles of the border (a zone that includes two-thirds of the U.S. population). For some mysterious reason, she was instructed to pull into a secondary inspection area, where she used her cellphone to record a five-minute video of the stop (below).

After presenting her driver's license, Cooke, who surely learned in college that police (and even CBP agents!) need "reasonable suspicion" to detain someone, asks why she was pulled over. "You guys have no reason to be holding me," she says. A male agent who identifies himself as a supervisor has no explanation for the detention, but he says Cooke will have to wait for a drug-sniffing dog to inspect her car. "Well, they'd better be here soon, because if not, I'm calling 911, and this can all be figured out," Cooke says. "You guys are holding me here against my will." Eventually the female agent who first interacted with Cooke says she seemed nervous—an all-purpose excuse for detaining someone, since people tend to be nervous when confronted by armed government officials.

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Border Patrol are the fuckin WORST. I have had so many issues with them its not even funny. Every time i would take a greyhound up there to see my dad, they would always make me go to the side and do a secondary questioning. And it sucks, becuase i am holding up the rest of the bus. So one day while im waiting, i ask the person at the counter if there is a specific reason i go through this every time. She looks up my name and says "oh, well ill just take you off 'the list'"....the fuck? What "list"? Anyways, never had a problem after that day.

Fuck canada.
 
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Did you guys hear about the 64 year old man being killed in his driveway by police? It happened in 2014 and in the same state where the cop shot the guy in the back and killed him. In fact, on that same date the cop was arrested. The grand jury decided not to hit him with murder but some other bullshit. They have a video of it too but won't release it.

Just google Ernest Satterwhite.
looks like he is finally being charged...

White officer now faces felony charge for fatally shooting a black man in his driveway - The Washington Post
 
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How You Can Track The FBI’s Spy Planes

Wiseman used public records to get flight routes, and real-time local information using a customized radio receiver that picks up on transmissions sent by aircraft overhead in his hometown of Los Angeles. Wiseman wrote in a Hacker News comment in May about his findings, revealing a month ago what the AP reported today. He also summed up his findings in a blog post Tuesday.

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NYPD CHARGED WITH FRAUD AFTER STEALING DEAD MAN’S CREDIT CARD AND BUYING DIAMONDS

New York City, New York – Ymmacula Pierre, A three year veteran of the NYPD is being charged by Manhatten district attorney Cyrus R. Vance Jr. with grand larceny, criminal possession of stolen property, identity theft and official misconduct for stealing the credit card number of a dead man she encountered on the job, and using it to purchase fancy jewels online from Zales in excess of $3000.

In July of 2014 Pierre was called to make a wellness check of 65 year old architect, Ken Sanden because after concerned colleagues called after he did not show up for work.

He was known to have medical issues.

Pierre arrived to find him dead.

Now, normally, a wellness check does not include checking, and ultimately retrieving personal affects from the person you are supposed to be making sure is ok, but that is exactly what happened.

Pierre jotted down his credit card and email information after using his phone to call his niece to relay the bad news about her uncle, according to reports.

The anticipation for some cheap goods didn’t take long to set in.

Just two days after the discovery this dead mans credit card was used to purchase a diamond ring from zales.

The transaction was flagged and the same niece Pierre had reported the bad news to was notified of the suspicious purchase. An investigation traced the transaction to a computer inside of the home of Pierre’s boyfriend, the same computer was used to access Sanden’s email account.

The ring was to be sent to another address, one Pierre had listed as a reference on her application to NYPD.

Pierre has been charged, has plead not guilty, and was actually allowed out on the street after being charged with multiple crimes.

The officer is currently getting a 30-day unpaid suspension from the NYPD.
 
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Grand Jury Indicts VA Officer That Shot Mentally Ill Man 9X



On Thursday, a Virginia grand jury chose to indict a Norfolk police officer for the fatal shooting of a mentally ill man that took place last year.

Officer Michael Carlton Edington Jr. was indicted on one count of voluntary manslaughter, by jurors who began deliberating Monday, in Norfolk Circuit Court.

Edington shot 35-year-old David Latham nine times, including in the chest and back, during a June 6, 2014 confrontation after the man refused to immediately comply with the officers order to drop a knife while standing in his doorway.

According to his family, David suffered from schizophrenia and had stopped taking his medication, which lead to auditory hallucinations. David ’s mother and sister called 911 the night of the shooting to report he had threatened his brother with a knife.

Police Chief Mike Goldsmith said the arriving officer found Latham holding a knife in the doorway, blocking entry to the house.

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Girl who watched Wichita cops gun down her dad grows up to see cops gun down her war veteran son


Icarus Randolph (US Marine Corps)

As a child, Alford-Allen had watched a Wichita police officer shoot her father to death, and she did not want the same thing to happen to her 26-year-old son, Icarus Randolph – who suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder after returning from three tours in combat, reported The Wichita Eagle.

That is exactly what happened
 

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I'm pretty glad all these officers are wearing more body cams. Like I said before, all it's going to do is prove how ridiculous peoples reactions to all of these justified shootings are, and provide law abiding citizens with some pretty cool stuff to watch on the internet. Here is one of the latest justified shootings. Now imagine if there wasn't Body camera footage. I can see the headlines: "INNOCENT MAN MURDERED IN COLD BLOOD BY RAGING PIGS", cue looting and riots

 
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I'm pretty glad all these officers are wearing more body cams. Like I said before, all it's going to do is prove how ridiculous peoples reactions to all of these justified shootings are, and provide law abiding citizens with some pretty cool stuff to watch on the internet. Here is one of the latest justified shootings. Now imagine if there wasn't Body camera footage. I can see the headlines: "INNOCENT MAN MURDERED IN COLD BLOOD BY RAGING PIGS", cue looting and riots
Body cameras are a win-win.

WTF was that guy thinking?? Lol @ that chick cop pulling a taser when that guy pulled out a gun.
 

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Body cameras are a win-win.

WTF was that guy thinking?? Lol @ that chick cop pulling a taser when that guy pulled out a gun.
Yeah, female officers are mostly a liability for other officers; as was the case here. If that had been a real gun he could've easily shot the male officer dead, and then her. The taser likely wouldn't have deployed effectively / or she would've been shot by then. I read some other article where the brother felt the guy had been feeling pretty down lately, and he probably just wanted to die.
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PALESTINE, TX (KLTV) - Two officers involved in a fatal shooting in Palestine will not face charges after an Anderson County grand jury decided Thursday that a fatal shooting was justified.
The officers involved in the shooting - Sgt. Gabriel Green and Officer Kaylynn Griffin - were accused of fatally shooting James D. Bushey, 47, on May 31 at a restaurant. The jury determined Thursday that the use of deadly force was justified.
The Anderson County Criminal District Attorney's Office released this statement on the case:
The investigation into the use of deadly force by officers involved in the May 31, 2015 shooting of James D. Bushey was presented to an Anderson County Grand Jury today (June 25, 2015). The investigation began after Sgt. Gabriel Green and Officer Kaylynn Griffin shot and killed James D. Bushey outside of Applebee's in Palestine, Texas on May 31, 2015.
The officers were investigating a theft that had previously occurred at Wal-Mart and received information that the suspect was hiding in the bathroom at Applebee's. The officers located Bushey and escorted him outside. Once outside Applebee's, Bushey pointed a weapon at officers in a threatening manner and was shot. It was later determined that the weapon was a pellet gun manufactured to resemble a Colt 1911. Texas Ranger Rudy Flores led the investigation of the shooting.
After reviewing the evidence, including body camera videos worn by the officers, and testimony in the investigation, the Grand Jury decided to take no action against the officers as they determined the use of deadly force was justified. Therefore, no criminal charges will be filed against Sergeant Gabriel Green and Officer Kaylynn Griffin.
Criminal District Attorney Allyson Mitchell stated, “The investigation of this case shows the importance of body cameras in determining the justification of an officer's use of force or use of deadly force.”
Police have said Bushey was suspected of stealing beer from a Palestine Walmart and hiding in the men's room of a nearby Applebee's Restaurant in the 2200 block of south Loop 256. He was taken into custody and during questioning, Bushey allegedly pointed a weapon at officers.
"Officers attempted to gain control of the subject, but he pulled away and again pointed the weapon at officers, at which time both officers drew their weapons and fired upon the suspect, striking him multiple times," Chief Mike Alexander said.
Alexander said an investigation determined Bushey had a BB gun designed to look like a 9 mm handgun.
Green and Griffin were placed on paid leave pending the investigation by the Texas Rangers and the district attorney's office.
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