Fort Worth, TX police release body cam video of fatal shooting

Fort Worth, TX police release body cam video of fatal shooting | Fort Worth Star-Telegram

People…. There is no such thing as a wellness check. If you are concerned about someone, DO NOT, we repeat DO NOT  call the police. Unless you want that person arrested or killed, DO NOT ask the police to check on someone. Ever, ever, ever!

They are not trained to do anything except perceive threat and eliminate them. They are not social workers. They are no parenting helpers. They are not school teachers. They are not EMTs. They are armed and dangerous and they shoot to kill with impunity. Do not call the police unless you want someone dead.

NYPD officer menaced Queens karaoke waitress with gun, threatened to shoot her if she didn’t hang out with him

Two of the bar’s waitresses went to the 109th Precinct stationhouse to report what happened, thinking the officer was impersonating a cop; an investigation revealed he was an NYPD officer.

Sources: NYPD officer menaced Queens karaoke waitress with gun, threatened to shoot her if she didn’t hang out with him – New York Daily News

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Restoring felon voting rights a ‘mess’ in battleground Florida – Reuters

Tyson, 63, owes court-ordered fines and fees for three felony convictions, one for robbery, two for theft, all decades old. Under a Florida law that went into effect July 1, he must pay those penalties before casting a ballot or risk being prosecuted for voter fraud.

Tyson searched court records, first on his own, then with the help of a nonprofit legal advocacy group. They say that because Florida has no comprehensive system for tracking such fines, the documents don’t make clear what he owes. The records, viewed by Reuters, show potential sums ranging from $846 to a couple thousand dollars related to crimes he committed in the late 1970s and 1990s. Tyson says he won’t risk voting until Florida authorities can tell him for sure.

Restoring felon voting rights a ‘mess’ in battleground Florida – Reuters

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Trump’s Department of Justice Could Allow Women to Be Forced to Wear Skirts

Although the case centers on transgender rights, Trump’s lawyers took a position that would diminish the rights of [all] women and girls…. — by allowing employers to force all employees to dress and behave in accordance with archaic gender norms and punish them if they do not.

…If the Trump administration has its way, schools and employers can soon force women and girls to wear stereotypically “feminine” clothing like skirts and dresses.

Trump’s Department of Justice Could Allow Women to Be Forced to Wear Skirts | Teen Vogue

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US, UK sign agreement to access data from tech companies like Facebook

In a press release late Thursday, the Justice Department said the historic agreement will “dramatically speed up investigations by removing legal barriers to timely and effective collection of electronic evidence.” The pact will allow U.K. authorities to go directly to tech companies like Facebook, Google or Twitter for evidence in cases related to terrorism, child sexual abuse and other serious crimes. U.S. officials will also be able to receive access to British communication service providers.

Currently, authorities must go through government agencies to access such evidence from companies, which the officials said can take “years.” Under the new agreement, the process will be reduced to “a matter of weeks or even days,” according to the U.K. Home Office.

…The new agreement will not, however, prevent tech companies from encrypting data on their platforms. End-to-end encryption, which already exists in some apps like WhatsApp and Signal, means that only users sending and receiving messages can see them.

US, UK sign agreement to access data from tech companies like Facebook

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Trump demanded to meet his “accuser.” There are at least 22 of them.

Trump’s demand to face the person accusing him struck many observers as ironic, given that at least one person accusing Trump of crimes is quite eager to face him in court.

…Zervos sued Trump in 2017 for calling her a liar when she came forward with her allegation, and ever since, she’s been fighting to take him to court.

…Trump’s claim that he deserves to meet the whistleblower who raised the alarm about his communications with Ukraine reads as an attempt to intimidate that person, especially given Trump’s previous comments on this issue. At a private event last week, Trump described the whistleblower, whose identity is not publicly known, as “almost a spy,” and said, “we used to handle [spies and treason] a little differently than we do now.” Similarly, Trump has tried to intimidate the women who came forward with misconduct allegations, saying in 2016 that “all of these liars will be sued after the election is over.”

Trump demanded to meet his “accuser.” There are at least 22 of them. – Vox

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Trump administration privatizing migrant child detention

“The United States is the country in the world that detains the most children for immigration reasons, and probably for the longest period of time. No other country comes close,” said Michael Bochenek, a Human Rights Watch attorney who serves on a United Nations research team examining the global detention of children. “To have private companies move into the area of the care and custody of children in detention-like settings is especially troubling.”

…Nonprofit providers, however, have faced criticism of their own. Earlier this year, a review of 38 legal claims obtained by the AP — some of which have never been made public — showed taxpayers could be on the hook for more than $200 million in damages from parents who said their children were harmed while under care from nonprofit foster providers and other shelters.

…The Trump administration has started shifting some of the caretaking of migrant children toward the private sector and contractors instead of the largely religious-based nonprofit grantees that have long cared for the kids.

So far, the only private company caring for migrant children is CHS, owned by beltway contractor Caliburn International Corp. In June, CHS held more than 20% of all migrant children in government custody. And even as the number of children has declined, the company’s government funding for their care has continued to flow. That’s partly because CHS is still staffing a large Florida facility with 2,000 workers even though the last children left in August.

…DC Capital Partners bought CHS, a company with a troubled past. The firm agreed in 2017 to pay out $3.8 million to settle an investigation involving allegations that it double billed and overcharged the federal government for medical services.

Despite the fraud settlement, CHS went on to win a no-bid contract to operate Homestead. At the time, federal officials said they didn’t have to open the bidding to competitors, typically the way taxpayer dollars are spent, because there was “unusual and compelling urgency.”

…No-bid contracts can lead to higher costs. CHS, a contractor, typically hires locally, staffing up as quickly as it can, hiring hundreds of people through online ads and at community job fairs. In contrast, nonprofits typically are paid through grants. They have screened staffers on call, who can be flown in if a shelter needs to care for a sudden increase of children for a short period.

…Former White House Chief of Staff John Kelly joined Caliburn’s board this spring after stepping down from decades of government service; he joined the Trump administration as Secretary of Homeland Security, where he backed the idea of taking children from their parents at the border, saying it would discourage people from trying to immigrate or seek asylum.

Critics say this means Kelly now stands to financially benefit from a policy he helped create.

…Kelly and other corporate directors including Retired Gen. Anthony C. Zinni, Retired Admiral James G. Stavridis and Retired Rear Admiral Kathleen Martin could have received at least $100,000 a year for their service and advice, and a $200,000 bonus if the company went public.

…CHS’s business plan going forward depends on having more kids in their shelters, according to a prospectus its parent company Caliburn filed last year to go public with a $100 million stock offering.

…Overall, the federal government spent a record $3.5 billion caring for migrant children over the past two years to run its shelters through both contracts and grants.

…The government doesn’t disclose the names of individual shelters, nor how many children are in each one. But confidential government data obtained by the AP shows that in June nearly one in four migrant children in government care was housed by CHS. That included more than 2,300 teens at Homestead, Florida, and more than 500 kids in shelters in Brownsville, Los Fresnos and San Benito, Texas. For each teen held at Homestead at that time, it cost taxpayers an average $775 per day.

Trump administration privatizing migrant child detention – MarketWatch

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Pete Buttigieg met with Black Lives Matter after Eric Logan shooting

Members of Black Lives Matter …say the 37-year-old Democratic mayor brushed off their concerns about police violence in the city he has led since 2012.

“He seemed to have already taken a side. It did seem that he was prioritizing who he thought was important, and it didn’t seem to be black people.”

…Activists pushed Buttigieg to address the disparities …between the national figure …campaigning on a forceful pledge to go after systemic racism, and the local public official who …caved to bureaucratic obstacles and political opposition.

…“He tried to argue that there was support for the chief, and that there were members of the public who wanted more police. …When you think about these issues, who is the public that you’re thinking about? The white public or the black public?”

…The mayor had pledged to attend some of the community meetings the city had scheduled in the wake of the shooting to review police policies, they said. But there have been six so far, and he hasn’t showed.

Instead, they said they were met by police officers openly carrying weapons.

…The activists …pressed Buttigieg …to deliver on promises that he had made …concerning providing mental health resources to Logan’s family members, and releasing data about how members of the police department fared in an online test administered by Harvard University that measures racial bias.

…[Buttgieg’s] promises [to members of Black Lives Matter] fizzled, as they were passed along to more city officials who ultimately turned them down.

…“If you ask black South Bend what they think of Mayor Pete, I don’t think he has a very big fan base,” she said. “So if he hasn’t been able to win the support of black South Bend, I don’t think he should win the support of black America.”

Pete Buttigieg met with Black Lives Matter after Eric Logan shooting

Despite what the progressive community would like to think, being a member of one minority does not automatically make you sensitive to the positions and issues of another group.

If the Mayor was doing more than giving lip-service, if he really understood and empathized with the position of the black residents of South Bend, if he truly cared about criminal justice reform and parity under the law for black citizens, these promises would have turned into action instead of empty air.

Tamarac, Florida official shames cop for ‘false’ arrest at ceremony

Minutes earlier, Gallardo was honored with a Deputy of the Month award for the month of April for arresting a man wanted for a murder committed in El Salvador.

“You probably don’t remember me, but you’re the police officer who falsely arrested me four years ago,” Gelin, who is black, told Gallardo. “You lied on the police report. I believe you’re a rogue police officer, you’re a bad police officer and you don’t deserve to be here.”

[The Tamarac mayor] shamed Gelin for his remarks, which she told the station could have violated the city’s civility code, and might result in his censure.

…Gelin said that the current County Sheriff Gregory Tony reached out after the ceremony and offered “for us to work constructively together to bring about positive change.”

Tamarac, Florida official shames cop for ‘false’ arrest at ceremony

The mayor was more concerned about the fact that someone criticized a police officer than the fact that the police officer made a false arrest then lied about it in official documents? Can you say, c-u-l-p-a-b-l-e?