Painting depicting police officer as pig firing gun removed from Capitol display 

“Art imitates life, but no critic has asked the fundamental question the painting begs: Why would a young student with hope, promise and purpose perceive our community and the police in such a manner?” the pair wrote.

The column concluded with: “David’s only comment is, ‘The art speaks for itself.’ It has spoken loudly. Now, who will protect American civilization, including our Constitution and democracy?”

Painting depicting police officer as pig firing gun removed from Capitol display – CBS News

hmmm

The Story of the 16-Year-Old Who Died in Custody After Being Arrested for Arguing With Her Mother

“There is a reflexive incarceration of girls for behavior that would better be described as everyday adolescent rebellion than juvenile delinquency,” Lindsay Rosenthal, senior program associate and gender justice fellow with the Vera Institute’s Center on Youth Justice, told Jezebel.

Criminologists also suggest that the changes in policing practices with respect to domestic disputes are to blame. In one study, data from police records of 320 domestic violence calls in five Massachusetts jurisdictions operating under a pro-arrest statute found that less than half (47 percent) involved intimate partner violence. The arrest patterns revealed surprising age and gender biases: Female offenders were nearly 2.5 times more likely than males to be arrested, while adolescents were 4.5 times more likely than adults to face arrest.

So what explains this counterintuitive situation? There a few possible factors, criminologists say. When the police arrive at a home riven by family chaos, young people tend to be less composed than their parents, making them more susceptible to arrest. Youths also have fewer civil rights, and arresting them is less complicated than carting off the primary caregiver or sole breadwinner.

In these cases, judicial and parental paternalism may also be fueling girls’ arrests, researchers say. Police and judges may be more inclined to take young women into custody for their own protection. Meanwhile, adults tend to impose more rules on daughters than sons, leading to greater conflict. “Girls are the ones who have curfews, who are yelled at for going out,” said Chesney-Lind. “There’s a double standard.”

…At around 6:30 a.m. on Monday, a worker carrying a tray of breakfast food knocked on the door, the suit states. When she didn’t answer, he noted that Gynnya “declined breakfast—refused to acknowledge staff.” Later, at 8:53, he opened her cell door and noted on the bed check form that she “declined snack.” At both points, though, Gynnya was already dead.

The Story of the 16-Year-Old Who Died in Custody After Being Arrested for Arguing With Her Mother

A clusterf*ck of madness and errors.

Dylann Roof says it’s ‘not fair’ he has to hear so much from the loved ones of his victims 

The shooter in the 2015 massacre that killed nine asked in a written filing that prosecutors shorten their presentation.

Dylann Roof says it’s ‘not fair’ he has to hear so much from the loved ones of his victims – The Washington Post

Yeah, it must be really inconvenient for him that he is guilty as f*ck. Weh, weh, weh… All the way to the electric chair.

High school police officer filmed slamming young girl into North Carolina classroom floor 

A school official was filmed slamming a young female student to the ground at a North Carolina school and has since been placed on administrative leave pending an investigation. A school resource officer at Rolesville High School, identified by police as Ruben de Los Santos, a five-year veteran of the Rolesville Police Department, can be seen throwing 15-year-old Jasmine Darwin to the ground, with the circumstances that led to the incident as yet unclear.

High school police officer filmed slamming young girl into North Carolina classroom floor | The Independent

Enough with the administrative leave for violent, rouge cops. They need to be arrested, held without bail until their timely and speedy conviction, and then jailed for a very long time.

And if it was a citizen under the age of 18 they got violent with? Or the citizen was killed by the officer? Then they should never, ever be let out.

Abuse the public trust and abuse the public should equal going directly to jail and staying there.

If officers of the law cannot be trusted to follow the law then they need to be treated as what they are, the absolute lowest and worst form of criminal.

Minnesota Football Boycott: Un-Righteous Activism

The university did not make the findings of its Title IX–mandated EOAA investigation public, citing student privacy concerns, but local news station KSTP obtained and published the document on Friday.

The report lays out a nightmarish scene in which a drunk, initially reluctant female student consents to sex with two men at an off-campus apartment, only to have the encounter recorded on camera and shared that night. From there, the report says, the night devolved into a series of assaults. …Men whose identities were confirmed by interviews and cellphone messages obtained during the university’s investigation allegedly held her shoulders down and forcefully had sex with her. 

…The university’s EOAA investigation found that four players had violated the school’s policy regarding sexual assault, eight had violated the sexual harassment policy, and 10 had violated the student conduct code by lying to investigators or obscuring evidence.

…If the alleged violations did occur, as the university’s investigation concluded, getting kicked off the football team is meager justice. But to the players, the suspensions were cause for righteous anger, and a boycott was the logical next step.

…At bottom, the Minnesota boycott was an old story smuggled in under the banner of social justice—not one of athletes mobilizing for justice, but of institutions closing ranks when one of their own is accused of wrongdoing. Note that the Minnesota coaching staff backed the players: a good tell that the boycott was something other than the cry of the marginalized.

The Minnesota football boycott wasn’t athlete activism.

Sigh…

Fort Worth police investigate arrest caught on video

“Obviously, when we have an incident where there is some type of assertion that a juvenile has been inappropriately touched, injured, whatever, that should take precedence,” Chief Joel Fitzgerald said at a press conference. “And for the 99.9% of our police officers in this police department, that would have handled that case differently, I thank them.”

So why is he not in jail then, Chief?

[The officer] “instigated that whole incident by being condescending to the woman about her son,” Alexander said. “You can see it in his his posture and in his tone. That’s what the people in the video are very sensitive to.”

Yup.

Fort Worth police investigate arrest caught on video – CNN.com

Black family brutalized by Texas cop for reporting assault 

As Jacqueline calmly and reasonably explains to the officer what this man did to her 7-year-old son, she tells him that the man said he confronted her son because the boy threw a piece of paper on the ground. As she proceeds to tell the officer that the man then choked her son, the officer actually asks her, “why don’t you teach your son not to litter?” — then proceeds to basically tell the mother that the man had every right to choke her son.

…Jacqueline’s teenage daughter then steps in front of her to calm her down and separate her from the officer. Then, in that moment, everything took a terrible turn for the worse. The officer then starts grabbing and slamming everybody to the ground. He grabs the teenage daughters and handcuffs them. He grabs the mother, wrestles her to the ground, and arrests her as well.

KING: Black family brutalized by Texas cop for reporting assault – NY Daily News

The officer belongs in jail, not the victim’s family.

A black mother told police a white man assaulted her child. They arrested her instead. 

Lee Merritt, an attorney for the woman, told the Star-Telegram that he wants the charges against his clients “dropped immediately,” calling them “completely manufactured.”

“We want to see the officer involved terminated from his position as a peace officer within Fort Worth and would also like to see him prosecuted criminally for his behavior — for his felony assault of my clients,” Merritt added. “We would like to see the individual who all this started from — the neighbor who assaulted a 7-year-old child — prosecuted as well.”

A black mother told police a white man assaulted her child. They arrested her instead. – The Washington Post

Go,go gadget attorney Lee Merritt

Police fatally shoot unarmed 73-year-old Calif. man, who family said suffered from dementia 

“My dad did not own a gun. He was a 73-year-old retired grandpa, just living life,” said the man’s son.

Police fatally shoot unarmed 73-year-old Calif. man, who family said suffered from dementia – The Washington Post

Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!

The officers involved (every single one of them) need to dismissed from the force right the f’ now because they are a danger to the public. After losing their badges and pensions they need to be arrested, charged with murder, prosecuted, convicted and jailed for decades. Throw away the key and let them try and defend themselves in the prison system with no corrupt blue line to cover their violent, murderous asses.

Law enforcement at Standing Rock backs away from bridge 

Cass County Sheriff Paul Laney, in a briefing Sunday, Dec. 4, said law enforcers will back away from a contested bridge near the camp of protesters opposing the Dakota Access

Law enforcement backs away from bridge | North Dakota News | bismarcktribune.com

Unless we under martial law and no one told me they shouldn’t have blockaded it in the first place.

So yeah, badge-ys, step the f’ back!

Man threatens to cut off duty officer’s throat, tells her to ‘go back to her country’

BAY RIDGE, Brooklyn – A man has been charged for making verbal threats and harassing of an off-duty Muslim police officer and her son in Brooklyn.The officer was dropping off her 16-year-old son in Bay Ridge. While she was parking her car, she saw a Christopher Nelson, 36, allegedly pushing her son and berating him, according to police.

Man threatens to cut off duty officer’s throat, tells her to ‘go back to her country’: NYPD sources | New York’s PIX11 / WPIX-TV

Well, at least someone justly benefited from the protection of the thin blue line of double-standards.

The Last Diplomat – WSJ

As Robin Raphel worked for the State Department in Pakistan, her brand of traditional diplomacy ran into the new realities of covert surveillance. The collision turned her life upside down.

…Added together, the interviews undercut the notion that Raphel was working on behalf of Pakistan. Two senior law enforcement officials who were involved in the case said the bureau had misconstrued her conversations with Lodhi and others, and incorrectly identified her as a spy. The bureau had not fully understood Raphel’s role within the State Department and her bosses’ expectations of her. The critical distinction, many officials said, was in how differently the FBI and the State Department operate.

…In the meantime, the FBI had ignited a wider debate about how the State Department handles secrets. In 2016, several diplomats who worked closely with Raphel were questioned by the FBI for sending vaguely worded emails related to U.S. drone strikes that were found on Hillary Clinton ’s private email server when she was secretary of state. Some of Raphel’s emails were included in the trove that was reviewed by the FBI during their now-closed investigation.

In July, FBI Director James Comey decried the “security culture” within the State Department as “generally lacking in the kind of care for classified information found elsewhere in the government.”

State Department officials, in turn, said it was the FBI probe that damaged national security.

…To law enforcement and intelligence officials, the loss of her government job was justified by the discovery of the documents in her house and by the signals intelligence that showed her allegedly discussing topics that the FBI considered off limits, this official said.

Raphel’s lawyer, Amy Jeffress, called it “deeply disturbing’’ that law enforcement officials “continue to make anonymous and self-serving allegations about her conduct,’’ adding that “there was no evidence she ever provided classified information to anyone without authority.’’

…State Department officials …think the FBI went off half-cocked and boxed them in by overstating the facts of the case.

…State Department officials briefed on the investigation …suspect the FBI agents wrongly assumed the information Raphel was exchanging with Lodhi and others came from classified intelligence reports, rather than from her own conversations with her contacts, according to officials.

It was a mistake, they said, to assume U.S. spy agencies had a monopoly on information in a place like Pakistan, where “secret” U.S. efforts were openly discussed in parliament, at dinner parties and in the press.

Source: The Last Diplomat – WSJ

US law enforcement is so incompetent that they are actually evil.

…And the intelligence community in its new form is just fucking stupid.

Michael Slager trial: Jury announces deadlock case of ex-South Carolina cop who shot Walter Scott; judge orders full deliberations 

The jury in the trial of Michael Slager, the ex-South Carolina cop who shot Walter Scott, told a judge they were deadlocked, but they’ve been ordered to continue deliberations

Michael Slager trial: Jury announces deadlock case of ex-South Carolina cop who shot Walter Scott; judge orders full deliberations – CBS News

Jeezus….