‘The fact that the police have a weapon like this…is an example of the militarization of the police and law enforcement—and goes in the wrong direction.’ As news emerges that police officers in Dallas, Texas used an armed robot to kill the suspected shooter in Thursday night’s ambush, experts are warning that it represents a Read More…
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Two More Cops Were Just Gunned Down, but Why Is This Happening?
Less than a day after the chaotic murder of five police officers in Dallas Thursday evening — which followed two disturbing killings at the hands of law enforcement this week — two more police officers have been shot and hospitalized. Though both officers were on active duty and likely not subject to targeted attacks, the Read More…
If the Shooting of Dallas Police Surprises You, You Haven’t Been Paying Attention
Five police officers were killed and six were injured in Dallas yesterday when snipers opened fire during a protest of the recent police killings of Philando Castile and Alton Sterling. This mass shooting was a despicable act of murder. It was also blowback. “Blowback” is a term generally reserved for foreign policy. It refers to Read More…
Dispatch Audio From Castile Killing Reveals Cop Did Not Pulled Him Over For a Broken Tail Light
New developments in the killing of Philando Castile have revealed potentially crucial information that gives new insight into the incident. In a dispatch recording posted by KARE 11 in Minnesota, audio clips of dispatch recordings related to Castile’s death reveal new details about what transpired. In the shocking video, streamed on Facebook Live, Philando Castile Read More…
Micah X. Johnson Identified as Dead Dallas Gunman — 5 Important Facts You Need to Know
Dallas Police have identified a now deceased suspect in the deadly sniper attack during a peaceful protest over the recent police killings of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile. Twelve Dallas law enforcement officers were gunned down in the vicious downtown Dallas ambush, with five being fatally wounded, by what police believe to be multiple shooters Read More…
Post-Orlando Senate Rejects Gun Control, Calls for More Spying Instead
Senate invokes Orlando shooting to justify expanding FBI’s warrantless surveillance powers, just after rejecting four gun control measures. The U.S. Senate is poised to vote on a bill that would expand the FBI’s secret surveillance powers, including warrantless collection of browsing history, Reuters reports. Lawmakers will vote on the amendment, sponsored by Sens. John McCain Read More…






