I submit this without comment.
The deputy’s Congressional Representative in Washington DC is ??
[drum roll]
Who down wit’ M-T-G ?!?
I submit this without comment.
The deputy’s Congressional Representative in Washington DC is ??
[drum roll]
Who down wit’ M-T-G ?!?
Former cop arrested at the US capitol with ammo, fake badge, body armor and BB gun. The badge said “Department of the INTERPOL”, and he claimed to be an investigator.
My reaction on Twitter to someone retweeting this was,
“Department of the INTERPOL”? Did he buy that from a Nigerian prince?
he obviously bought it at a Department store
His code name was MapMaker.
He was last stationed in the Iraq.
controversial non-encounter
The sheriff of Pierce County, WA has been slapped with a restraining order for repeatedly stalking a newspaper deliveryman who he nearly got killed last year.
I was coming in to post this same story. How is he still a cop? I thought you were supposed to throw out the bad apples. Or is the intention to have the bad apples spoil the whole damn bunch? If so, it seems “mission accomplished”.
He’s the Sheriff, an elected position, so that’s just a whole nother set of problems to get that bad apple away from the bunch.
A Uvalde parent who went into the school to retrieve her two children says the cops are telling her that unless she stops talking, she’ll be charged with a probation violation.
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/uvalde-mom-saved-her-children-152622931.html
I couldn’t read the article because it was paywalled, but a quick google search tells me county sheriffs in Washington state are elected.
ETA: I swear those other responses weren’t there when I started typing that. shakes fist at Discourse
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King County, where Seattle is located, just recently did away with elected sheriffs and the sheriff is now appointed by the county executive, but otherwise that is indeed the case. My county and the next county over have twin brothers as sheriffs who are both anti-mask nutjobs, and the leading candidate to replace ours this November is a former K9 officer who shot his own dog during a traffic stop.
An Australian flew into Honolulu, from which he was going to travel on to the mainland, and then later continue on his journey to Mexico. But there’s a rule that says that if foreigners are traveling on from the United States to a different country, they have to continue to a country that does not border the US. Since his tickets didn’t show him going anywhere else, he was arrested, strip searched, held in general population in a jail for 30 hours, and then deported back to Australia.
Wait what? So my friends in New Zealand are not allowed to travel to Canada and transit through Hawaii or even through LAX? But but… I know people who have done just this…
I think the rule only applies if you don’t have a return ticket.
It looks like a rule that is not clearly written in any public website or other public US government material, and is used by border guards at their discretion if they suspect that someone is going to try to sneak back into the US from the bordering country.
The US immigration folks can send you back if they don’t like the colour of your shoes. They have complete and utter authority and there isn’t a damn thing anyone can do about it. I had a friend banned from entry to the US for 5 years because the guy at the border did not like the look of him, and did not like his car. This is pretty much explicitly what he was told when he was sent back. What to do about this? Nothing.
Foreigners visiting/working in the US are granted the protections of the Constitution, but CBP stations seem to be in a twilight region that is legally not in the US. Kind of like the way Gitmo is.
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The cop who killed Patrick Lyoya in Grand Rapids, MI is being charged (2d degree murder):