NYPD caught red-handed sanitizing police brutality Wikipedia entries
Ars Technica | “Garner raised both his arms in the air” changed to “flailed his arms about.”
Ars Technica | “Garner raised both his arms in the air” changed to “flailed his arms about.”
Truth Revolt | Campus officer: “What I’m here to tell you is that on campus we have additional rules other than just freedom of speech.”
Tom LaVenture | A local freestyle rapper who allegedly sang the words, “I will kill you,” said they were words of love.
New American | While eyes were focused on the Selma golden jubilee celebrating bygone battles, a current-day civil-rights battle was being waged — and ignored by the mainstream media.
Cassandra Rules | What kind of person allows a man to lay dying and not attempt to help them?
Washington’s Blog | A major survey has found that “Americans’ confidence in all three branches of government is at or near” forty year record lows.
Drew Mitnick | Today the U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee will secretly consider the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act (CISA).
The Verge | The US may be using cellphone-sniffing planes to find suspects across the world.
Washington’s Blog | Dinosaur Makes Law for Modern World
New American | “They’ve kind of lost their way.”
Adan Salazar | Child now fearful of police after unnecessary encounter.
Adan Salazar | Privacy concerns overshadowed by purported need for increased security.
Free Thought Project | A lawsuit has been brought against two New York City cops claiming they exploited a mentally challenged woman for their own disgusting buffoonery.
Free Thought Project | The officers weren’t there to raid the school or arrest anyone, but they certainly looked like they were going to so.
UK Daily Mail | Homeowners should consider fitting CCTV to trap burglars, the country’s most senior police officer declared yesterday.