Agents provocateurs, free the embassy protectors, the antifa-ban

An agent provocateur is an undercover agent, sometimes a police officer, who’s deployed to join a protest to provoke protesters into illegal acts or violence so the protest can be discredited and those protesting are liable for prosecution. It’s a classic strategy, and Anders Lee explores its place in history, both in the recent George Floyd uprisings, and in many instances of domestic terrorism in the US. … Read More >Agents provocateurs, free the embassy protectors, the antifa-ban

Atlanta cop charged with murder in Rayshard Brooks shooting may face DEATH PENALTY, after partner turns witness

Police officer Garrett Rolfe is facing eleven charges, including felony murder and aggravated assault, in the killing of Rayshard Brooks, after his partner turned state’s evidence. Rolfe faces a possible death sentence. … Read More >Atlanta cop charged with murder in Rayshard Brooks shooting may face DEATH PENALTY, after partner turns witness

US Supreme Court refuses to hear challenges to qualified immunity doctrine shielding police from lawsuits

The US law doctrine, protecting police and other public officials from lawsuits, is not going to be reexamined by the country’s Supreme Court. The decision comes amid nation-wide protesting against police brutality. … Read More >US Supreme Court refuses to hear challenges to qualified immunity doctrine shielding police from lawsuits

‘Seismic shift in policing’: NYPD disbands controversial plainclothes ‘anti-crime’ unit

The New York Police Department has liquidated its anti-crime unit, reassigning some 600 plainclothes cops to neighborhood policing and detective work as protesters nationwide demand reforms in the wake of the George Floyd killing. … Read More >‘Seismic shift in policing’: NYPD disbands controversial plainclothes ‘anti-crime’ unit