F*CK THE POLICE!!!

D528

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this is how they work the sheep in the u.s. plantation.
Police Brutality Victim Mysteriously Killed a Day Before Receiving $450k Settlement
By John Vibes

Robert Hinton, 28, was killed just before midnight on Thursday, the day before he was scheduled to receive a $450,000 settlement from the city. Hinton had won the settlement roughly two months ago when it was decided in court that corrections officers used unjust force against him during his stay at Rikers Prison.

Surveillance footage at the prison revealed that corrections officers hog-tied Hinton and assaulted him, all while he was already shackled and not threatening them harm in any way. Hinton was being transferred to another part of the jail but refused to leave his cell. According to the lawsuit, that is when five corrections officers, including a captain, entered his cell and assaulted him.

The judge said in her decision that, "I find that Hinton was never uncuffed during the use of force and was incapable of defending himself, Once inside the cell, [the officers] left Hinton handcuffed and shackled and administered a brutal beating that was contemplated before they entered the cell."

"You don't get what you want, you get what you deserve, which is an ass-whipping," the captain reportedly said during the beating.

"Unfortunately, what happened to Robert happens every day on Rikers Island. Robert's the lucky one who got his day in court," one of his lawyers, Nicole Bellina said during his trial.

Rikers is notorious for mistreatment of its inmates, earlier this year it was reported that Rikersallowed guards to rape female inmates with the consent of public officials. Prior to that, there were concerns about rat poison being found in the food that was served to prisoners. After the poison was found in their food, they were then denied medical attention so the prison could avoid any evidence being collected.

"We had a conversation about how hopeful he was, about how the settlement money was going to give him a chance for a fresh start," Bellina said recently after hearing the news of his death.

The timing of his death is extremely strange, and there will undoubtedly be suspicion thrown towards the city and the police department who may now get out of paying nearly a half million dollars towards his settlement.

His mother had a strange conversation with him just before his death, where he said that he had a feeling that something bad was going to happen.

"He felt like something was going to happen to him," Robert Hinton's mom Parys Johnson told the Daily News Saturday.

"We had this conversation Thursday. And his words to me were, 'You know mom, if something happens to me, make sure (my girlfriend) Michelle and the baby's all right.'"

So far there are no suspects or leads in the case.

John Vibes is an author and researcher who organizes a number of large events including the Free Your Mind Conference. He also has a publishing company where he offers a censorship free platform for both fiction and non-fiction writers. You can contact him and stay connected to his work at his Facebook page. You can purchase his books, or get your own book published at his websitewww.JohnVibes.com.
 

D528

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Hows this for freedopm , Being the son of a pimp\smuggler and madame prostitute i only need my wife of 30 years but this is so not good.

LA to Scan All Cars, Publicly Shame Anyone Who Drives Through a 'Prostitution Area'

By Matt Agorist

Los Angeles, CA — A Los Angeles city councilwoman just proposed one of the most chilling uses of license plate scanners ever.

As an ostensible means of deterring prostitution, Nury Martinez, of the LA city council, wants to scan every single license plate, make a list, and mail out a shame letter to every person who drives through an arbitrary area deemed a prostitution zone.

You read that right. For merely driving through a designated area, Martinez proposes publicly shaming any and every motorist by scanning their license plate.

Martinez told CBS Los Angeles, "If you aren't soliciting, you have no reason to worry about finding one of these letters in your mailbox. But if you are, these letters will discourage you from returning. Soliciting for sex in our neighborhoods is not OK."

The idea is so Orwellian, so fascist even, that the police themselves have deemed it unconstitutional.

Law enforcement technologist, and working police detective, Nick Selby writes,
This scheme makes, literally, a state issue out of legal travel to arbitrary places deemed by some"Š--"Šbut not by a court, and without due process"Š--"Što be "related" to crime in general, not to any specific crime.

There isn't "potential" for abuse here, this is a legislated abuse of technology that is already controversial when it's used by police for the purpose of seeking stolen vehicles, tracking down fugitives and solving specific crimes.The process would automate reasonable suspicion, by arbitrarily deeming EVERYONE a 'John.' As Selby points out, "Guilt by association would be a higher standard."

To make matters even worse, all the data collected in the process would be a matter of public record under the Freedom of Information Act. Anyone could walk down to the city council, request a report and publish a list of those who got the letter — due process and actual guilt be damned.

Aside from the public shaming of completely innocent individuals, the domestic problems it would create, have an equally ominous potential. Imagine a married couple whose already rocky relationship is under repair getting one of these letters. The wife's first thought would most likely not be, "well he must just be a victim of automated reasonable suspicion."

In his article for Medium, Selby concludes,
Far from serving as, in the words of one proponent, a private "wake-up call," these letters will surely be the basis of insurance, medical, employment and other decisions, and such a list can be re-sold to public records companies, advertising mailing list companies... To paraphrase @MosheYudkowsky, there would be a chilling effect on commerce in the highlighted area, because who in their right mind would do business at any company located in that area? The list of unintended consequences is long.

This wrong-headed law has, out of the gate, a chilling effect on association and transport.

No non-fascist state should ever allow this to happen.You can email Nury Martinez at [email protected], or call her one of the locations below to voice your concern with her negligent abuse of power.

City Hall

200 N Spring St, Ste 425
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(213) 473-7006

Van Nuys

14410 Sylvan St, Ste 215
Van Nuys, CA 91401
(818) 778-4999

Sun Valley

9300 Laurel Canyon Blvd, 2nd Floor
Sun Valley, CA 91331
(818) 771-0236
 

Not GOP

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Hinton was affiliated with the Bloods street gang, police sources said, and had several stays on Rikers Island. He had a five-year stint on an assault case in 2008, before he was transferred to state prison, officials said.

He was released in June 2014. He also served a three-year prison term beginning in 2005 for assault.

In the 2008 case, Hinton was accused of shooting and wounding a man during an argument.

He had 11 prior arrests for a range of charges, including weapons possession, assault, and attempted murder.

He had been arrested twice in 2015, officials said.

http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/nyc-crime/man-fatally-shot-head-gut-brooklyn-building-article-1.2448113
 

Blunted 4 lyfe

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The fucking pig was granted bail (1.5 mil). So for 150k, this motherfucker gets to go home. I'm already not liking the way that this is shaping up.
The MF was granted bail? Thought murder had no bail? Or is that sn Illionois thing? I'm with you on that, I don't like how this is going, it took a court order from a judge after a Freedom of Information Act was filed to release this video which was in possesion of the cops and DA for over a year and nothing had been done. Man I smell a Rodney King coming.

B4L
 

Corso312

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Illinois is broke, they will give pretty much anyone bail to get their hands on that dough.. They always find a way to keep a lot of it. This dude ain't a flight risk IMO.. I think he eats his gun..which is a good thing IMO.
 

bearkat42

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Hinton was affiliated with the Bloods street gang, police sources said, and had several stays on Rikers Island. He had a five-year stint on an assault case in 2008, before he was transferred to state prison, officials said.

He was released in June 2014. He also served a three-year prison term beginning in 2005 for assault.

In the 2008 case, Hinton was accused of shooting and wounding a man during an argument.

He had 11 prior arrests for a range of charges, including weapons possession, assault, and attempted murder.

He had been arrested twice in 2015, officials said.

http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/nyc-crime/man-fatally-shot-head-gut-brooklyn-building-article-1.2448113
How does any of this matter?
 
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