Raising awareness about N.C. Gen. Stat. § 132-1.4A, passed in 2016, giving North Carolina the most restrictive police body camera laws in the United States
@CMPD NO ONE appreciate you seizing a bunch of weed vapes that are legal is a ton of states. Who does this benefit? Your hard work was a waste. This is not a brag. Do something that helps people. The guy bringing the vapes here was doing a bigger service for people here than you.
🚨BREAKING: In the Chicago suburbs, an ICE agent assaults a teenager for filming his vehicle, and pointing out that it illegally has no license plate.
In the video, a U.S. citizen is peacefully filming an ICE vehicle, that is sitting in a parking lot. He walks to the back of the SUV to document that it has no license plate.
That’s when the ICE agent jumps out, screaming, “Get away from my vehicle!” while aggressively charging toward the teenager.
The teenager immediately backs away, but the ICE agent keeps walking at him, tries to trip the teenager , and continues yelling… even though neither of them are anywhere near the vehicle anymore.
Filming government officials performing their duties, in public, is protected by the First Amendment. That protection doesn’t disappear just because the official doesn’t like being recorded.
An officer also can’t lawfully use physical force simply because someone is filming them. Using force, to stop someone from recording, is a violation of that person’s constitutional rights.
And let’s not ignore the reason the ICE agent got out of his car in the first place...
Illinois law requires vehicles, driven on public roads, to display valid registration plates. This ICE vehicle is not following that law.
So, if your first instinct, when someone records your conduct, is to assault them… you’re proving exactly why the public is recording in the first place.
Is the FIRST AMENDMENT dead?
Georgia State Police removed ICE protestors who flaunted a jarring prop representing an ICE officer and a child in chains ahead of the third World Cup match in Atlanta on Sunday.
🚨 Holy shit! Can we say excessive force? 😱
Police officer violently rips 18 year-old girl from her vehicle, yanking her out by her hair. You can hear the girl yelling “She’s pulling my hair! Please STOP! Please don’t rip me out… Can you stop?”
This brutal footage is sparking outrage—And here’s the kicker: This is the SAME Officer Bianca Camacho who was just reassigned after the viral high school incident where she punched and dragged a 16-year-old student by the hair. Maybe she likes to pull someone’s hair.😉
Full video of that in the second clip. 👇👇
Pattern? Or just coincidence?
#ExcessiveForce #PoliceAccountability
🚨If a drone is hovering outside your window filming you you're just supposed to do NOTHING?
How the heck are you supposed to know if it's cops or some creep invading your privacy?
Florida man just got arrested for shooting a BB gun at a police drone... but this raises a HUGE question about 4th Amendment rights in the sky.
@JaviFusco@SStricklandMMA this is exactly how we all feel about Trump!! since he’s doing the exact opposite of all the stuff he said like no new wars, america first, releasing epstein files, preventing inflation, not increasing the deficit, attacking conservatives like massie, etc.
@TheHund3@SStricklandMMA we already “obliterated”, as trump put it, iran’s nuclear facilities. Rubio admitted we attacked this time because we knew israel was going to and iran would retaliate against us.
@ChristopherLCyr@RapidResponse47 They fight the man tooth and nail to protect pedophiles, and then tell him he accomplished nothing 😂 what a weird (and gross) brag. @RapidResponse47 good job on concealing identities of sex traffickers i guess. aren’t you supposed to represent the gov? or a cartel?
⚠️Four cops have a man face‑down on the pavement… then spot a bystander, punch him in the face, tackle him, and arrest him too. Public safety, apparently.
Senator Tom Cotton, as chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, has advanced a provision in the FY2027 Intelligence Authorization Act that would require the President of the United States to expand and enhance intelligence sharing with the Government of Israel across a broad list of subjects.
The provision would also bar the President from suspending or materially limiting that intelligence sharing except on the basis of a specific and identifiable national security concern determined by the President.
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This happened in Canada, where they claim to have freedom of speech of ban any “incitement of hatred against identifiable groups.” Meaning, you’re free to say whatever you want so long as it’s not controversial.
Nice “freedom” you have there. https://t.co/CjjZOpVzlO