Rudy Ornelas was pulled over in Sacramento in 2018 for tinted windows. His Smith & Wesson was registered and locked in his trunk. He told the officers. He stayed calm. He knew his rights. He asked for a supervisor. In return, a female officer drew her gun and pointed it at his head. He was cited, his legal firearm was temporarily seized, and he was forced to complete a safety class and wait two months to get it back.
Every charge was dropped. He didn’t file a lawsuit—he won in criminal court when the charges were thrown out. The officer? No public discipline. Reports say she was later promoted to detective, but SPD never confirmed it because they never had to. The real loss isn’t just what happened to Rudy. It’s a system that rewards escalation instead of punishing it. Compliance doesn’t protect us. Accountability will.
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Teacher cheers on student's presentation that ICE is his "dream job"—while targeting only 2 Hispanic girls in class.
"They get paid $40K but I would do it for free... for the love of the game," he says.
"Kamala brought all these people in so they'd vote for her, but now Trump is sending them back out."
"I don't think we've deported anybody for a long time before that," teacher seems to agree.
"You got the speaking habits of the President already, that's a good start!" teacher praises him clapping her hands.
The teacher only corrects him on one fact—she incorrectly scolds him shouting "That's not so!" that any kid born in America is a U.S. citizen.
"Maybe that used to be true, but I've heard some talk about that," she says regurgitating Trump's lies about ending birthright citizenship.
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🔥🚨 BREAKING: Footage of devastated father of 16-year-old Jamariyae Dixon ‘Beating The Black Off’ his son's accused killer, Marion McKnight, right inside the Mecklenburg County Courthouse in Charlotte, NC has released.
McKnight has been charged with first-degree murder in the teen's shooting death last May and was let out on a $100k bond (prosecutors fought it hard, but the judge said yes anyway). He got released, then started taunting the grieving family, violating bond conditions left and right like the system was a joke.
So the dad, Shaheem Snype, sees him in the hallway, snaps, charges full speed, lands a brutal kick to the face, and proceeds to ‘beat the Black off McKnight’ until deputies finally pull him off and tase him. McKnight ends up in the hospital, bloody and battered.
DA's office claims the original release an "administrative error" that they're "fixing".
Despite this, McKnight is still walking out a free man despite prosecutors saying he blew through his bond rules.
No revocation yet the hearing got delayed because of this very incident.