A Cayuga County deputy sheriff was placed on administrative leave after being arrested by the New York State Police as part of an ongoing investigation into alleged sexual abuse involving a child under 17.
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Comienza el mundial de fútbol y el anfitrión es un país imperialista que comienza guerras y empobrece al resto del planeta.
Así son tratados sus ciudadanos por las fuerzas de seguridad, te agreden aunque no pongas resistencia.
EEUU no funciona y su presidente es un loco.
Court clerk of Hancock County Mississippi feels as though her feelings and her time are far more important than the rights of the citizens of the county.
An arrogant display of government overreach at the Hancock County Justice Court in Mississippi shows exactly why First Amendment audits are so vital.
When an independent journalist, entered the public lobby to document court operations, he was met with immediate, unprovoked hostility from Court Clerk Catherine Garcia.
Claiming the lobby was a "non-recording facility," Garcia cited a state rule regarding criminal proceedings that has absolutely no bearing on a public lobby.
Her primary grievance? The camera was making her clerks "uncomfortable." She even pointed to the court's own surveillance cameras—ironically used because members of the public keep stealing their counter bell—demanding that the journalist stop recording while her own cameras rolled.
When journalist refused to yield his constitutional rights to appease her personal feelings, she called for security.
The situation defused only when Investigator Egan arrived, assessed the scene, and correctly informed Garcia and her staff that filming in the public lobby is perfectly legal as long as private records aren't being exposed.
Rather than admitting her mistake, Garcia and a staggering seven court clerks completely abandoned their posts and retreated from the windows, grinding county business to a halt simply because a citizen held a camera.
This entire interaction highlights a disturbing trend:
Catherine Garcia seems to have remarkably little understanding of the law and the actual rights of the citizens she is paid to serve. Because the Justice Court Clerk is an appointed position rather than an elected one, she answers directly to the Hancock County Board of Supervisors. The accountability lands squarely on them.
The entire Board of Supervisors is up for reelection in November 2027. One can only hope that when the 2027 election cycle arrives, the voters of Hancock County demand sweeping changes on the board. A fresh, newly elected board needs to step up and replace Garcia with someone who is genuinely willing to uphold the constitutional rights of the county's citizens, rather than prioritizing their own fragile egos and personal feelings over the law.
🚨 HOLY SHIT.
A U.S. citizen just testified before the Senate that ICE agents ignored his passport, detained him, placed him on suicide watch, and released him WITHOUT charges or explanation.
Read that again.
An AMERICAN CITIZEN says he showed agents his passport multiple times…
and still ended up locked in a cell under 24/7 lights, stripped naked, wearing a hospital gown while guards watched him constantly.
His family reportedly had no idea where he was.
Then after all of that?
No charges.
No explanation.
Just released.