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Occupy America: Police harass newspaper videographer following suicide of war veteran who joined the OWS protests

“Get out of here, now!”-James Trieb, Burlington Detective

In Burlington, Vermont, a local newspaper videographer revealed that the local police tried to stop his coverage of the suicide of a war veteran at the Occupy Burlington demonstrations.

The newspaper’s editor said it was a public news event that justified being covered: “It occurred in a public place where there has been a lot of controversy.”-Michael Townsend, Free Press Executive Editor

The video of the incident is posted on the newspaper’s website.

 

United Police Kingdom: British Bobbies demand reporters hand over all video of recent riots

Scotland Yard is demanding all media outlets in London turn over video of riots.

The bobbies say it will help them arrest even more people, as if the video from the thousands of city surveillance cameras isn’t enough.  Even British Prime Minister David Cameron wants the media to give in.

The bobbies are asking for all “unpublished” videos and pics.  Here’s the thing, the media has published lots and lots of video and pics that clearly show looters’ faces, so why do the bobbies need more?

“They act almost like they are above the law. They have got 40,000 hours of CCTV footage to go through. And it seems to me they are getting bored with that and are trying to co-opt the press in Britain [into being] evidence gatherers for the police.”-Tony Gosling, investigative journalist

 

United Police States of America: Witness to police crime being sued for recording video of the crime, does your state have laws that could make you a criminal for recording police crimes?

In 2009 a man was beaten unconscious by Springfield, Massachusetts, police.  A witness recorded video of the crime.  Now that witness is being threatened with a lawsuit, and even criminal charges.

Officials are citing a Massachusetts law that prohibits “…the secret use of such devices [recorders] by private individuals…”. However, attorney’s for the woman who recorded the police crime, say the law was meant to be applied to organized crime, not individual citizens: “Even a cursory review of the law would show that the Legislature took the time to insert a preamble into the statute showing that it is specifically aimed at organized crime prosecutions.”-Daniel D. Kelly, attorney

The woman posted the video on the internet, you can see it in a report posted by masslive.com.  The victim tries to run from police, but is caught.  One police officer then proceeds to beat him, sometimes the blows are so loud you can hear them in the video.  You can also hear people in the background begging police not to hurt him.  The beating continues until the man is unconscious.  For more than 15 minutes police stand around, as if they’re trying to figure out what to do, some are laughing.  After eleven or twelve minutes some of the residents of the neighborhood come out, asking for an explaination.

Massachusetts is one of several states that use a law that requires “consent” before you can record a conversation.  Other states include California, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Maryland, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania and Washington.  Massachusetts is claiming the woman who video recorded the police crime, violated the two-party consent law because she recorded audio.  Apparently if she had recorded silent video she would have been within the law.

 


The U.S. IS a Police State: Videos posted on the Internet prove it!

If you’re wondering if the United States could become a Police State, stop, you’re too late, it already is!

For proof go to YouTube and type in “police brutality” and get ready for hundreds of videos.  You can even get specific by typing in city names, or something like “nypd brutality” or “lapd brutality”, etc.

Here’s some of the titles: “police turn off camera then beat woman sensless”, “Grandpa, Pregnant Mom get Tasered at Baptism Party!”, “Deaf Wood Carver gets Murdered by Cop in Cold Blood!”, “Iraq Veteran gets Tasered and Beaten Down @ Airport”, “NYPD Officer Smith beat a girl in the street…”, “LAPD May Day brutality”.

Enjoy. Maybe your city’s police are on YouTube?

 

Defense Department home video of Osama bin Laden is pathetic

The home video released by the U.S. Department of Defense is pathetic.  The decrepit man in the video, supposedly Osama bin Laden, was so much a threat to the world that we had to expend such great effort to kill him?

What I see in the video, is a really old man who spends his days watching videos of himself (if it is Osama bin Laden).  Again, pathetic!   Yeah right this guy was directing all kinds of evil against the world!  The guy probably had alzheimers and had to watch videos of himself to remember who he was!  What a threat; send in the SEALS, no wonder there wasn’t any resistance to the assault.

Why not simply arrest the old codger and bring him back to New York City?

Has anyone seen if the video ever shows the old guy’s face?  I find it suspicious that what the U.S. media shows is from behind.

Come on President Obama, the Bush Jr administration was better at BS than you!  I’m putting on hip waders, it just gets deeper and deeper!