Man Jailed After Drywall Powder Mistaken For Cocaine
• detroit.cbslocal.comA Florida man spent 90 days in jail after police officers who stopped him for driving without headlights said white powder found in his car was cocaine.
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A Florida man spent 90 days in jail after police officers who stopped him for driving without headlights said white powder found in his car was cocaine.
"Any person who operates a motor vehicle in the state shall be deemed to have given consent to field testing of his or her mobile telephone and/or personal electronic device for the purpose of determining the use thereof while operating a motor veh
This illustrates the heart of the problem with the way governance is conducted in this country. We don't govern where the rights of the individual are respected and exalted.
An FBI agent has been indicted and now stands accused of deliberately covering up the truth about the killing of Lavoy Finicum.
A Georgia man was arrested for trespassing on his own property and then booked in jail on a disorderly conduct charge, after a scheduled pool party.
Texas and New Jersey are the first states to push for state-sponsored curriculum that teaches students how to "interact" with police.
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Can you count how many ways the government manipulates people to be the type of citizen they can easily control?
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We've all heard the narrative which has been coming from some on the right and the "thin blue line" supporters that "Castile was an armed robbery suspect and he, therefore, deserved to die."
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In a leaflet distributed as part of a nationwide counter-terrorism campaign, police tell citizens to be on the lookout for anyone using the dark web.
"It is often the case that police shootings, incidents where law enforcement officers pull the trigger on civilians, are left out of the conversation on gun violence. But a police officer shooting a civilian counts as gun violence. Every time
A Birmingham, Ala., suburb has come to its senses and abandoned plans to force teens working for pocket money over the summer to get a cost-prohibitive business license.
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-- and lawmakers are obliging them
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Jazmine Faye and her boyfriend Bryan Acosta were trying to have a night out on Tempe, Arizona's famed Mill Avenue June 7th. They'd partied at the Zuma Grill before, and had a great time, so they thought they'd go back.
A New Jersey cop has been charged with assault after dashcam footage shows he beat a submissive kid, doing damage to his face, and forcing him to be hospitalized.
"As nightfall does not come at once, neither does oppression. In both instances, there is a twilight when everything remains seemingly unchanged. And it is in such twilight that we all must be most aware of change in the air – however slight –
Michigan cops arrest a youth for riding a bicycle then arrest his friend when he questions why, and threatens to arrest others if they "run their mouth."
We have entered a new regime and it's called the American police state.
Can a person be forced to supply incriminating evidence against themselves? Not according to the Constitution, but judges are taking a different interpretation.
After the Freddie Gray riots in 2015, Baltimore residents began noticing small planes circling the city. As reporters later uncovered, Baltimore Police had quietly begun using a "wide-area surveillance" system, which deploys Cessna planes to constant
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It is every person's right to film as long as they are not interfering with a crime scene or an investigation.
Across the globe, an awakening is happening in which people are realizing the power of growing your own food.
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