Do you see this soldier in this checkpoint?" complained Iraqi resident Wael al-Khafaji, pointing to a spot just a few feet from his Baghdad barbershop. "He can do whatever he wants to me right now and I can't say a word. Is this democracy?"
"There are no words to describe the atrocity that occurred to our city. All I know is that this must stop, this divisiveness between our police and our citizens."
Jeronimo Yanez, the St. Anthony, Minnesota Police Officer who fatally shot Philando Castile, underwent "Bulletproof Warrior" officer survival indoctrination that imparts what one police trainer calls a "paranoid" and"militaristic" mindset
... A gang which required members to rape, pillage, and attack people as a condition of membership. A gang which financed all its activities, and bought all its clothing and equipment, with money it stole from the local population.
Baton Rouge, LA -- A graphic cell phone video showing two officers execute a man at point blank range last week prompted immediate outrage in a Baton Rouge community.
Philando Castile did nothing that should have jeopardized his life, and still he died. Here's how policing needs to change if we want to escape the nightmare
There is no "war on cops". No matter what copsuckers... er, I mean badgefluffers... sorry, law enforcement apologists would desperately want you to believe, there just isn't.
https://youtu.be/Wtcq9RJCg0c
I was raised without seeing color. I saw no difference between my very Caucasian self and the blacks, Hispanics, Asians, and fresh-to-America immigrants I grew up with, besides the fact that I got sunburned and freckled while they got tan.
• http://www.counterpunch.org, by Jeffrey St. Clair
The issue of racial profiling by police briefly grabbed the attention of the press in June of 1999 when New Jersey Governor Christine Todd Whitman fired the head of the state police after he accused blacks and Hispanics of being more likely to be dru
Abdullah Muhlafi says the Baton Rouge officer who killed a man selling CDs immediately ordered him to be detained and then stole footage of the slaying.
The first killer robot in American history was detonated to terminate the active killer who killed 5 policemen at the Black Live's Matter rally in Dallas. Pandora's box has been opened and will never be shut.
In response to my request for information on US police training
(http://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2016/07/08/why-dallas-happened-paul-craig-roberts/), readers have sent in a variety of information that seems to fit together.
Is the Dallas police shooting a false flag affair in behalf of gun control? Is it the result of a war veteran suffering from post traumatic stress disorder? Is the shooting the beginning of retribution for thousands of wanton police murders of US cit
The brazen attack in downtown Dallas that killed five police officers and injured nine other people was the act of a lone gunman, an Afghanistan veteran drawn to Black Power symbology and a determination to kill white people, authorities concluded Fr
In the aftermath of Thursday's Dallas and Tennessee shootings, thousands of mostly peaceful protesters took to the streets of U.S. cities for the second night in a row on Friday to denounce the fatal shooting by police of two black men this week.
Thursday night, after a shocking night of violence in which five police officers were killed by snipers, Dallas police took the unprecedented step of using a remote-controlled "bomb robot" to kill one of the suspects.
(Warning: This video contains graphic footage) New video has emerged of Baton Rouge police officers shooting Alton Sterling Tuesday. The FBI has opened an investigation into the shooting. Vladimir Duthiers has more.
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