Showing posts with label Aurora police. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Aurora police. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Chicago artist's protest backfires as he faces 15 years in jail... because he recorded his own arrest on video

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1349966/Chicago-artist-Chris-Drew-faces-15-years-jail-recorded-arrest.html#ixzz1By9Fzp5m



Have you seen this one yet?
In 9 states it is no longer legal to film or photograph a cop.
The only obvious reason for this can be that the authorities are no longer to be held legally responsible for those little faux paz they commit, like shooting unarmed people for no reason, or those little beat downs that they do, just because they can.
3 years prison time for you if you do on a first offence, and 5 for a second.
Where is all of this leading you ask?
To a live reenactment of Nazi Germany!
You will comply!
If not willingly, then by force.
Beware, before it's to late


An artist who used a video camera to record being arrested by police is facing up to 15 years in prison.
Chris Drew has been charged with Class 1 felony under the Eavesdropping Act in Chicago, Illinois.

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Aurora: $190k seized because brothers were drug suspects

http://www.chicagobreakingnews.com/2010/12/aurora-not-returning-money-it-seized-despite-a-court-order.html

So the big question in my mind is why is Homeland Security being handed over the money from drug arrests?
How interesting is it, that their sticky little fingers are in this piece of the pie and 119,000 small airplanes run around unnoticed or unmonitored by them?
Do any of us actually have any idea of what the official job description of Homeland Security really is?
Because at this point I don't mind admitting that I'm thoroughly confused by what that agency was specifically intended to be used for.

Aurora police were only involved in an intermediary fashion, Murphey said. After questioning Jesus Martinez at the Aurora police department and giving him a receipt for the money, Aurora police say they transferred the money that same night to the drug task force, which reported handing the money over the following day to the Department of Homeland Security.