Criminal Cops Going To Prison

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In 2037, Arlen Tensing was sitting peacefully in his home when Sheriff's Deputies, without a warrant and without probable cause, kicked in his front door with guns drawn. In the chaos that ensued, four Deputies lay dead, with one Deputy and the homeowner wounded. Tensing was not a suspect in a crime; in fact, it was revealed in court that all five Deputies were off duty but in uniform, and had not been in contact with their Watch Commander.

Tensing was not charged with a crime; the surviving Deputy, however, was charged with Burglary of an Occupied Dwelling, four counts of Murder in the First Degree, and assorted smaller charges. The incident resulted in the passage through the Texas legislature of the Government And Citizenry Equality Act, informally known as the Tensing Act, which was signed into law by President James M. Garrity on Wednesday, April 27th, 2039.

Among other provisions, the Tensing Act stipulates that peace officers rightly judged to be engaged in criminal activity are -- immediately upon observation of said activity -- bereft of legal authority and immunity, and may in such conditions face whatever force is necessary to subdue, disarm, and immobilize them pending the arrival of officers from an agency other than the agency to which the offender is attached.

This scenario was put to legal test in the case of Johns, et al. v Davis, in which Nacogdoches, Texas, Cpl. Shana Davis was observed to be beating a handcuffed suspect. Intervention came from Cpl. Davis's neighbor, Malcolm Johns, as well as his brother Ryan Johns, sister Jeanette Mikalski, and brother-in-law Delroy Mikalski. The Johns and Mikalskis physically separated Cpl. Davis from the suspect. When Davis drew her duty weapon, Delroy Mikalski shot and wounded Cpl. Davis. Davis was subsequently relieved of her weapon and herself handcuffed until officers from the San Augustine Police Department arrived and transported her to Nacogdoches Medical Center.

In the case of Johns, et al. v Davis, Cpl. Davis was found to have been in the process of unlawfully detaining and assaulting her domestic partner, Olivia Marcus. Due to this fact, the Tensing Act absolved Johns, et al. of all criminal culpability in the case. Cpl. Davis was summarily terminated from her employment with the Nacogdoches Police Department and was later tried and convicted on charges ranging from battery and false imprisonment to brandishing a firearm.
 
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Houston AGWs Murder Couple on the Basis of “Untruths or Lies”

"A middle-aged couple, Dennis Tuttle (59) and Rhogena Nicholas (58) were Hut! Hut! Hutted! to death in their Houston, TX home by a pack of armed government thugs who invaded their home on the basis of a criminal warrant . . . the criminal part being the lies confected by “lead investigator” Gerald Goines."

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"When the state and its media bullhorns refer to armed government workers – law enforcers – as “heroes,” it’s a sign the hour is getting late.

When most people don’t draw back and spit coffee all over the keyboard at the idea, it’s minutes to midnight.

How did it become “heroic” to enforce laws?

And if it is “heroic” to enforce laws then – ipso facto – the East German Stasi, the Soviet GRU and NKVD were “heroic” also.

Right?"

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"When the state and its media bullhorns refer to armed government workers – law enforcers – as “heroes,” it’s a sign the hour is getting late.

When most people don’t draw back and spit coffee all over the keyboard at the idea, it’s minutes to midnight.

How did it become “heroic” to enforce laws?

And if it is “heroic” to enforce laws then – ipso facto – the East German Stasi, the Soviet GRU and NKVD were “heroic” also.

Right?"

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"Now, as to this “thin blue line” business.

It is based on the idea that – absent armed government workers – who have no duty to protect us, recall – most people would revert to Lord of the Flies savagery. This bleak view of most people as criminal by nature is as horrific as it is ridiculous. Do you suppose your spouse, your friends, the people you’ve known for years – are secretly, in their hearts, murderers and rapists and thieves?

That – absent the “thin blue line,” they would slit you throat, steal your stuff, rape your wife/daughter?

It is nonsense of the vilest sort.

Most people have moral sense that exists regardless of law – or enforcers. Most people would not commit theft or rape or murder or any real crime – even if both codified law and costumed law enforcers disappeared tomorrow.

Ask yourself. Would you?

But then, most of the laws being enforced have nothing to do with theft, rape or murder. They are mostly just . . . laws.

Which in freer times were not enforced because they did not exist.

Nor should."
 

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Knifey talks smack about guys who hear gun fire and run toward it so others can get to safety, but him? He gets PTSD because a chick working a register in Walgreens didn't give him a "good day, sir".
I should forward the posts about it to "Ripley's Believe it or Not!". I just hope he ain't an American.
 
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The funny (or odd) thing is, at least for the bootlickers, if these weren't cops committing crimes, they would be outraged. Authority worship is a dangerous thing.