The cops in Daytona Beach are completely out of their fucking minds
Friday December 21st 2007, 8:05 pm
Filed under: Police Brutality, Police State, Resisting Arrest, Tasers, Tyranny

I’m going to cut the buffer out of this article and give you the really juicy stuff:

In a video, Beeland is seen backing away and avoiding Wright, then crumpling to the ground after being hit with the Taser.
Wright was not disciplined, and police Chief Mike Chitwood defended her actions. Beeland was refusing an officer’s orders, and using a Taser avoided use of other weapons, he said.

Backing away. Not running, not attacking, just backing away in fear of the police officer. And what “other weapons” do police use on people that haven’t done anything and wrong and are backing away?

Police verified Beeland, 35, was using her own credit card, but she was arrested on two misdemeanors, disorderly conduct and resisting a police officer without violence. She has since pleaded not guilty, and state prosecutors are reviewing whether to pursue the case.

And police should never check first to see if someone was doing something wrong before ordering them around and tasering them. And resisting with out force? Are you fucking kidding me? And what reason does this person have to comply with the police in the first place? She wasn’t doing anything wrong. And the prosecutor needs time to review this case? Shouldn’t they be filing assault charges against the officer?

Fox News interviewed Daytona Police Chief Mike Chitwood, who defended his officer’s actions, but said that the incident was being investigated. He also admitted the woman never threatened the police officer, but the “force continuum” allows for stunning if “their actions force the officer to use physical maneuvers to establish control.”

She never threatened the officer but he may have had to use “physical maneuvers” (whatever the fuck that means) so instead he just tased her.

Chitwood said that the woman wasn’t complying to demands from an officer and called it “passive physical resistance.”

Not complying with demands? Why should she? She was talking on her phone minding her own business. And what kind of Orwellian mind fuck is “passive physical resistance”?? Seriously?



Police Arrest News Reporter For Standing On The Sidewalk
Thursday October 25th 2007, 9:54 pm
Filed under: 1st Amendment, Corruption, Police State, Resisting Arrest

Go ahead and watch the first part, until the reporter and cameraman cross the street, then skip to about 7:40 and you’ll see what happens when they go back across.

This is what happens in America? The police make up the law as they go?

Cops like these need to be dealt such swift justice as to set an example for other law enforcement that we, the American People will not accept their tyranny. If our courts will not provide such justice then we must take it into our own hands as people and deliver that justice ourselves.



“Resisting Arrest” Doesn’t Count If An Officer Has No Reason To Arrest You
Tuesday September 18th 2007, 10:42 pm
Filed under: 10th Amendment, 9th Amendment, Censorship, Freedom, Police Brutality, Police State, Resisting Arrest

I’m really sick of all the people who are saying the police are justified in assaulting, tasing, pepper spraying, and even shooting someone who is “resisting arrest” in a situation where the police officer had no legal reason to arrest the person in the first place.

Seriously, think about it. The cop can violate your rights, and if you resist the officers assault on you that actually legally justifies the officers assault. Not only that, but they’ll charge you with resisting an illegal arrest, a kidnapping by an agent of the State.

Anyone who lets that really sink in and isn’t pissed off about it is beyond being a sheep, their a willing victim, a masochist.