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2 hours ago, MissingInAction said:

That seems, not real. Look at the "sticker" over frontier.

Also the hand holding the sign.

I applaud the message, but that looks photoshopped.

Not Photoshopped. My wife took the photo herself.

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We live west of Buda,, in Hays County. We have Buda city police, Hays County police,, constables, sheriffs, DPS, and now we have FEDERAL homeland Security cops patrolling our streets. Just passed a Homeland Security cop with flashing lights, who looked to have pulled over a teenage girl motorist. 

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13 minutes ago, C-Man said:

Lots of cops dying the last week. We had two up in here DFW suburbs/surrounding towns and now a SAPD veteran accidentally shoots and kills himself with his service weapon.

https://www.ksat.com/news/local/2024/12/10/terrible-tragic-accident-sapd-officer-dies-after-accidental-discharge-of-service-pistol/

“Officer down, Officer down!  Suspect is a black….gun”

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On 12/9/2024 at 3:51 PM, Willfully Horn said:

We live west of Buda,, in Hays County. We have Buda city police, Hays County police,, constables, sheriffs, DPS, and now we have FEDERAL homeland Security cops patrolling our streets. Just passed a Homeland Security cop with flashing lights, who looked to have pulled over a teenage girl motorist. 

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well wtf is going on in Hays County?

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11 minutes ago, mchookem said:

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well wtf is going on in Hays County?

Yep. Disturbing the feds have horned their way into traffic control. If that young woman was really a threat to national security, you’d think the officer would have a partner, and that there would have been other units responding.

We had a front row seat to the goings on, as we were stopped at a light. The fed’s car was in a traffic lane, as well, while the driver’s car was on the shoulder of the road. Homeland Security vehicle. Homeland Security uniform. Homeland Security Kevlar vest.

 

Forgot to mention Game Wardens in my first post. I have been pulled over by a GW. 

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Yep. Disturbing the feds have horned their way into traffic control. If that young woman was really a threat to national security, you’d think the officer would have a partner, and that there would have been other units responding.
We had a front row seat to the goings on, as we were stopped at a light. The fed’s car was in a traffic lane, as well, while the driver’s car was on the shoulder of the road. Homeland Security vehicle. Homeland Security uniform. Homeland Security Kevlar vest.
 
Forgot to mention Game Wardens in my first post. I have been pulled over by a GW. 

Yes. But that’s on you for sodomizing a whooping crane without a permit.
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There has got to be a flag or ways to stop law enforcement personnel from bouncing from agency to agency as a means to escape their past actions.

Wapo article about a police chief, his past, and how it finally caught up to him. Really good multimedia article too. 

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Body camera footage obtained by Kentucky Public Radio shows that as Lt. Caleb Stewart walked closer, the woman yelled, “I might be going into labor, is that okay?”

Her water had broken, she said. “I’m leaking out,” she told him. She grabbed a blanket and a few personal effects as a bright orange city dump truck pulled up to remove the makeshift bed.

The woman had no phone. She said her husband went to call an ambulance, so Stewart called one for her. But as she walked toward the street to wait for help, Stewart yelled at her to stop.

“Am I being detained?” she asked.

“Yes, you’re being detained,” he shouted. “You’re being detained because you’re unlawfully camping.”

As she stood a little ways into the street, waiting for the ambulance, Stewart shouted at her repeatedly to stand next to him.

“You don’t have to holler and you don’t have to push me,” she told him. “I haven’t done anything to you.”

Stewart walked back to his car to write the citation as city workers finished loading the mattress into the garbage truck.

Once in the police vehicle, Stewart narrated to himself as his body camera recorded his comments.

“So I don’t for a second believe that this woman is going into labor,” he said.

He returned to find the woman sitting on the ground, with legs askew and labored breathing, waiting for the ambulance. Stewart hands her a citation, and she balls it up and tosses it aside as the ambulance arrives to take her to the hospital.

“You’re all horrible people,” she said, as she got to her feet. “I’m glad y’all got this job to fuck with the homeless and not help society.”

Later that day she gave birth to her child, according to her attorney, Public Defender Ryan Dischinger. He said both the woman and her son are healthy three months later, and the family is now in shelter without assistance from LMPD or the court system.

“The reality for her, and for anyone who’s homeless in Kentucky, is that they’re constantly and unavoidably breaking this law,” Dischinger said. “What she needed was help and compassion and instead she was met with violence.”

Now, she’s waiting for a late January trial date on her citation, which could carry a fine and requires the people charged with street camping, who are mostly homeless individuals, to appear before a judge.

 

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2 hours ago, RPM said:

Body camera footage obtained by Kentucky Public Radio shows that as Lt. Caleb Stewart walked closer, the woman yelled, “I might be going into labor, is that okay?”

Her water had broken, she said. “I’m leaking out,” she told him. She grabbed a blanket and a few personal effects as a bright orange city dump truck pulled up to remove the makeshift bed.

The woman had no phone. She said her husband went to call an ambulance, so Stewart called one for her. But as she walked toward the street to wait for help, Stewart yelled at her to stop.

“Am I being detained?” she asked.

“Yes, you’re being detained,” he shouted. “You’re being detained because you’re unlawfully camping.”

As she stood a little ways into the street, waiting for the ambulance, Stewart shouted at her repeatedly to stand next to him.

“You don’t have to holler and you don’t have to push me,” she told him. “I haven’t done anything to you.”

Stewart walked back to his car to write the citation as city workers finished loading the mattress into the garbage truck.

Once in the police vehicle, Stewart narrated to himself as his body camera recorded his comments.

“So I don’t for a second believe that this woman is going into labor,” he said.

He returned to find the woman sitting on the ground, with legs askew and labored breathing, waiting for the ambulance. Stewart hands her a citation, and she balls it up and tosses it aside as the ambulance arrives to take her to the hospital.

“You’re all horrible people,” she said, as she got to her feet. “I’m glad y’all got this job to fuck with the homeless and not help society.”

Later that day she gave birth to her child, according to her attorney, Public Defender Ryan Dischinger. He said both the woman and her son are healthy three months later, and the family is now in shelter without assistance from LMPD or the court system.

“The reality for her, and for anyone who’s homeless in Kentucky, is that they’re constantly and unavoidably breaking this law,” Dischinger said. “What she needed was help and compassion and instead she was met with violence.”

Now, she’s waiting for a late January trial date on her citation, which could carry a fine and requires the people charged with street camping, who are mostly homeless individuals, to appear before a judge.

 

 

 

 

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Y'all remember the posts above about cops bitching about being our frontline mental health professionals?

Well, here's a bona fide proposal to do something about it, and to take that off their plates to some extent: https://www.kvue.com/article/news/local/texas/texas-mental-health-detentions-bill-paramedics-police/269-3a6e9c22-4d0f-49a6-b0b9-c02c9dcaf658

 

Do we want to place wagers on how quickly and vehemently law enforcement will OPPOSE this legislation?  Yes, some LEO groups are actually part of building this idea....but we all know that they will be overwhelmed and drowned out by the bulk of law enforcement.  As has happened, consistently, with every single effort to not have the cops be a fucking paramilitary force tasked with cracking skulls with unlimited military resources and answerable to no one.

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