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Photography is Not a Crime
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Boy, 13, Arrested for Posting Video of Fight on Facebook
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A 13-year-old Canadian boy was arrested after posting a video of two girls fighting off school grounds.
The boy was charged with “mischief,” which used to only be punishable by detention. And even then, only when the mischief took place on school grounds.
But times have obviously changed because the principal [...]
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Woman Sues Seattle Police after Video Shows they Fabricated Case Against Her
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In yet another typical display of police aggression and fabrication that came to light through video, a Seattle cop grabbed a woman out of a crowd of protesters and pulled her to the ground where several other officers pounced on her.
The cop, Sonya Fry, claimed in her report that [...]
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Virginia Judge Denies Qualified Immunity to Deputy Caught on Video Attacking Citizen
Number of comments: 10
In a typical display of law enforcement aggression and fabrication, a Virginia sheriff’s deputy came charging up behind an unsuspecting citizen who had his hands in the air, ramming his elbow into the back of his head and sending him sprawling to the pavement, rendering him unconscious, only to later [...]
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Illinois Eavesdropping Law Finally Dead: State Attorney’s Career also Likely Dead.
Number of comments: 10
After several years of arresting citizens for merely recording cops in public, the Illinois Eavesdropping Law is officially dead.
The official notice came Tuesday when a lower court judge granted a permanent injunction to the ACLU, allowing them to record cops in public without getting arrested, ending a two-year legal [...]
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Introducing PINAC’s New Merchandise Line: PINAC Nation
Number of comments: 8Caps and shirts are just some of the items that are available on PINAC Nation, PINAC’s new merchandise line (Photo by Carlos Miller).
After years of thinking about it and months planning it, not to mention thousands invested in it, I finally launched the official Photography is Not a Crime [...]
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“Best Selling Author” Calls for Law to Stifle Media in Wake of Mass Shootings
Number of comments: 10Joseph Grenny
We all have different ways of responding to mass shootings, most which do nothing to ease the pain of the victims’ families or curtail future tragedies, but the fact that we’re able to express these sentiments is a reminder of the First Amendment protections that we have in [...]
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Here are the Videos of my Trial and Acquittal
Number of comments: 10Miami-Dade Major Nancy Perez under cross examination by attorney Arnold Trevilla (Photo by Bruce Wayne Stanley).
It’s been more than a month since my acquittal and I’ve been wanting to write an in-depth piece on the entire trial, but I’ve had so many things going on that I just [...]
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Albuquerque Transit Security Guard Shoplifts and Attacks Citizens with Cameras under Approving Eye of City
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A city-employed security guard in Albuquerque has been exposed as a violent, out-of-control thief with a long history of disciplinary problems who is protected by the city’s police force.
Andy Fitzgerald is a transit security officer working out of Albuquerque’s main bus, a man who not only doesn’t like being referred [...]
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Ohio Officials Plan to Proceed with Charges against Photojournalism Student Arrested for Photography
Number of comments: 10The photo that got Nicolas Tanner arrested on Halloween night (Photo by Nicolas Tanner).
Most of the cases I write about end up getting dismissed without going to trial, but because there are always new cases to write about, I never get around to writing about the actual dismissals.
I’m hoping [...]
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Cops Called on Former Pittsburgh Steeler Franco Harris in Camera Incident
Number of comments: 10Franco Harris
Former Pittsburgh Steeler running back Franco Harris had the cops called on him today in Los Angeles after members of his entourage refused to turn off their cameras while he attempted to interview the president of the NCAA on the controversial Jerry Sandusky affair.
Harris attended Penn State [...]
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