To Protect and to Serve II

If there was any justice in this world, these game wardens and TWRA guys would be shot on the spot.




Government Agents Routinely Entering Private Land Without Warrants | ZeroHedge

In April, Highlander’s wife and 6-year-old son were playing basketball in their yard. When his wife went to retrieve a long rebound, she spotted a man in full camouflage walking among the trees. Alarmed, she and her son darted inside the house.

When Highlander went outside, he couldn’t locate the man, but did discover that a game camera he’d placed in his food plot was gone. When he called police, he learned the man on his property was an agent of Virginia’s Department of Wildlife Resources (DWR) -- one of three who crossed another piece of private land to enter his property. Worse, the same trio had taken his camera, holding no warrant for that action either.
 
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Outrageous... this should be the top headline in the country right now. What a bunch of jackbooting thugs these police are. And save me with this "they were just doing their jobs" nonsense. If it didn't save the Nazis at Nuremburg, why do the damn police get a pass?

My only complaint about the newspaper staff, however, is why in the hell did they go to the police about the anonymous source? I've read their reasoning, but it doesn't make sense.

Kansas cops raid Marion County Record newspaper office
 
Outrageous... this should be the top headline in the country right now. What a bunch of jackbooting thugs these police are. And save me with this "they were just doing their jobs" nonsense. If it didn't save the Nazis at Nuremburg, why do the damn police get a pass?

My only complaint about the newspaper staff, however, is why in the hell did they go to the police about the anonymous source? I've read their reasoning, but it doesn't make sense.

Kansas cops raid Marion County Record newspaper office
This story reeks of small town police corruption. There’s something much worse than being advertised on one of those computers.
 
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This has been interesting to follow, for mostly wrong/bad reasons.

Warrant allowing raid on Kansas newspaper withdrawn due to 'insufficient evidence'
Rhodes said that police assured him they hadn’t accessed the information on any of the items

I’m willing to say the cops got what they wanted off the machine while they had it. …. Either the name of the rat ….. or the photos of the sheriff cheating on his wife with a man ….. something like that…or details on the sheriff getting paid to look the other way
 
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