Justice for Michael Brown. Accountability for his killer & the organizations that harbor him

How do you know what organization(s) harbor or otherwise support the killer of Michael Brown? That’s an easy one. It’s the organization(s) that refuse to identify the killer until public outcry becomes too much to ignore. It’s the organizations that refuse to interview eye witnesses to the killing. It’s the organization(s) that turn its resources against people speaking out & protesting against the killing of Michael Brown instead of turning its resources against his killer:

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John Stossel’s ‘Policing America’ Followup Article

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John Stossel has a followup opinion piece on Fox News related to his recent show, Policing America: Security Vs Liberty. The article is titled:

Border Patrol can’t control Southern border but can still harass American citizens

It’s a good overview on the subject of what’s wrong with internal Border Patrol roadblocks.

More On Checkpoint USA’s Recent Court Appearance

As previously indicated, the state charge against me for honking my horn at a federal Border Patrol checkpoint setup along a state highway inside the country while being illegally detained in the lane of traffic by federal agents has been dismissed in Pima County Justice Court after an hour-long hearing on July 11, 2014.

As part of my testimony during the hearing, I read from a fourteen page written statement along with ten supporting exhibits. That statement and the exhibits have been re-created below. Additionally, I’ve requested a copy of the audio record of the hearing from the court and will post it once it becomes available. I’m also planning on uploading video footage of the encounter in the near future.

Below appears the text of the written statement I read in court along with applicable links. For those who follow the checkpoint issue closely, you’ll probably find several of the exhibits I presented in court interesting. These would include recent ACLU complaints and a FOIA lawsuit regarding internal Border Patrol checkpoints, information regarding Operation Stonegarden where local cops collect overtime pay for assisting Border Patrol agents in the field and a recent Border Patrol law bulletin informing agents they can’t legally detain people for not answering questions or because they don’t like their attitude.

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