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    Look, I'm really not trying to dog on you, but having the US Military, be they active, reserve, or National Guard, kill or injure even one US citizen exercising their Constitutional rights is unaccept

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The USDOJ is having a problem with prosecutions because the officers involved lied so often.

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https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jul/28/doj-la-protesters-false-claims

 

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  • Out of nine “assault” and “impeding” felony cases the justice department filed immediately after the start of the protests and promoted by the attorney general, Pam Bondi, prosecutors dismissed seven of them soon after filing the charges.

  • In reports that led to the detention and prosecution of at least five demonstrators, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) agents made false statements about the sequence of events and misrepresented incidents captured on video.

  • One DHS agent accused a protester of shoving an officer, when footage appeared to show the opposite: the officer forcefully pushed the protester.

  • One indictment named the wrong defendant, a stunning error that has jeopardized one of the government’s most high-profile cases.

“When I see felonies dismissed, that tells me either the federal officers have filed affidavits that are not truthful and that has been uncovered, or US attorneys reviewing the cases realize the evidence does not support the charges,” said Cristine Soto DeBerry, a former California state prosecutor who is now director of Prosecutors Alliance Action, a criminal justice reform group.

She said officers often call for charges that prosecutors don’t end up filing, but it was uncommon for the justice department to file, then dismiss cases, especially numerous felonies in rapid succession.

 

 

 

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“It seems this is a way to detain people, hold them in custody, instill fear and discourage people from exercising their first amendment rights,” DeBerry said.

 

Yesterday they dismissed the ridiculous charges against the dude who distributed face masks

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A couple of days ago, we did a Freedom Trail guided tour in Boston. Dodgers were in town, so lots of L.A. people in the crowd. As the tour starts in Boston Common, the guide made reference to the king sending troops over, to camp in Boston Common, as a show of force. He says “so, imagine, your national guard showing up in your home town as a show of force.” One couple from LA audibly laugh and shake their heads “yeah…we don’t have to imagine it.” Guide realizes, says “oh yeah…sorry.” The rest of the tour just sighs. Fucking A.

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