Nothing says social justice like the backdrop of a cloud of teargas against the running silhouette of an impoverished lad clutching a freshly looted flat screen TV.
Into the valley in the shadow of plunder rides the DOJ to Ferguson Missouri: (more…)
Into the valley in the shadow of plunder rides the DOJ to Ferguson Missouri: (more…)
(Via Mediaite) MSNBC host Ronan Farrow understands the enormously disparate scrutiny faced by black men for their public appearance or behavior because his mother, actress Mia Farrow, has an adoptive black son.
During a Monday afternoon segment discussing the police shooting death of 18-year-old Michael Brown, guest Jonathan Capehart suggested that black men have to go extra lengths to ensure their safety in public.
“Don’t run in public,” he said. “Don’t run with anything in your hands. Keep a discreet distance away from white women, lest you get accused of any number of things.” His larger point being that a black male looking and talking a certain way in public could lead to unwanted assumptions or trouble, more so than any other race. (more…)
Last night in response to a police shooting Ferguson Missouri erupted in riots. During one of the looting episodes the following picture was taken.

Note what is in the waistband of this unhappy protestor. Who apparently wonders why the police would be twitchy during an arrest. #Irony
Looks like they are going THE FULL TRAYVON Playbook.
The family of Michael Brown, teen killed in Ferguson, MO police shooting has retained Benjamin Crump @attorneycrump
— Sunny Hostin (@sunny) August 11, 2014
In response to the shooting of Michael Brown, and with full support of the leftist provocateur media, the riots start in Ferguson:
Dozens of police cars and cops in riot gear are gathering at the Target just south of the protest. This could get ugly very soon…
— Michael Skolnik (@MichaelSkolnik) August 11, 2014
.@DoctaSlick we will.
— Chris Hayes (@chrislhayes) August 11, 2014
Police reports hundreds of people "running out of Sam's Market" with merchandise. #Ferguson
— Michael Skolnik (@MichaelSkolnik) August 11, 2014
Missouri Police Shooting – Grandmother says “he was a good kid.
(CNN) — A friend and witnesses say Missouri teen Michael Brown was unarmed and had his hands in the air when a Ferguson police officer shot and killed him, but that account is in dispute.
“The genesis of this was a physical confrontation,” Jon Belmar, chief of the St. Louis County Police Department, said at a Sunday news conference.
The officer tried to leave his vehicle just before the shooting on Saturday afternoon, but Brown pushed him back into the car, “where he physically assaulted the police officer” and struggled over the officer’s weapon, Belmar said.
A shot was fired inside the police car, and Brown was eventually shot about 35 feet away from the vehicle, Belmar said, adding few details because he didn’t want to “prejudice” the case. (more…)
VIRGINIA – After battling authorities for more than a year, a Portsmouth, Virginia, man was handed a verdict of not guilty by a jury who determined that he did not, in fact, act recklessly when he fired a warning shot at officers who attempted to make forcible entry into his home, only to later discover that they had gone to the wrong house.
The incident, which happened last January, unfolded while Brandon Watson and his wife were watching late-night TV and heard noises coming from the back yard.
“She said, ‘Oh my gosh, someone is in the backyard,’” Watson told reporters. “The noises got closer and then she heard the clicking of the backdoor handle.”
At that point Watson ran to grab his gun, which was legally owned.
“We ran upstairs very quickly,” Watson recalled. “She saw guys in all black.”
Watson didn’t immediately call 911 because he couldn’t find his cell phone. However, he wasn’t about to let anyone come into his home and possibly harm his family either. So he ran back downstairs, gun in hand.
Watson called out into the darkness, saying, “Who is that? I have a gun.”
He received no response, but instead then saw a red laser aimed at his chest. (more…)
Another example of how governmental agencies feel empowered by the Obama administration to weaponize their departments against their adversaries. The common thread is their collective belief ‘the people’ are the enemy.
The DOJ has been spotlighted as “targeting” domestic enemies to include investigations of the media – and lies to federal courts to gain warrants (ie. James Rosen). The EPA has been spotlighted as “targeting” domestic enemies such as farmers and natural foods suppliers. The IRS has been spotlighted as “targeting” domestic enemies to include conservative groups, Tea Party groups and pro-Israel groups. So why wouldn’t the CIA also take the same approach to “target” their enemy, the oversight from congress?
WASHINGTON DC – CIA Director John Brennan apologized to Senate intelligence committee leaders after his inspector general found that CIA employees acted improperly when the CIA searched Senate computers earlier this year.
Agency spokesman Dean Boyd said in an email to The Associated Press on Thursday that Brennan has convened an accountability board that will investigate the conduct of the CIA officers and discipline them, if need be.
The Justice Department has so far declined to pursue criminal charges against the employees, who searched the computers for information gathered in the course of a Senate investigation into the CIA’s interrogation techniques. (more…)
A simple couple. Unsophisticated, ordinary and otherwise comfortably invisible. Then one morning around 6:00am DHS EXECUTES A NO KNOCK RAID.

(Via Conservative Hideout) Shaneen Allen is no dangerous criminal. She’s a single mom working 2 jobs who’s already been robbed twice while traveling alone at night in Philadelphia. Her family suggested that she carry a gun for protection. She took a gun safety course, applied for and was granted a concealed carry permit, and bought a gun.
Then she made the mistake of driving into New Jersey. (more…)