Kentucky Considers Legislation That Would Criminalize Taunting Cops
Kentucky lawmakers are considering a bill that would make taunting police officers a misdemeanor. According to the legislation, anyone who “accosts, insults, taunts, or challenges a law enforcement officer with…
REPORT: Florida Cops Have Authority to Take Away Second Amendment Rights
Article from Reason by Jacob Sullum. A new report on Florida’s “red flag” law claims Broward County’s experience with gun confiscation orders confirms that they prevent suicides and homicides while guaranteeing due…
LAPD Falsely Identified Gang Members to Boost Numbers
Article from Reason by Zuri Davis. An internal investigation uncovered several officers within the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) falsely identified innocent Californians in traffic stops as gang members in…
2019 Destroys “Only Cops Should Have Guns” Narrative
Article from Mises Institute by Ryan McMaken. To many people who aren’t left-leaning journalists, it is hardly “terrifying” that some other private citizens of unknown expertise were armed in the…
Police Officer Fired for Body-Slamming Middle Schooler
Article from Reason by C.J. Ciaramella. A North Carolina school resource officer has been fired after a video was shared with a local news station showing the officer brutally body-slamming…
California Sheriffs Deputy Fired for Lying About Sniper Attack
Article from The Hill by Zack Budryk. A Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputy who allegedly fabricated a story of being shot by a sniper has been fired, the department announced…
Former Minneapolis Cop Gets Prison for Shooting Innocent Civilian
Article from Fox News by Steve Karnowski. MINNEAPOLIS – A former Minneapolis police officer who shot and killed an unarmed woman who had called 911 said Friday he “knew in an…
Cops Make Mistake, Ruin Mom’s Life
Article from Reason by Zuri Davis. A case of mistaken identity left a Brown County, Ohio, mother without her job or her children. Aberdeen, Ohio, police are searching for two…
Texas Cops Arrest THOUSANDS for Minor Offenses
Article from Reason by Jacob Sullum. The practice of arresting drivers for minor traffic violations in Texas first received wide national attention as a result of the 2001 Supreme Court…