Chicago protesters' phones tracked
dimanche 7 décembre 2014 à 13:00The US government appears to have tracked all the cell phones of people attending a protest for Eric Garner in Chicago.
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The US government appears to have tracked all the cell phones of people attending a protest for Eric Garner in Chicago.
Some residents of the tent city in San Jose explain why they can't find any other housing in the city, even with offered rent vouchers to supplement their pay.
What this reveals is a system totally stacked against people who are homeless, which combines with the shortage of affordable housing so that someone — whoever is weakest — must be shafted.
The New York Thug department attacked a protest about Eric Garner with a military sonic weapon that causes intense pain.
This was after the protesters responded to more direct violence by thugs.
I Told a Grand Jury I Saw a Cop Shoot and Kill an Unarmed Man. It Didn't Indict.
The thugs at the scene tried to discourage him from even making a statement. That must be part of their habitual routine for pushing away accountability for their crimes.
Prosecutors control the grand jury's decision. When they want someone indicted, they almost always get their way. In this case, the prosecutor wanted to protect the thug, so he cut the witness off, stopping him from presenting crucial facts.
This is why we can hold the prosecutor in Ferguson personally responsible for making sure Michael Brown's killer was not indicted, in addition to Governor Nixon for not appointing a special prosecutor.
New York and Los Angeles give false figures about tying up children in school.