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Jacob Chansley, a dangerous conspiracy theorist, was sentenced to nearly 4 years in prison for leading the violent insurrection to overthrow American democracy. There is dispute over how he got into the Capitol building, but internal surveillance video reveals that once inside, Capitol Police officers acted as his tour guides. They took him to multiple entrances, tried to open locked doors for him, and never attempted to slow him down. Chansley even thanked the officers in a prayer on the floor of the senate. This starkly contrasts with the reality of his actions on January 6th.

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On June 29, 2024, former Stevens County, Georgia cop Dondi Nelson, now a Tocoa, Georgia police officer, allegedly led a violent attack on Justin Freeman, a local pastor and political activist, in a Home Depot parking lot. The incident supposedly began because Freeman made a comment in the Home Depot that he doesn't like cops. According to reports, the scene escalated with cars crashed, rifles drawn, bones broken, and Freeman's son handcuffed. Authorities claim Freeman backed his truck up like he was about to hit Nelson, but video evidence suggests otherwise. Nelson claims he initiated a traffic stop for a stop sign violation, but there's conflicting information about the location and visibility of the stop sign. Freeman was charged with multiple offenses, including aggravated assault and fleeing. Video evidence appears to contradict police claims, showing Freeman driving slowly and stopping at a red light during the alleged chase. Police also claim Freeman attacked them first, but video footage shows officers smashing Freeman's truck window and using tasers before Freeman's alleged resistance. The incident involved multiple officers from different counties, some of whom drove at high speeds to the scene. Following the incident, several officers resigned, including Nelson, who was later rehired by Tocoa PD.

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ATF agents raided a home, covering the doorbell camera. When the homeowner investigated, he was shot and killed by the ATF. His wife was detained for hours. Despite policies requiring body cameras, none were used. This raises concerns about government overreach.

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An uninvited drunk man accused of inappropriate touching at a quinceanera in Mesa, Arizona led to the godfather confronting him. Police arrived, misunderstood the situation due to language barriers, and violently arrested the godfather. Body camera footage revealed officers lied in their reports, but faced no consequences. The victim is now suing the Mesa Police Department. The full footage can be viewed on ABC 15's website. Fortunately, the victim survived, unlike many others in similar situations.

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Six former Mississippi police officers, who called themselves the "goon squad," are being sentenced for torturing two Black men after responding to a neighbor's complaint. The officers assaulted the men with stun guns and sex toys, poured liquid on them, forced them to shower together, and one shot a victim in the mouth in a mock execution. They also attempted to plant evidence. The officers are being prosecuted under deprivation of rights, under the color of law. While the maximum sentence could be the death penalty, life in prison is more likely. The victim's ongoing physical injuries will factor into sentencing. Other incidents involving the "goon squad" are under investigation. The county sheriff's office also faces a $400 million civil lawsuit alleging systemic issues like lack of supervision and poor training. The civil case will likely explore what the sheriff's department hierarchy knew about the officers' behavior.

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The court heard about the horrific torture Mahogany Jackson endured, starting with a beating at Brandon Pope's home. She was then sexually assaulted at gunpoint, handcuffed, beaten, and pistol-whipped at a second location. Her family was emotional during the hearing, with DA Carr noting the long road to justice. Five out of eight suspects were present due to legal procedures. The suspects demanded Jackson's phone password, promising to release her if she complied, but they killed her regardless. Carr shared his conversation with the family.

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The video reveals the brutal assault on Victoria Charity White during the January 6th Capitol riot. She was beaten, stabbed, and punched by multiple police officers in the West tunnel. Despite her harrowing experience, she was not mentioned in the January 6th committee hearings. The officers involved, including Jason Bagshaw, Neil McAllister, and Sarah Beaver, faced no consequences for their actions. Victoria, who had experienced severe domestic violence in the past, was charged with misdemeanors and a felony. She eventually pleaded guilty to a single felony for civil disorder and received a sentence of 8 days in jail, a fine, and home confinement. Victoria has filed a lawsuit against the officers and Representative Mike Johnson.

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Six white former police officers in Mississippi, who called themselves the Goon Squad, pleaded guilty to raiding a home and torturing two Black men. The officers initially tried to cover up their actions, and some face life in prison. On January 24, the deputies raided a home in Braxton, Mississippi, after a white neighbor complained about Black men staying there. The officers texted each other about a "mission." Without a warrant, they burst into the home, handcuffed, beat, and tasered Michael Corey Jenkins and Eddie Terrell Parker. The officers also sexually abused them with a sex toy while shouting racial slurs. One officer put a gun in Jenkins' mouth, pulled the trigger, and the bullet lacerated Jenkins' tongue, broke his jaw, and exited through his neck. After the shooting, the officers allegedly gathered on the porch to discuss how to cover it up.

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Six white former Rankin County deputy sheriffs, known as the Goon Squad, pleaded guilty to raiding a Braxton home and torturing two black men, Michael Jenkins and Eddie Parker, earlier this year after first trying to cover up their actions. Each officer received from ten to twenty years for the January 2023 abuse and torture. The night involved a violent assault including tasing, kicking, punching, and a gun being put in Jenkins' mouth; the bullet lacerated his tongue and broke his jaw. The officers planted drugs and a gun in the house; the sheriff's department supported the false charges. A DOJ probe began examining the case in February 2023; in June one officer confessed. All six were fired or resigned; in March 2024, the federal judge handed down prison terms ranging from ten to forty years. The case exposed a pattern of excessive force associated with the Goon Squad.

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A man recounts his experience at a protest where he was peacefully standing in line. The police grabbed him, beat him, and kicked him while he was down. They then barricaded themselves and hit him multiple times in the head. They tied his hands behind his back, pushed his head in the snow, and put their knee on his back. He was then placed in a processing line for two hours with his hands zip-tied behind his back. Despite having multiple injuries, he was not charged with anything. He and others were eventually dumped in an undisclosed location. The injuries he described were from a previous incident where he was in a vehicle with three others who were killed.

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Journalists uncovered disturbing footage from January 6th, revealing the brutal assault of Victoria Charity White, a woman caught in the chaos at the Capitol. Despite her suffering, her story was largely ignored by the January 6th committee. Body cam footage showed her being beaten and stabbed multiple times by police officers, including Lieutenant Jason Bagshaw, who was later recognized for his actions. Victoria, a survivor of past abuse, faced charges from the DOJ, despite no evidence of her threatening officers. After years of legal struggles, she pleaded guilty to a single felony and received a minimal sentence. Victoria has since filed a lawsuit against the officers involved, seeking truth and justice for the trauma she endured that day.

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Jacob Chansley, often depicted as a dangerous conspiracy theorist, was sentenced to nearly four years in prison for his role in the January 6th Capitol insurrection. The circumstances of his entry into the Capitol remain disputed, but surveillance footage reveals that Capitol Police did not stop him. Instead, they appeared to assist him, guiding him through the building and even attempting to open locked doors. At least nine officers were in close proximity to Chansley, yet none intervened. Chansley seemed to perceive the Capitol Police as allies, as evidenced by a prayer he offered on the Senate floor thanking them. This contrasts sharply with the narrative surrounding his actions during the insurrection.

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Six former law enforcement officers in Mississippi, who belonged to a group calling itself the "Goon Squad," were sentenced to 10-40 years in prison for raiding a home and torturing two Black men in January 2023. The officers beat, handcuffed, waterboarded, and tasered Michael Corrie Jenkins and Eddie Terrell Parker, and sexually abused them while shouting racial slurs. One officer put a gun in Jenkins' mouth, pulled the trigger, and shot him. The officers planted drugs to cover up the crime. Some officers were also sentenced for a separate assault two weeks prior, where another man was repeatedly tased and sexually assaulted. The New York Times and Mississippi Today revealed that Rankin County Sheriff's Department deputies have a history of barging into homes and torturing people for information. According to Eddie Parker's attorney, Malik Shabazz, the officers cried and begged in court. Shabazz stated the "Goon Squad" operated worse than criminals, using tactics such as planting guns, stealing videotapes, and not using warrants. He claims the sentences are the longest ever given in a police brutality case in U.S. history.

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Three college students claimed they were attacked on a bus for being black, but a video showed them approaching the men first. The girls pleaded not guilty to assault charges. Civil rights activists worry about the implications for future racial crimes.

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Officers responded to a call from a person who heard someone outside their house. Officers checked the house, backyard, and front yard but found no one. The caller stated the sheriff is an embarrassment and should have never had a badge, gun, or the opportunity to kill their child. A speaker stated that Black women don't get consideration and respect in America, citing Sandra Bland, Breonna Taylor, and Pam Turner. They claim there was no real accountability in these instances and that America has blood on its hands.

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Jacob Chansley, a dangerous conspiracy theorist, was sentenced to nearly 4 years in prison for his role in the violent insurrection at the Capitol. While there is dispute over how he gained access to the building, internal surveillance videos clearly show that once inside, Capitol Police officers did not stop him. In fact, they acted as his tour guides, taking him to multiple entrances and even attempting to open locked doors for him. At least 9 officers were within touching distance of Chansley, but none of them tried to slow him down. Chansley saw the Capitol Police as his allies and even thanked them in a prayer on the senate floor. This starkly contrasts with the reality of his actions on January 6th.

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Marquavious McLeod, 21, and his brother, Michael McLeod, 22, are prime suspects in a deadly shooting. They are charged with first-degree murder and six counts of aggravated assault. Michael McLeod was a police officer with the University of Mississippi Medical Center and a security guard in the Air Force at the time of the shooting. His public defender will argue self-defense. Marquavious McLeod's criminal record dates back to February 2022, and he has been arrested 13 times for felony crimes. The shooting occurred around 7:00 p.m. Saturday, hours after the Saint Patty's parade in downtown Jackson. They are charged with shooting seven people and killing 21-year-old Cortez George.

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These individuals are facing persecution. One defendant was reportedly beaten brutally, suffering multiple facial fractures and permanent loss of sight in one eye.

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Sam Parker discusses Randy Weaver and the 1992 Ruby Ridge incident in Idaho, framing it as an assault by the US government. He notes that Weaver, in 1986, lived near Aryan Nations and was befriended by undercover federal agent Kenneth Fatterley. Over three years, Fatterley gained Weaver’s trust, and in July 1989 Weaver allegedly explained that he and others were thinking of starting a group to resist what they called Zionist organized government (the United States government). Parker claims the government then entangled Weaver by having Fatterley buy two shotguns from Weaver and ask him to illegally shorten them, describing this as entrapment and alleging the government tried to turn Weaver into a snitch on his neighbors, which Weaver resisted. Parker emphasizes that the siege at Ruby Ridge in 1992 involved the FBI and the US Marshals attacking Weaver and his family, resulting in the deaths of Weaver’s wife, his son, his dog, and a family friend. He notes that Bill Barr was the attorney general with jurisdiction over the US Marshals and the FBI at that time, and he identifies Barr as the same individual who served as attorney general again in the first Trump administration. The speaker then provides background about Bill Barr. He states Barr’s father was Donald Barr, who began at the OSS (the forerunner of the CIA) and wrote a book called Space Relations, described as a fictional work dealing with interstellar sex trafficking and pedophile rape. Parker alleges Donald Barr had a hand in hiring Jeffrey Epstein to the Dalton School in the 1970s, giving Epstein his start, and notes Donald Barr was ethnically Jewish, making Bill Barr “part ethnically Jewish.” He recalls Barr’s work for the CIA from 1971 to 1977 while Barr was in graduate and law school. Parker adds that Epstein’s suicide occurred under the auspices of Bill Barr, who was attorney general during the first Trump administration. Parker contrasts a poor white man living in a cabin in northern Idaho in the 1980s and 1990s who wanted to be left alone with the government’s response, claiming the government mobilized the entire law enforcement apparatus of the United States, bringing a war to Weaver’s doorstep and killing part of his family. He asserts that those who resist what he calls Zionist organized government are facing suppression, including censorship and de-platforming, giving the example of Lucas Gage being swatted nine times in four days for speaking about Jewish supremacy. He closes by stating he stands with men like Lucas Gage and Randy Weaver, urging “Just say no to Zogg.”

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"Their vehicle was hijacked and they found themselves at the mercy of a vicious gang." "Shannon's lifeless body was found inside the kitchen, hidden in a trash can." "The four men were joined by Vanessa Coleman, who was seen waiting outside." "To this day, the exact reason why what seemed like a carjacking turned into a prolonged and horrific kidnapping remains unclear." "Chris was the first to endure the horrifying abuse." "The first shot struck him in the back of the neck, grazing between his neck and shoulder." "Finally, one of the men placed the pistol just above his right ear and fired a final shot into his skull, ending his life most brutally." "Shannon was subjected to prolonged sexual and physical abuse at the hands of her captors." "Using pieces of curtain and bed sheets, they tied her neck to her ankles and then sealed her head inside a small trash bag."

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Court records show that on January 24, deputies raided a home in Braxton, Mississippi, after a white neighbor complained about black men staying there. An officer texted others about a "mission." Without a warrant, officers burst into the home, handcuffed, beat, and tasered Michael Corrie Jenkins and Eddie Terrell Parker. They also sexually abused them with a sex toy while shouting racial slurs. One officer put a gun in Jenkins' mouth, pulled the trigger, and the bullet lacerated his tongue, broke his jaw, and exited through his neck. U.S. Attorney Darren LaMarca announced federal charges against the former officers for the attack.

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We were federal prosecutors on the Justice Department's Capitol attack investigation until the Trump administration fired us on January 31st. Why were we fired? Because we did our job. We followed the facts and the law. What we did was justice for 140 police officers wounded on January 6th, 2021. We were hired to prosecute cases from the riot, and none of our defendants were acquitted, which shows the evidence was overwhelming. But last month, the president pardoned even the most violent convicts, calling them "hostages." Letters of termination hit the Justice Department, calling the prosecution itself a grave national injustice. Anyone who has watched videos of January 6th knows that prosecuting the rioters was not the injustice. The injustice has been the Department of Justice turning its back on law enforcement officers, members of Congress, and all the victims affected.

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Never before seen footage of January 6 allegedly shows Jake Lange attempting to stop police brutality. He was allegedly trying to save Rosanne Boylan as she was allegedly being killed by the Capitol Police.

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Jacob Chansley, a dangerous conspiracy theorist, received a nearly 4-year prison sentence for leading the violent insurrection to overthrow American democracy. There is dispute over how he entered the Capitol building, but internal surveillance videos reveal what happened once he was inside. The footage shows that Capitol Police never stopped Chansley and even acted as his tour guides. They took him to multiple entrances, tried to open locked doors for him, and were within touching distance of him. Chansley saw the police as his allies and thanked them in a prayer on the senate floor. This contrasts with the reality of his actions on January 6th.

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Sheriff shared shocking details from a press conference about a man wanting to eat a child. 45 people were arrested for various crimes, including child predators and human traffickers. One man planned to physically cannibalize someone and make a child drink urine. Another man took drugs and injected himself with testosterone before meeting who he thought was a 14-year-old. Many admitted to having sexually transmitted diseases and were willing to have sex with a minor. The investigation revealed disturbing acts of depravity.
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