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Sticking it to the man: As protests spread nationwide, federal court halts pipeline construction

Dakota Access Pipeline
While the government scrambles to decide if indigenous peoples have a right to the land they've inhabited for eons, a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit issued an order to temporarily halt construction on another section of the searingly controversial Dakota Access Pipeline.

Clarifying its ruling, the court stated the order "should not be construed in any way as a ruling on the merits of that motion" — the motion being the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe's demand for an emergency injunction.

On September 9, federal Judge James E. Boasberg, presiding over the case between the Standing Rock Sioux and construction firm Energy Transfer Partners, ordered a construction stoppage on U.S. Army Corps of Engineers land under and around Lake Oahe — and yesterday's ruling expands the halt to include land within 20 miles on either side of the lake.

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Are the multiple explosions and the crazed cop shooting markers of the engineered chaos to come?

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With about six weeks remaining before the highly volatile US presidential election it appears the ruling elite could be officially going for it all. That is, in terms of destroying America.

With ISIS stories apparently on the side burner, and with too much attention focused on the Hillary saga, and with George Soros (like the DNC and the Clinton Foundation before him) now exposed for not only funding the Black Lives Matter civil unrest psyop to the tune of 33 million dollars but also for his agenda to federalize the local police in America, all of a sudden in one day the mainstream media is reporting on not one, not two but three chaotic stories which, given the strong history of staged events we've seen over the past few years, could all be psyop events to move the ruling elites plan to create chaos and unrest in America going forward.


The first of these three events (at the time of this article or 16 hours after the incident) takes place in Philadelphia where a lunatic "unidentified" shooter is said to have suddenly and for no particular reason run up to a police car and just started shooting randomly at police officer Sgt Silvia Young. Sgt Young (get this) gets shot up all over, a total of 8 times and still survives and is in stable condition. Former police officer Ed Miller also supposedly gets shot but there is no specific information about this other than we're told he, too, is in stable condition.

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New York and New Jersey bombing suspect Ahmad Rahami arrested in Linden, NJ after shootout with police

New Jersey police
© Eduardo Munoz / Reuters
Police have arrested Ahmad Rahami, wanted in connection with the bombings in Elizabeth, New Jersey and the Manhattan neighborhood of Chelsea, after a shoot-out in Linden, New Jersey.

Two officers were reported injured, one struck by a car and another by gunfire, after they responded to reports of a suspect shooting at passing cars in Linden, a city just south of Elizabeth.

Police said the suspect was detained. Sources told NBC News the suspect was identified as Rahami, a 28-year-old Elizabeth, NJ resident suspected in a series of explosions in New Jersey and New York over the weekend.

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Suspects in Baltimore Wyman Park stabbing filmed the assault and posted to Facebook

A bench at Wyman Park Dell is blocked by police tape after a 64-year-old man was stabbed
A bench at Wyman Park Dell is blocked by police tape after a 64-year-old man was stabbed there Monday.
A group of young people put a gun to the head of a 64-year-old man reading a book at the Wyman Park Dell, sprayed him with Mace and stabbed him before stealing his belongings — an attack that they recorded on video and posted on Facebook, city police revealed Friday.

Police announced the arrests of two people in connection with the daytime crime, which occurred Monday, and said the group is believed to be responsible for other recent robberies. At least one of the suspects has already been charged in another robbery earlier this month, of a pizza delivery driver who was choked until she nearly lost consciousness.

Zannay Laws and Dakei Perry, both 18, were charged Thursday with attempted murder and robbery, police said. In charging documents for Laws, police wrote that she admitted standing with the attackers and recording the Wyman Park attack with her cellphone and posting to Facebook.

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Louisiana cop caught on camera kicking and stepping on handcuffed man

Officer Robert Wallow
Officer Robert Wallow
Caught on video beating a handcuffed man without provocation, a Louisiana cop was recently fired and arrested nearly five months after the incident. According to Gretna Police Chief Arthur Lawson Jr., his department had no knowledge of the needless beating until last month during an internal inquiry.

On April 22, a security camera video captured Officer Robert Wallow approaching a burglary suspect lying on the ground with his hands behind his head. After holstering his gun, Officer Wallow dragged Carlos Gustavo Pineda across the pavement before repeatedly punching him in the head for no apparent reason.

Despite the fact that Pineda never resisted nor fought back, Wallow immediately kicked him in the ribs after handcuffing the compliant suspect. While stepping on Pineda's back, Wallow pulled out his firearm and aimed it at the suspect's back while appearing to illegally question him.

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Soup kitchen of hate: Neo-Nazis open whites-only food bank in Glasgow

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A Neo-Nazi group which celebrates the evil concentration camp crimes of Dr Josef Mengele is publicizing a PR stunt in which it set up a food bank in Glasgow, Scotland, for "whites only."

National Action, who recently held a 'Miss Hitler' contest, teamed up with a Polish fascist group to run a "whites only" food bank for homeless people on Saturday night.

Anti-racism campaigners accused the fascist group of taking advantage of vulnerable people in a bid to spread a campaign of hate and division.

The extreme right-wing youth group emerged from the far right in 2013. It boasts of being "more radical than the BNP [British National Party]" and targets students and universities in the UK for members.

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Third suspicious explosion in two days -- this time at train station in Elizabeth, NJ

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A suspicious device found in a trash can near a train station exploded early Monday as a bomb squad was attempting to disarm it with a robot, officials said.

Elizabeth Mayor Christian Bollwage said the FBI was working to disarm one of five devices found in the same bag in a trash can by two men at around 8:30 p.m. Sunday near the Elizabeth train station. The men had reported seeing wires and a pipe coming out of the package, Bollwage said.

There was no immediate report of injuries or damage. The mayor warned that other explosions were expected.


Comment: Based upon what information?


Armed with a search warrant, FBI agents and police converged on an apartment above a fried chicken restaurant near the train station before 6 a.m. Monday. The apartment is linked to a man wanted for questioning in Saturday night's New York City bombing, which injured 29.

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Gunman in Philadelphia shooting rampage well-known to police, had history of drug-convictions

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© Joseph Kaczmarek / For the InquirerInvestigators look over the bullet holes in the wounded police sergeant's patrol car, Saturday Sept. 17, 2016, on Sanson Street near South 52nd Street in West Philadelphia.
A gunnman first ambushed a Philadelphia police sergeant late Friday night and then went on a shooting rampage killing a young woman and wounding two law enforcement officers and three other civilians before police shot him to death.

Philadelphia Police Commissioner Richard Ross identified the gunman Saturday as 25-year-old Nicholas Glenn, of West Philadelphia.

The shooting rampage started about 11:18 p.m. when Glenn walked up to a marked police cruiser at 52nd and Sansom Streets and just began firing, police said.

Sgt. Sylvia Young, 46, who was sitting inside the car, was shot several times after Glenn fired off 18 shots, Ross said at a Saturday afternoon news conference. Her gun was hit as well. A 19-year veteran assigned to North Philadelphia's 22d Police District, Young on Friday was working with a task force in West Philadelphia.

She and another officer, who was later shot - University of Pennsylvania officer Eddie Miller, 56, a former Philadelphia police sergeant who joined Penn's force two years ago - were both in stable condition Saturday at Penn Presbyterian Medical Center.

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Horrifying! School cop handcuffs 7yo child shoves him around — for crying after being bullied

Kaylb Wiley Primm
© Tomesha Primm
The American Civil Liberties Union of Missouri has filed a lawsuit on behalf of a 7-year-old boy who was a victim of unnecessary and cruel punishment at the hands of a school cop. Kaylb Wiley Primm, who is now 9, was yanked out of class, forced into handcuffs and shoved down the hall — for crying.

Children cry, it is what they do and Kaylb is no different. After he'd been bullied, Kaylb started crying just as the officer was walking by the classroom. Instead of allowing the teacher to simply calm Kaylb down, this hero public servant yanked the child out into the hallway. He then handcuffed him and dragged him to the principal's office where he'd sit for 15 minutes in handcuffs waiting on his mother.

According to the police officer's account, which sounds like any number of justifications for police violence, the child had been "out of control in his classroom and refused to follow my directions."

Apparently unable to calm down a 3′ 10″ 45 lb child, this officer violated Kaylb's right to be free from unreasonable seizures and excessive force, according to the lawsuit.

"Our children need trained and concerned figures in schools that know how to intervene. It's not okay to abuse your authority and handcuff kids as a means of discipline," said Tomesha Primm, Kalyb's mother. "As a parent, I want to make sure no other child - in Kansas City or anywhere else in the country - experiences what my son did."

When she got to school, Primm was horrified, as any parent would be, when she saw her little boy in handcuffs after being assaulted by a police officer.

"I couldn't believe it because I couldn't imagine they were allowed to do anything like that, or I would never have put him in there," said Primm. "He knew he didn't do anything wrong. He didn't know if the man was going to take him to jail."

"This child committed no crime, threatened no one, and posed no danger to anyone," said ACLU of Missouri Legal Director Tony Rothert. "Gratuitously handcuffing children is cowardly and violates the constitution."

After this incident, Kalyb was too scared to return to school, so Primm made the wise decision to pull him from the school as she was concerned for his safety. She homeschooled her son for the next two years.

According to the ACLU, this incident also violated state policy, which says that the use of restraints for elementary and secondary students should be used only in extreme circumstances or emergencies.

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Entire police department just 'accidentally' deleted massive chunk of body camera video

Police body cams
Body cameras should hold police accountable when questions about excessive force are raised — or they would, unless you're the Oakland Police, who managed to delete a quarter of five years of footage the department had stored during a software upgrade two years ago.

Considering Oakland had been one of the first departments in the country to outfit officers with body cams beginning in 2009, the quantity of irretrievable footage constitutes a tremendous loss.

Sgt. David Burke revealed the astonished flub as he testified Tuesday in the trial of two men accused of murdering Judy Salamon in 2013. Though body cam footage represented only a minor facet of that case, the revelation nonetheless evidences pitfalls common with fledgling technology.

"Nothing should have ever been lost from the system," Burke told the court, according to the San Francisco Chronicle. "The settings were set to never delete."

However, human error — not the technology, itself — was responsible for the vanishing the recordings.

Deputy District Attorney Butch Ford, prosecutor in the Salamon murder trial, told the court information technology workers attempting an upgrade of the police department's computer system — that stores 'dozens of terabytes of the body-worn camera footage' — checked the wrong box.

Instead of hitting "preserve everything," Ford explained, the hapless workers chose only "preserve."