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Pardon Us, from Law Enforcement’s Civil Rights Violations

Posted on August 28, 2017August 29, 2017 by hardspace

The Arizona Republic reported in September 2016 that, since Sheriff Joseph Michael Arpaio first took office in 1993, his antics… Read more Pardon Us, from Law Enforcement’s Civil Rights Violations

Text box: Portland’s new mayor, Ted Wheeler, ran on a campaign that promised transparency and change. His police reform platform was ambitious but vague: He vowed to “take further steps to end racial profiling,” to “actively demilitarize the police force,” and to “implement police body-mounted cameras and transparency policy with public input,” among other goals.

Holding Hands with Bigots De-legitimizes Local Government

Posted on August 23, 2017December 11, 2017 by hardspace

“We had [City of Portland Police Chief Larry O’Dea] shoot someone and we didn’t have a city investigation for a… Read more Holding Hands with Bigots De-legitimizes Local Government

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