Prisoners head off to fight California's massive wildfires.
These are the people who we write off, don't allow to vote, don't allow to become firemen once released.
It’s kind of bizarre to feel the need to say it, but it’s a very very bad sign for a society if one cannot freely protest a genocide, ethnic cleansing, war crimes, mass graves, and the mass incineration of children. That is a very bad place for a culture to be.
At a protest in Chicago, protestors are identifying police officers present and using a database to identify and read out how many complaints have been filed against them.
Republican governor of
#Oklahoma
just purged a fifth of state’s voters from the rolls (450,000+ of 2.3 million)
7 weeks before election, and one week after
@TheOklahoman_
reported Harris could win Oklahoma County.
During COVID, 11,000 federal prisoners were released early onto home confinement. Only *17 reoffended, almost all for drugs. Only one committed a new violent crime (aggravated assault) – i.e. the violent recidivism rate was 0.009%.
It is impossibly bleak and such an unmitigated disaster for the credibility of the press that they have literally done 1000s of stories about police officers having medical crises because of casual exposure to fentanyl – when medical experts tell us this is literally impossible.
What does it say about the American press that they’ve written thousands of stories about police getting sick as a result of a casual exposure to fentanyl and yet doctors and other drug toxicity experts say that this is literally biologically impossible?
A deputy’s first-person perspective during a dangerous fentanyl exposure Thursday was captured on his body camera, along with a Narcan rescue by a fellow deputy that likely saved his life, the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office said.
In America when a poor black mentally ill man yells on a subway train, the press and conservatives jump through hoops to justify his killing. But if a guy stalks a school bus stop with an AR-15, the press will “both sides” it and conservatives see a hero.
Tonight on
@wbaltv11
: A man with an AR-15 has been showing up for weeks to a school bus drop off for local elementary school students.
Parents say their kids are afraid, the man says he’s protesting
@GovWesMoore
’s new gun control law. You’ll hear from both sides at 5+6pm.
When a cop who violently beats the people he ostensibly serves is greeted by the cheers of fellow cops, it’s pretty strong evidence that the whole fucking barrel of apples is spoiled.
BREAKING:
@PhillyPolice
Staff Inspector Joe Bologna,54,leaves
@FOPLodge5
to turn himself in on felony charges for violent protest confrontation last week that severely injured
@TempleUniv
student,21, when hit on head with police baton
@FOX29philly
“Other Marines are questioning Penny’s actions, and one has started a petition calling for his prosecution, arguing Penny did not act in accordance with the training Marines receive.’
77% of Americans believe crime increased last year, according to a Gallup survey released last month. Yet homicides were down in 2023, significantly. And other forms of violent crime — rape, aggravated assault and robbery — are also set to see a decline according to preliminary
The press got what it wanted. crime went DOWN – violent crime is DOWN and property crime is DOWN since Chesa took office – and yet the press manufactured consent for the idea that crime was up and Chesa was to blame. We live in a post-truth world of the press’ making.
We’re six days into the new year and already more Americans have died of COVID than the entire “staggering” increase in homicides from 2019 to 2020 that the media wrote endless articles decrying.
The last words of Michael Zack, executed this evening in Florida.
One thing that is striking: so many people in our prisons, even those on death row for murder, are so much more healthy and healed than our politicians who viciously and sadistically kill them.
For 28 years, Calvin Duncan was incarcerated at the Louisiana State Penitentiary. While there, he taught himself the law. Today he graduated from Lewis and Clark Law School. He is now Calvin Duncan, Juris Doctor.
One of the most stunning developments of the past few years has been that Teen Vogue has become a far better and more honest source of journalism about crime than mainstream newspapers like the New York Times.
Just incredible. NY Times asks, “Why did the U.S. invade Iraq?” without mentioning the completely false article it published on its front page in the run-up to the war suggesting Iraq had WMDs. And its other brazen pro-war coverage more broadly.
“I don’t think that people think Israel is a unique example of evil in the world. What’s special about it is it couldn’t do what its doing without the support of the United States. So students in the United States think *we have a responsibility.”
Even before Brandon Johnson takes over as Chicago’s new mayor there are reports that police are refusing to intervene to help crime victims and are blaming crime on Johnson — who has literally not taken office yet.
His first day on the job, reform DA in St. Louis County, Wesley Bell, fires prosecutor who presented Mike Brown case to grand jury, says he will no longer prosecute marijuana, will not seek death penalty, will not seek bail in misdemeanor cases.
Oakland police paid a homeless woman $30,000 to testify about a homicide she didn’t witness. Two young men were sentenced to serve life in prison for a murder they did not commit. The real killer was never caught. Three children grew up without a father.
1. This is completely false. A blatant lie. The fact that a journalist is printing this verifiable falsehood ONE DAY BEFORE AN ELECTION so that it can’t be rebutted is journalistic malpractice in the extreme. And yes, I have receipts. 🧵
This is 100 times more of a threat to free expression than 99.9% of what the elite media calls “cancel culture” and yet they will give it a tiny fraction of the attention.
The Louisiana supreme court ruled today that the organizer of a protest can be sued for a crime that occurs at that protest even if they had no involvement in that!
One-third of all people killed by strangers in America are killed by police. 97% of the officers are not charged with a crime, 99% are not convicted. Even in the most egregious cases the system refuses to hold police accountable:
Crime is up in San Francisco since Chesa Boudin was removed from office. I’m sure the national media will write 1000 stories about how it shows that traditional “tough on crime” policies are a failure and must be ended.
1. Anyone who cares about criminal justice reform should be excited about Kamala Harris’ selection of Minnesota Tim Walz to be her running mate. Over the past couple of years he has signed into law a ton of significant criminal justice reforms. For example:
No. Not even close. In fact to even tease people by asking the question is profoundly irresponsible.
Compared to the 1990s:
Murder DOWN *80%*
Rape DOWN 51%
Robbery DOWN *82%*
Assault DOWN 30%
Burglary DOWN *86%*
Larceny DOWN 39%
Larceny Auto DOWN *87%*
After massive public backlash, suburban Denver District Attorney Alexis King says she will reconsider the 110 year sentence her office sought and obtained against a truck driver whose breaks failed.
Candidate for president of the United States endorses extra judicial killings. This unconstitutional and fascistic wish will be ignored by the Washington Post and the New York Times. It will be nowhere mentioned in tomorrow’s newspapers.
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot says the city doesn’t have enough money to pay for a $2 million database of police misconduct complaints. Meanwhile the city has paid out $500 million in police misconduct lawsuits over the past 10 years.
When Columbia university suspended two pro-Ceasefire student groups, it claimed it was doing so because the groups violated university rules. Turns out the university changed those rules just days earlier with an eye towards preventing student protests.
As Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot loses her primary tonight, it’s worth reflecting on what I thought was one of the most striking and under-remarked-on events of recent American history.
Notice how the press purposefully creates moral panics around destitute people stealing from retail stores but almost never writes about this far more common theft by the wealthy against the working class.
A staggering study has revealed that 3 million Texas workers are paid less than minimum wage.
Employers have been fined $99 million for paying workers less than $7.25, but bosses are just ignoring the fine.
Labor law means nothing without enforcement.
The idea that weed busts still go on *and are boasted about* as half of rapes go unsolved shows how utterly clueless the policing profession is about public saferty.
The Field Intelligence Team from the
@NYPD67Pct
ensured nobody was receiving any illegal gifts this Christmas. The hard work of officers around NYC to keep our streets safe is remarkable.
Big night for drug policy:
OR decriminalizes possession of all drugs
OR legalizes psilocybin therapy
DC decriminalizes psilocybin
NJ legalizes cannabis
AZ legalizes cannabis
MT legalizes cannabis
SD legal cannabis up 52-48 with 70% counted
Earlier this year Denver created a non-police first-responder program in which mental health professionals respond to 911 calls related to mental health issues. They’ve responded to 350 calls and have needed to call for police backup zero times.
When climate protestors block roads delaying some people from getting where they are going I see endless dunks on them on this site. But when an entire city of 8 million people is shut down because we haven’t heeded the protesters’ warnings, no dunks. Makes you think.
Violent crime PLUMMETED 22% during Chesa’s term in office. Property crime went down as well. But pundits don’t deal with reality, they only traffic in vibes.
The Florida legislative session going on right now is probably the most blatantly authoritarian, democracy eroding and out-group targeting in any state since the 1890s. And the Democrats are dancing to it. A fact that should end up in every book written about the era.
As always, the greatest crime in America is being right too soon. Being wrong, then changing your mind at just the right time ensures you will be never face a repercussion. But if you’re right too soon you are treated as unserious and radical – rather than prescient and wise.
This is a public university. Absolutely wild how the media’s endless dialogue about free speech on campus and students are snowflakes has turned into a media dialogue about how we must crush speech on campus or else the world will end. It’s so transparent.
The most elite magazines in America spent the last five years telling us what a grave threat woke undergrads pose to freedom of speech and inquiry. Now this kind of shit happens every day and the same publications are silent.
This is the apology a Houston school district sent to parents for assigning an illustrated version of Anne Frank's Diary to students.
The teacher was fired for assigning it.
It’s funny, police solve less than half of all murders, about 30% of all shootings and I have NEVER ONCE seen a journalist frame that abject failure as “under pressure to prove its worth.”
Amid a surge in gun violence, the Biden admin has committed hundreds of millions of $$ to "community violence intervention" programs. Here, for
@propublica
&
@newyorker
, is my exploration of an overlooked realm that is under pressure to prove its worth.
In New York City, more transit employees have been killed by coronavirus in the past month than all of the police shot and killed in the past *40 years*.
Was just looking: In the 177 days since Chesa Boudin was recalled (through the end of last month): Property crime in San Francisco is UP about 14% compared to the 912 days that Chesa was in office.
Yusef Salaam, member of the Central Park Five – wrongly convicted of a notorious rape of a jogger in Central Park in 1989 – wins Democratic primary for a NYC Council seat representing Harlem. It’s a safe Democrat seat, so his election is assured.
So long as everyone is feeling scandalized by ICE purposely and needlessly separating parents from their children, I just thought I’d point out: that’s exactly what prosecutors do every day in criminal court in every locality in America, often for the tiniest offenses.
After 43 years in prison, 26 of them on death row, a man convicted of murder after a Georgia prosecutor systematically excluded black jurors walks free.
Dean of Yale College forced to admit that he lied when he sent out an email saying that protests against the genocide in Gaza were a source of violence and danger.
“My email regarding the protest at Grove and Prospect was mistaken and I apologize for the suggestion that the protesters might turn violent,” Lewis wrote to the News in the late afternoon. “I was repeating speculation I had overheard and I should not have done so.”
Violence is high and rising in Sacramento — home to “tough on crime” DA Schubert — but you won’t see a deluge of articles asking if she is the cause. Violence is a far lower in San Francisco (and decreasing), yet the press writes 1000 articles blaming it on the reform DA there.
6 dead, 10 hospitalized in downtown Sacramento shooting that happened about 2 am at 9th/K. Officers were in area, heard shots and responded.
No suspect in custody.
“We’re asking for the public’s help,” Chief Kathy Lester said.
Chicago will end the year with shootings down ~40% from three years ago. I look forward to the media turning this into a national story just like it did three years ago when shootings were up.
Violent crime is DOWN 20% in SF since Chesa took office and there have been 1000 articles about how crime is up and how he’s the cause. Meanwhile NYPDs’ 7 major felonies are up 40% since Eric Adams took office – how many articles center his role in causing crime to SKYROCKET?
When someone like Donald Rumsfeld or Colin Powell dies — who needlessly killed 100,000s of people — that’s not how the newspaper encapsulates their obituary. But this highly esteemed professor’s life is reduced to her crime, driving a getaway car, more than 40 years ago.
"People are freaking out."
With San Francisco mired in an intensifying debate over crime and public safety, residents are investing in self-protection.
The scandal that's been unearthed at the Orange County Sheriff's Department & DA's Office is just mammoth. Evidence mishandled in 30,000+ police reports. Deputies lied, said they booked evidence that they never booked. 9,000 cases potentially mishandled.
1. With Larry Krasner winning by a nearly 2 to 1 margin, I wonder how many of these reporters and editors will do some soul-searching tomorrow about the entirely fantastical backlash they sough to create without any evidence at all?
By far the strongest argument for defunding the police is the degree to which in many major cities ostensibly “progressive” mayors seem entirely unwilling or else unable to rein in what increasing feels like a police rebellion in America.
If you want a fun time seeing how unfathomably dumb all the most “serious” politicians and journalists in America are, just google “Eric Adams” date range 2021-2022. A treasure trove of how the discourse is controlled by colossal clowns.
New data this morning.
Last year American police left unsolved:
40% of murders
65% of rapes
Yet they found the resources to make:
1,632,921 drug arrests, including
599,282 arrests for marijuana possession
It’s notable that when some law students are rude to a federal judge at Stanford 1000 lawyers and pundits wring their hands, but when some of the most elite lawyers in the country engage in a massive fraud undermining the bedrock of our democracy, that’s less of a crisis.
It took these people 6 months to come around to what the “lefty radicals” have been warning against since October. how many people would still be alive if they’d come around sooner?
1. I want to share with you a project that some friends and I have been working on for the better part of a decade. It’s called the Visiting Room. It’s a video archive of 100+ interviews of people serving LWOP sentences at Louisiana’s Angola prison.
Fetterman voted for clemency for 50+ murderers while on the pardon board! He won. Shapiro’s platform called for reforming PA’s murder laws to make them less punitive! He won. Republican PA House tried to impeach Krasner in the weeks leading up to the election. They lost.
Wow. Scathing new report reveals Boston’s police commissioner abused his wife, holding her face to a stove, burning her hair, kicking and choking her. He also engaged in “heated fisticuffs” with a 19 year old girl. Oh, and the department covered it up.
A year after San Francisco replaced its reformer DA with the “tough on crime” crowd’s favored candidate, violent crime has gone UP and prosecutions of drug dealers has gone DOWN. Looking forward to 1000 articles in the national press about this.
More MTA employees have died from coronavirus in the past couple weeks than all of the NYPD officers who have been shot and killed over the last 30 years.
Coronavirus and the MTA:
33 employees dead
1,100+ tested positive
5,600 quarantined
"Everyone's struggling to come to work everyday but that's what the heroes of the MTA do," Feinberg says
State that just became the first jurisdiction in history to execute someone via nitrogen hypoxia writes “human life cannot be wrongfully destroyed without incurring the wrath of a Holy God who views the destruction of his image as an affront to himself.”
Last night in San Francisco, 9 people were shot. Back when Chesa Boudin was DA, almost every article about crime in the city centered him, as though he were to blame for every incident. Now that he’s been replaced, AND VIOLENT CRIME IS UP, none of these articles mention the DA.
Elon Musk, who has overseen a rise in antisemitism and other hate speech on Twitter, made a series of attacks on George Soros, tweeting the Jewish-born investor and liberal philanthropist hates humanity and “wants to erode the very fabric of civilization.”
Tragic high profile crime in San Francisco. EXACTLY the type of crime the NY Times framed around Chesa Boudin when he was DA. Yet now that there is a new DA in office — and violent crime is UP — the article isn’t framed as a failure of the DA.
In a “breathtaking disrespect” for the law, “100s of Connecticut state police troopers falsified information on at least 26,000 traffic stops from 2014 to 2021.”
Biggest criminal justice story that the press isn't writing about: Colorado DOC has reduced the use of solitary confinement from ~1500 people, many for longer than a decade, to ZERO people longer than 15 DAYS. Now complies with "Mandela Rules."