Dystopian Town Sends Lying Cop To Innocent Woman’s Home

When the Columbine Valley Police Department (Colorado), using their dystopian flock surveillance system, saw a green Rivian truck driving down the same street, in the same town, 20 times over the course of a month, they became suspicious. But even more suspicious than that, the driver of the Rivian truck was a woman with blonde hair… So when a $25 package went missing from a porch in that neighborhood that the blonde bandit was driving her 70 thousand dollar truck through on a daily basis, it obviously must have been her. At that point the government did what any good dystopian government agency would do, they sent a rude, bald member of their goon squad to the woman’s front door to lie to her; gaslight her; and threaten her.

Cop Barges in, Arrests Mom in Front of Her Kids (without a warrant) | Then Gaslights the Public

Cpl. Charles Mills of the Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office (Georgia) busted in a mom’s house without a warrant and illegally arrested her in front of her young children – basically doing exactly what the US Supreme Court said many years ago that police officers are not allowed to do (because it would be unconstitutional). Nevertheless, the Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office told the local TV news media that their deputy did nothing wrong – essentially gaslighting the public, lying about the law, as well as the facts. Obviously I can’t allow that to happen….

Arrested for “Improperly Crossing the Road” (while recording cops)

Gerald Shields saw an unusually large number of cop cars at a traffic stop. He began filming them from across the public street. No yelling, no interference, no threats. Just recording what police officers were doing – in public, from a safe distance. But minutes later, Gerald was face-down on the ground, injured, and under arrest. The alleged crime? Improperly crossing the street. But as it turns out, that wasn’t actually a crime. The officers were just harassing Gerald because he was filming them. They didn’t even deny it… 

Arrested For Being in a McDonald’s Bathroom Too Long (then dies)

The manager of a McDonald’s in Riverside, California called 911, concerned that a guy had been in their bathroom stall for an hour. His name was Peter Villalobos. He was not alleged to have committed any crime.  So how and why did he end up dying in the custody of the Riverside Police Department that morning? The police department apparently is having difficulty figuring it out. Perhaps we can find some clues in the recently released bodycam footage…

Cops Attacks 76 Year Old Man | Gets Arrested and Charged | UPDATE

Back in March of 2024, I brought you a story that honestly shocked a lot of people — including me. A 76-year-old man, standing on his own property in Oilton, Oklahoma… attacked by the very officer who was supposed to protect him. We broke that story right here on this channel — and that video ended up being seen by over a million people. Well, now there’s been a major update. That same officer — the one from that video — has now been criminally charged. And not just for that one incident… but for multiple crimes, including one that is much, much darker.

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Paranoid Cop Mistakes Gas Pump For a Pistol | UPDATE: Off-Duty Officer Responds

Remember the video from two weeks ago showing a Leon County (Florida) deputy who was so paranoid, that he sees a guy (Robert) parked at a gas pump, with a gas pump in his hand, trying to pump some gas, and he immediately thinks it’s something else in his hand? At one point in the video an off-duty out-of-state police officer at the scene walks into the gas station and interacts with the deputy. He reached out to me and provided his own footage (and explanation) about what happened…

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Cops Terrify Innocent Family, Injure the Disabled Veteran Dad, Then Realize They Made a Mistake

This disabled military veteran was completely confused when police officers showed up at his home one evening, telling him they wanted him to step outside and talk. When he wisely said no, even though they had no warrant, the officers then barged into his home in front of his entire family, handcuffing him, threatening to tase him, and throwing him to the ground, injuring him in front of his shocked family. Then these cops realized that, oops, they were at the wrong person’s house. 

Why? They were looking for a shoplifter who allegedly stole $150 worth of shrimp from a Winn Dixie who was not him, and who didn’t even match his description. That’s bad enough. But the most shocking thing about it is that an entire group of police officers thought they were entitled to just barge in a guy’s home without a warrant? Every government employee from top to bottom responsible for this must be held accountable.

Cops See a Guy Who Looks Similar to the Actual Suspect (so they just grab him and call it a day)

In Las Vegas, a police officer saw a man with a gun. It wasn’t actually a real gun – just a “finger gun” – a harmless hand gesture. Though harmless, the officer was not happy about it, and decided to get his buddies and go teach the guy a lesson. The officer noticed that the suspect was a black male driving a black Dodge Durango, and saw him turn into a nearby parking garage.

The suspect parked, took the garage elevator to the ground floor and when the elevator opened, there were no cops waiting for him. He walked off and probably had a good time that night. But, when another black male, who had entered the parking garage in a different car, after the black Durango also subsequently took the same elevator to the ground floor, cops were waiting for him – the wrong guy, ready to teach him a lesson….

The lawsuit:

Arrested for Reading a Book During a Thunderstorm | He Wins in Court!

Remember this guy who was in his car reading a book in a gas station parking lot, waiting for a thunderstorm to pass? Officer John LaValley of the Athens-Clarke Police Department (Georgia) arrested him for not providing his ID just because the gas station clerk was worried that he had been in the gas station parking lot for too long. I did a video on it about 5 months ago. Well now that criminal case has gone to court, and the innocent guy who was arrested (John Choe) won. But it’s not over yet.

The court orders:

Wrong Mom Arrested on Christmas Eve | Lawsuit UPDATE!

Imagine it’s Christmas Eve. You’ve just returned from a family cruise, you’re tired but happy, and you can’t wait to get home for the holidays. Instead, you’re suddenly surrounded by deputies, handcuffed in front of your children, and told you’re under arrest for a crime you didn’t commit. That’s exactly what happened to Jennifer Heath Box, a 50-year-old mother from Texas, who ended up spending 75 miserable hours in a Florida jail… all because police got the wrong Jennifer. I first told you her story 8 months ago, telling you about the lawsuit the Institute For Justice filed on her behalf, asking you to send them donations to help fund their efforts. Now I have a big update on that lawsuit, that many of you helped make a reality.

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