ATF Raids Black 2A Influencer’s Home, Finds Nothing

When Mark “Choppa” Manley began to use his social media influence to promote 2nd Amendment activism within the black community, the federal government responded with an ATF swat team raiding his home just before Thanksgiving of 2024. Disaster was narrowly avoided, as Mark and his wife are school teachers, so they get up abnormally early, at a time when the officers thought they would be raiding a home with a sleeping family. What happened was egregious, and every ATF employee involved should be fired immediately.

His Youtube Channel here.

His Instagram here.

His GoFundMe here.

Dementia Patient Arrested in Walmart as his Wife Shops | NEW Jail Video Exposes Lies

66 year-old John Hardwick is a dementia patient who loves to shop with his wife at the Walmart in Danville, Kentucky. As they were shopping, he became separated from his wife. He ended up getting violently arrested by officers with the Danville Police Department. They ended up at the hospital, claiming that Mr. Hardwick was intoxicated, rather than suffering from severe dementia. New footage reveals the shocking events that occurred in between, when the Boyle County jail refused to admit Mr. Hardwick. The real reason isn’t what the cops told people at the hospital, nor what they put in their report.

Here’s the first video.

Here’s the update video (second video).

Here’s the third video about the other dementia victim.

Here’s the jail’s “denial of admission” form from Mr. Hardwick’s visit there:

Here’s where the Chief of Police gaslit the public:

Here’s where the arresting officers lied in their report about the jail refusal:

Here’s where the prosecutor was attempting to gaslight a judge, asking for this elderly dementia patient to plead guilty to being intoxicated, when he wasn’t intoxicated:

BREAKING: Predator Cop Busted on Video

Officer Christopher Chad Butler was the 2017 “Officer of the Year” for the Princeton (West Virginia) Police Department. He was sued multiple times for civil rights violations, so they moved him to a local school to serve as a School Resource Officer, to protect children. Unfortunately, he was actually a predator. Several people in the community exposed videos of him, including a Tik Tok video of him getting out of an underage student’s car while putting his uniform duty belt back on, as well as a recording of a snapchat video where he is asking a child to “please sit on his face.”

Since Youtube would not allow me to show the actual videos that led to his exposure, here they are:

Here’s the Indictment:

Here’s the link to the FBI form where they are seeking additional victims.

My Client Gave Cops The Middle Finger

My client was driving in Martinsburg, West Virginia. He saw a police car belonging to the Martinsburg Police Department. Desiring to express some protected First Amendment speech, he flipped them the bird – the middle finger. They immediately pulled him over. A federal civil rights lawsuit is currently pending.

Same Cop Beat ANOTHER Elderly Dementia Patient | UPDATE

66 year old John Hardwick was arrested and beaten by the Danville (Kentucky) Police Department. Officer TJ Godbey punched him 6 times. As it turns out, this wasn’t Officer Godbey’s first time arresting and beating an elderly dementia patient.

Media report here.

Last update video here.

Petition here.

Cop Breaks Woman’s Arm in Two (then handcuffs her broken arm – backwards)

This woman’s family brought her to a hospital in Broward County, Florida because she was having a mental breakdown. She didn’t want to get out of the truck in the parking lot because she was afraid she would be hurt. She was right ,unfortunately. Several police officers offered to help get her into the hospital. One of those was Deputy Murillo with the Broward County Sheriff’s Office. He ended up yanking her out of the truck “by the chain” and then literally breaking her arm in two.

Here’s the full raw footage.

Here’s the complaint from the lawsuit:

This Cop was Suspended, Prosecuted, Fired and Convicted | How is he still there?

In his 12 years on the job, this police officer with the Melvindale, Michigan Police Department has been suspended, criminally charged and fired. But he’s also still there right now. So why? Lt. Matthew Furman says that the only reason there have been so many allegations against him is because he’s “proactive” about stopping crime. He’s currently under investigation by both the Michigan State Police and the Melvindale Police over a traffic stop that quickly escalated to tasing the driver. Officer Furman maintains that he did nothing wrong; that it’s just another false claim. 

Dementia Patient Arrested in Walmart as his Wife Shops | Lawyer Exposes Lies and Coverup

66 year-old John Hardwick is a dementia patient who loves to shop with his wife at the Walmart in Danville, Kentucky. As they were shopping, he became separated from his wife. He ended up being harassed by employees of Walmart, who then asked their cop buddies to join the harassment. Several officers with the Danville Police Department then violently arrested John. Surveillance footage captured one of the officers punching Mr. Hardwick 6 times. Sadly, they subsequently continued to prosecute him. Fortunately, his wife hired a great lawyer, and he blew the coverup wide open.

The charges and police report:

The specific criminal violations:

Statement by the Danville Chief of Police:

Lazy Cops Make a YouTube Video About Wrongfully Arresting a Janitor

Two police officers in Asheville, North Carolina, violently arrested a beloved local 63 year-old janitor after receiving a false report from the local Subaru dealership that one of their cars was being used without authorization. Louis Searles, the janitor, sees the officers looking at a car outside the building where he works. He had observed the woman who was driving the vehicle, so he walked up to the officers and told then where the woman was (in a local business called “Thrive,” which is in the building where he works as a janitor. Instead of going and locating that woman, they decided to violently arrest the janitor.

Here’s the video the cops made.

Here’s the 4th Circuit case discussed in the video, Milla v. Brown: