Fallout From the War on Cops

The cities. That’s where this anti-cop virus has already begun to affect law and order, especially in the high-crime neighborhoods that most need policing. Our war on cops is, naturally, a disincentive for them to act, and a disincentive for them to become the next poster boy for police brutality or racist policing. In fact, it’s a disincentive for cops to remain on as cops at all. So beleaguered cops leave the cities, and the cities go to hell. And their residents flee to the suburbs. But they bring their leftist politics with them, and the anti-cop squeeze continues.

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‘We’re Going To Destroy This System’: City Where A Black Man Was Fatally Shot Put Under State Of Emergency

Pasquotank County Sheriff Tommy Wooten II said on Saturday he would file a motion in court as early as Monday to ask a local judge to release the video.

“Only a judge can release the video. That’s why I’ve asked the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation to confirm for me that the releasing of the video will not undermine their investigation,” Wooten said. “Once I get that confirmation, our county will file a motion in court, hopefully, Monday, to have the footage released.”

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NIH has identified over 500 ‘scientists of concern’ amid Chinese espionage concerns, says agency official

A high-ranking National Institutes of Health (NIH) official said the federal agency has identified over 500 “scientists of concern” within federally funded academic institutions and research programs, The Washington Examiner reported Friday. This comes as the U.S. government tries to combat coordinated foreign influence efforts, including Chinese economic espionage.

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Hundreds attend anti-lockdown rally in Peterborough, Bernier and Hillier ticketed

“Let me tell everybody here — every police officer — I’ll paper my walls with your tickets before I ever give up. Every wall of my house will have your worthless tickets on it before I ever give up,” Hillier said.

“We will not stand down — we will stand for freedom and no more lockdowns.”

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Mind the gap

One of the lessons of European history is that corridors are bloody dangerous. When we heard Vladimir Putin accusing the west of staging a military coup in Belarus to topple Lukashenko, we listened up because European land grabs are usually preceded by fake allegations and staged incidents. Hitler’s invasion of Poland was preceded by the so-called Gleiwitz incident, an attack on a German radio transmitter – allegedly perpetrated by Polish soldiers, but actually carried out by the Nazis themselves.

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A Canadian Describes His Side Effects Of The AstraZeneca Vaccine As “Excruciating Pain”

He further added his body was in excruciating pain from limb to limb, followed by nausea and a high fever for at least twelve hours before his body felt normal. He said, “if Canadians plan to take the AstraZeneca vaccine, they should be prepared for the possible side effects in the aftermath of receiving the vaccine.”

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Pastor confronted by health inspector again, kicks out ‘Gestapo’ Calgary police from Canadian church

“And they did it again! Today, the Gestapo Attacked our Church Again,” Pawlowski wrote on Twitter about the latest harassment by Canadian authorities. “History is being repeated in front of our eyes! Another sad day for Freedom and democracy!”

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Libs on Twitter offered advice on how police could’ve handled the Columbus knife-attack shooting in a non-lethal manner and it’s hilarious.

This past week, people across the country who were not about to be stabbed to death were outraged that a police officer shot a teenager in Columbus Ohio who was about to stab to death another young girl.

Couldn’t he have done something else in the split second he had to make a decision? Aren’t there other alternatives?

Well, Twitter was full of helpful suggestions, and leftists around the world sitting in the comfort of their homes were eager to crowd source solutions.

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