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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Maybe the person running this office should have more than five years experience? [twitter]https://x.com/jamesqueallylat/status/1948127365512790085?s=46&t=kf1qYlCXQnKgUhJWEIu2vg[/twitter][/quote] Interesting article. The federal law enforcement officers have been found in many cases to be outright lying and fabricating stories while trying to justify arrests of protestors. Officers caught lying should be charged with crimes against the Constitution. They are the worst of Big Government agents. No joke - a cop who lies to the courts to try to send someone to prison and deprive someone of their freedom should be hung from the nearest tree for all to see. [quote][i] According to an investigation summary of the incident reviewed by The Times, a U.S. Border Patrol officer claimed a man was screaming in his face that he was going to “shoot him,” then punched him. The officer said he and other agents started chasing the man, but were “stopped by two other males,” later identified as Mojica and Bryan Ramos-Brito. Blanco said she obtained social media videos showing no such chase took place and presented them at Mojica’s first court appearance. The charges were soon dropped. “The agent lied and said he was in hot pursuit of a person who punched him,” Blanco said. “The entirety of the affidavit is false.” …. Similar issues arose in the case of Andrea Velez, who was charged on June 25 with assaulting a federal officer. The criminal complaint alleged Velez, who is 4 feet 11 inches, stood in the path of an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer with her arms extended, striking his head and chest when they collided. Diane Bass, Velez’s attorney, said the incident occurred when masked, unidentified men in plainclothes pulled up to question a downtown L.A. street vendor. Velez had just been dropped off for work when some of the masked men ran at her and one shoved her to the ground, Bass said. Velez, fearing she was being abducted, held up her work bag to shield herself. Bass requested body-worn camera video and witness statements cited in the complaint. Soon after, she said, the prosecutor dismissed the case. …. One of the three officials, who was not authorized to speak publicly, said concerns are growing among prosecutors about the accuracy of statements by federal immigration agents that serve as the basis for criminal charges. “There are a lot of hotheaded [Customs and Border Protection] officers who are kind of arresting first and asking questions later. We’re finding there’s not probable cause to support it,” said the prosecutor, who requested anonymity over concerns of repercussions.[/i][/quote] Rouge LEOs who hate constitutional rights of the American need to meet the Tree of Liberty.[/quote]
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