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intimidator 2 points ago +2 / -0

And that's why she so conveniently announced her "retirement". The police chief of one of the biggest US cities who didn't know what "chain of command" meant and had to be told by her subordinate. She's hoping by retiring it will stave off any potential investigation into her actions with respect to falsifying the crime data/statistics. If she did that, then there is bound to be other things she did which were not above board.

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intimidator 4 points ago +4 / -0

The States which are engaging in this should be sued. There is a record of who, when, and where these driver's licenses were issued. Fire and prosecute them to the maximum. Everyone, from the clerk (s), stupervisors, and higher up the food chain. Its time to restore integrity and competency back into our governments (federal, state, local).

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intimidator 5 points ago +5 / -0

As much as I do not want to say this, its a "nothing burger", nothing to see here, nothing will happen. Our legislators (both Republicans and Democrats) have written it into law, nothing will be done about this - ITS A DISTRACTION. Like the Epstein files. There are too many influential people involved with that. The videos and files will never be released. The only way to correct this problem with our government is to remove all (or at least most) of them from office and start over. Term limits, eliminate lobbyists, anything they vote on which effects the population will also effect them (i.e. mass vaccinations, mandatory purchase of health care - without a 75% subsidy), no voting for their own raises (popular vote only).

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intimidator 1 point ago +1 / -0

The FBI's internal affairs (Office of Professional Responsibility OPR) operates at the "speed of smell". This coupled with the fact they have to ensure every "T" is crossed and every "I" dotted before they fire someone, creates this lag time (especially when it pertains to DEI hires). The Bureau's standards have tanked due to EEO and DEI, due to this they are not getting the qualified and competent individuals they need.

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intimidator 1 point ago +1 / -0

What if the round (bullet) hit the upper edge of his body armor, flattened out and ricocheted up into his heck? That would explain the enlarged entry wound. It would explain Charlie's T-shirt moving the split second before he was struck in the neck. He was wearing CONCEALABLE, body armor, which is nothing more than a 12-14" steel plate covering the "center of mass" of the chest area. Its only designed to protect the heart and other vitals. This body armor does not cover the nipple area, just the area between.

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intimidator 3 points ago +3 / -0

Brown shirt guy was part of Kirk's protection detail, like to two guys on stage with him. Besides his "close in" security, there are other detailees who are in the crowd to identify potential threats before they can act out.

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intimidator 2 points ago +2 / -0

What some people do not understand is accurate, proper investigations take time. Ballistic/forensic testing takes time, it is not an instantaneous process. It takes time to methodically, adequately go through all the video captured to ensure the right person is apprehended.

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intimidator 4 points ago +4 / -0

There is a definitive pattern with these school shooters - they are all TRANS. Its time to institutionalize anyone "identifying" as TRANS so a proper mental/psychological assessment can be conducted to determine their mental state.

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intimidator 6 points ago +6 / -0

The reason they (the UK) dropped this mandate was because Israeli already had a "back door" into the iPhone OS/platform. There was an article several years ago (10+/-) about the FBI wanting access to a captured terrorist iPhone's encrypted data wherein Apple refused to cooperate. Unbeknownst to Apple, the Israeli's (Mossad) had broken Apple's encryption and had an exploit to recover data from any of their any of Apple's products. Apple was not happy about this and demanded Israel give them the exploit. Israel told Apple they should have cooperated with the US's request and did not provide their exploit. When encryption is created, by a human, the coder always builds a "back door". This is intentionally done in order to get into it in the event something goes wrong with its operation. This is the coder's "failsafe". They usually will encode several back doors.

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intimidator 1 point ago +1 / -0

Those Chippendales are not FBI Agents, they look more like bouncers from little Havana. Yes, they are wearing FBI raid caps (readily available on the DC Capitol Mall), but the badges around their necks are not regulation, standard issue FBI badges.

First, the badges are the wrong color (silver, not gold) Second, wrong shape and size - too large. Third, FBI Agent badges do not have an emblem in the center of the badge, its an Eagle, on top of a shield, with the image of Lady Justice with the scales of Justice. Just FYI

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intimidator 3 points ago +3 / -0

Law enforcement should look at KY Governor Andy Beshear's, involvement in this.

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intimidator 2 points ago +2 / -0

I'm sure as soon as their shows get cancelled, as with Colbert,Reid, ect, they will flee, followed by the whales of the View.

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intimidator 2 points ago +2 / -0

Let the chicken sh!ts quit - they are the problem.

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