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This is has been on Twitter for a couple days, looks like they have created a secret police.

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Originally posted by: RustyTruck

This is has been on Twitter for a couple days, looks like they have created a secret police.


yeah, that's not going to fly with actual law.
 06/05/2020 08:41 AM
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You gotta be kidding me...!

With little public attention, notice and amid historically lax oversight, those ranks have surged since 9/11 - growing by roughly 2,500 officers annually every year since 2000. To put it another way: Every year since the 2001 terrorist attacks, the federal government has added to its policing ranks a force larger than the entire Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

The government counts up its law enforcement personnel only every eight years, and all told, at last count in 2016, the federal government employed over 132,000 civilian law enforcement officers - only about half of which come from the major "brand name" agencies like the FBI, ATF, Secret Service, DEA and CBP.

The Federal Law Enforcement Training Center lists around 80 different agencies to include:

IRS criminal investigators
Transportation Security Administration's air marshals
Offices of the Inspector General for the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. and the Railroad Retirement Board
The armed federal officers at the Environmental Protection Agency
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Office of Law Enforcement,
The Federal U.S. Capitol Police
the Park Police,
the National Gallery of Art police,
the Smithsonian Office of Protective Services,
the Postal police,
Amtrak police,
the Bureau of Engraving and Printing police,
the Supreme Court police,
the Uniformed Division of the Secret Service,
the Government Publishing Office police,
the Department of Homeland Security's Federal Protective Service.
the FBI Police
the U.S. Mint police
the Library of Congress police merged with the Capitol Police across the street into one unit.

On the darker side, the roughly 20,000 federal prison guards known formally as the Bureau of Prisons - whose riot units make up a sizable chunk of the officers imported to D.C. and who represent the single largest component of federal officers in the Justice Department - are concerning to see on the streets in part because they're largely untrained in civilian law enforcement; they normally operate in a controlled environment behind bars with sharply limited civil liberties and use-of-force policies that would never fly in a civilian environment.


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IRS criminal investigators Sons of Bitches..then these guys: the National Gallery of Art police, the Smithsonian Office of Protective Services... Arma-fuckin-gedden in the streets of DC

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Originally posted by: Pagerow You gotta be kidding me...! With little public attention, notice and amid historically lax oversight, those ranks have surged since 9/11 - growing by roughly 2,500 officers annually every year since 2000. To put it another way: Every year since the 2001 terrorist attacks, the federal government has added to its policing ranks a force larger than the entire Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. The government counts up its law enforcement personnel only every eight years, and all told, at last count in 2016, the federal government employed over 132,000 civilian law enforcement officers - only about half of which come from the major "brand name" agencies like the FBI, ATF, Secret Service, DEA and CBP. The Federal Law Enforcement Training Center lists around 80 different agencies to include: IRS criminal investigators Transportation Security Administration's air marshals Offices of the Inspector General for the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. and the Railroad Retirement Board The armed federal officers at the Environmental Protection Agency National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Office of Law Enforcement, The Federal U.S. Capitol Police the Park Police, the National Gallery of Art police, the Smithsonian Office of Protective Services, the Postal police, Amtrak police, the Bureau of Engraving and Printing police, the Supreme Court police, the Uniformed Division of the Secret Service, the Government Publishing Office police, the Department of Homeland Security's Federal Protective Service. the FBI Police the U.S. Mint police the Library of Congress police merged with the Capitol Police across the street into one unit. On the darker side, the roughly 20,000 federal prison guards known formally as the Bureau of Prisons - whose riot units make up a sizable chunk of the officers imported to D.C. and who represent the single largest component of federal officers in the Justice Department - are concerning to see on the streets in part because they're largely untrained in civilian law enforcement; they normally operate in a controlled environment behind bars with sharply limited civil liberties and use-of-force policies that would never fly in a civilian environment.
Yeah, some of us have been bitching about this for 8 years or so. Funny, I don't remember you jackasses being too worried about it when Obama was president. If I recall correctly, you were calling us conspiracy theorists or something. Well, maybe you should have bitched then instead of going through life brain dead, huh? Damn wankers. For the record, I remain against arming all these feds and would cut them back severely. I, unlike you guys, have principles that I follow.

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 06/05/2020 09:04 AM
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It's never too late to come correct on disarming the state.

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 06/05/2020 10:42 AM
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Originally posted by: somebodyelse

IRS criminal investigators Sons of Bitches..then these guys: the National Gallery of Art police,
the Smithsonian Office of Protective Services... Arma-fuckin-gedden in the streets of DC


Yeah, they TOTALLY need armed riot guards...SMDH

meanwhile, Barr defends his Storm-troopers

Barr defends use of non-identified officers in D.C.

Attorney General William Barr on Thursday defended the deployment of black-clad federal law enforcement officers who wear neither badges nor any other visible identification in response to protests in Washington, D.C.

Barr and Bureau of Prisons Director Michael Carvajal said at a Thursday press conference that the officers were from the Bureau of Prisons Special Operations Response Team (SORT).

"We normally operate within the confines of our institution, and we don't need to identify ourselves. Most of our identification is institution-specific and probably wouldn't mean a whole lot to people in D.C.," Carvajal said.

Barr did not apologize for the officers' lack of recognizable marking or badges.

"In the federal system we don't wear badges with our name. Agents don't wear badges with their names and stuff like that, which many ... non-federal police agencies do," Barr said. "And I could understand why some of these individuals simply wouldn't want to talk to people about who they were if that in fact was the case."

In a letter to Barr, Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Cory Booker, along with House Democratic Caucus Chair Hakeem Jeffries and Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi, wrote about the "the use of federal security forces to oversee protests without specific agency identifiers or badge numbers."

"The presence of these unidentifiable officials raises concerns that peaceful protesters might not be able to identify them as legitimate law enforcement officers, that law enforcement officers might not be able to identify each other, or that it might allow for other civilians that are 'self-appointed assistants to police' to falsely identify themselves as legitimate law enforcement officials," their letter reads.




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 06/05/2020 10:49 AM
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Do they have eastern european accents and carry soviet equipment?
Miami's organized crime community of sunny isles took a big revenue hit from the orange plague. And their morbidly obese spray tan landlord is refusing to honor the federal rent moratorium it seems......
Put em on the payroll, don't let their soviet military training go to waste......

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 06/05/2020 10:50 AM
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Originally posted by: Pagerow
Originally posted by: somebodyelse IRS criminal investigators Sons of Bitches..then these guys: the National Gallery of Art police, the Smithsonian Office of Protective Services... Arma-fuckin-gedden in the streets of DC
Yeah, they TOTALLY need armed riot guards...SMDH meanwhile, Barr defends his Storm-troopers Barr defends use of non-identified officers in D.C. Attorney General William Barr on Thursday defended the deployment of black-clad federal law enforcement officers who wear neither badges nor any other visible identification in response to protests in Washington, D.C. Barr and Bureau of Prisons Director Michael Carvajal said at a Thursday press conference that the officers were from the Bureau of Prisons Special Operations Response Team (SORT). "We normally operate within the confines of our institution, and we don't need to identify ourselves. Most of our identification is institution-specific and probably wouldn't mean a whole lot to people in D.C.," Carvajal said. Barr did not apologize for the officers' lack of recognizable marking or badges. "In the federal system we don't wear badges with our name. Agents don't wear badges with their names and stuff like that, which many ... non-federal police agencies do," Barr said. "And I could understand why some of these individuals simply wouldn't want to talk to people about who they were if that in fact was the case." In a letter to Barr, Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Cory Booker, along with House Democratic Caucus Chair Hakeem Jeffries and Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi, wrote about the "the use of federal security forces to oversee protests without specific agency identifiers or badge numbers." "The presence of these unidentifiable officials raises concerns that peaceful protesters might not be able to identify them as legitimate law enforcement officers, that law enforcement officers might not be able to identify each other, or that it might allow for other civilians that are 'self-appointed assistants to police' to falsely identify themselves as legitimate law enforcement officials," their letter reads.
I have been telling you mugs that these things that were fine under Obama would come back to haunt you. Glad they are. I'd like to think this would teach you progs a lesson, but I know it will not.

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That pigshit ain't gonna shovel itself porky the diddler of hogs.
Thought dos amigos banned him til he took a shower........

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Well I see far more that trump has gotten away with that would be useful to a future popular left president actually. Especially with a stacked court.

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 06/05/2020 04:41 PM
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Sure tapas. Obama used BOP extraction units for riot suppression. Care to back that up or is that just what you'd like to believe so you can support the spray tan bob spur bunker inspector?

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Originally posted by: johnnyboy

Sure tapas. Obama used BOP extraction units for riot suppression. Care to back that up or is that just what you'd like to believe so you can support the spray tan bob spur bunker inspector?


Yes, please show us where Obama used unmarked soldiers on United States soil.



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Originally posted by: Cole

Originally posted by: johnnyboy



Sure tapas. Obama used BOP extraction units for riot suppression. Care to back that up or is that just what you'd like to believe so you can support the spray tan bob spur bunker inspector?




Yes, please show us where Obama used unmarked soldiers on United States soil.


Please also show where Obama's AG had police/military fire tear gas to clear a park of protesters. Also show where Obama's AG hired prison guards to also act as unmarked gestapo to bully and agitate peaceful gatherings. Please show where Obama said historically racist comments about civil rights, like "we will help the black community by improving the economy". Trump just literally said that. Watched Selma, 6 year old movie, showed racist politicians saying the same thing, but with the N word attached.
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Then he slaps them in the face by saying George is looking down and smiling at the great job he is doing.

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Where did bar find these guys anyway, down at the Golden Corral? Looks like he put up a picture of FK and said wanted hiring now, call Bill Barr. All old and out of shape.



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George is looking down and smiling at the great job he is doing


He's insane.
 06/06/2020 08:31 AM
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The Suede Denim Secret Police.

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