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Cameras Capture Brutal Cop Taking Down Agent Derrick while Bicycling Home

After Derrick J. Freeman was knocked off his bike and punched by Keene Law Enforcer Moore, Agent Beau collected video from the crime scene and edited together this video.

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Dramatic Video of Agent Derrick Being Knocked off His Bike by Keene Law Enforcement

Ceceia Freechild reports at Ladies in Keene:

Today my dear friend Derrick J. Freeman was attacked and beaten by Officer Moore of KPD. Derrick was riding him bike when Moore came up behind him in a cruiser. Moore flipped his lights on. Moore then proceeded to remove Derrick from his bike by hitting Derrick with the cruiser door. Moore then got out of the cruiser & stuck his night stick in between Derrick’s spokes. Flipping Derrick & his bike over, breaking several of the spokes on him tire.

Moore then tackled Derrick & from the video being uploaded is see hitting Derrick. Myself and at least 10 activist came to the scene to see Moore on top for Derrick, pushing him in to the ground. I myself witnessed Moore shove Derrick’s head into the ground when Derrick tried to adjust him sunglasses.

Moore was apparently trying to serve Derrick with no trespass papers for all of Keene School District. Which he was already served with this morning, about 2-3 before this incident. Moore refused to answer activists as to why he was kidnapping Derrick.

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Ridley Reports on more reasons to fight *peaceably*

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“Chaulkupy” the Police in Richmond, VA

Read the rest of the report on NBC 12Meg McLain reports via an event on Facebook about what area activists plan to do in response:

Richmond Police have decided to classify a harmless children’s activity – drawing pictures with sidewalk chalk – as a crime.

This week a mother was issued a ticket for her daughter’s use of sidewalk chalk on some rocks at Belle Isle.

This kind of police thuggery has no place in a civilized society. Nobody was hurt, or even inconvenienced by the child’s artwork, making this action in no way a crime. However, Richmond Police have decided to waste police resources (funded by tax payers) on harassing children, rather than fighting crime.

To peacefully show our disapproval of these actions from our public servants, we will gather at the police station with signs and sidewalk chalk. Show them that drawing pretty pictures with chalk is not a criminal activity.

This is a family event, and we encourage people of all ages to come out and show their support. We just ask that people keep their “chalking messages” family friendly (not only out of respect for any children present, but because level headed logic and cleverness are much more convincing than anger and profanity).

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Reporter Exposes Government Looting By Americans

Alexandra Pelosi takes her camera to the dusty roads of Mississippi and the streets of New York City to expose how able-bodied people receive food and money from the U.S. Federal Government. Those in power don’t mind since, dependence translates into votes. Votes then turn into what one welfare recipient calls “Obama Bucks. Martin Gould from News Max reports:

The people Pelosi interviewed at a welfare office on New York City’s 14th Street, admit they don’t want a job, and support President Barack Obama “because he gives me stuff,” and “because he’s black.”

One man smokes and drinks Budweiser through a straw as he stands on line. He laughs as he admits to having five children by four different mothers. He tells Pelosi, “I’m here to get a check … whatever they’ve got to offer, it’s not like they’ve got a checklist … I’m just here to get what I can get.”

Pelosi was attacked by conservatives for being selective in the people she depicted in her video from Mississippi. One man in that video said, “This is America, our president should be American, not Muslim.”

Alexandra Pelosi, the youngest of House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi’s five children, admitted to Maher that she didn’t have to go far to speak to the people she called “freeloading welfare queens,” as the office is “right downstairs from where I live.”

She asks one man, “Why should I help you? Why should my tax dollars be going to you?” He responds, “Only because my ancestors came here to help build this place – my ancestors, the slaves.” He said the last time he worked was “half a decade” ago, and he wasn’t looking for a job – “maybe a career, but not a job.”

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Victim of Police Aggression Goes Limp, Calls State “Imaginary”

A policewoman in Hollis, New Hampshire thought it was the right thing to do to take out her pepper spray and launch it unannounced into the eyes of peaceful 21-year-old Eric Geller, who was visiting his alma mater to have discussions with his former professors.

In my recent interview with Eric, he says that he can’t imagine how an imaginary entity, “The State of New Hampshire” is able to be a victim of his peaceful actions. He also says that he feels he has the right to stand on public property so long as he’s not hurting anyone or getting in the way, which he says he wasn’t. Eric seems to be pretty liberty-minded in every matter which I discussed with him, so I look forward to hearing more as this story develops. He is new to all this legal business, and I would like to offer my support in any way I can, even if it’s just attending his trial. Eric is facing 3 misdemeanor A charges: Criminal Trespass (being on school property), Disorderly Conduct (being on school property), and Resisting Arrest (going limp), and faces up to 3 years in jail plus $3,000 in fines. He hasn’t decided whether or not he will take the issue to court or accept a plea offer, so maybe if others reach out to him, he will know he will not be fighting alone.

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