When You Testify Against Cops - THIS HAPPENS

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00:00 Jessica Mooney witnessed an incident of excessive force by Officer Victor Ramirez against a homeless man in Fort Lauderdale.
01:21 Jessica Mooney served as a witness at the trial and believes she faced retaliation, leading to her arrest and assault by Broward County sheriff's deputies.
02:43 Mooney claims that she was assaulted by officers in jail after confronting them about a false arrest and asking for an officer's name and badge number.
04:10 Video evidence contradicts the officers' account, but the public is unable to access it due to state laws protecting government surveillance footage.
05:28 The case highlights issues with police transparency, accountability, and the treatment of witnesses.

When Rookie Cops Realize They DESTROYED Their Career

@Policeforce2

In August 2023, a rookie cop named Officer Taha of the Westfield Police Department in New Jersey pulled over a driver named Nate for a supposed traffic violation. However, Nate's dash cam footage showed that he was not speeding as claimed by Officer Taha. The footage also raised questions about why Nate was stopped in the first place, as there was no one else on the road at the time.

When Cops Try To Enforce Laws But Get Owned Instead!

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Understanding First Amendment Audits and Auditors: Defending Our Constitutional Rights

In today's society, where freedom of speech and expression are vital pillars of democracy, citizens play an essential role in upholding these rights. One method that has gained attention in recent years is the practice of First Amendment audits and the individuals known as auditors. In this blog post, we will explore what a First Amendment audit entails and shed light on the role of auditors in safeguarding our constitutional freedoms.