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Trump tells the police in America to go F*ck themselves

Officers who defended the Capitol on Jan. 6 say their struggles linger

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Trump doesn’t care if officers make it home to their families every night

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Trump has the words for police officers in America. F*ck the Police.

Official plaque honoring U.S. Capitol police from Jan. 6 riot nowhere to be found

WASHINGTON — Approaching the fifth anniversary of the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol, the official plaque honoring the police who defended democracy that day is nowhere to be found.

It’s not on display at the Capitol, as is required by law. Its whereabouts aren’t publicly known, though it’s believed to be in storage.

Determined to preserve the nation’s history, some 100 members of Congress, mostly Democrats, have taken it upon themselves to memorialize the moment. For months, they’ve mounted poster board-style replicas of the Jan. 6 plaque outside their office doors, resulting in a Capitol complex awash with makeshift remembrances.

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Capitol Police officers who defended the building on Jan. 6 battle ongoing trauma and injuries, compounded by Trump’s pardons of 1,500 terrorists who attacked them.

Officers struggle not just with physical injuries but with public and political efforts to minimize the violence, despite video evidence documenting the brutal attack.

As Donald Trump was inaugurated for the second time on Jan. 20, 2025, former Capitol Police Sgt. Aquilino Gonell put his phone on “do not disturb” and left it on his nightstand to take a break from the news.

That evening, his phone started to blow up with calls. He had messages from federal prosecutors, FBI agents and the federal Bureau of Prisons — all letting him know that the new president had just pardoned about 1,500 people who had been convicted for their actions at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. The pardons included rioters who had injured Gonell as he and other officers tried to protect the building.

Preschool Teacher, 22, Arrested on TV After Condemning Trump

Cops moved in with handcuffs while the teacher was still on camera

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Free Speech Will Soon Be Just a Memory In America

January 06, 2026 – A preschool teacher was arrested on camera as soon as she finished a TV interview criticizing Donald Trump, fueling the debate over protest policing and free speech.

Jessica Plichta, 22, said she was the only person arrested among roughly 200 demonstrators at an anti-war protest in Grand Rapids, Michigan, on Saturday, hours after Nicolas Maduro was detained in Caracas by the U.S. military.

In the broadcast footage, two officers could be seen approaching from behind as she wrapped her interview with WZZM, the city’s ABC affiliate, then escorted her away as she told them, “I am not resisting arrest.”

She also said officers repeatedly pressed her on whether she was Venezuelan, what her connection to Venezuela was, and why she had attended the protest. Plichta claimed they tried to get her to identify other demonstrators.

No more free speech in America?

The U.S. has fallen from third to ninth place in the global ranking for support of free speech rights since 2021, according to a new study published by the Future of Free Speech at Vanderbilt University.

The annual study, titled “Who in the World Supports Free Speech?” surveyed over 52,000 people about their support for free speech policies in 33 countries in October 2024.

This year’s findings show the U.S. has the third largest decline in support for free speech rights in the world, just behind Israel and Japan.

Plichta later told Zeteo: “I don’t think it’s a coincidence that as soon as I finished an interview speaking on Venezuela, I was arrested.”

She told the outlet the officers shoved her into the back of a patrol car without fastening her seat belt, then drove a short distance down the street—out of view of cameras and bystanders.

If the police really wanted to fix their reputation, they would what?

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If police really wanted to fix their reputation, they would what?

George Carlin’s thoughts on police.

Waller Police Accountability

Waller Police Accountability entails holding both individual officers and law enforcement agencies accountable for delivering effective crime control services and maintaining public order. Officers are expected to uphold laws regarding due process, search and seizure, arrests, discrimination, ect.

Waller Police Transparency

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Waller police Transparency. No secrets from the public

Police accountability involves holding both individual police officers and law enforcement agencies responsible for effectively delivering basic crime control services and maintaining order.

The Brenham Police Department is being sued again

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The Brenham Police Department Is Being Sued Again

This is the second lawsuit to be filed against the Brenham Police Department in this year.

Defendants in the lawsuit are: City of Brenham, Officers Ashley Burns, Thomas Kurie, Richelle Malinowski, Eric Crosby, Jason Kasprowwicz, Karen Stacks, Conner Caskey, Kevin Raven, Llody Powell, and Excel Motors.

Thomas Kurie was with the PD for 24 years and left in 2024 to work for the Waco ISD.

Conner Caskey was with the PD for 4 years and also left in 2024. Now works at the Fulshear Police Dept.

Llody Powell was with the Brenham PD for 27 years and retired in 2024. Powell is now an officer at Prairie View A&M University.

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Texas DPS Trooper Is Sent Home For Bumping Into South Carolina Players During The Game Against Texas A&M

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Texas DPS Trooper is sent home from the Texas A&M and South Carolina game

Texas DPS.

A Texas Department of Public Safety trooper bumped South Carolina wide receiver Nyck Harbor and scolded him after Harbor scored a touchdown late in the first half of the Gamecocks’ game at Texas A&M.

Texas DPS – After Harbor pulled away from Aggies defenders on the way to an 80-yard touchdown, he slowly jogged up a tunnel while favoring his hamstring. As teammates and the South Carolina players followed Harbor walked out of the tunnel seconds after the touchdown, an officer bumped through the players before turning around to say something to them angrily.

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Waller Police Reports and Police Records On Police Officers Available to The Public

Waller Police – We have started to obtain police reports and records from police departments across the state of Texas, under the state’s Texas Public Information Act. Records of police misconduct that are filed away, rarely seen by anyone outside their police departments.

We are collecting and publishing police complaints, internal affairs records and disciplinary records of police officers. We also have obtained memos, cell phone text messages, videos, and even emails.

What you’ll find on our website are details about accusations of misconduct against police officers and how those cases were resolved by the agencies for which they work. You’ll be seeing a rare sight; it is a remarkably unusual occurrence for members of the public to view these records.

We’re also keeping track of roaming cops. A roaming cop is a peace officer who is about to get fired but quits and goes to work at another department because of police misconduct or poor job performance.

The very fact of your reading these reports can help prevent future abuse by police officers whose job it is to serve and protect your community, not cause harm. These are police reports from which you can learn much about the quality of policing in your city or town in Texas.

If you would like information on a police department in Texas or on a certain police officer or Deputy, contact us at PoliceTip@PoliceCrimes.com

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POLICE CORRUPTION

Police corruption is the abuse of police authority for personal or financial gain, ranging from minor favors to systemic criminal behavior. It erodes public trust, undermines the rule of law, and can have devastating effects on individuals and communities.

Corruption of authority: The misuse of a position of authority for personal benefit. This can include taking small gratuities like free meals or discounts in exchange for favoritism.

Extortion and bribery: In extortion, an officer uses threats to demand money or favors. In bribery, a civilian offers an officer money or favors for preferential treatment, such as avoiding a ticket or an arrest.

Police Corruption

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Perjury: Lying under oath during investigations or court proceedings to protect other officers or secure a conviction.

The “frame-up”: Planting or fabricating evidence to ensure the conviction of a suspect, particularly in drug cases.

Noble cause corruption: Engaging in illegal or unethical behavior for what an officer believes is a good outcome, based on the belief that “the ends justify the means”.

Abuse of authority: This broad category includes police brutality, sexual assault, harassment, false imprisonment, and conducting unlawful searches and seizures.

Abuse of authority: This broad category includes police brutality, sexual assault, harassment, false imprisonment, and conducting unlawful searches and seizures.

Police Corruption

police corruption. Perjury: Lying under oath during investigations or court proceedings to protect other officers or secure a conviction.

The “frame-up”: Planting or fabricating evidence to ensure the conviction of a suspect, particularly in drug cases.

Noble cause corruption: Engaging in illegal or unethical behavior for what an officer believes is a good outcome, based on the belief that “the ends justify the means”.

Abuse of authority: This broad category includes police brutality, sexual assault, harassment, false imprisonment, and conducting unlawful searches and seizures.

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