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  • Think twice before heading to the airport with that huge wad of cash

    07/29/2020 7:04:40 AM PDT · by edwinland · 69 replies
    Buffalo News ^ | July 26, 2020 | Matthew Spina
    When he heads to airports now, Samuel Haile thinks of that day at Buffalo's airport a few years ago. The government took $12,000 from his carry-on and wouldn't give it back. Haile was not charged with a crime ... Dozens of passengers have suffered such a loss in recent years in Buffalo. With an X-ray machine, a screener spots a dense mass in a piece of luggage. If it's an unusually large sum of cash, the government takes it on the suspicion that it's drug money. At Buffalo and every other airport in the country, the TSA screens bags and...
  • Pennsylvania Revolt is splitting counties. Three Franklin County PA officials join Wolf's war on PA.

    05/13/2020 7:47:17 PM PDT · by Ikemeister · 18 replies
    The Franklin County Journal ^ | May 13, 2020 | Dwight D. Weidman
    Walt Bietsch, the Mayor of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, and Franklin County Commissioners Dave Keller and Bob Ziobrowski have turned on their fellow Franklin Countians and joined the PA Governor who attacked his own citizens, calling them “cowards” and “deserters” for wanting to reopen their businesses. All three of these turncoats are now supporting Tom Wolf’s punishment of Franklin County and have agreed that both the Boro of Chambersburg and Franklin County must remain under lockdown until June 4th.
  • DA threatens to subpoena police for names of informants behind deadly Harding Street drug raid

    06/22/2019 4:02:59 PM PDT · by abb · 36 replies
    Houston Chronicle ^ | Thursday, June 20, 2019 | St. John Barned-Smith and Keri Blakinger
    Harris County prosecutors are threatening to issue grand jury subpoenas to the Houston Police Department for details about confidential informants used by narcotics officers at the center of the botched Harding Street drug raid in January that ended with two residents dead and five officers injured. After police failed to fulfill a previous request for the information in May, Harris County Assistant District Attorney Natasha Sinclair sent a one-page letter Thursday demanding HPD turn over a trove of information relating to the bust, including the identities of informants used by Squad 15 since 2014, the names of those who signed...
  • Doors close on bus case - Technicality frees Arvada woman who refused to show ID

    12/08/2005 8:55:00 AM PST · by JTN · 226 replies · 2,289+ views
    Rocky Mountain News ^ | December 8, 2005 | Karen Abbott
    Federal prosecutors have dropped charges against Deborah Davis, the 53-year-old Arvada woman who refused to show her identification to federal police officers on an RTD bus traveling through the Federal Center in Lakewood. Davis' supporters, at first jubilant to learn Wednesday morning that she will not be prosecuted, were dismayed to learn hours later that officers of the Federal Protective Service still will ask passengers on the public bus to show their identification. The policy applies to all passengers, including those, as in Davis' case, who are traveling through the Federal Center and not getting off the bus there. Federal...
  • Rocking the Bus - A Colorado woman takes a stand against arbitrary ID checks.

    11/30/2005 11:34:30 AM PST · by JTN · 470 replies · 4,310+ views
    reason magazine ^ | November 30, 2005 | Jacob Sullum
    The first time she was asked to show identification while riding the bus to work, Deborah Davis was so startled that she complied without thinking. But the more she thought about it, the less sense it made. That's how Davis, a 50-year-old Colorado woman with four grown children and five grandchildren, ended up getting dragged off the bus by federal security officers, who handcuffed her, took her to their station, and cited her for two misdemeanors. Davis, who is scheduled to be arraigned on December 9, is risking 60 days in jail to show her fellow Americans that they don't...