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Political Prisoners in the North American Homeland

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In Canada the concept ofwhat is a political prisoner,varies by community.Native people have beenpolitical prisoners forgenerations, as have thepoor, confined by prison orcircumstance. Due to theCanadian government’sMiddle East policies whichinvolve strong interfacewith Israel, media focus onpolitical prisoners

Cop Pulls Shotgun on Peaceful Crowd

Aaron Dykes

Infowars.com

February 8, 2012



Police ‘brought excessive force for a sound

complaint,’ Crowd leader says.

Shocking video shows that a crazed member

of the Houston Police Department pulled a

shotgun on a peaceful but vocal crowd as it

tried to shut down a free event with more

than one hundred people in attendance at a

private residence on the premise of a noise

complaint. The officer drew the weapon and

put a round in the chamber to intimidate the crowd just after forcibly pulling out one Micah

Jackson from the crowd, who was later cuffed but released without charge during the January 27

incident caught on cell phone cameras. The crowd denounced the police’s love of ‘authority’

over ‘freedom.’ An officer can even be heard in the video stating “your freedom ends tonight.”

Excess force in policing is the kind of abuse that led to the 1776 revolution against tyranny.

Houston’s Police Chief Charles McClelland has issued a statement promising a thorough

investigation of the officer’s conduct, as well as the detainment of Jackson.

HPD Assaults Man, Pulls and Cocks Shotgun on Crowd video below

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWL24c6-QKw

Derrick Broze, who was leader of the

1. Houston Free Thinkers group putting on the event, says he spoke to police about the

complaint and agreed to shut down one of the three stages. “They brought excessive force for a

sound complaint. They could have just brought an officer or two and talked it out,” KHOU

quoted Broze as stating. Instead, Broze was harassed over not having an ID card and later

arrested. Initially, he says, police tried to charge him with felony count for inciting a riot, but in

the end booked him on a Class C Misdemeanor for ‘failure to obey an order.’ Broze told

Infowars that order was never made clear to him; however, he plead guilty to the Class C charge

and was released from jail some 15 hours later after time served.



Broze and the Houston Free Thinkers have formally requested a meeting with the city’s mayor,

police chief and officer involved to discuss the issue, but are currently awaiting a response.

Coverage at KHOU includes several neighbors who approved of the officer’s pulling a shotgun,

as well as a former FBI official who said he observed no misconduct and even condoned the

officer’s “muzzle discipline”:


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