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Classified Property Seized, Money Taken - No Charges Filed

Property Seized, Money Taken - No Charges Filed ......................................... Mackinac Center Published on Dec 3, 2014 .................................... Police seize assets of Michigan residents who have not been charged with crimes. One man was told he could get his belongings back for a price. Another had his bank accounts frozen and was unable to pay bills. He also lost property he called "auctionable." Last year, law enforcement raised over $20,000,000 from seizing personal property....................... Category News & Politics

United States South Carolina N/A 4 w, 0 d
Classified Spartanburg County giving those who are behind on

Spartanburg County giving those who are behind on child support, a second chance ................ Mar 22, 2022 ............ WSPA 7News ............. Spartanburg County giving those who are behind on child support, a second chance ................. ...........................Source WSPA News7 Youtube.com ......................Images WSPA News 7 Bing .........................Posted on TSMJ on 03/25/22 ..

United States South Carolina N/A 1 w, 0 d
Classified State of Emergency declared in Miami Beach

Fatal Shootings prompt State of Emergency in Miami Beach during Spring Break ....................... CBS Evening News .................................................................... Mar 20, 2023 .............#springbreak #miamibeach #news The city of Miami Beach declared a state of emergency and enacted a curfew over the weekend following two fatal shootings. The city has for years had trouble dealing with the large crowds that come for spring break. CBS Miami's Gabby Arzola has the latest. .................................... Posted on TSMJ on 03/19/23 ...................................Source CBS Evening News-Youtube-Global 24/7 News/Bing Images

United States Florida N/A 12 w, 6 d
Classified License Plate Readers Tracking Drivers FLORDIA

License plate readers tracking drivers across South Florida ...................................... WPLG Local 10 ............................ Nov 23, 2021 ............................... Wherever you drive in South Florida, there’s a good chance you are being watched, your license plate and movements recorded and stored away for future use. .......................................................... Posted on TSMJ on 03/17/23 ......................Source WPLG Local 10 / Youtube/Bing Images

United States Florida N/A 3 w, 6 d
Classified Two wounded in Shooting at Colorado High School

Two wounded in shooting at Colorado high school ............................................... MSNBC ............................... Mar 22, 2023 #SchoolShooting #MSNBC #Denver Police say a student accused of shooting two staff members at a Denver, Colorado, high school remains at large. » Subscribe to MSNBC: http://on.msnbc.com/SubscribeTomsnbc ........................................... Posted on TSMJ on 03/23/23 .......................Soucrce MSNBC ........................Youtube/Bing Images

United States Colorado N/A 7 w, 6 d
Classified Meet the Homeless Americans Living in Walmart Park

Meet the Homeless Americans Living in Walmart Parking Lot SBS Dateline Published on Jul 16, 2014 ................................................. For some in the US, Walmart isn't just a supermarket, but also a place to call home... meet the homeless living in its car parks. Dateline reporters scour the globe to bring you a world of daring stories. Our reputation is for fearless and provocative reporting. Australia's beloved, award winning and longest running international current affairs program. For more on Nick Lazaredes' story, go to the SBS Dateline website... http://bit.ly/1knqraX https://www.sbs.com.au/news/dateline https://www.facebook.com/DatelineSBS/ #SpecialBroadcastingService #DatelineSBS #Documentary Category News & Politics

United States South Carolina N/A 7 w, 1 d
Classified Ferguson attorney: Brown family settlement $1.5 mi

Ferguson attorney: Brown family settlement $1.5 million ..............................ST. LOUIS — The insurance company for the city of Ferguson, Missouri, paid $1.5 million to settle a wrongful death lawsuit filed by Michael Brown's parents, the city attorney said Friday. Attorney Apollo Carey disclosed the amount in an email in response to an open records request. The settlement of the federal lawsuit was announced Tuesday, but financial details were not initially released. Carey declined further comment on the settlement. A phone message seeking comment from the attorney for the family, Anthony Gray, was not immediately returned. Brown, 18, was black and unarmed when he was fatally shot by white officer Darren Wilson on Aug. 9, 2014. Wilson was cleared of wrongdoing, but the shooting led to months of protests in the St. Louis suburb. © The Associated Press FILE - In this Sept. 27, 2014, file photo, the parents of Michael Brown, Lezley McSpadden, left, and Michael Brown Sr., sit for an interview with The Associated Press in Washington. The city attorney in Ferguson, Missouri, said… Wilson resigned in November 2014, soon after a St. Louis County grand jury decided not to indict him. The U.S. Department of Justice found no grounds to prosecute Wilson, but the shooting led to a Justice Department investigation that resulted in a consent agreement requiring Ferguson to make significant changes to address racial bias in its police department and municipal court. Michael Brown Sr. and Lezley McSpadden sued the city, former Police Chief Tom Jackson and Wilson in 2015, citing a police culture hostile to black residents and claiming Wilson used excessive force. Ferguson, Jackson and Wilson denied the allegations. The parents also argued that the death of their son deprived them of financial support through his future potential wages. U.S. District Judge E. Richard Webber approved the settlement but disclosed nothing about the amount, saying only that it was "fai

United States South Carolina N/A 8 w, 1 d
Classified How hackers could use smart home devices to spy on

How hackers could use smart home devices to spy on you (Marketplace) ........................................................... CBC News Published on Sep 28, 2018 ................................................. Smart home devices are supposed to increase convenience and security, but Marketplace reveals they could actually be making your home, your family and your data more vulnerable, and putting your privacy at risk. »»» Subscribe to CBC News to watch more videos: http://bit.ly/1RreYWS Connect with CBC News Online: For breaking news, video, audio and in-depth coverage: http://bit.ly/1Z0m6iX Find CBC News on Facebook: http://bit.ly/1WjG36m Follow CBC News on Twitter: http://bit.ly/1sA5P9H For breaking news on Twitter: http://bit.ly/1WjDyks Follow CBC News on Instagram: http://bit.ly/1Z0iE7O Download the CBC News app for iOS: http://apple.co/25mpsUz Download the CBC News app for Android: http://bit.ly/1XxuozZ »»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»» For more than 75 years, CBC News has been the source Canadians turn to, to keep them informed about their communities, their country and their world. Through regional and national programming on multiple platforms, including CBC Television, CBC News Network, CBC Radio, CBCNews.ca, mobile and on-demand, CBC News and its internationally recognized team of award-winning journalists deliver the breaking stories, the issues, the analyses and the personalities that matter to Canadians............................................... Category News & Politics

United States South Carolina N/A 6 w, 5 d
Classified NYPD to Innocent Business Owners: Give Up Your Rig

NYPD to Innocent Business Owners: Give Up Your Rights or Get Shut Down ................................................... InstituteForJustice Published on Oct 12, 2016 ....................................... You can help the Institute for Justice help Sung Cho and others like him fight for Constitutional rights: https://ij.org/sungcho. When undercover NYPD officers offered to sell stolen electronics to customers at Sung Cho’s laundromat, near the northern tip of Manhattan, Sung never imagined the sting operation could be used as a pretext to shut down his business. But that’s exactly what happened. Attorneys for the city threatened Sung with eviction merely because a “stolen property” offense had happened at his business. The city presented Sung with a choice: See his business shut down or sign an agreement giving up constitutional rights—including his Fourth Amendment right to be free from warrantless searches of his business. Faced with the imminent closure of his laundromat, Sung had no real choice but to sign. In New York City today, this experience is all too common. Under New York City’s so-called nuisance eviction ordinance—more appropriately termed a “no-fault” eviction ordinance—residents and business owners can be evicted simply because their home or business was the site of a criminal offense. Under the ordinance, the identity of the criminal offender is irrelevant. You can be evicted because a total stranger (or a friend or family member) decided your home or business was a good place to commit a crime. City attorneys churn out no-fault eviction filings by the hundreds, relying on form templates and little more than NYPD officers’ say-so that the targeted home or business was the site of a crime. In many cases, the “proof” of the alleged criminal offense is an affidavit from an NYPD officer relaying vague allegations from unnamed confidential informants. Moreover, under the ordinance, occupants of the home or business can be evicted without any notice. After being summarily evicted, occupants have just days to put together a case to persuade a judge to undo the eviction order. City attorneys routinely offer to drop these no-fault eviction proceedings if occupants agree to waive their constitutional rights. Some, like Sung, are forced to sign agreements waiving their Fourth Amendment rights. Others are forced to sign agreements barring family members from the home—including family members who have not been accused of any crime. Now, Sung is joining with other victims of the city’s conduct to bring a federal class action lawsuit challenging the city’s no-fault eviction ordinance. If the lawsuit is successful, past waivers of constitutional rights will be declared unenforceable and, going forward, this practice will be put to an end once and for all.............................. http://ij.org/case/new-york-city-evic... ...................................... Category Nonprofits & Activism

United States South Carolina N/A 2 w, 2 d
Classified United Airlines passenger w dragged Off (2 VIDEOS)

United Airlines passenger apparently dragged off flight after refusing to give up seat ........................................ ABC News .......................... Apr 10, 2017 ..................... The airline randomly selected four passengers to give up their seats for crew members being sent from Chicago to Louisville, Kentucky. ............................................. 2nd Video................................................................Doctor dragged off United Airlines flight says he 'cried' watching the video ABC News .......................... Apr 9, 2019 ............................ Dr. David Dao, who was bloodied when forcibly removed from a United Airlines flight, broke his silence following the 2017 incident and said he "just cried" watching a cell phone video of it. ....................................................... Posted on TSMJ on 03/17/23 ................Source ABC News/Youtube/Bing Images /Gossip Rocks

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