Showing posts with label sodomy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sodomy. Show all posts

Monday, October 9, 2017

WATCH: ‘Stop Fingering Me Bro’: Cop Repeatedly Sticks His Finger in Innocent Man’s Anus

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Washington D.C. — A deeply disturbing video has surfaced this week showing Washington D.C. police walk up to a group of men, handcuff one of them, and proceed to sexually assault him. Despite the man’s repeated objections to the anal probing, the cop continued his assault.


To get a glimpse of what it looks like to endure police harassment on a daily basis, one needn’t look any further than the video below.


The Free Thought Project reached out to the person who uploaded the video and the Washington D.C. police, but we have yet to hear back from either party. However, one does not need to know every detail of this incident to know that everything about it is wrong.


As the video begins, police appear to be responding to several men drinking alcoholic beverages. This apparently gave them probable cause to then detain and search the men.


In the video, one of the officers makes a man spread his legs so he can search him. During the search, as clearly seen in the disturbing video, the officer begins ramming a finger into the man’s anus.


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The sexual assault is so glaring and painful that the victim actually risks a massive beating by slapping the cop’s hand away. Despite having found nothing and clearly knowing that he is hurting his victim, the cop continues.


During the second sexual assault, the officer makes sure his victim is less able to resist by placing him in handcuffs. After he restrained his victim, the cop moved back in to search for whatever it is he thought he would find in this man’s anus.



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“Stop fingering me bro!” the man yells as the cop continues the assault.



The entire time, the officer acts like his actions are just. All of the other officers around him simply watch as he sexually assaults a man in a fruitless effort to find an illegal substance.


As soon as the sexual assault is over, the cop removes the handcuffs and leaves like nothing happened.


If you wonder why so many people in the poor and minority communities don’t trust the police, this video explains it all.




The vileness of the state’s wicked and immoral war on drugs has reared its repugnant face once again. When will the rest of society see that face and wake up to this atrocity? When will the people say “enough is enough,” and that finger raping innocent people on the roadside in search of arbitrary substances is no longer welcome in our culture?


Sadly enough, cops do this sort of thing all the time. TFTP is constantly reporting on police officers sodomizing, raping, and otherwise violating innocent people in search of illicit substances.


Elijah Pontoon was one of those men who was traveling with his girlfriend before being pulled over by a South Carolina cop who had a hunch they had drugs. Mistaking Pontoon’s hemorrhoid for drugs, police then sodomized this innocent man in broad daylight in front of everyone.


Cops also tortured and sodomized a man for running through a stop sign in Lee County Florida. During the incident, which was captured on video, screams of agony can be heard echoing from the trees as the man’s arm is twisted almost to the breaking point and his rectum is invaded by the gloved hand of a drug war enforcer.



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A Michigan man was stopped for a suspended license last year. Cops, acting on a hunch, brought Kevin Campbell back to the jail where Allen Park Police Officer Daniel Mack would forcefully penetrate his anus. This was also caught on video.


This list goes on.

Thursday, June 29, 2017

WATCH: Innocent Man Kidnapped & Raped by Cops for Legally Refusing to Show ID

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Las Vegas, NV — Just this week, KTNV’s 13 Action News televised the GoPro footage from Solomon Silk Galloway’s violent arrest by Las Vegas Metropolitan Police. Galloway was recording when officers pulled over his car for allegedly speeding. Even though he wasn’t driving the car, he quickly became targeted by Vegas police.


Galloway told officers he did not consent to a search of his vehicle and, as a passenger in the car, he was not legally bound to identify himself when cops demanded his ID. However, Vegas cops did not care about his rights, so they jerked him out of his car, kidnapped him and caged him.


“Do what you got to do, because we gotta find something,” the officers can be overheard saying to each other while unlawfully searching the innocent man’s car. And, do something they did.



When he was taken back to the police department for legally refusing to ID as a passenger of a vehicle, he was strip-searched and forced to undergo an anal cavity search. Still, they found nothing.


Rape in the United States is defined by the Department of Justice as “Penetration, no matter how slight, of the vagina or anus with any body part or object, or oral penetration by a sex organ of another person, without the consent of the victim.”


Galloway, according to the legal definition, was raped by police. He had harmed no one, had committed no crime, yet his rights were stripped from him and he was violated in the most profane way — all because cops had to ‘find something.’



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Did police admit they were wrong and let the innocent man go? No, they doubled down.


After police raped him, Galloway was charged with “Obstruction of Justice” even though the law states as a passenger he is not compelled to identify himself. His attorney, Stephen Stubbs, is now asking for those charges be dismissed.




If the judge has any semblance of humanity, the charges will be dropped and an investigation into the LVMPD will be demanded. However, given the lackluster history of police accountability in the United States, that is not very likely.


So what do victims of police brutality, retaliation, and families of those murdered by cops do to seek justice? They make a documentary!


For weeks now, we’ve known about “What Happened in Vegas: The Movie Police Couldn’t Erase.” We’ve conducted interviews with families, and victims alike. And while the movie might not make it to a theater in your city, you’ll certainly be able to view it in the coming months on streaming services such as Netflix, Amazon, or Hulu.


The movie, directed by Ramsey Denison, is aimed squarely at the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, a department which has been rife with so-called “justifiable homicides” and, as Galloway’s case illustrates, rape. As The Free Thought Project has faithfully reported, getting arrested in Vegas might be a life-ending event.


In May, Las Vegas police chased a man through the Vegas strip, tackled him, tased him, and then choked him to death. Forty-year-old Tashi Farmer died when Officer Kenneth Lopera applied a rear naked choke.


But it’s also how the Las Vegas Police Department responds when they’ve killed or attacked someone that’s also in Denison’s sights with the release of the new film. According to Denison, LVMPD officials have a habit of “victimizing the victim” by running a smear campaign of the deceased after the fact.



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Denison is calling them out. He has his own personal history with LVMPD. He once called 911 to report an out-of-control Vegas cop, only to find himself in trouble with the law. After his phone call, Denison says he was beaten and charged with “Resisting Arrest.”


Also featured in the film is the case of Erik Scott. Scott was killed in 2010 by Vegas police after an employee in a Summerlin Costco called 911 to report an unruly patron who was carrying a gun. Scott was reportedly unaware that he was the person Costco called police about.


But things took a turn toward tragedy as he was leaving the retail establishment. The West Point and Duke graduate was gunned down at the wholesale club’s entrance as nervous, trigger happy police opened fire, killing the young man. Police gave Scott three conflicting commands, with no time to respond, before opening fire, according to his father William Scott.


The elder Scott is also featured in the film. We had a chance to speak with Scott at length. He says the LVMPD following the shooting, vilified his son. Seven years later he still considers it murder, a killing which no one has answered for.


Scott told TFTP the police have successfully covered up his son’s killing. Not only did LVMPD officers destroy the Costco’s video recording of the shooting, but they then began a smear campaign of his highly decorated son.


LVMPD should be bracing for the explosive true-to-life documentary because they’re in the crosshairs. Their killings, their abuses, and their violations of civil rights will be subjected to scrutiny and will be shown on the silver screen in Vegas theaters.



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Make no mistake, Denison’s new documentary will bring some much-needed attention to the alleged human rights violations the LVMPD stands accused of committing. For Scott, Galloway, the Farmer family, and others, it’s long overdue. The secrets and lies coming out of Vegas are getting ready to be exposed.


WATCH: Innocent Man Kidnapped & Raped by Cops for Legally Refusing to Show ID

vegas


Las Vegas, NV — Just this week, KTNV’s 13 Action News televised the GoPro footage from Solomon Silk Galloway’s violent arrest by Las Vegas Metropolitan Police. Galloway was recording when officers pulled over his car for allegedly speeding. Even though he wasn’t driving the car, he quickly became targeted by Vegas police.


Galloway told officers he did not consent to a search of his vehicle and, as a passenger in the car, he was not legally bound to identify himself when cops demanded his ID. However, Vegas cops did not care about his rights, so they jerked him out of his car, kidnapped him and caged him.


“Do what you got to do, because we gotta find something,” the officers can be overheard saying to each other while unlawfully searching the innocent man’s car. And, do something they did.



When he was taken back to the police department for legally refusing to ID as a passenger of a vehicle, he was strip-searched and forced to undergo an anal cavity search. Still, they found nothing.


Rape in the United States is defined by the Department of Justice as “Penetration, no matter how slight, of the vagina or anus with any body part or object, or oral penetration by a sex organ of another person, without the consent of the victim.”


Galloway, according to the legal definition, was raped by police. He had harmed no one, had committed no crime, yet his rights were stripped from him and he was violated in the most profane way — all because cops had ‘find something.’



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Did police admit they were wrong and let the innocent man go? No, they doubled down.


After police raped him, Galloway was charged with “Obstruction of Justice” even though the law states as a passenger he is not compelled to identify himself. His attorney, Stephen Stubbs, this week is now asking for those charges be dismissed.




If the judge has any semblance of humanity, the charges will be dropped and an investigation into the LVMPD will be demanded. However, given the lackluster history of police accountability in the United States, that is not very likely.


So what do victims of police brutality, retaliation, and families of those murdered by cops do to seek justice? They make a documentary!


For weeks now, we’ve known about “What Happened in Vegas: The Movie Police Couldn’t Erase.” We’ve conducted interviews with families, and victims alike. And while the movie might not make it to a theater in your city, you’ll certainly be able to view it in the coming months on streaming services such as Netflix, Amazon, or Hulu.


The movie, directed by Ramsey Denison, is aimed squarely at the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, a department which has been rife with so-called “justifiable homicides” and, as Galloway’s case illustrates, rape. As The Free Thought Project has faithfully reported, getting arrested in Vegas might be a life-ending event.


In May, Las Vegas police chased a man through the Vegas strip, tackled him, tased him, and then choked him to death. Forty-year-old Tashi Farmer died when Officer Kenneth Lopera applied a rear naked choke.



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But it’s also how the Las Vegas Police Department responds when they’ve killed or attacked someone that’s also in Denison’s sights with the release of the new film. According to Denison, LVMPD officials have a habit of “victimizing the victim” by running a smear campaign of the deceased after the fact.


Denison is calling them out. He has his own personal history with LVMPD. He once called 911 to report an out-of-control Vegas cop, only to find himself in trouble with the law. After his phone call, Denison says he was beaten and charged with “Resisting Arrest.”


Also featured in the film is the case of Erik Scott. Scott was killed in 2010 by Vegas police after an employee in a Summerlin Costco called 911 to report an unruly patron who was carrying a gun. Scott was reportedly unaware that he was the person Costco called police about.


But things took a turn toward tragedy as he was leaving the retail establishment. The West Point and Duke graduate was gunned down at the wholesale club’s entrance as nervous, trigger happy police opened fire, killing the young man. Police gave Scott three conflicting commands, with no time to respond, before opening fire, according to his father William Scott.


The elder Scott is also featured in the film. We had a chance to speak with Scott at length. He says the LVMPD following the shooting, vilified his son. Seven years later he still considers it murder, a killing which no one has answered for.


Scott told TFTP the police have successfully covered up his son’s killing. Not only did LVMPD officers destroy the Costco’s video recording of the shooting, but they then began a smear campaign of his highly decorated son.



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LVMPD should be bracing for the explosive true-to-life documentary because they’re in the crosshairs. Their killings, their abuses, and their violations of civil rights will be subjected to scrutiny and will be shown on the silver screen in Vegas theaters.


Make no mistake, Denison’s new documentary will bring some much-needed attention to the alleged human rights violations the LVMPD stands accused of committing. For Scott, Galloway, the Farmer family, and others, it’s long overdue. The secrets and lies coming out of Vegas are getting ready to be exposed.


Monday, May 29, 2017

Lawsuit Exposes Fmr Speaker of the House for the Rape of a 10yo Boy in a Bathroom

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It’s every parent’s nightmare, the kind of crime which leaves one speechless, in shock, and overcome with emotion: child rape. Now, one Illinois man says he knows who raped him, and he’s no longer going to stay silent — even if his attacker is a well-connected Washington bureaucrat and former speaker of the house.


Illinois resident known as “Richard Doe” says former Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, Dennis Hastert is the teacher who raped him, and he can no longer stay silent.


Because the crime is sexual in nature, Richard’s true identity is being withheld. Richard says the crime happened when he was in elementary school. Because it occurred years ago, the criminal statute of limitations has expired so he is seeking compensation in civil court.


According to the Chicago Tribune, he’s asking for, “$50,000 in damages from Hastert and Yorkville Community Unit School District 115 for charges including battery, negligent infliction of emotional distress and intentional infliction of emotional distress.”


We want to warn our readers, the following information may not be appropriate for young readers and may serve as a “trigger” for survivors of sexual abuse and rape.


Richard says when he was 9 or 10, during the spring or summer of 1973 or 1974, he was biking home and urgently needed to use the restroom. He said he stopped at the Game Farm Building, which is now the Yorkville High School, and went inside to use their restroom facilities. He found the men’s bathroom, located a stall, went inside and closed the door.



That’s when he said he heard a man enter the restroom, make a comment, and then opened his stall door. The safety and security of the public restroom turned into a daytime nightmare for the little boy who says he was sodomized by the unknown assailant.



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Richard says he saw the man’s face but didn’t recognize him at first. Weeks later, to his horror, he said the same large man paid a visit to his elementary school, Yorkville Grade School. Richard says the man came to his Physical Education (PE) class, spoke with his PE teacher, and walked towards him. The young boy, who’s now a middle-aged man, stated he began to shake and cry convulsively immediately after the man came into his PE class. He instantly identified the man as his rapist.


The Tribune writes;



The man spoke with the gym teacher and then approached the boy, taking him by the neck into the hallway, according to the lawsuit. The man dropped to his knees and asked the boy if he told anyone about the sexual assault. The boy, crying, said he hadn’t. The man warned the accuser against reporting the attack and threatened that since his father was the sheriff, he could put the boy’s parents in jail if he said anything.



That man, according to Richard, was Dennis Hastert, the high school wrestling coach, and also town sheriff’s son. Hastert later became one of the most powerful politicians in U.S. History. As The Free Thought Project has reported, pedophiles often hold the highest levels of government.


Hastert’s career led him to quit teaching and coaching, and become a congressman, serving as a U.S. House Representative from Illinois. Later he was chosen by his House peers to become the Speaker of the House, the next person in line to become President of the United States, should something catastrophic had claimed the lives of the sitting President and Vice President.



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The Tribune described Richard’s mental condition following the alleged rape, the subsequent threats, intimidation, and bullying by his attacker.




The incident caused the accuser severe mental and emotional distress, which was only exacerbated by his fear of talking to someone about the attack, according to the lawsuit.



To his credit, Richard didn’t’ stay silent, but he wasn’t believed either. He said he waited over a decade before coming forward with his story of being raped as a child by the sheriff’s son and high school teacher. He took his case to the State’s Attorney’s office and reported what happened to him. But no one believed him. The Tribune wrote;



In 1984 or 1985, about a decade after the attack, the accuser visited the Kendall County State’s Attorney’s office to report the crime. He was 20 or 21 at the time, according to the lawsuit. He spoke with a longtime friend and political mentor to Hastert.


Upon hearing the accuser’s story, a man there allegedly threatened to charge the accuser with a crime and accused him of slandering Hastert’s name, according to the lawsuit. The lawsuit argues that the threats were intended to benefit Hastert, whose political career was just taking off.



Hastert is currently in prison, serving the end of a 15-month sentence, not for raping Richard, but for illegally transferring millions of dollars in hush money to at least one other victim for “touching” the boy inappropriately while he was their wrestling coach. Hastert wasn’t charged and convicted of sexual assault in the other cases where he’s accused of sexually assaulting boys. However, rather, he was convicted for illegally transferring millions of dollars in payments to his victim in an apparent attempt to cover up the fact he is a pedophile and to keep them quiet.



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Now, decades later, with his attacker in prison, Richard seems to feel confident enough to come forward and tell his story. Maybe this time he’ll be believed. And while some critics may contend he is just looking for a payday from someone who’s already been convicted of crimes related to his activities as a pedophile, the fact he’s only asking for 50,000 compensation does not support such criticisms. Also, he’s already come forward.


Richard will have his day in court, but if his story is true, he will likely never get over being raped by a teacher when he was 10 years old. Those memories are permanently etched into his mind, along with the knowledge that, until now, his attacker has gotten away with his crimes.



As The Free Thought Project has contended, there are more victims of sexual assault and child abuse, who have stories to tell, stories which involve powerful members of government. It’s our hope more victims will come forward and tell their story, and that they’ll be believed when they do. These pedophiles occupy the highest levels of public office in government, and they need to be held accountable for their criminal behavior.