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Prosecutor Requests Dismissal of Charges Against Off-Duty Officer - But Why?

Prosecutor Requests Dismissal of Charges Against Off-Duty Officer – But Why?

What you see here is Bluefield West Virginia off duty police officer, James Mullins, on October 24, 2021 physically attacking multiple individuals, including a local business owner, his girlfriend, and multiple coworker police officers. He had just been involved in a shootout with multiple people in this parking lot. There are bullet holes in his […]

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New Bluefield Police Department Footage Shows Arrest of Hiram Tolliver

New Bluefield Police Department Footage Shows Arrest of Hiram Tolliver

For some unknown reason, following police vehicle pursuits, the suspects rarely make it to jail without suffering violent injuries. They always tend to resist, or get accidentally injured in some way. I’m about to show you brand new footage showing my client, Hiram Tolliver being taken into custody by the Bluefield, West Virginia Police, after

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All Charges Dismissed in Mount Hope Case (Officer Pottymouth)

All Charges Dismissed in Mount Hope Case (Officer Pottymouth)

This week, following public release of the footage showing the arrest of Brian Beckett by Officer Aaron Shrewsbury, of the Mount Hope WV Police Department, the prosecutor on the case filed a motion requesting dismissal of all of the charges, which was granted by the Court. The pending charges of obstruction, disorderly conduct, speeding, and

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In Court Today in the Family Court Judge Search Lawsuit - Judicial Immunity?

In Court Today in the Family Court Judge Search Lawsuit – Judicial Immunity?

Update on the Family Court Judge Search Case: It was over two years ago – March 10, 2020 – when I uploaded a video on what was then my fairly new Youtube channel, showing the footage depicting a West Virginia Family Court Judge searching my client’s home. The judge ended up being charged with judicial

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Judge Indicted After Pen Camera Records Contempt Arrest

Judge Indicted After Pen Camera Records Contempt Arrest

On June 27, 2022, Judge Darrell Jordan, of Harris County, Texas, was indicted on the misdemeanor state-law charge of Official Oppression for ordering the contempt arrest of journalist Wayne Dolcefino. The arrest of Dolcefino occurred exactly two years earlier, on June 30, 2020, while Judge Jordan was presiding over County Criminal Court at Law No.

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Man Shot by Police Today While Onlookers Film in Beckley, WV

Man Shot by Police Today While Onlookers Film in Beckley, WV

A friend of the eyewitness to a crazy police shooting that happened today in Beckley, West Virginia, sent me the footage captured via smartphone, while bystanders stuck in traffic watched it go down right in front of them. I already posted it on my twitter page, where it’s spreading quickly and obviously disturbing most people.

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WV Trooper Walks in House and Demands to be Sued

WV Trooper Walks in House and Demands to be Sued

This morning I received multiple links and copies of this video that’s been circulating, showing a West Virginia State Trooper, in what appears to be inside a family’s home without a warrant. Apparently it was originally posted to Tik Tok, and then removed for some reason. It appears to involve a police response to a

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Former Officer Enters Guilty Plea to Federal Civil Rights Violation

Former Officer Enters Guilty Plea to Federal Civil Rights Violation

A former officer with the Monroe Police Department in Monroe Louisiana, has now pled guilty in federal court to a felony charge of deprivation of rights under color of law, in a case handled by the U.S. DOJ Civil Rights Division. The excessive force incident happened on April 21, 2020 and involved former officer Jared

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Three Correctional Officers Convicted Following Jury Trial

Three Correctional Officers Convicted Following Jury Trial

On July 8, following a 3 week trial, a federal jury convicted three former state-level correctional officers in Hawaii of felony civil rights violations for the physical assault of an inmate under their custody, as well as of charges relate to the subsequent coverup. After the trial, the federal judge immediately ordered the U.S. Marshalls

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