Goon Squad Cops and Death by Taser – FIS Live No. 44



Live tonight at 6:30 pm eastern. What happens when your government sends the goon squad to your house to threaten you over what you said on social media? Check out a video where this happened yet again in Palm Beach. Also, the Fifth Circuit issues an unpublished opinion on qualified immunity in a case of death by taser. Also, the WV Legislature apparently takes on WV’s Governor, finally. Freedom is Scary, Live. No. 44.

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45 thoughts on “Goon Squad Cops and Death by Taser – FIS Live No. 44”

  1. When Rogue police officers are out of control in a private property smashing down a door they have to be met with Led we will not put up with this. Officers are out of control and they must suffer the consequences for their actions.

  2. If someone really wants to kill themselves, they do not "advertise" they just do it. This man was was yelping for help. America's mentally ill are put in jail, abused, and sometimes killed by out of control trigger happy badge toting goons. The cops could hire people with mental health expertise, iñstead of psychopaths with guns.

  3. They don't see what else the cops could have done? So not a single one of those cops had a fire extinguisher at their disposal, which they could have used to douse him before he could've lit the lighter? And the moment the cops acknowledged the arguably imminent risk of fire which, if not from the moment that they entered the house and realized that gasoline and lighters generally don't pair well, was at least from the moment that one of the cops said that tasing him would ignite the gasoline, nobody thought to radio dispatch to request support from the fire department and EMS? These are all things that they would have had to do anyway if the man had surrendered himself. There are lots of other ways that the damage to property or potential for harm to the victim could have been mitigated without the cops once again playing judge, jury, and executioner.

  4. Could you please address on jury nullification, would it be legal to have people with signs outside the courthouse explaining jury nullification? Legal for an attorney to organize this? Legal for the defendant to organize this? What about the defendant participating in this? Free speech , right???

    I know this is after the livestream, but I really hope you see and answer this question!

  5. The thing you missed about the Taylor v. Riojas case that guy was trying to reference for you, is that it is the first time the Supreme Court has stripped officers of Qualified Immunity WITHOUT a preceding similar case!

    It also seems to let through ANY future claim where "any reasonable person should know that the actions violated a person's civil rights"! This is a LANDMARK case, not something only reserved for prisoners. Not sure how you didn't look a few paragraphs further to see this.

    This guy does a great job explaining it:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dUqjU3UaJus

  6. That looks like a residential neighborhood in the video. The sidewalks in those sorts of neighborhoods, if mandated by the city, are present on an easement. It's still on her property, technically. A sidewalk is usually considered a public thoroughfare. If she touched the grass though… then she would likely be trespassing.
    I'm not a Lawyer. Nor am I familiar with the particulars of Florida law as it relates to trespassing on easements. I am familiar with another State's usual easement rules as it relates to the sides of public streets.

  7. Cops do not work for the public they work for Satans asshole "Government n Big Corporations".all for revenue and to fill up the jails n prisons again for revenue. Big money". In doing so they are allowed to rape take and murder anyone they choose. There's no such thing as a good cop.

  8. Which is the dumbest thing I have ever heard before. That is like saying Novel Corona Virus isn't new since there has not been seen before. Key word Novel.

  9. I wonder if New York has any legislation Pertaining to that 2nd amendment issue that all local cops need to stand down from enforcing any radical and constitutional 2nd amendment violations.
    Honestly most cops that I do know around my area will not enforce any of these unconstitutional Communist Ideologies.

  10. next will be para military squads. i looked up stasi tactics in the eastern block seems these neofascists demoncrats are using many of stasi tactics and will be using more in the near future

  11. I recently found your YouTube channel and subscribed right away. I love the educational content.

    My question to you comes from a incident that happened in San Antonio, Texas on August 27, 2020.

    A jogger was detained and arrested, then later identified as the wrong person they were looking for. One of his charges was resisting arrest. https://youtu.be/dfHGnMbfavs

    Out of curiosity, I wanted to know, can you resist an unlawful arrest. Surprisingly, I found out in Texas you cannot resist a lawful or unlawful arrest.

    How is resisting an unlawful arrest against the law? How is this law not unconstitutional?

  12. 12:10 If I'm reading this right then either "Anthony Collins" is trans (not that it would be relevant beyond clarifying who posted what) or these clueless cops knocked on the wrong door to say the very least. Come on over to my house with these kinds of questions. You won't get the answers you were hoping for. But I've got some interrogating of my own I'd like to do. My house, my rules. You can either hang around and spill your guts or STFU and show yourself right back out the way you came because the person who signs your paycheck is just another nobody around here.

    41:00 None of these cops had a fire extinguisher in their patrol vehicle? Hosing him and his immediate surroundings would've not only made the fact that he had a lighter a moot point but would've also been very disorienting. In that moment of confusion they could've easily taken control of the situation. But whether they did or didn't have a fire extinguisher, nobody saw fit to radio in a request for backup from the fire department the moment they realized that a fire was imminent? They're lucky they didn't torch themselves especially with a fire fueled by an accelerant. Even if they had "only" sustained flash burns, it's still extremely painful.

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