On a sunny afternoon last summer, Craig Atkinson, a New York City-based filmmaker, stood in a front yard in South Carolina surrounded by several heavily armed police officers.
The officers, members of the Richland County Sheriff’s Department tactical team, were descending on a modest one-story house looking for drugs and guns. The team smashed through the windows of the home with iron pikes, then stormed the front door with rifles raised.
Inside, they found a terrified family of four, including an infant. As the family members were pulled outside, Atkinson’s camera captured a scene that plays out with startling regularity in cities and towns across the country, one of many included in his new documentary, “Do Not Resist,” an examination of police militarization in the United States.
The police begin rooting through the trash. “Where the fuck is the weed?” one officer asks, as the team ransacks a car parked in the driveway. “Boy that was sweet,” another says, commenting on the speed of the raid. One officer finds a backpack, which yields a bit of marijuana — it’s not enough to roll a joint, but it’s something.
The officer in charge questions the owner of the backpack, a young African-American man. In a conversation captured on Atkinson’s microphone, the young man, a local community college student, tells the officer he runs a small landscaping business.
Knowing he’s being taken into custody, with his hands cuffed in front of him, he asks the officer for a favor: Can he remove the $876 in his pocket set aside for new lawn-care equipment and give it to one of his employees to go to the hardware store?
Instead of handing the cash to the arrestee’s co-worker, the tactical team seizes the money.
“I never one time said you’re a bad person,” the officer tells the young man before he’s led off. “I just have a job to do, and you happen to be in the middle of it.”
The pernicious practice of civil asset forfeiture, which allows law enforcement to grab cash or property during the course of raids, then requires people to prove the assets were not related to criminal activity in order to get them back — and allows police to keep the assets if they fail to do so — has been well documented.
What’s less common is to see one of those interactions play out on camera. Capturing those kinds of moments is what “Do Not Resist” is all about.
Trailer for “Do Not Resist,” a new documentary examining police militarization in the United States.
Atkinson’s directorial debut has already taken home this year’s prize for best documentary at the Tribeca Film Festival and is currently making the rounds in select cities around the country. Radley Balko, author of “Rise of the Warrior Cop: The Militarization of America’s Police Forces,” has called the film “terrifying,” “powerful,” and “important.”
Based on substantial on-the-ground reporting, “Do Not Resist” is both unsettling to watch and necessary to see. The film begins in Ferguson, Missouri, on a rainy night of protest in August 2014 that erupted into a melee of tear gas and screaming. It then quickly moves to a seminar with Dave Grossman, a law enforcement guru who gives trainings on lethal force and the application of a warrior mentality in the name of the law.
“The policeman is the man of the city,” Grossman begins, before explaining that cops he’s spoken to routinely describe their first on-the-job kill as a prelude to the best sex of their lives. “Both partners are very invested in some very intense sex,” Grossman says. “There’s not a whole lot of perks that come with this job. You find one, relax and enjoy it.”
Grossman believes that a violent reckoning between law enforcement and critics of police militarization is fast approaching. “We are at war,” Grossman tells the crowd, “and you are the front-line troops in this war.”
The language reflects a theme that runs throughout “Do Not Resist.”
Atkinson began the project three years ago in the wake of the Boston Marathon bombings. The images of armored cars and commando cops in the streets resonated for him on a personal level. Atkinson’s father spent 29 years as a police officer outside Detroit — 13 of them on a SWAT team, where he held the rank of commander. Atkinson and his brother would take part in their dad’s training, playing the part of hostages when they were little and mock shooters when they were big enough to handle weapons.
Watching the footage from Boston, it was obvious to Atkinson that something profound had shifted since his dad’s days on the force. He set out to create a film that would capture that shift. The “Do Not Resist” crew attended expos and trade shows, community meetings and federal hearings, training seminars and SWAT contests. All told, the team traveled to 19 states, went on roughly 20 police ride-a-longs, observed half a dozen raids, and interacted with hundreds of police officers.
The hope was to be on-hand for an incident in which a SWAT team’s use of heavy weapons would be unquestionably warranted. “I thought the whole time I would be able to show something that would kind of reflect the entire scope of what a SWAT officer might go through sometimes, where you actually do need the equipment,” Atkinson explained.
Instead, the filmmaker repeatedly found himself watching police with military-grade weaponry executing dubious search warrants. The frequency of the raids was particularly shocking, with one of the officers in the film claiming his team does 200 such operations a year. By comparison, Atkinson notes, his father performed a total of 29 search warrant raids over his entire 13 years in SWAT — according to some estimates, SWAT teams now carry out between 50,000 to 80,000 raids across the country annually.
“The search warrants, we’re told, are always used for massive drug dealers and kingpins, and then we run in these homes and we never found anything,” Atkinson said.
Beyond the day-to-day breaking down of doors, “Do Not Resist” explores the growing role of private surveillance companies in local policing, and law enforcement’s thirst for technology that can predict crimes before they happen.
An analyst inspects video feeds of a wide-scale aerial surveillance system being utilized by local police departments.
Photo: VANISH Films
The film highlights Persistence Surveillance Systems, a company offering low-cost aerial surveillance honed in Fallujah to domestic law enforcement. “We’re not out to watch the whole world, just all the world that’s got crime,” Ross McNutt, the president of the company, insists.
“That’s the next wave in the militarization of police,” Atkinson told The Intercept in an interview. “What we found was a whole slew of retired military officers now in the private sector now selling the exact same surveillance technology that they just got back from Iraq and Afghanistan with to local law enforcement for small money on the dollar.”
The intent of “Do Not Resist,” Atkinson said, is to provide a glimpse inside the realities of American policing, challenge the policing-for-profit model that has caused departments in economically depressed communities to treat their citizens as walking ATM machines, call out a warrior culture that divides law enforcement from the public they’re sworn to serve, and flag the dangers of war-zone technologies being applied domestically.
For the most part, the reaction from law enforcement has been positive, Atkinson said.
“I’ve had a lot of law enforcement really respond well to the film and say that it reflects these issues that a lot of them have been working on themselves,” he said.
As for his father, Atkinson said, watching the film stirs up uncomfortable feelings.
“His major reaction was just disappointment in seeing how far the mission creep had actually gone,” he said. “It’s obviously disappointing to see something that you were dedicating your life to so completely, evolve into something that you would never want to be a part of.”
Top photo: A military surplus armored vehicle, acquired for free by local police departments, tours the streets of Juneau County, Wisconsin.
Don’t worry. The Russians will take care of them all.
An Exhortation in the Final Hour
There is a way which seemeth right unto a man, but the end thereof are the ways of death. (Proverbs 14:12)
For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, who hold the truth in unrighteousness;
Because that which may be known of God is manifest in them; for God hath showed it unto them.
For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse:
Because that, when they knew God, they glorified him not as God, neither were thankful; but became vain in their imaginations, and their foolish heart was darkened.
Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools… (Romans 1:18-22)
And for this cause God shall send them strong delusion, that they should believe a lie:
That they all might be damned who believed not the truth, but had pleasure in unrighteousness. (2nd Thessalonians 2:11-12)
But as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name. (John 1:12)
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.(John 3:16)
Jesus said, “I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.”(John 14:6)
Jesus said to his disciples, “Go into all the world and preach the gospel to all creation.” (Mark 16:15)
For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God. (Romans 3:23)
Now I would remind you, brothers, of the gospel I preached to you, which you received, in which you stand, and by which you are being saved, if you hold fast to the word I preached to you—unless you believed in vain.
For I delivered to you as of first importance what I also received: that Christ died for our sins in accordance with the Scriptures, that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day in accordance with the Scriptures.(1 Cor 15:1-4)
For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord. (Romans 6:23)
Because…
Whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord Jesus Christ shall be saved! (Romans 10:13)
And if you’ve done this remember…
For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God— not by works, so that no one can boast.(Ephesians 2:8-9)
Great to have a horror flick for Halloween.
I think this is great,THE POLICE GANG are getting more Vicious by the day,THEIR NOW KILLING CHILDREN AT WILL, ALL OVER AMERICA,the churches are silent,the TV news is silent,the Government is silent,the police gangs are straight up terrorizing the entire country,murdering anyone they want,rapeing the young girls who made the mistake of believing their LIEING WHORES OF PARENTS about who the goood guys are,and IT AIN’T THE POLICE GANGS,your family has lied to you,the police gangs have lied to you,the news media have lied to you,everyone on the internet is lieing to you,THEIR ALL SCARED TO DEATH OF THE POLICE GANGS,even to say anything thats the truth about the police gangs…THE GOOD NEWS IS THE RUSSIANS are going to hunt them all down,and put a bullet in their head,and HOPEFULLY no one will stop them……….
So, we don’t like swat or military-like police teams is the jist to this whole article and conversation. 1st. My thought is if you don’t like how the job is being done – put on the suit for a few years. Then you may have a right to criticize. A note after that statement I am not a cop never have been. 2nd. Confiscation of property really is nothing new. If the property fits a possible crime law enforcement has always taken property they feel is possibly coupled to the crime. However the kids birthday card money to most will feel morally wrong and over the top. But P.S., criminals use many deceptive and what look like innocent acts, like moving monies by birthday cards. If the Mafia did it, what makes folks today think criminals won’t? 3rd. I don’t want to live in a police state. It is important we keep all Law Enforcement Agencies under State, County, and City control. President Obama recently mentioned all Law Enforcement Personnel should be under “federal control and jurisdiction”. His cloaked selling point was it would universalize training and recruitment in essence weeding out the “bad seed” and racist individuals. No, that would be a cloaked move by any President or DOJ immediately creating the United States into a “singular police state”. Be very afraid of any such move and vote, march, or arm your self for your families sake. That will be the end of the USA as it has been known for over 240 plus years. The Union has fallen. 4th. Since the 60’s too many neighborhoods are mini-war zones. Our sons and daughters, neices and nephews, Aunts and Uncles, our Grandparents and grandchildren, if theynot being gunned down they live in fear – I will not support or walk away from my fellow Americans dilema, I will fight if that’s what it takes to remove the criminals, thugs, dope pushers, and gangs. I will put my life on the line for them. That is what Americans do. We protect our own. If that means I have to replace my front door once a week because a swat team mistook my house for a dope den – then so be it. Break down every door in the cities. towns, farms, and where ever else they need to do so. Legalize marijuana now. Free all Marijuana use convicted persons Now. However, not a single one who resisted arrest, was violent, and never anyone who had an illegal gun in thei possesion or weilded a knife, bat, or weapon meaning to do harm. They can rot until the sun doesn’t rise. So, swat is needed. Police using domestic miltary action in the fight to take back our streets – I am all for. The death penalty for violent offenders, child abductors (other then parents in a marital dispute, shit happens and emotions can make you crazy.), child molesters, and convicted rapist. No mercy. No 2nd thoughts. Personally, I would “Fry ’em on Prime-time”. Oh, and I have been incarcerated before. It is not fun. I have sat in rooms surrounded by illegal guns with others with the intent to use them if need be, or just for kicks. Confiscate every legally owned gun in the United States, then give me 3-4 hours anywhere I will be in possession of an illegal firearm and have been given a choice of caliber and style. I will pay anywhere from 50% less to $ 1,000.00 plus depending on the availabilty of said illegal firearm. I am a law-abiding citizen taday and have been for a very long-time. I was a wild and angry young man when I was younger. Somehow, by the grace of God I avoided serious hurtful actions and was never arrested for anything more than drunk driving, which is still a crime. I have not touched alcohol in 40 plus years. But I support regional military police actions when and where it is needed. Like I said earlier – if you have a problem with how they are doing their job trying to protect us – suit up.
HEY LEN,the police gangs are really short on toilet paper,I’am sure you already volunteered,BUT they need their butt licked clean everyday,and its goood citizens like you who should be doing that job,SO instead of you talking stupid shit on the net,GO DOWN and let them know your ready to LICK THEIR ASS IN PERSON…THEY NEED YOU BADLY…………..
arizona,great comment,yo len,shut up&crawl back into your hole!!!
you are a scumbag and a complete idiot have no clue do you
if you had wanted to you could have seen arguments against everything you said, but obviously not interested. like the fact that nixon started the war on drugs to destroy the black culture. so did business whttps://www.google.com/search?client=ubuntu&channel=fs&q=houston+press+200+died+in+custody&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8hen it widely accepted illegals it is commonly stated by the media there are 12 million undocumented now and if you take fake ids its probably multiples of that. they were allowed in bigtime once the civil rights began, ,now with alec legislation prison profit has been king in many poorer areas like the south. texas brings in prisoners from everywhere.
look up the scranton pa judge who was imprisoned for years of a kids for cash scandal how deep of a hole do you live in?
As a graduate of JJC yesteryears ago, and holding a degree in Polce Science, I can affirm that police have always been interested in obtaining better equipment and technology to help them perform their jobs. How and when they use this “power”, and whether they need it at all, are legislative matters. Mr. Snowden may yet decide to stay where he is. Hardly a difference between the two regimes will be noticeable sooner rather than later. Scary.
I would like to see it but it seems that the only place to see it here in Denver is at three showings at pricey film festival. It is absurd to think that everybody could just go see this. The title of this piece seems inappropriate or perhaps “everybody” means something quite different here.
Yes, I’d also like to see this documentary now, but it’s not even showing in Phoenix. For a film that “everyone should see”, it would be really nice if the article included a bit of information on how the rest of us can eventually view it.
So this is a long article telling us we should see the documentary, but giving no information about how to do that?
‘We’re not out to watch the whole world, just all the world that’s got crime’
Technically even minor traffic violations are considered a crime and even the wealthiest and safest of neighborhoods experience these petty crimes. Which opens up the surveillance of the whole world, as the whole world experiences some sort of crime.
itsw because of the profit motive if they get enough against you you go to jail, lose job then are really bad off downward spiral. like the economic situation isnt bad enough.
funny though i think no bankers went to jail in past decade
The Vice Chanel did a show on this same subject that was very disturbing.
In Michigan police are raiding people who have a medical marijuana permits. The houses of mostly families were being looted by the police swat teams for technical violations of their permits. There are allegations the police on raids went through the people mail and took cash they found, went through children’s birthday cards for cash, took anything of value in the house and seized cars, tools (one man was a carpenter and the police took his work tools). One family said they had $80,000 worth of possessions looted by the police. One comment was the Agency in Michigan that controls alcohol sales inspects places that sell alcohol and when it finds violations it fines the business but won’t shut them down till after the 3rd violation. In the case of those with marijuana permits for medical reasons are raided and have possessions seized for small technical violations that are similar to violations that get alcohol seller fines. Could you imagine the police swat teams raiding a restaurant for health code violations, that’s the level of violations these people had.
There was one comment that summed up the whole sad episode, one man said that they are raiding homes based on what could be seized and they don’t raid crack house because there is nothing there of value.
Police reform is absolutely needed. As far as BLM’s role in all this, I think their intentions are good, but I also think they distract from their own goals by conflating police reform with identity politics.
I guess what I’m saying is, the racial disparity in law enforcement methodology is of secondary importance when the methodology itself is broken and corrupt on a fundamental level. An anti-corruption themed movement would theoretically be easier for the Right to swallow anyway.
Police are the greatest enemy to mankind #BlueLivesDon’tMatter
Compliance, Obedience and Order are not Liberties! They are tools of Tyranny. No Peace No Justice No Equality and No Democracy as long as the Rich Rule…The Rigged System holds No Future for the 99% Class War Now.
“When fascism comes to America, it will be wrapped in the flag.”
we have a testerone problem!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
I hadn’t realized that necrophilia was so prevalent among the police. Perhaps those calling for reform of law enforcement have a point.
That’s part of Dave Grossman’s BS sales pitch. He’s like an advertiser peddling junk food that’s bad for your health, with videos of pretty women and good looking people. In reality killing a person is an extremely stressful event for most police officers. Many take a leave of duty and start therapy to help cope with it.
So why do they keep doing it?
The militarization of the USA continues unabated, as shown here. Even corporate workplace culture in USA is very militarized: strict hierarchical top-down system of control of workers at every level, quite extreme in fact at places such as Amazon warehouses where for example they track every movement of workers: if a worker tries to go to a bathroom and takes a route which takes more time than another route, a supervisor watching will tell the employee via two-way communication speaker in his ear ‘hey–where are you going? Please go the other way to the toilets, you’re wasting time’. I once went to a FedEx branch in Portland and, at the main entry they had security guards frisk me and check my bag for weapons. Upon exiting they did it again. Makes a horrible first impression. Because USA wants to be the biggest most powerful military in the world, and take over total control of the world, the military culture will only get worse and worse. The military-industrial-complex is entirely out of control, and America’s citizens are reaping a military police state to live in. If the government does another false flag op like 9-11 they will probably switch to martial law. It’s not if; it’s when.
Police departments are controlled by local governments.
People vote for their own mayors and council members.
Until people in their own communities vote to stop the way police are now working, it will continue.
Nope, all wrong. The DOD have a surplus military equipment program in which they return equipment from Iraq to American police forces all over the country. It was decided by the military, not by citizens. Same for the ongoing sending police and sheriffs to Israel to be trained by IDF soldiers in occupied territories of Palestine in the Israeli techniques to crush and control the Palestinians. You seem clueless to say the least.
You’re right and also very wrong because it seems as tho you’ve never lived in a city that was comprised of people of wealth. They get the police dept they want. They buy it and they control it
He’s not clueless. Citizens do elect their local governments and those elected officials do make the decision to acquire military equipment from, well from the military. The fact that the militarization of the police forces is encouraged and abetted by the federal government through the military does not alter the fact that the decisions to participate are made by local officials elected by citizens in their communities.
Dream on.
Until federal funding for wars on minority fertility ends, genocide continues.
Nail: The people. Hammer: Criminal class running the country…
Thomas Jefferson predicted this very situation. THIS is the reason we have the right to bear arms. “the tree of liberty must be refeshed from time to time with the blood of patriots” he said. This kind of thing violates– no it rapes our so called right to not suffer unreasonable search and seasure
John Adams …hell John Wayne are rolling over in their graves. Stalin is saying I knew the assholes would come around. Ben Franklin is so pissed off he can’t even get it up and Lee Marvin is getting a few Idaho and Montana boys together. Apparantly we(_U.S.A)are’nt satisfied with being#1 in the world per capita% of population incarcerated, we have the to repeat history. Anyone remember the Knights Templer? Wait till YOU have something they want. We don’t need Guantanamo,We have privately owned people warehouses for the son’s of not senators.
A great follow up article on the InTheseTimes site:
‘How Union Contracts Shield Police Departments From DOJ Reforms’
http://inthesetimes.com/features/police-killings-union-contracts.html
What’s saddest of all is that almost no one in these police departments is coming forward to object.
These LEO’s live right next door in all of our communities but their world is insulated, orchestrated and controlled by their superiors, their code of silence & fear of reprisal, and hardware suppliers looking for their next growth market. This power & profit motive is just too great and has amassed to validate it’s existence & protect its interests.
You have to think that the rise in officer related shootings are rooted in this new indoctrination that pits everyone as their enemy. Add to this mix Civil Forfeiture and you have created unaccountable roving gangs preying on the citizenry.
“These LEO’s live right next door in all of our communities ….”
Wrong. Actually a great number of police officers, in my city for example, live outside the city, in white-flight suburbs, where their stereotypic view of inner city residents is reinforced by their neighbors.
With never ending wars, with the police acting as occupiers, as corporations continue to control our politicians, when will we the people realize it is called fascism???
“It’s obviously disappointing to see something that you were dedicating your life to so completely, evolve into something that you would never want to be a part of.”
America is getting there.
It’s not fascism, it’s inverse fascism – because in fascism the corporations are controlled by the state to benefit “the nation”, today corporations controls the state for the benefit of corporations.
Inverse fascism is worse than the real deal, because it’s a “beige fascism”, all PC, meaning – no parades, no youth movements, no honour & glory to be achieved if one does well on production targets and foreign battlefields. Sucks all the way.
Just work till you die and your organs can be harvested for profit. Or get stomped and robbed by uniformed goons to keep the other resources in their place.
The political right in America have been giving voice to the concern for nearly thirty years that the militarization of domestic police forces is a looming danger. In response, the political left summarily vilified them by calling them “tin foil hat” conspiracists. The murderous federal assault against the Weavers at Ruby Ridge was excused as merely the over zealous actions of a few federal law enforcement agents against a damnable white separatist and his hillbilly kin. The inclusion of military troops and equipment in the mass murder of religious “cultists” at Waco was sanitized to a degree in which the average American merely shrugged at the “self fulfilling” fate of those who “end time” wackos who embrace religious separatism as a way of life. The OKC bombing had an evolving ad hoc narrative that was so readily accepted by the American public that no one bothered to ask, “Who placed all of the other bombs in the Morrow building?” In fact, the media itself recorded the purported removal of “unexploded bombs” and then failed to follow up on the story as it simply did not fit with the ever-evolving, right-wing domestic terror narrative of the powers that be. When the FBI was caught red-handed inspiring and facilitating the 1993 attacks on the world trade center, the American media played it up as if this Muslim inspired “terror attack” would have been inevitable had it not been for FBI intervention. And in 2001, the American people witnessed the 911 WTC attacks in real time, but most failed to recognize the deeply anomalous, free fall nature of three high rise, steel framed buildings. Within hours, government plants within the media were pointing fingers at a CIA construct (al Qaeda) without a shred of evidence. And within a few short years, we had a terror narrative that embraced the concept of a radical Jihadist under every rock. This ever-evolving narrative has allowed for the birth of Homeland Security and the purposeful erosion of critical distinctions between federal and state law enforcement, domestic and foreign intelligence gathering agencies, and domestic and military law enforcement.
Fifteen years later, the police are poised to use the full force of their evolving might against the racially divisive and violently destructive activities of radicalized domestic black separatists and liberal progressives are suddenly concerned.
Here is a couple of questions for you all: Why are radicalizing change agents within the black community being so heavily funded and touted by George Soros at a time when such activities will be predictably met with a disproportionate degree of government violence? Why is the alt-left media marching in step and reflexively fanning the flames of racial discontent by chronically mischaracterizing the nature of police related shootings? What is the real end game?
You are onto something…
What do you think is the end game.
It’s oldest game in the playbook.
I’ll give you a clue: United we stand divided we fall. We have allowed our fears to defeat us. We are afraid of one another. It used to be that even if people didn’t like each other they tolerated each other. Now you add to that dislike the element of the fear of the “other” and dehumanize the other. And you a perfect recipe for control! Total and absolute control.
Divide and conquer. The masses will kill each other off and the Masters of Mankind will thrive eternal, except mankind is no more kind and man has morphed into something else.
What Karl is “on to” is his racism and crankery. My experience of you is more limited, but you’ve been rather crankish as well.
Define crankish.
I am pro BLM and voting for Stein.
And I am Muslim.
Crankish?
Mona is the self-appointed apologist and gate keeper for Glenn Greenwald. She is narcissistic sociopath and pathological liar who hides behind a myriad of online personas. So pay her no accord and she will eventually move on as she can not stand to be ignored. I only respond to her (and her sock puppets) when I want others to see what a lying sack of shit she is.
Here I agree with Mona. Definitely a racist position, albeit you might be a well rounded person. Perhaps she is defining crankish as “bitter and frustrated”. You seem to be indicating empathy for BLM beacause your Muslim, and, supporting a Jew who you know cannot make a difference. Now lie down on my couch as let’s discuss your childhood… :-)
Yes, it is rather ironic that the natural impulse toward self-ownership is being subverted in a way that increasingly necessitates state intervention. Those who are encouraging mob action as a necessary mean to affecting political ends have absolutely no interest in promoting results that nurture and preserve the moral integrity of the individual.
“The political right in America have been giving voice to the concern for nearly thirty years that the militarization of domestic police forces is a looming danger”
Karl, perhaps some voice is given, as if that is significant? It is not the political right’s policy in actual fact. Who is generally the party most often having a “Law and Order” plank? Not that there is that much difference but Trump is shouting about this loudest now, and that is pretty standard Republican stuff. As for the left check out Jill Steins platform. HRC is barely lukewarm left and primarily best defined as a corporate globalist.
I live in a small town with less than 20k population. We have a SWAT team and a MRAP and at one time we had a FLIR equipped hovercraft. Our cops run around in black uniforms looking like gestapo rejects and acting like it as well . Militarization of police is running rampart here.
Dave Grossman the “Law Enforcement Guru” is best known for anyone outside of those circles for being a psycologist who wen’t all the way down into lala-land. Developing his own, not recognised psycology of killing (“killology”) and claims that computer games teach our kids to become maniacs while disregarding any rules of scientific research and work.
Hard to believe that this guy is allowed to talk with cops about “warrior spirit”.
Concerning the “militarisation” – here in Austria to the police has automatic weapons in their cars (the armys assault rifle), but you will only see those weapons if they are responding to an emergency that involves firearms.
The most bizarre thing of all perhaps is that the U.S. retains a time-warped view when it comes to Fidel Castro. The politicians still all talk about Cuba as if it didn’t have any *right* to take mob-affiliated casinos and crooked businesses that thrived with the help of kickbacks to Batista. It is high time that one of them has the courage to give honor and credit to Castro for establishing a model system of asset forfeiture that the U.S. has embraced even more enthusiastically than the Communist Party itself.
No doubt about it. The U.S. was a corporate scheme long before Castro. Mafia, Corporations, Government, no matter where, they are all the samme.
The MRAP is a machine designed specifically for war. It shouldn’t be on any American street, ever, unless America is involved in a war with a foreign nation on its own soil. I have no idea who thinks this is an appropriate use of taxpayer resources.
Quite frankly it should be illegal for civil police forces in America to have any tools of war at their disposal, except automatic rifles and then only for SWAT teams. And SWAT teams should only ever be employed to take down active hostage takers, at bomb sites, and possibly the heads of large criminal organizations.
I don’t mind the police having shotguns with non-lethal rounds, and their sidearms whether revolver or semi-auto. But American police forces have no business toting around automatic weapons in their cars unless they are also assigned to SWAT details.
The militarization of American civil police forces is both unnecessary, counterproductive and starting to get scary as hell from this civilian’s viewpoint, and I don’t need to watch a documentary to understand that idea.
I agree with you but the weapons mix alone is not going to fix anything. Back in the days when they all carried .38 revolvers, did you ever hear of a cop putting six rounds into someone? I am sure it happened but only very rarely. Now it is common for them to empty their Glocks (17 rounds) into someone, without regard to whether that person poses a threat. It can only be explained by their psychology and by the training they receive.
I spend a lot of time abroad and am accustomed to the police being armed with powerful weapons; German cops have been carrying H&K assault rifles with 30+ round clips since at least the ’70s. But I’ve never seen them threaten anyone with one, even when there was a high level terrorist alert. I would not think twice about asking a German or French or Italian policeman with a MG for directions, but when I see a US cop with an M-15 I make myself invisible. The reason: the palpable difference in attitude, the obvious difference in training, and the perceptible level of fear. Put an automatic weapon in the hands of someone who is afraid and distrustful, and bad things are likely to happen.
@ 24b4Jeff
I did not mean to suggest the weapons mix alone will fix anything. And I do agree with you 100% that the primary focus should be on recruiting a better sort of person into law enforcement, better training, better laws (like mandatory body cameras that cannot be turned off and video and audio must be archived and cannot be altered under penalty of felony) better culture of legal accountability to citizens . . . .
And I’ve been to various countries in Europe and notwithstanding that European police may be superior attitudinally or in terms of training, I’ve never really liked the idea of any civil police forces anywhere being armed with automatic weapons.
Also consider and ask yourself who is holding that lethal weapon. Could it be one of our “heroes” that, after several tours in the ME comes back home and gets employed in law enforcement? Very scary indeed. “To protect and serve” is nonsense.
Some ex-military assets could be useful. Humvees could be used on rough terrain, helicopters could be used for transport or search and rescue, body armor is useful in response to gunfire. OTOH, a lot of the weapons are simply overkill.
Watching the interview with Craig Atkinson on YooToob and he is talking about the financial incentive for the police in seizing assets: In 2014, more money was taken by the police through Asset Forfeiture – $5.1billion – than through actual CRIME – $3.5billion.
YOUR POLICE STOLE MORE MONEY THAN THE CRIMINALS.
That’s amazing, and rather shocking. Okay, some of it will be genuine gangster money, but I bet a big chunk is vaguely shady small-time idiots and wrongful seizures, the difficult onus being on the accused to prove the money was legit.
So now you have a military you don’t need pocketing $1trillion a year to defend you against imaginary enemies that sails the world causing trouble and bullying everyone thus increasing global tensions and thus demanding more money, an intelligence agency spying on everything you do for your own security against foreign spies who are not interested in you in the slightest, a War on Drugs that helps smuggle drugs into the country, a government that works for Big Business, Big Business that denies you access to your taxes to fund social mechanisms but instead funds its own activities so it can maximise its profits, a judiciary that puts people in prison because the prison system has been privatised and so you now have 25% of the world’s prison population, and a police that robs you more than the robbers.
Wow. You are soooooooooooooooo fucked. That’s the American Dream.
“No one is complaining about the militarisation of the police in Mexico” – what a moronic and false statement. 1. I am sure no one enjoys having any type of armed individuals running around trigger-happy on high alert anywhere in the world. 2. I am sure that the rise and the ultra-violence of the Zetas is a direct response to the escalating arms race both between rival cartels and the police. 3. Armed police and their guns are not an effective deterrent to criminal activity and are easily responded to with more guns and more sophisticated intelligence-gathering, infiltration of law enforcement, corruption, and subterfuge by the gangsters. 4. Mexico’s horrendous gun crime is fuelled by American demand for drugs and cheap labour, I am sure none of them that remain in Mexico like that. 5. Other countries with minimal armed police – such as the UK – are far more successful in tackling crime, and they are often put forward as the ideal model, not the US model.
These facts and many more are well known to US policy-makers and so are obviously being ignored because the reason for arming your police is to OPPRESS you and keep you in your place.
You’re going to get such a raping soon, I am scared for you. I am pretty vocal about criticising America and Americans and I make no apologies for that. But at the core of this is that I truly believe that it is Americans that are suffering and will suffer even more at the hands of these people, fellow Americans and their allies.
As foreigners we are in a difficult situation to intervene and interfere, as our actions may now be construed – rightly or wrongly – as external interference at best and Terrorism or Acts of War at worst and these are being often brutally suppressed when they occur and thus more broadly chilled. The only people in a position to make serious and lasting change within the US is the American people and this is exactly what this militarised police force is for because as this film amply demonstrates it is, at the moment, being used to crack eggs with a sledgehammer. Stingy arseholes in government do not like to waste money on unnecessary expenses and at present that is in no shape or form cost-effective policing, so ask yourself: why is it there?
I think under Clinton you are about to find out…
If amazes me after all these years not a day goes by where articles are written, yet the facts and truth of what has happened and is happening is being completely ignored. Yet, the very same information would not only prove a person like Snowden correct, but would show those treasonous abuses happening covertly well before Snowden, only another piece of the puzzle to verify his claim. The very same people on this site are the very ones directly involved in discrediting the facts/truth from being exposed while they claim to be activists, civil rights lawyers and truth seekers. Ironic as they are the biggest obsticle in the very truth being exposed. Keep ignoring the elephant in the room while your fellow citizens continue to be stalked, murdered and framed and when you finally wake-up from your sleep induced coma and collective stock holm syndrome your so called heros/protectors have weaved for you to believe then you will see the true nature of your burning country in dire need, it would then be to late and YOU will be directly to blame.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLKuPPe1IhY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvgZWDwWqEo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kg1-vao5Ta8
None of this is by accident. Those in power for years now have seen the writing on the wall and understand that soon their economic house of cards is going to fall. They know people are angry and dissatisified at being cheated out of their hopes and dreams, and they have no ethical limits to restrain them from violence. They are ready for us and the militarization of the police is only one aspect. When you do rise up, they will be there to crush you. I am getting a little long in the tooth to fight (although I will be there if you all can muster the courage to face these issues), but I do recommend several things. Do not communicate by phone or internet if you want to keep it private. Do not trust anyone you don’t actually know, and even then be careful. Abandon technology and go back to the dark ages to communicate, the system is utterly reliant on it’s tech and you can never beat them in that regard, but they do not have the resources for tailing and looking for dead drops etc….The day of reckoning is fast approaching. We need a combination of civil disobedience, mass strikes and walk outs, and a core of highly armed citizens to confront…but never directly, the police state. Remember, in and out…hit and run….keep them guessing. Just simple advice for those who one day feel they can no longer tolerate their oppression and slavery. You need to make those in power fear the people. You do this buy attack what and those they love…Hard words not written lightly. Nor do I advocate revolution yet. But the time is coming for all true Americans to stand up and crush these vermin who believe themselves superior to you and think of you as slaves. Better to die on your feet fighting for what you believe, then on your knees groveling to your corporate masters. There are worse things then death. What is that old saying, a coward dies a hundred deaths, while the courageous, only but one. Peace and good luck my fellow American patriots.
Insanity. Next they will take your guns. Then they will frack your lands and poison your waters and inflate the price of oil to intolerable levels. This will increase tensions across the globe and possibly war, but definitely more expenditure on police and military (and corporations) and less on welfare and the taxpayer. This in turn will lead to civil demonstrations, which will be brutally put down by… …The police, who should be there to Protect & Serve the public. Your police are a disgrace, as is your military. What a disgusting nation.
Don’t come round our way, you are not welcome, America, but I know you don’t listen too much to us foreign folk…
Great piece, Ryan! Thanks!
For the curious minds out there, the vehicle shown at the top of the article is an MRAP, which stands for Mine Resistant, Ambush Protected vehicle, obtained from the US Army, who purchased it from Oskosh Defense, in Wisconsin, for upwards of $500,000. Personally, I am unaware of any police in the US encountering a land mine or IED, or heavy caliber (e.g., 12.7 mm) weapons. But one never knows, those pot smokers, violent dudes and dudettes that they are, could take up armed resistance at any time. I am sure that the police are using the MRAPS not so much to send a message to the rest of us, but rather because their recruitment techniques subliminally appeal most to abject cowards.
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“war-zone technologies are being applied domestically” including RF weaponry.
DEW’s are covertly lethal over time.
Iraqi Poppers torture, maim and slow-kill.
The FSU, Navy Yard and Baton Rouge shooters were victims of this testing on civilians.
Yep, dead men don’t talk and the live ones warning will be villified, especially by those claiming to be civil rights lawyers, activists and truth seekers who are supposed to be exposing dangerous illegal and treasonous activity.
Also worthy to mention is the FSU shooter was so desperate to prove the claimes to be true he had sent evidence thru the various mail systems to reach people and the FBI came in and grabbed all the evidence never to be seen or heard of again. The very FBI who also fight to not disclose another piece of the weaponized system which is being used for these crimes, Stingray, as they are one of the very agencies conducting these treasonous activities. Another one of these agencies has just taken over the election systems, claiming to protect it from hacking.
READERS: Please know that stalked and fgt4urights are probably mentally ill, and there is no basis at all for what they are posting. They consider themselves one of these.
The two homicidal persons they refer to were also mentally ill with the same affliction. One of these dangerous shooters, Myron May, is covered in the linked piece.
mona you make Comey the Clown very proud of your puppetry.
Police exceeding their authority is a real problem on this continent. The recent scandals implicating abuses of power and corruption are astounding. And it only seems like it’s getting worse.
Great piece!
Have we gone completely out of our fucking minds? Law enforcement fills their ranks full of sociopaths then we label them heroes? The 2 pics are from Afghanistan and /or Iraq, correct? If not, our government is waging a literal war on us, a “war on the people.” This reality begs the question, does this mean that ISIS is the people’s ally?
Ryan,
You write beautifully. You should write more for TI.
I am always encouraged by film and reporting of this nature. Of course the problem as always is that it is historical, and too late. The US is under martial law – the only thing is it remains unannounced. It is just a shame that this kind of reporting can’t be done in real time, when these programs are introduced, so that there can be community and social input before they are implemented. We hoi polloi never seem to find out anything until is is already well developed. Vast sums of money – trillions of dollars – were transferred to oligarchs before the press bothered to report on it – now it is way too late, the money and power is theirs now – the the police are there to protect them.
If they really hated us for our freedom, shouldn’t it just be like a mild dislike now?
Well played.
indeed!
Rutherford B Hayes where are you now? Posse Comitatus.
Why was a “standing army” such an evil thing back in the day? Actually it was described as the “greatest of all evils”; and I thought that was Cthulu 2016
Welcome to our normal days in Brazil. Our police is like that militarized, an heritage from our dictatorship that lasts 21 years and ended 31 years ago. But the police continues the same.
If the United States were attacked by another country, sad to say, there isn’t much worth saving. The irony is, the attacking country would also know that and therefore the US is very unlikely to get attacked. Hell of a defence plan.
The US remains likely to be attacked.
The US remains unlikely to be occupied.
Be afraid! Be very afraid!
When in doubt, rely on fear!
Having grown up in apartheid South Africa, where a heavily militarized police presence was used to deter open protest and resistance, this all looks eerily familiar. America, don’t do it; take account of what you’ve become and turn back now.