…by Gordon Duff, Senior Editor
It began a month ago with the viral video. Here a grey haired “mama’s boy with a gun” cop draws on a very calm and very organized guy who keeps the camera going. Three weeks later, local police break into a home in a bizarre raid, beating a local citizen, roughing up his school age daughter, in an attempt to bully and intimidate someone who helped spread the video above.
When a police officer draws a gun and there is no evidence that he or she is protecting persons or property or attempting to capture a “fleeing felon,” it can be legally assumed they are perpetrating a violent crime and may be subjected to deadly force. The only mitigating factor here is that they are in reasonable fear of their lives.
A good challenge to this is pointing out that when a police officer involved in the commission of a felony, as seen here, is afraid of being interfered with, the shoe is on the other foot.
An armed citizen can then use lethal force in protection of person, under reasonable fear for one’s life, based on any irregular action by a police officer that can give rise to the assumption that the police officer is a uniformed criminal acting outside his reasonable authority.
Get legal advise before accepting this statement, which in itself is not intended as something to be relied on particularly when police are trained to lie and by habit, support the lies of each other.
Let’s make this clear… 90% of police departments in the US are professional, some bad actors, but competently managed and worthy of our support and careful supervision. Those that aren’t need to be disbanded and organizing all of America in this process is absolutely necessary, without any distinctions about black or white lives mattering.
The video above is typical of most recent incidents, one in which a police officer draws his gun in violation of federal civil rights statutes in order to threaten or intimidate a citizen in what one can rightly assume, were one to live in Rhonert Park, California, is a pattern of public corruption and racketeering in which police act as mob enforcers.
This takes us back to the JT Ready killing in Arizona. Ready, a self proclaimed “border vigilante” ran afoul of a local police department affiliated with the Hells Angels motorcycle gang. The story behind what was reported, JT killing his family, was a police murder of Ready, accidentally leaving behind a young witness who has been silenced.
VT editor Mike Harris, former GOP candidate for governor of Arizona, knew Ready well and the circumstances of his killing. Soon afterward in a related murder, Cochise County Sheriff Larry Dever, man who stood against the cartels, died in a “one car accident” that was a “Boston Brakes” homicide.
When Dever was killed, the cartels flooded into Sierra Vista, Arizona taking over local government and police in this military town where America’s intelligence and drone pilot schools are located. For this we have republished one of our favorite stories about corruption in Arizona from 2012, but not before finding that all our reporting on Arizona has been suppressed and some articles planted with malware by Google.
As for Rhonert Park, we suggest citizen militas be established, properly incorporated as 501c3 tax exempt entities and petition to replace the existing police department through federal court.
As California prohibits open carry of firearms except by criminalized gangs in uniform, we suggest that local protective organizations seek licensing as private armed police forces as soon as possible.
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Gordon Duff posted articles on VT from 2008 to 2022. He is a Marine combat veteran of the Vietnam War. A disabled veteran, he worked on veterans and POW issues for decades.
Gordon is an accredited diplomat and is generally accepted as one of the top global intelligence specialists. He manages the world’s largest private intelligence organization and regularly consults with governments challenged by security issues.
Duff has traveled extensively, is published around the world, and is a regular guest on TV and radio in more than “several” countries. He is also a trained chef, wine enthusiast, avid motorcyclist, and gunsmith specializing in historical weapons and restoration. Business experience and interests are in energy and defense technology.
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