Category Archives: Minneapolis PD
Why Do Policemen Touch Your Tail Light When They Pull You Over?
Whether or not you have ever been pulled over in your vehicle by a police officer, you have probably wondered about this age-old strategy: policemen touching tail lights when they pull you over. This occurs when a police officer gets … Continue reading
When Did Slavery Really End in the U.S.? The Complicated History of Juneteenth
The push to make Juneteenth a federal holiday, which successfully led to the first national Juneteenth observance last year, brought a new wave of attention to the history behind this celebration: That on June 19, 1865, enslaved men and women … Continue reading
Should You Register Your Private Home Camera System with the Local Police Department ? Schiller Park Is Asking You To Do So. Is it a good idea ?
To register or not to register your home security surveillance system, that is the question. With home security and surveillance systems becoming more ubiquitous all the time, the Schiller Park police now want you to register your camera with the … Continue reading
Lightfoot + Foxx Belong in Jail for Public Endangerment ! What Does Chicago’s Future Look Like For Law Abiding Residents ?
This guy can’t last much longer. Lightfoot is getting blamed for the violence. All he does is hold press conferences. The police do not do “Stop & Frisk” anymore so everyone is carrying a gun. The police cannot chase a … Continue reading
Verdict: Guilty on All Counts !!! Now the Sentencing !!!
Verdict: Guilty on All Counts !!! Now the Sentencing !!! Verdict: Guilty on All Counts !!! Now the Sentencing !!! — Read on royfmc.com/2021/04/24/verdict-guilty-on-all-counts-now-the-sentencing/
Verdict: Guilty on All Counts !!! Now the Sentencing !!!
He needed a lawyer like Atticus Finch to shine light on the truth. Is that why they want to ban that book? Because it teaches that no matter what skin color you have, you have a right to a fair … Continue reading
Illinois Bans Ticketing or Fining Students in Schools
Effective immediately, a new Illinois law, stemming from Senate Bill 1519, prohibits any person from issuing monetary fines, fees, tickets, or citations to students for municipal code violations occurring on school grounds or on a school bus. This legislation closes … Continue reading →