Showing posts with label Jan Brewer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jan Brewer. Show all posts

Friday, July 17, 2015

Woman In Her Home Busted By The Law In Her Birthday Suit! [NSFW]

Real shit! A woman gets cuffed by the law in her own home. The law cuffs her in her natural.

The rules of the law. The law can't enter your home without a search warrant. You don't have to answer a door to the law without a warrant.

A "no knock" is the 6 AM scare you shitless warrant. This is an extremely controversial tactic. The judge can issue this type of warrant if the judge considers a suspect is a danger. This prevents the suspect from destroying evidence such as flushing drugs or hiding incriminating acts. This also works when the suspect is considered an escape risk.

At times, the law may announce their presence or they can bust through your home without notice.

The risk is great for those in the "no knock". The danger works both ways. The law could expect a detention device or a hail of lead through the door. The suspect could be home or he could be somewhere else. The no-knock doesn't determine who's there. It just determines that someone is expected to get a trip to lockup.

The innocent could be at home and "no knock" could happen. What if the innocent is a firearm owner. They have a right to shot a threat. That could even be the law if they don't announce themselves as the law.

What if the suspect or innocent has a medical issue? What if the member of the family has nothing to do with the suspect?

The risk is too great. Too many innocent people die because of a reckless call by the law.

The "no knock" is often criticized by the suspect, the ACLU, the CATO institute and libertarians.

Federal judges are often issuing these type of warrants. This allows the U.S. Marshals to arrest a suspect. The local law often have to get approval from a federal attorney or judge.

The state judges don't often allow "no knocks". But I wouldn't be surprised if they're used.

If the innocent fire their piece off at the law, they WILL return fire. The law doesn't care who pulled the trigger. If a threat is detected, they'll respond.

This is also controversial in the case of swatting calls or wrong address identification. That means if the criminal leaves the property and someone else moves in, what is the right call?

The law goes by the last place of residence if the suspect is on the run.

Probable cause for the law to enter your home is the sense of detection. They can enter a home if the law detects a home alarm, a criminal act in progress, a smell of methamphetamine or marijuana, use of fireworks, or you're a convicted felon.

Esmeralda Rossi is suing Arizona's Chandler Police Department after officer Doug Rose illegally entered her home and handcuffed her while she was naked. 
A woman in Arizona is taking the Chandler Police and the state to court. An officer was in her house on a domestic call and he decided that he had to put a woman in her towel in the cuffs.

Esmeralda Rossi was coming out the shower when the daughter answered the door.

This asshole Doug Rose and his partner told Esmeralda that he got a call about some issues going on at the residence. So they tried to interrogate her while she's in her towel.

Of course, Esmeralda was pissed, wondering what the fuck these cops are up in her home!

She told them that she doesn't have to speak to them about anything. She got out the shower and she felt that this is an invasion of privacy.

Ex-cop Doug Rose got a lawyer.
Her daughter whipped out the camera phone and that's when Rose got pissed at the daughter and warned her that she's going to lockup if she didn't stop recording.

Of course Esmeralda told her daughter to not listen to the cop. That's when the cop got out the cuffs.

As Esmeralda heads to grab her camera phone, Rose decided to act out. He tells her to stop or he'll cuff her.

Of course, she said "I live here, you can't arrest me in my own home!" She grabs her phone and starts recording. I guess Rose decided that he had enough. So he decides to grab her and put the cuffs on her. And as he cuffs her, Esmeralda's breast were exposed and the towel comes down. She's naked and the arms turned back.

Rose puts her face into the carpet and Esmeralda's crying. The daughter's still recording her sobbing mom begging the officer to not arrest her. Esmeralda's phone gets broken after he lands her on the carpet.

Later in the video, you can here Rose give her the "I don't give a fuck who you are! I'm a fucking cop" lecture.

"Don’t take the attitude with cops, because we don’t play," Rose said. "When a cop shows up, you’re not the one in charge. I don’t care if this is your house."

Esmeralda wasn't arrested for any criminal act.

Under the whim of her attorney, they release the video to the junk food media and it went viral.
This shit was fucked up! I think the cop was totally out of line. I felt that he violated me!
Now the city of Chandler and state of Arizona have a lawsuit on them.

The police chief for Chandler was pissed. He calling for an investigation into the matter.

Rose on the other hand decided to take an early retirement. He knew that he could face an investigation into his actions towards residents. Investigators determined that he was out of line.

I am guessing ex-cop Doug Rose may be one of them asshole cops who share them racist emails about President Barack Obama, immigrants and Black people.

Rossi is a victim of molestation when she was young. So this brought back memories she tried to repress.

"I felt helpless. I felt violated. And honestly, I felt molested," Rossi told the junk food media.

Your thoughts on the matter!

World News Today wishes Esmeralda Rossi well! This is unbecoming of an officer! He knew he was fucked when he was caught on camera saying "I don't care.......who the fuck you are!"





Saturday, May 30, 2015

Anti-Islam Extremists Stalk Mosque In Arizona!

Last time I've checked, anyone being a proud Muslim American is form of patriotism. 

Pam Geller denies hosting this event, but she had her hand in it. Over in Phoenix, a group of armed White extremists were protesting against Islam.

You notice that the junk food media calls them protesters.

Why aren't they called terrorist?

They're terrorizing innocent Americans with threats and openly showing discrimination against a religion.

These extremists were greeting peaceful Muslim parishioners at The Islamic Community Center.

Jon Ritzheimer is a white extremist who sponsored the event. He wore the "fuck" Islam t-shirt. The cameras blocked the offensive shirt.
The mosque was the center of controversy when two men traveled to Texas in their failed attempt to assassinate Geller and those who were responsible for the "Draw Mohammad' contest. They were attendees at that mosque. They were killed by Garland police after they had a brief shoot out.

Jon Ritzheimer was the extremist who promote this. He wore a Fuck Islam shirt and carried an AR15 on his side.

Many others came to protest and use the hashtag #NotMyAmerica.

The junk food media talking on an on about the crisis in Iraq and Syria, and giving credence to a group of extremists overseas. The junk food media and the agitators give the Islamic State more props than al Qaeda.
White extremist shakes hands with counter-protester.
They are "concern trolling" yet again about the crisis over in Iraq. The agitators claim that President Barack Obama's rush to leaving Iraq led to the rise of the Islamic State and the Lavent.


The extremist group has shown on social media beheadings of Westerners Muslim and non-Muslim captives they've claimed as "spies". They have also pillaged destroyed historical artifacts and treasures.

The group is notorious for promoting itself on social media. The junk food media continues to give it attention.

Here in the United States, conservatives are concern trolling about how radical Islam has came into our borders. They seriously believe the Mexican government is willingly allowing a foreign terrorist organization to build a base camp a few miles from the U.S.-Mexico border.

Okay, who are the real radicals here in the United States?





Sunday, July 20, 2014

Mom "Who Couldn't Win" Got A Break!

Homeless mother was spared the iron college after she left her children in the vehicle. There was an outcry to how the Arizona justice system managed to punish a Black mom while a White mom got off with probation after she left her child on top of a vehicle.

This leaving children and pets in a hot vehicle has gotten major attention after a Georgia father done it to his own son. The prosecutors are trying to prove that Mark Wilson was busy sexting and flirting online with women while his own son Justin sat in a car for hours. This story is gaining national attention after the father managed to build up this crazy albeit about how he "tried" to save his son and all. Wilson will be facing the gas chamber if he's found guilty in the death of his son.

We here at Journal de la Reyna send our condolences to Justin.

Remember some time ago a woman was charged with two felonious assault charges for leaving her two little children in a hot car while she was looking for a job. She got a break. Although she still has no job, her freedom from the iron college is pretty damn good.

The Associated Press reports that Shanesha Taylor, who faced being tried on two felony child abuse charges, said gratitude was the only thing she felt.

"I'm grateful for the offer that was extended to me and the opportunity to resolve this situation as well as to show my intentions," said Taylor, who shed a few tears while standing outside the courthouse.

Maricopa County Attorney Bill Montgomery said his office and the 35-year-old mother of three have an agreement under which he'll dismiss the charges against her if she meets several conditions.

Those include completing parenting and substance abuse treatment programs and establishing education and child care trust funds for her children.

Authorities arrested Taylor after bystanders in Scottsdale reported seeing her two sons alone in her car in March. Taylor told police that she wasn't able to find a baby sitter for the boys, who were 2 years and 6 months old at the time. The third child was in school at the time of the incident.
A look into two cases. One that made national attention and one that was swept under the rug. The Phoenix New Times managed to expose the racial bias in how Arizona sentence reckless mothers.
A witness found the infant crying hysterically and sweating profusely as temperatures inside the SUV exceeded 100 degrees. According to court documents, firefighters found the vehicle's windows rolled down an inch and no running air conditioning to keep the children cool.

While Montgomery has said his focus was on how the children were treated, Taylor drew sympathy from people who saw her as a single mother trying to get work.

An online fundraising website set up by a New Jersey woman brought in more than $114,000 in donations for her, according to Taylor's attorney.

Taylor, who declined to answer questions from reporters, thanked supporters who sent cards and money. She has since used some of the money to secure a new place to live, her lawyer said.

"You helped make today possible for me. You gave me life," Taylor said. "You provided a future for my children. I truly appreciate you."

Montgomery called the agreement a "just resolution" that holds Taylor accountable while serving the best interests of her family.

Taylor, who previously pleaded not guilty to the charges, appeared in court Friday for what had been scheduled as a settlement conference.

Judge Joseph Welty of Maricopa County Superior Court accepted the agreement but warned Taylor that it included an admission that she had endangered her children. That admission could be used against her if the case ends up being prosecuted in the future, Welty said.

Taylor, who spoke little during the proceeding, acknowledged she understood what the judge said.

In May, a court commissioner granted her visits with both children under the supervision of a Child Protective Services worker. She has been able to maintain steady visits since then, Taylor's defense lawyer Benjamin Taylor said. The two are not related.

Benjamin Taylor called the outcome a "win-win situation" for all parties.

"Justice doesn't always have to mean punishment," he said.

Benjamin Taylor said the deal calls for her to attend 26 weekly parenting classes. He said the screening for possible substance abuse programs is standard protocol. His client does not have any substance problems, he added.

"Ms. Taylor has requirements to meet also and she will meet those requirements so that way her case will be dismissed," Benjamin Taylor said.

Saturday, March 29, 2014

You Can't Win!

Shanesha Taylor
Mom got busted by the law. She had a job interview and she decided to leave her children in the car. Sheriff Joe Arpaio doesn't play that. The no-nonsense Maricopa County Sheriff's department doesn't care about you being homeless. It cares about the suspect putting the lives of children in danger.

A homeless woman who lives right out of her car was busted by police after she took advantage of an opportunity for a job.

One thing that comes to the law enforcement's mind, why didn't she call a friend to watch her children?

The Huffington Post reports that the homeless single mother in Arizona who struggled to make ends meet is in jail after she allegedly left her children in her car while she went on a job interview.

Shanesha Taylor was arrested on felony child abuse charges after Scottsdale police discovered her two kids, aged 2 years old and 6 months old, in a locked car.

Scottsdale police responded after a witness reported a child crying from inside a Dodge Durango parked at an office complex on March 20. Police said that two children were left along in the car with the engine off and the windows slightly cracked. The car was left parked in the sun and all the doors were closed.

AZFamily reports that the kids had already been in the car for 30 minutes when police arrived. Police said 35-year-old Taylor returned from her job interview about 45 minutes after officers came to the scene. She said she didn't have anyone else to care for the kids while she was on an interview at an insurance company.

"She was upset. This is a sad situation all around. She said she was homeless. She needed the job," Scottsdale Police Sergeant Mark Clark told KPHO. "Obviously not getting the job. So it's just a sad situation."

Taylor was arrested on two felony counts of child abuse. She remains in jail, and her children have been put in the custody of Child Protective Services.

Taylor's arrest has spurred an online fundraising drive to help with her legal expenses, according to WTOP. At time of writing Friday, it had more than 975 supporters, and had raised more than $27,000 -- three times more than its $9,000 goal.

The fundraising sight acknowledges that Taylor made a "terrible mistake" but urges compassion.

"There are a lot of us who feel she was just a victim to what an economy like this is putting struggling families through," Amanda Bishop, who organized the fundraiser, told KMGH.

CBS 5 - KPHO

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Arizona Passed A Law That Openly Discriminates Against Minorities And LGBT!

Jan Brewer back in the news. Her state passed a right to discriminate law and if she signs it, she may face a boycott from civil rights groups.

Republicans are so fucking stupid. One breath they're saying they've freed the slaves, but in the next breathe they're enslaving the American people to their extremist agenda. You hear O'Loofus (Bill O'Reilly) and That Guy Who Helped Obama Win (Sean Hannity) rail against those "Leftists" trying to silence the freedom of speech.

But here in the state of Arizona, the freedom of expression and speech are being silenced by those backers of the "Racist Right".

The Republican governor Jan Brewer is back in the news.

She's at a crossroads with her Republicans and the constituents of her state.

A Republican endorsed bill was passed by the state house. It paved the way for legally discriminating those who go against traditionalist "Christian" values.

The law if signed by Brewer will allow businesses to discriminate on the grounds of religious beliefs.

This bill is so extreme, Arizona Republican U.S. Senators John McCain and Jeff Flake are concerned that the impact could damage the brand. Matter of fact, if this passed, the Justice Department will file a lawsuit against the law in federal court.
LGBT groups are pissed at the governor and Republicans for trying to establish Jim Crow in their state.
On that some businesses are urging Republicans to kill the bill because it could damage revenue and tourism.

The NFL is considering moving the Superbowl if the law is signed. The Superbowl XLIX is coming to Arizona.

La Raza, the NAACP, the ACLU and Human Rights Campaign are against it and threaten a boycott of the state.
That infamous finger in the face of President Barack Obama.
A dreadnought of the conservative cause, Brewer rarely shies from controversy and, often in the face of staunch political and economic backlash, has boldly defended her stances on the economy, gun rights, regulation, taxation, immigration and even wagging her finger in the face of President Barack Obama.

"I don't rely a whole lot on my gut because I have to look at what (the bill) says and what the law says and take that information and do the right thing," she said from the National Governors Association's winter meeting in Washington. "I will do the right thing for the state of Arizona."

But since Thursday, when the state House of Representatives OK'd the bill by a 33-27 margin and sent it to Brewer's desk, what's right for Arizona has become somewhat amorphous.

Already, three GOP senators who voted in favor of SB1062, including a co-sponsor, Sen. Bob Worsley, have changed their minds. The bill passed the state Senate 17-13 with the "yea" votes of the three senators.

"While our sincere intent in voting for the bill was to create a shield for all citizens' religious liberties, the bill has instead been mischaracterized by its opponents as a sword for religious intolerance. These allegations are causing our state immeasurable harm," Worsley and Sens. Adam Driggs and Steve Pierce said in a letter sent to Brewer on Monday.
You're welcomed to the state of Arizona.
CNN reports that Arizona's SB1062 has pulled off a sort of political magic trick, in that warring sides can read the bill's text and have not only different reactions, but completely opposite ones.

While proponents of gay rights dub the bill oppressive, those in favor of the bill becoming law say it represents freedom.

Brewer has until Saturday to make her call, and her fellow Republicans in the state Legislature have suggested that a veto is likely.

In short, SB1062 would amend the existing Religious Freedom Restoration Act, allowing business owners to deny service to gay and lesbian customers so long as proprietors were acting solely on their religious beliefs.

The bill's advocates insist that those claiming SB1062 amounts to bigotry and discrimination have hijacked and misrepresented its aims.

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

K.O. For Holiday Greet!

The War On Christmas.

Loserville hosts its annual War on Christmas segments. From mid-November to Christmas, the news readers and conservative agitators on the network find a part of America where the holiday is under attack from secular activists who want to Christ out of the holiday.

Bill-O, That Guy Who Helped Obama Win, Megyn The Outrage Princess, and the Bow Tied Manchild have covered the war from the frontlines of the studios of Loserville, hoping for an ultimate victory against the axis of Atheism.

The service industry urges its workers to avoid saying Merry Christmas because it may offend non-Christian buyers. They believe that every holiday is equally acceptable. When you think about Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, Christmas, Kwanzaa, and New Year's Day, it's too many holidays.

Holidays that are often busy shopping days for retail and hospitality services. The service industry is a beast.

Shoppers who have economic woes and also a strong detest to being wrong have become the norm of the service industry. I don't say the customer is ALWAYS right. The customer is entitled to it. Regardless of how wrong the shopper is, management is willing to save the sale if they satisfy the customer.

Being a fateful watcher of Loserville could be a problem for the woman who punched a Salvation Army bell ringer in the arm for saying Happy Holidays to her.

Kristina Vindiola told KNXV that she was collecting donations outside a Walmart in Phoenix and chose the wrong greeting for one woman.
Kristina Vindiola assaulted for saying "Happy Holidays" (WMAR)
Kristina Vindiola was hit by an angry shopper after she said "Happy Holidays" to her.
“The lady looked at me,” Vindiola recalled. “I thought she was going to put money in the kettle. She came up to me and said, ‘Do you believe in God?’ And she says, ‘You’re supposed to say Merry Christmas,’ and that’s when she hit me.”

Vindiola said that she notified Walmart managers that the woman had hit her in the arm, and the police were notified.

“She should’ve just been happy I said ‘Happy Holidays,’ but I got hit because I didn’t say ‘Merry Christmas,’” she pointed out.

After reviewing Walmart surveillance video, Phoenix determined that there was not enough evidence to arrest the suspect. Vindiola is considering taking legal action against the woman.

The Raw Story covers this controversy. It's probably the latest things that comes from the social networks.

When people are obsessed with their hatred of President Barack Obama and devoted followers of conservative media, you would expect this. Luckily this person didn't pull a gun out and shot the young woman.

Monday, June 25, 2012

SCOTUS: Arizona Law Smack Down!



In what may perceived as a victory to civil rights groups and the Obama administration in a 5 - (3) decision with Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Anthony Kennedy siding with the liberal wing, Arizona's immigration law revisions were struck down with one revision remaining.

Justice Elena Kagan did not participate in the decision. The controversial Arizona law that advocated racial profiling of undocumented workers and sometimes American citizens was handed a stinging blow.

The Obama administration's challenge to Arizona's aggressive immigration law was merited with a decision. The justices strike out multiple provisions but upholding the "papers please" provision. Civil rights groups argue the latter measure, a centerpiece of S.B. 1070, invites racial profiling. For now, it's still a pull and please show identification legislation. But this ruling is likely going to cancel out Alabama, Florida and other states from creating their own immigration laws.

Republicans are not popular among the Hispanic community. Their nominee Mitt Romney is suffering from the worst deficit in minority votes in years. Romney has a strong white male vote but lacks in the remaining minorities and white women vote. President Barack Obama has a 3:1 advantage over the Republican nominee.

Also with this ruling, you may see Republican House and Senate lawmakers will horse manure federal immigration laws. They'll gradually push forth laws that may discriminate towards minorities.

The Republicans fear that if undocumented workers apply for American citizenship, and register to vote,  they'll end up voting for the Democrat.
            
Republican governor Jan Brewer express somewhat disappointment in the decision but yet kept up the charade of being defiant in the face of federal law. Maricopa County sheriff Joe Apario, a Republican, express pure defiance and says he'll continue to aggressive stop illegals from entering his county. The U.S. Justice Department is in the process of indicting the sheriff for civil rights and cruelty charges. Embattled Republican sheriff Paul Babeu hadn't spoken on the issue yet. He's under investigation for an alleged bribery attempt after he was outed by his undocumented boyfriend.

Now the historic American Health Care Reform (aka Obamacare) decision is coming down. We'll keep you posted on the decision. This decision could shake the national debate on federal mandates for insurance coverage.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Jan Brewer: Can't Support Birther Law!

Brewer Vetoes Birther Bill In Arizona



Gov. Jan Brewer (R-AZ)

Gov. Jan Brewer (R-AZ), who has been a darling on the right for her battles with the Obama administration over illegal immigration, health care and other issues, has now taken a potentially bold step against the Tea Party base: She has vetoed a "birther bill" -- a piece of legislation motivated by conspiracy theories about President Obama place of birth, requiring candidates for public office to submit proof of U.S. citizenship to the state Secretary of State before they could appear on the state's ballot.
"I do not support designating one person as the gatekeeper to the ballot for a candidate, which could lead to arbitrary or politically motivated decisions," Brewer said in her veto message, the Associated Press reports. Brewer herself is a former Arizona Secretary of State.
"In addition, I never imagined being presented with a bill that could require candidates for president of the greatest and most powerful nation on Earth to submit their early baptismal circumcision certificates' among other records to the Arizona secretary of state. This is a bridge too far."
Earlier, Brewer had foreshadowed her decision with skeptical statements about the bill: "I think my big concern probably, just shooting a little bit from the hip, is the fact that I don't know if we regulate federal elections."
It should be noted, however, that the bill had previously passed the legislature with margins that would potentially be veto-proof: 20-9 in the Senate, and 40-16 in the House. The question, then, is whether Brewer's veto would take the wind out of the bill's sails or if its backers will try to override the veto and be able to hold on to their numbers.


Jan Brewer is a controversial governor. Also the governor vetoes a law that requires firearms in public institutions and colleges. In 2010, the governor signed an illegal immigration law that requires state and local law enforcement to engage in targeting illegals. The United States Justice Department and law groups oppose the law. Brewer also called upon civil discourse after the shooting of Democratic congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords in January 2011.

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