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Did you know that ICE and most U.S. agencies are getting their training from Israel?
The Obama Administration had placed the Columbus Division of Police in a writ of concern. Then attorney generals Eric Holder and Loretta Lynch had concerns about how the Ohio agency operated.
Then came Donald J. Trump. He ordered then attorney general Jeff Sessions to scrap all Department of Justice inquiries into the agency. He even said that American law enforcement should rough them up a little bit. He told then attorney general Bill Barr to make rules that make it a death card if suspects (especially inmigrants) kill law enforcement.
Columbus Police had numerous high profile shootings of Black and Hispanic suspects.
They even engaged in an unlawful arrest of adult entertainer/activist Stormy Daniels, a staunch critic of Trump.
About 90% of the officers usually escape accountability. The Franklin County prosecutor and Columbus district attorneys often have sympathy for the officers.
Then came Joe Biden. The guy who claimed to the save the soul of the nation, wanted to try something different. He ordered then attorney general Merrick Garland to make initiatives to deal with police use of force. He tried to get Congress to pass the George Floyd Policing Act. The Republicans and some Democrats (independents Kyrsten Sinema, Joe Manchin and John Fetterman) stalled the legislation. It failed which led to the status quo to continue.
Trump comes back.
So far the Columbus Police have gotten worse. The mayor Andrew Geithner ordered police to not work with ICE. Many police officers ignore him.
The police union in Columbus often sides with ICE and Republicans on police encounters.
Any incident conducted by the Columbus Police is often justified when union does a presser or a reaction.
Many of these incidents including Nick Shirley's attempts to bother Somali Americans in Columbus are ops conducted by Israel.
Israel has a strong presence in the Ohio statehouse. Our senators Jon Husted and Bernie Moreno, the 15 U.S. Representatives and the state leadership are compromised by Israel.
Gov. Mike DeWine and Republicans continue taking Israel bonds which piles on debt to Ohioans. The state has plans on passing legislation that defines the International Holocaust Remembrance Awareness definition of antisemitism which includes criticism of Israel. They have already have laws on the books making state employers and those seeking contracts from boycotting Israel. They also have laws on the book making a punishable crime if anyone is to harass Jews or protest near synagogues.
Did you know of all the Midwest cities, Chicago and Columbus are the largest?
Columbus has a population of one million residents. It has over 280 square miles of land.
It has expanded into three counties. It used to have Amtrak until the late 1970s. It is stalled once again because of corporate lobbyists trying to prevent a line that brings Columbus and Dayton back on Amtrak's service line.
It has the Columbus Blue Jackets, Columbus Crew and Ohio State Buckeyes athletic programs. It is not in the running for a NBA team, MLB team or NFL team.
Les Wexner, a key figure in the Jeffrey Epstein files lives in New Albany, a city near Columbus.
The Columbus Police has received training from the Israeli Defense Forces and has a place in the Anti-Defamation League. This controversial alliance led to what happened this week in the city.
The City of Columbus Department of the Inspector General is investigating an incident caught on video where an officer used force on a woman during an arrest in the Linden area.
The Columbus Division of Police, which acknowledged that officials were made aware of the video, said the incident happened on Tuesday at 7:18 p.m. on Cleveland and Oakland Park avenues.
The video submitted to 10TV by a viewer shows three officers near a black vehicle with their guns drawn. A woman is then shown briefly facing the officers with her hands up, turning around and walking backwards toward the officers.
An officer is seen in the video placing the woman’s hands behind her back. The officer then sweeps his leg under the woman, knocking her to the ground.
Police have not released details about the incident or what led to the arrest.
The City of Columbus Department of the Inspector General is responsible for investigating allegations of police misconduct and excessive use of force in Columbus. The department refers its findings to the Columbus Civilian Police Review Board.
Brian Steel, president of the Fraternal Order of Police Capital City Lodge #9, said the move was “a trained and approved technique and is classified as a Level 1 use of force, the lowest level on the Columbus Division of Police use-of-force scale.”
“We understand that any incident involving the use of force can be upsetting to the community,” Columbus police said in a statement. “The Columbus Division of Police is dedicated to transparency and accountability for all members of the Division, and we appreciate the community’s patience as these investigations are completed.”
You can read the full statement from Columbus police below.
“The Division has been made aware of a social media video that shows a use of force incident involving an officer and a community member in the Linden area on March 17 at 7:18 p.m.
“The Department of the Inspector General, which investigates complaints of misconduct and/or excessive use of force by sworn personnel, has opened an investigation into this incident. The Division of Police regards all allegations of misconduct with the utmost seriousness.
“We understand that any incident involving the use of force can be upsetting to the community.

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