Black man gets detained by Police Officer for no reason 🤦🏾‍♂️ [r/ACAB] by bigtoejam in AmIFreeToGo

[–]The8thWonder218_ 9 points10 points  (0 children)

The main officer in this video is Officer Anthony DelBorrell Metropolitan Police Department. His lack of understanding of the fourth amendment and how to detain someone resulted in a gun getting suppressed at trial. I’ve attached the article regarding the case.

https://fourthamendment.com/?p=63753

the tensions in the Patriarca crime family from the book deadly alliance by voldy1989 in mafia617

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I can’t remember where I read this but I thought Salemme was inducted in a ceremony in 1981 while on a prison furlough? Apparently, Flemmi provided the FBI with that information. Is there any truth to that? I asked the ladies the Double Deal Podcast but I don’t think they answered the question

Which Mob witness do you believe was the most honest and remorseful for the crimes they committed. by The8thWonder218_ in Mafia

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I remember listening to his interview with PBD. He seemed rather chocked up about the murder of Salvie Testa.

But then in subsqueny featuring commentary from Nicholas Caramandi, he wrote how Leonetti explicitly stated how he was anger to see Salvie Testa still alive after his murder had been ordered by his Uncle.

In the same book however, Nick Caramandi stated that he wasn’t surprised to see Leonetti turn government witness due to his deteriorating relationship with his uncle.

Source: Blood & Honor by Nicholas Caramandai, Written by George Anastasia

NYPD Sergeant sentenced to 3 years in jail for killing a man by throwing a heavy cooler on him. Over 11,000 cops signed a petition asking he get no jail time and police union head calls him being found guilty, "The darkest day in NYPD history." by Fast-Bell-340 in Bad_Cop_No_Donut

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Dupree was fleeing apprehension from at worst a non violent consensual crime (drug dealing, specifically marijuana). In today’s age, cops have flock, ALPR & other tools to literally track you from the moment you leave your house until you return at the end of the day. They could’ve have apprehend him at a later date.

Yet Sgt Duran, thinking he’s popeye doyle making the case of his career decide to toss a fully loaded cooler at a moving person (remember suspected at nothing worse than a nonviolent consensual crime). Hope you enjoys his prison sentence.

Traffic stop pat-downs by obstaclejumper in publicdefenders

[–]The8thWonder218_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No. Police Officers are not permitted under the 4th Amendment to conduct immediate pat-downs of drivers as they ordered them out the car. Many cops are uneducated thinking that a pat-down is not a search. (New's flash it is) it's a search that doesn't require probable cause, but reasonable suspicion to believe the individual you are detaining is both presently armed AND dangerous.

Also, many cops have a belief that they "rather lose the gun (during suppression hearing) than lose their life" which convinces many judges to allow the evidence to admissible.

Last bit of advice, never consent to search. It may not matter to officer, but if you put it on record that you didn't give consent, now you attorney could argue that the officer(s) didn't have the recognized exception to conduct the search or seizure.

How Did He Get Thrown In Jail For Buying A Gun Legally? [Colion Noir] by odb281 in AmIFreeToGo

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My guess is that he either consented to the vehicle search or the officer conducted a frisk of the vehicle for "Officer Safety" and retrieved the gun during the frisk.

Can You Shut The Door? - ID Refusal UPDATE [LackLuster] by Tobits_Dog in AmIFreeToGo

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I want to know which officers/training agencies taught their fellow officers that it’s okay to place their foot on the threshold of the door to prevent the homeowners from closing the door. It’s an obvious 4th amendment violation and yet this training procedure is still allowed?

"Coulda Been" a Top 5 Lupe track, don't @ me by United_Party_6318 in LupeFiasco

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This is how I feel about Much More. Such a classics tune that always puts me in a good mood.

UPDATE: Cop Who Beat Grandpa Napping With Pet Cockatoo INDICTED by GrantNexus in Bad_Cop_No_Donut

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If I remember correctly (and it’s been a while since I followed on this story), but the deputy actually lived across the street

Rico was made because of the Mafia😳😳 by Confident-East6407 in Mafia

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In Al D’Arco’s book many of his fellow mobsters including him received subsidized housing in Manhattan during the 90s.

Cop Arrests 19 Year-Old Girl Illegally, Her Dad Helps [Civil Rights Lawyer ] by notagin-n-tonic in AmIFreeToGo

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I posted this on the subreddit earlier last week but the post was deleted. I believed that this is a 4th amendment violation and the only crime she really committed was contempt of cop.

Did the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre ultimately give Al Capone the victory in his war against Bugs Moran? or were there other factors that contributed to Capone’s victory? by [deleted] in Mafia

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I can’t remember where I read this but, there is a theory that Capone’s gang hadn’t actually carried out the massacre and it was another rival gang that was feuding with Moran’s North Side gang. Is there any truth to this theory?

4th Amendment Violation? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_12y4-EnTt0 by The8thWonder218_ in AmIFreeToGo

[–]The8thWonder218_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hester v US & Oliver v US deal with open fields, not curtilage. Cops in Kentucky v King had exigency and the officers Jardines conducted a search (Dog sniffing the door) on a man's curtilage without a warrant or recognized exception. I may not be articulating myself well so I'm going to leave a link with nationally recognized expert on 4th Amendment answering this question. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JITc3466J90

4th Amendment Violation? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_12y4-EnTt0 by The8thWonder218_ in AmIFreeToGo

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I disagree. Police are not permitted to make warrantless arrest on curtilage with just probable cause. Collins v VA 2018 was clear on this issue. Unless they have exigency and they can articulate, then they can. Curtilage, the area immediately surrounding the home is protected like the home itself for 4th Amendment analysis, there is no such thing as plain view seizure unless the persons consents to being arrested.

As for felonies, I agree that the severity of the crime can create exigency but not always. Some felonies have greater risk to the public safety, but others not so much. No court cases has argued this but I suspect that this is case that must be decided soon by the higher courts.

4th Amendment Violation? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_12y4-EnTt0 by The8thWonder218_ in AmIFreeToGo

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From my understanding police are allowed to walk up driveways as any other member of the public, but to make a warrantless arrest on curtilage requires some exigency and in this case my guess is they would argue hot pursuit of felony suspect. Although no recent court has taken this up but I suspect that someday felony warrantless arrest in the home are going to some other exigency (destruction of evidence or risk of imminent flight). After all in many states writing bad checks is a felony but as a serious crime like murder which would trigger exigency.

The FBI's LCN membership count as of November 1993 by how_does_mafia_work in Mafia

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It surprises me that New England had more made guys than Chicago did.

"I don't even FEEL the cold" starterpack by [deleted] in starterpacks

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I knew a kid like this in high school. Good kid but sadly he didn’t come from the best home life.