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crime2 years ago

Unmasking Rankin's Goon Squad: Years of Brutality Unveiled

An investigation by The New York Times and the Mississippi Center for Investigative Reporting has revealed a pattern of brutality and abuse by deputies of the Rankin County Sheriff's Department in Mississippi. Over the course of nearly two decades, deputies known as the "Goon Squad" conducted violent raids on impoverished neighborhoods, torturing and assaulting residents in their pursuit of drug arrests. The investigation found evidence of numerous incidents of violence, including the use of Tasers, beatings, and waterboarding. Despite multiple complaints and lawsuits, the deputies operated with impunity, leaving entire communities in fear. The investigation has prompted calls for the resignation of Sheriff Bryan Bailey, who was re-elected in November.

crime2 years ago

"Unattended Backpack Found in SoMa Leads to Startling Discovery"

San Francisco police discovered an unattended backpack in the SoMa neighborhood filled with narcotics, including 254.3 grams of heroin, 287.2 grams of methamphetamine, and 603.4 grams of fentanyl, which could potentially kill approximately 300,000 people. The discovery comes as Mayor London Breed stated that the majority of people arrested for drugs in the city are not from San Francisco, and drug arrests in the Tenderloin and SoMa have doubled in the past two weeks.

crime2 years ago

Fentanyl seizures prompt CHP drug crackdown in San Francisco.

The California Highway Patrol (CHP) has been criticized for using traffic stops to investigate motorists for more serious crimes, such as drug offenses, in San Francisco. Critics argue that the practice, which the city is moving away from, leads to racial profiling and does not solve the drug crisis. However, the CHP's efforts have resulted in more drug arrests, with 12 narcotics arrests presented to the San Francisco District Attorney's Office in May. The CHP claims that its patrols are not practicing pretextual stops, but rather making traffic stops when there is reasonable suspicion or probable cause of a traffic violation.