A January 6th fact sheet – and some questions
Julie Kelly has been one of the best reporters on January 6th from the start. A few days ago she published
Continue reading →Julie Kelly has been one of the best reporters on January 6th from the start. A few days ago she published
Continue reading →Turley writes: …[T]he newly released Fox footage from that day raises serious questions over the prosecution and punishment of [“shaman”] Chansley… At no point in the videotapes does Chansley appear violent or threatening. Indeed, he appears to thank the officers … Continue reading →
There are lots of articles about this today – in the media on the right, that is. For example, there’s this, this, this, and this. There was nothing in the videos that should have been so very surprising to anyone … Continue reading →
This is an important article, and I suggest you read it in its entirety. Heather Mac Donald has been writing about race and police work for many years, and she’s among the best at the topic. Her article makes for … Continue reading →
…doesn’t fit the preferred leftist narrative. So – down the memory hole he goes.
Continue reading →Heather Mac Donald has written a great deal about the racial aspect of alleged police brutality cases, and here she weighs in on the Tyre Nichols beating: Five Memphis officers responded to what was initially reported as a car driving … Continue reading →
I haven’t yet had time to watch this analysis by Andrew Branca. But I’m posting the link here because I respect Branca a great deal, based on his work in the past.
Continue reading →When the Tyre Nichols beating video surfaced, I had some questions that were unanswered but important. And despite the reams that have been written in the days since, they remain unanswered but important. Here they are: We don’t know why … Continue reading →
See this by the intrepid Julie Kelly, who’s been on the January 6th case from the start: But body camera footage from a D.C. Metropolitan police officer on duty that day raises serious doubts about the government’s claims and the … Continue reading →
Very hard to say, because there’s a lot of missing information. But here’s something about it, as well as this. My reflections so far: (1) We don’t know why Nichols was stopped, nor do we know what triggered the beating … Continue reading →
Here’s a post by Andrew Branca at Legal Insurrection on the Houston taqueria shooting and self-defense. As always with Branca, it’s well worth reading and very comprehensive.
Continue reading →I see a lot continuing speculation on how Kohberger was traced and caught. That leads me to believe that many of you haven’t seen the affidavit that explains it fairly well. Here’s a link to the document. The gist of … Continue reading →