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Burnt Hill » Mon Jul 04, 2016 9:53 am wrote:Debriefing reports would remain confidential in an active investigation.
The following incident report was released by the Orange County Sheriff's Office on June 25, 2016.
https://publicintelligence.net/orlando- ... g-reports/
MacCruiskeen » Mon Jul 04, 2016 10:54 am wrote:Burnt Hill » Mon Jul 04, 2016 9:53 am wrote:Debriefing reports would remain confidential in an active investigation.
Demonstrably not!The following incident report was released by the Orange County Sheriff's Office on June 25, 2016.
https://publicintelligence.net/orlando- ... g-reports/
jesus christ
Burnt Hill wrote:That's an Incident Report, not a Debriefing Report.
MacCruiskeen » Mon Jul 04, 2016 11:11 am wrote:Ah, you're quite the expert, Burnt Hill.
So what's the exact difference? Enlighten us (not with fibs for once, but with an actual link).
And in any case: Why would even (selected) Incident Reports be released during a so-called "ongoing investigation"? Enlighten us.
MacCruiskeen » Mon Jul 04, 2016 11:18 am wrote:Your bluff's been called, yet again, Burnt Hill. It is laughable. You are not just a windbag and a blowhard, you are -- demonstrably -- a shameless and completely unapologetic liar. Again and again and again.
The F.B.I. Deemed Agents Faultless in [All] 150 Shootings
By CHARLIE SAVAGE and MICHAEL S. SCHMIDT JUNE 18, 2013
WASHINGTON — After contradictory stories emerged about an F.B.I. agent’s killing last month of a Chechen man in Orlando, Fla., who was being questioned over ties to the Boston Marathon bombing suspects, the bureau reassured the public that it would clear up the murky episode.
“The F.B.I. takes very seriously any shooting incidents involving our agents, and as such we have an effective, time-tested process for addressing them internally,” a bureau spokesman said.
But if such internal investigations are time-tested, their outcomes are also predictable: from 1993 to early 2011, F.B.I. agents fatally shot about 70 “subjects” and wounded about 80 others — and every one of those episodes was deemed justified, according to interviews and internal F.B.I. records obtained by The New York Times through a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit.
The last two years have followed the same pattern: an F.B.I. spokesman said that since 2011, there had been no findings of improper intentional shootings.
In most of the shootings, the F.B.I.’s internal investigation was the only official inquiry. In the Orlando case, for example, there have been conflicting accounts about basic facts like whether the Chechen man, Ibragim Todashev, attacked an agent with a knife, was unarmed or was brandishing a metal pole. But Orlando homicide detectives are not independently investigating what happened.
“We had nothing to do with it,” said Sgt. Jim Young, an Orlando police spokesman. “It’s a federal matter, and we’re deferring everything to the F.B.I.”
[...]
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/19/us/in ... d=all&_r=0
FBI Is Manufacturing Terror Plots Against Jewish-Americans, Driving Divisions Between Jews and Muslims
Recent alleged terror plots reveal deeply troubling patterns in the FBI's practices.
By Aviva Stahl / AlterNet May 11, 2016
http://www.alternet.org/grayzone-projec ... ns-between
Max Blumenthal wrote:The FBI has encouraged several mentally ill Muslim men to attack Jewish targets. How is this not a national scandal?
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