Broward sheriff Scott Israel refuses to resign, touts 'amazing leadership' in interview with Tapper

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These are the tactics of despotic tyrants and fascist regimes. Deny the crime rate is high by simply not recording the crimes or arresting criminals. The more uneasy and oppressed the populace is by criminal activity, the more they turn to the government as their savior, the more their "saviors" ignore their cries. Then when a catastrophic tragedy occurs, rather than acknowledge a cascading series of failures on the part of the government, they ignore, deflect and distract from the real issues. Instead, they call for more control over the populace, blithely ignoring the incontrovertible facts that they refuse to control the unlawful amongst us in the first place.

Broward County is overseen by despotic tyrants. Sheriff Israel is a despotic tyrant. That's the only logical way to look at this issue. :(
And then there's this:

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MORE ON THE "PROMISE PROGRAM"

https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2018/02/incompetence_wasnt_the_problem_in_broward_county.html
February 26, 2018
Incompetence Wasn't the Problem in Broward County
By Jack Cashill

..."Sundance, who lives in South Florida, broke this story through old-fashioned gumshoe reporting. He writes, "Over time the policy [in Miami-Dade] began to create outcomes where illegal behavior by students was essentially unchecked by law enforcement." Sundance was alerted to the problem during the investigation into Martin's death when six M-DSPD officers blew the whistle on their superiors, the most notable of them being Chief Hurley. The whistleblowers told of cases of burglary and robbery where officers had to hide the recovered evidence in order to avoid writing up the students for criminal behavior. "At first I didn't believe them," writes Sundance of the whistleblowers. "However, after getting information from detectives, cross referencing police reports, and looking at the 'found merchandise' I realized they were telling the truth."

One of those incidents involved Martin. Caught with a dozen pieces of stolen female jewelry and a burglary tool, Martin had his offense written off as entering an unauthorized area and writing graffiti on a locker. There could be no effort made to track the jewelry to its rightful owner, lest Martin's apprehension be elevated to the level of a crime. Instead, Martin was suspended, one of three suspensions that school year.

When George Zimmerman saw him that night in the rain, Martin, now on his third suspension, was looking in windows of the complex's apartments. Zimmerman thought he was casing them. Given his history, Martin probably was. Zimmerman dialed the police. The rest is history – or, more accurately, would have been history if the media had reported Martin's brutal assault on Zimmerman honestly, but they almost universally refused to do so.


Broward County launched its "education not incarceration" experiment four months after Zimmerman was rightfully found not guilty in the Martin case. By this time, Sundance and his fellow Treepers had exposed the corruption that Miami-Dade's seemingly enlightened policy had wrought within its school police department. Given the mainstream media's failure to follow up on Sundance's work, even in Florida, it is likely that Broward officials did not know how deeply the policy had compromised police work in Miami-Dade.

What Broward County authorities did know is that the best "school resource officers," the euphemism for in-school sheriff's deputies, were those most sensitive to the objectives of the PROMISE program. It is hardly shocking that in 2014, the now notorious Scot Peterson was named School Resource Officer of the Year by the Broward County Crime Commission for handling issues "with tact and judgment." The motto of that crime commission? "Evil triumphs when good people stand idly by." Yikes!"...



This is the article that Sundance wrote that was mentioned in the article above:
https://theconservativetreehouse.co...hool-board-beginning-to-admit-their-mistakes/
It’s Too Late – Broward County School Board Beginning to Admit Their Mistakes?…
Posted on February 21, 2018 by sundance
 

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These are the tactics of despotic tyrants and fascist regimes. Deny the crime rate is high by simply not recording the crimes or arresting criminals. The more uneasy and oppressed the populace is by criminal activity, the more they turn to the government as their savior, the more their "saviors" ignore their cries. Then when a catastrophic tragedy occurs, rather than acknowledge a cascading series of failures on the part of the government, they ignore, deflect and distract from the real issues. Instead, they call for more control over the populace, blithely ignoring the incontrovertible facts that they refuse to control the unlawful amongst us in the first place.

Broward County is overseen by despotic tyrants. Sheriff Israel is a despotic tyrant. That's the only logical way to look at this issue. :(
You've perfectly described the democratic party's basic modus operandi.
 

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