“Last year, seven law enforcement agencies in Missouri didn’t supply the required documents to the Auditor’s office for their annual report. State Law makes this lack of compliance a class A misdemeanor, and also prevents the Department of Public Safety from issuing [federal] funds to agencies who have not complied. Moreover, some members seem to openly disdain public oversight and their roles as public servants. As part of another research inquiry, open records requests were filed with the JCMEG in November 2013. The commander of the task force, Corporal Chris Hoffman, was extremely hostile and disorganized in his response.”
http://show-mecannabis.com/2014/07/in-jefferson-county-drug-cops-run-wild/
Related posts:
Four States Advance Legislation To Block NDAA Indefinite Detention
Oops: TSA Doesn't Think Terrorists Are Plotting To Attack Airplanes
Drivers would rather buy a self-driving car from Google than Ford
84-year-old woman with oxygen tank arrested for drugs
In Stamps We Trust: Paving the Road to Prosperity with Food Stamps
The Snowden case: U.S. data and security industries weakened
Nearly Half Of American Families Live On The Edge Of Financial Ruin
IRS Agents Rob Convenience Store
After extracting $1 billion bribe from ZTE, Commerce Dept. partially lifts ban
Bitcoin broker Coinbase booked $1 billion in revenue last year, IPO rumored
Finns Draw Up Plans To Expel Greece From Eurozone
Bitcoin startups pan for gold in cryptocurrency economy
WeGrow: A New School To Help 5-Year-Olds Pursue Their Life’s Purpose
A Second Shot at History’s Greatest Investment Trend
In First Day With Bitcoin, Overstock Does $126,000 in Sales