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  • EXCLUSIVE: Capitol Police Use of Force Reports Expose Brutality of Unprovoked Attacks Against Jan. 6 Protesters

    07/28/2022 11:23:37 AM PDT · by george76 · 35 replies
    The Epoch Times ^ | July 28, 2022 | Patricia Tolson
    Conflicting timeline reports and identical language used by numerous officers in separate reports raise questions.. A 104-page report issued three months after the events at the Capitol Building on Jan. 6, 2021, said the Capitol Police’s Civil Disturbance Unit (CDU) was ordered by supervisors not to use “heavier, less-lethal weapons,” like flash bangs. However, video evidence—along with Capitol Police Use of Force Reports obtained exclusively by The Epoch Times—exposes conflicts in timelines, the brutality of the unprovoked attacks against Jan. 6 protesters, and how leadership ordered the deployment of munitions on a peaceful crowd. The Video Evidence.. Victoria White.. According...
  • New Jan. 6 Bodycam Videos Show DC Police Officer Assaulting Unconscious Protester

    04/29/2022 4:01:04 PM PDT · by Main Street · 10 replies
    the thinking conservative ^ | April 29, 2022 | THE THINKING CONSERVATIVE
    Use-of-force expert says DC Metro Police officer committed felony in attack on Rosanne Boyland A District of Columbia police officer used a large wooden stick to strike the body and head of protester Rosanne Boyland three times as she lay motionless on the ground on Jan. 6, 2021, according to bodycam footage from several officers obtained by The Epoch Times. Use-of-force expert Stanley Kephart, upon reviewing the previously unreleased footage, concluded that the three full-force blows by D.C. police officer Lila Morris constituted a felony assault with intent to cause great bodily harm. Kephart called Morris’s use of force “indefensible”...
  • Bear Hunting In The Smokies, 1909 -- Part 2

    04/20/2010 8:33:34 AM PDT · by jay1949 · 3 replies · 386+ views
    Backcountry Notes ^ | April 20, 2010 | Jay Henderson
    Originally published in Field & Stream magazine in 1909, this is the second part of an article written by Horace Kephart, a Pennsylvania-born writer and outdoorsman who moved to a cabin in Hazel Creek in the Great Smoky Mountains in 1904. Best known for his book "Our Southern Highlanders" (1913; rev. ed 1922), Kephart loved the mountains and the mountaineers and wrote using accurately-rendered Appalachian English.
  • Bear Hunting In The Smokies, 1909

    04/17/2010 8:46:34 AM PDT · by jay1949 · 6 replies · 477+ views
    Backcountry Notes ^ | April 17, 2010 | Jay Henderson
    Originally published in Field & Stream magazine in 1909, this article was written by Horace Kephart, best known for "Our Southern Highlanders" (1913; rev. ed 1922). A "come-here," Kephart loved the mountains and the mountaineers. "Bear Hunting in the Smokies" is a delightful story complete with accurately rendered Appalachian English, tall tales, and howling gales.