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POPS Couple Terrorized, Assaulted and Arrested For Flying an Upside Down U.S. Flag
Even though Kuhn took the flag down, the officer immediately demanded that the couple show their ID's and when they refused told them to put their hands behind their back and was about to arrest them before the couple shut and locked the door. Scarborough then proceeded to kick the door in, "And the next thing we know, the glass is flying, he unlocks the deadbolt and he comes into our house after us," Kuhn told The Alex Jones Show. The officer then pursued Mark Kuhn through the house before intercepting him in the kitchen and putting him in a choke hold. Deborah Kuhn called 911 to report that the officer had broken into the home and was assaulting her husband. The officer then pulled out pepper spray to which Mark Kuhn responded, "Are you going to spray me in my house?" before Scarborough whipped out his billy club and the Kuhn's ran out of the house into the street, pleading for help from their neighbors. "Nine police cars showed up, they whipped out the Tasers,
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POPSWhy Reinvent the Wheel? What is the point of getting vehicles that have to be transported to a patrol area (with a gas guzzler) to save gas? For decades police departments have used motor cycles to preform this task.
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POPSFather and 13 Year Old Daughter Accused Of Dragging Their Horse Behind Truck A father and daughter were arrested near their home in Florence after a Pinal County Sheriff's deputy saw them drag a horse tied to the back of a truck and then kick the horse in the head, officials said. Gordon Allen Bates, 51, and his 13-year-old daughter, who has not been identified, were arrested on suspicion of animal cruelty on Monday in Florence. Deputies were dispatched to E. Javelina Drive around 6:30 a.m. for a welfare check after a caller told them the owner of a horse was going to kill the animal. The horse, now doing well in the care of the Arizona Department of Agriculture, was bleeding severely from his nose. The horse also had road rash and multiple cuts and abrasions. Bates then told the deputy that the horse would not obey and he needed to get it to another location, PCSO said. Both suspects were arrested and released. Animal cruelty charges have been submitted to the County Attorney's Office.
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POPSWhat Would Sheriff Joe Arpaio Do? Sheriff Joe could teach Sheriff Dart a thing or two. Of course the big difference is Sheriff Arpaio wants to enforce the law, while Sheriff Dart is simply happy being a political pawn. That's the way he chooses to live his life. If you wonder what kind of Sheriff could turn around Cook County, then come out on Friday August 15th at 7PM and listen to Sheriff Joe Arpaio America's Toughest Sheriff take on illegal immigration,drugs and everything else that Threatens America ! Thanks to Illinois Review for Co-Sponsoring the event! The next time you are faced with a dilemma involving illegal immigration just ask yourself.."What would Sheriff Joe Do?" and you'll have a perfect answer!
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POPSChildren Of God "We may never know much about the individual circumstances of the young women in these pages or, most important, whether the relationships that carried some of them into motherhood were forced upon them. The women Sinclair met offered no information about the nature of their marriages or who the fathers of their children are."