"false arrest"
4 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed a case involving a man named Bob Minor who was arrested in North Dakota and held in jail for eight months before charges were changed, which the host characterized as potential false arrest. The episode focused heavily on alleged prosecutorial misconduct, including improper contact with the defendant by a district attorney named Barbara Ritter, manipulation of evidence (specifically photographs of firearms), and contradictory testimony. Callers and the host emphasized the importance of citizen action through non-violent means such as phone calls and cards to pressure authorities, discussed constitutional violations regarding Second Amendment rights and Fourth Amendment protections, and called for prayer and political engagement rather than armed conflict.
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Mark Koernke discussed a major case of mistaken identity in St. Louis where a woman named Shannon McNeil was arrested in 2009 by Ferguson police despite fingerprint evidence and photo identification proving she was not the person authorities were seeking. The episode covered the lawsuit McNeil filed against the city, detailing how she was held in custody, subjected to chemical decontamination that caused burns, and lost her job as a bus driver, while authorities ignored multiple forms of evidence confirming her innocence. Koernke criticized the criminal justice system's failure to correct records and the broader pattern of wrongful arrests in St. Louis. The show also featured extensive discussion of preparedness and surplus equipment, including gas masks, machetes, and military-grade camouflage clothing available through surplus retailers, with specific recommendations for border security applications.
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Mark Koernke and Michael Nasser discussed border security failures, Arizona military activity, alleged false arrests and police misconduct in Michigan, international security breaches, and federal gun control efforts through treaty mechanisms. The show covered specific cases of wrongful imprisonment, police overreach in domestic violence calls, and strategies for legal recourse against public officials. Callers shared experiences with the justice system, and the hosts emphasized the importance of armed preparedness and ammunition stockpiling in response to perceived federal overreach.
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Mark Koernke discussed Ron Paul's 2008 presidential campaign and encouraged listeners to support him through grassroots efforts like distributing information and registering as Republicans to get him on ballots. He addressed preparedness topics including food storage stability issues, ammunition scarcity due to government contracts, and self-sufficiency strategies. Callers raised concerns about law enforcement refusing to identify themselves, with discussion of federal identification requirements and constitutional protections against false arrest. The show also covered personal preparedness, homesteading with goats and other livestock, organic farming, and alternative income opportunities like window film installation and satellite system setup.