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Democrats pushing to remove 'reasonableness' standard – which would end policing in America as we know it – Soldier of Fortune Magazine


The following contains editorial content written by a retired Chief of Police and current staff writer for Law Enforcement Today.

A 1989 Supreme Court case, 
Graham v. Connor (490 U.S. 386) established the precedent used by police agencies across the country today, imposing a “reasonableness” standard in police deadly force cases. Now, 32 years later there are some who say that standard needs to be revisited due to the fallacy being put forth that police use of deadly force cases unfairly target people of color.
In the 1989 case, Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist, writing in the majority opinion, spoke to a “reasonableness” standard; in other words, police need to meet a standard of what a reasonable officer might do. ....

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Espionage Emergency: China 'Floods' America with Spies by Gordon G. Chang



Posted By Ruth King on December 14th, 2020
Given the emergency, Washington should immediately close down all of China’s bases of operation in the U.S., including its four remaining consulates Chicago, Los Angeles, New York and San Francisco and substantially reducing the staff of the embassy. The embassy, in reality, needs only the ambassador, immediate family, and personal staff, not the hundreds currently assigned there.
China’s New York consulate is also an espionage hub. James Olson, a former CIA counterintelligence chief, “conservatively” estimated that China, in the words of the 
New York Post, “has more than 100 intelligence officers operating in the city at any given time.” New York City, he said, is “under assault like never before.” ....

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