AZ Cops Walk Away Without Criminal Charges After Colluding With Prosecutors To Treat Protesters As ‘Gang Members’
from the not-really-going-to-defuse-the-whole-ACAB-thing dept
In what will sadly come as no surprise to anyone, an Arizona prosecutor has decided no cops should be punished for partnering up with a different Arizona prosecutor to portray anti-police violence protesters as gang members for the sole purpose of seeking sentencing enhancements.
As millions did all over the nation, Phoenix, Arizona residents hit the streets to protest against police violence and advocate for increased police accountability. Obviously, very few cops were sympathetic with those protests.
But Phoenix police officers (themselves the subject of a recent DOJ investigation) decided it wasn’t enough to toss a few people behind bars on the “contempt of cop” charges that often accompany anti-police protests. They went a step further, colluding with the Maricopa County prosecutor’s office to treat lawful protests as acts of gang violence. The evidence these cops and prosecutors offered to courts was laughable. They insisted the use of the phrase “ACAB” (All Cops Are Bastards) was nothing more than some sort of gang tag. Using this and other equally-dubious assertions, the Phoenix PD and its buddied-up prosecutors hoped to nail at least a few arrested people with gang-related sentence enhancements — the sort of thing that turns misdemeanors into serious felonies and can add up to a decade to prison sentences.
This included lying to grand jury members about ACAB’s definition for the sole purpose of generating (bogus) gang charges to deploy against arrested protesters.
Q: And are you finding that ACAB is following the exact same type of philosophy of let’s say the Bloods and the Crips?
A: Yes.
Q: And what about even maybe the same philosophy as the Hells Angels?
A: Very similar, yes.
Q: And why would that be similar?
A: I think because the tattoos, the intimidation factor, how they are directing their violent behavior very similar to the Hells Angel organization where they actually organize their violent behavior, and then they carry that out in a very organized fashion. It’s not random with the Hells Angels.
Q: And are you finding that’s exactly what this ACAB group is doing is they are organizing for the intent to create violence?
A: Yes.
This would have been funny if it weren’t actually terrifying. Cops were lying to jurors, with the blessing of Maricopa County prosecutors, in hopes of depriving people of years of their freedom.
An investigation by a local news station (ABC15) brought this all out into the open, exposing the cops and prosecutors involved in this charge, which included April Sponsel, who is married to a state trooper. More investigations should have followed, but Arizona’s law enforcement agencies were universally unwilling to dig into this misconduct by the Phoenix PD and Maricopa County officials. The only investigation performed by the government was handled by someone who no longer worked for any branch of the government, as ABC15 reports.
The criminal investigation was farmed out to retired FBI agent James Egelston because a handful of other Arizona law enforcement agencies refused to investigate the scandal. Egelston’s investigation was submitted to the Pinal County Attorney’s Office because of Maricopa County’s role in falsely charging the protesters.
The end result is a whole lot of nothing. Everyone involved will face zero consequences for their actions because Pinal County prosecutors are equally uninterested in holding cops and prosecutors accountable.
[I]n a declination letter, Pinal County Attorney Kent Volkmer wrote his office’s incident review board would not bring a case.
“It is the opinion of this Board that none of the (individuals) committed any acts that warrant criminal prosecution,” according to the letter.
Tampering, perjury, filing false reports… none of this is apparently worthy of even the slightest punishment. And that’s even with the US DOJ arriving at the same conclusions about false charges and perjury. Maricopa County has already tacitly agreed with those targeted by this bullshit and handed out a $6 million settlement to arrested protesters. The City of Phoenix, however, still thinks it’s a judicious use of public funds to keep fighting the protesters’ lawsuit, signaling to its crooked cops that it will do whatever it can to keep them from even admitting wrongdoing, much less being punished for it.
Because no one in power wants to make it more difficult for officers and prosecutors to forget their (recent) historical misdeeds, residents of the city and county are doomed to repeat performances from their alleged public servants.
Filed Under: 1st amendment, acab, arizona, black lives matter, gang database, phoenix pd, police brutality, police violence




Comments on “AZ Cops Walk Away Without Criminal Charges After Colluding With Prosecutors To Treat Protesters As ‘Gang Members’”
They been doing this with ICP fans for over a decade. The system will take any opportunity it can to give you a label and dispossess you forever. There’s no legitimacy to any of it. For fifty years the DEA and their enablers have been perpetuating the bold-faced lie that cannabis is among the most harmful drugs in the world.
Every single law is a legal fiction. Every Clerics’ ruling is a legal fiction. The law itself is a fiction whose sole purpose is to provide justification for those in power hurting those who have the least.
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Don’t try to subvert the State or undermine Democracy if you can’t handle the heat!
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So using speech to criticize government fits into that how?
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Because the law exists strictly to allow the government and their moneyed backers to hurt anyone who offends or otherwise inconveniences them.
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My best advice is to kearn more of law. State Universities sometimes have law libraries in them in which you can use the terminals to learn about court cases that matter to you. Sometimes it will appear to be rank bullshit, but as you get better reading the legalese you can learn the foundational reasonings behind what appears may be bullshit according to one’s opinion. This would be a useful thing. For example one can read decisions related to the ICP, and by being more learned from this one can articulate one’s concerns much more clearly my homie.
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This is literally Democracy. (Not the ICP bit, Juggaloes are just fans, and not protesting anything. Just going to shows. Also not undermining democracy, even if they don’t understand magnets.)
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Hybrid regime at best.
Re: Foreign interference op?
“Every single law is a legal fiction. Every Clerics’ ruling is a legal fiction.”
Who talks like that? The only time I’ve seen the word “cleric” is in D&D. Does the writer come from a place where “Clerics” give legal rulings, which the people must be reminded are “legal fictions”? How is that relevant to American DEA policy or corrupt Arizona cops?
Linguistic and cultural mismatches like this are tells – markers of a foreign influence op. I call bullshit on this poster’s sincerity.
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People who see the Supreme Court as a group of unelected lifetime arbiters of the law akin to the hierarchal leaders of a given religious sect dictating the dogma of that religion to the masses. That view isn’t entirely wrong, but referring to SCOTUS as “clerics” on every article that mentions SCOTUS does tend to come off as ridiculous.
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TIL: Laws against robbery and murder are legal fictions.
Reminder to all the pro-cop trolls: You’re supposed to lick the boot, not make it a three-course meal. Also, if you’re willing to defend intentionally lying on the stand as “something cops should be allowed to do” and suborning perjury as “something prosecutors should be allowed to do”, you might want to think twice before saying as much, because I promise the lot of you that a lot of people here (including me) will gladly point out exactly how bad that could go for you if cops and prosecutors decide to put any of you in jail.
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Shut-up, autist.
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The anti-American, criminal “protesters” got what they deserved.
In fact, they should’ve been repressed even more harshly.
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Protesting against the government is as American as apple pie, the bald eagle, and Southern racism. Or are you going to condemn the people who founded the United States for taking part in/approving of the destructive anti-imperialist protest known as the Boston Tea Party?
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Fuck off Tory trash.
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How’s the weather over there in St. Petersburg, comrade?
You’re sure putting in a lot of overtime to avoid dying to Ukraine.
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The US is built on protest against unjust rule. It’s what forged this country from a British colony into the leviathan it is today.
So fuck off with this anti-patriotic bullshit. Deep-throating the boot isn’t going to stop it from trampling you later.
So all law enforcement in the state believes that oaths are not to be followed.
Seems that every law enforcement agency in Arizona are anti American traitors.
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American law enforcement is not for serving and protecting the public, because that’s not what American law is designed to do.
American law enforcement is for protecting the property of the wealthy, because that’s what American law is designed to do.
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Well they should be followed but not tailgated. One should leave enough distance to allow for evasive maneuvers.
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Just wait....
The rich and the financial challenged brute squads are building jail-scrapers in every major city across America.
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yawns
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imagine spamming the same comment to avoid getting hidden
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Just wait...
The financially challenged wealthy elites are building jail-scrapers for the brute squad in every major city nationwide in America
Stuff like this is why ACAB exists you overpaid goons...
AZ Cop: People keep calling us bastards and it’s really hurting our feelings! What can we do to get them to stop?
AZ Prosecutor: Hmm…. have you tried beating it out of them?
AZ Cop: All the time, it doesn’t help.
AZ Prosecutor: Tasing, mace?
AZ Cop: As much as we can, it also doesn’t help.
AZ Prosecutor: This is a tricky one… what about lying to juries, filing fraudulent reports and rigging cases against them to remind them how much you loathe the fact that they have the first amendment right to say mean things to you?
AZ Cop: Why, that sounds like a great idea! Even if we can’t manage to lock them up we can still make their lives hell, that’s sure to get them to respect us and stop calling us bastards!
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I must disagree with the allegations presented in this article.
A comprehensive investigation was conducted by NBC News
Their investigative team thoroughly examined all aspects of this specific case and said that no evidence of wrongdoing was discovered
The original claims were systematically analyzed and found that they were spread by Russian bad actors attempting to create divide.
For reference, you can review the full investigative report
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Funny, everything I pulled from Google shows that the police department is quite corrupt, just from the first page alone. Provide evidence otherwise about this so called report, and how they now it’s the Russians causing the trouble. Burden of proof is on you, and you have shown no evidence.
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Cool cool, so did the Phoenix PD pay you straight up, or did they at least hire a “PR’ firm as a middleman?
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I notice your usage of divide instead of the more grammatically correct division.
It kind of reminds me of an easy mistake for a non-native speaker to make, I hear it’s a very common thing across Eastern Europe and Northern Asia…
Dos Vidanya, Comrade!
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It’s diffe(R)ent.
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That riot thing.
Did nobody notice the complete lack of shoulder to shoulder, two lines deep of heavily armed enforcers along the route in comparison to those blessed with nellanin when they did their marches?
I also noted uniforms in the crowd at the time (live stream) and not to be seen afterwards (news services).
AG: So you’re saying these protestors are part of a gang… How do you know?
Pig: Both of them are mean to me.
AG: Good enough for me!