Ransom Levied Then Rescinded

Note, this post was first published to CopBlock.org on Jan. 09, 2014

NO VICTIM NO CRIME

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NH Law Enforcement Manual

no-victim-no-crime-ian-freeman-copblockThis 500-page document, signed by Kelly A. Ayotte, compiles text referred to as “criminal law” into one manual. It is shared here as a reference source and is always accessible at http://scribd.com/keenecopblock

Keep in mind that violation of many of the stated “laws” doesn’t necessarily imply that the action was wrong, and thus any action taken against the actor – whether that be kidnapping and caging or a ransom levied – constitutes an initiation of force.

To be clear, where there is no victim, there is no crime.

This document is housed online by the NH Department of Justice, Office of the Attorney General http://doj.nh.gov/criminal/publications.htm

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VIDEO: Heroic Keene Police Arrest Dangerous Cannabis Users

Keene police officers Kyle Macie and new guy Kevin Baca were on the streets last night protecting the town from the scourge of two young men, a bong, and some cannabis in jars. I happened across the scene last night while out biking, pulled out my phone, started up Bambuser, and recorded/streamed the scene:

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Keene CopBlocker Gets In Car of Police Victim At Traffic Stop

A local business owner is stopped and harassed and threatened by Keene police on 2013-10-18. Keene Cop Block‘s Ian Freeman is nearby and responds with his video camera. The man is happy for the scene to be recorded so Ian gets in the passenger side of the car!

Snipers Present at Pumpkin Fest – What Are Their Identifies?

The write-up below was made by Jason Talley to FreeKeene.com on Oct. 19, 2013. It is shared here in an effort to further crowdsource the information sought – specifically, the identification of the individuals who surveilled those present at Keene’s Pumpkin Fest.

Far from being a rowdy event, the Pumpkin Fest has long been a place for folks from Keene and the region to come together to mark the change of seasons. The presence of snipers – the first time such people have been witnessed at the peaceful gathering – should be disconcerting to anyone not a fan of a militarized Keene.

Recall in early 2012, when Keene police employee Ken Meola and his colleagues atop the corporation called the “City of Keene” ignored those they claim to represent, and from who they steal money to pay their own salaries, and pushed-through the acquisition of the Bearcat, they cited as one potential use the Pumpkin Fest.

The police state apparatus seen at Keene Pumpkin Fest part of a trend – if it’s not questioned it will continue. The inertia built-in to the institutions that today claim to exist to provide security and protection, but in reality grow in size and scope, do so only at an inverse relationship to justice, liberty, and peace.