Who wants to help keep the National Police Misconduct News feed alive?

Carlos Miller

Packratt over at Injustice Everywhere has been going through some difficult financial times as many people are during this economic crisis and was forced to shut down his Police Misconduct newsfeed.

But considering it is the only such feed that documents these instances so extensively, I called him last night to see what we could do to not only keep the feed alive but his blog alive as well.

If you have no idea what I’m talking about, it is the continuously updated feed in the left sidebar of this blog under “National Police Misconduct News.”

We decided that it would be best to seek out a handful of volunteers to submit links to the feed. All it would take is to search the internet daily at various times for stories of police misconduct and submit them to the feed.

So if you’re interested, click here for more details.

Carlos Miller

Packratt over at Injustice Everywhere has been going through some difficult financial times as many people are during this economic crisis and was forced to shut down his Police Misconduct newsfeed.

But considering it is the only such feed that documents these instances so extensively, I called him last night to see what we could do to not only keep the feed alive but his blog alive as well.

If you have no idea what I’m talking about, it is the continuously updated feed in the left sidebar of this blog under “National Police Misconduct News.”

We decided that it would be best to seek out a handful of volunteers to submit links to the feed. All it would take is to search the internet daily at various times for stories of police misconduct and submit them to the feed.

So if you’re interested, click here for more details.

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For almost 15 years, PINAC News has remained active despite continuous efforts by the government and Big Tech to shut us down by either arresting us for lawful activity or by restricting access to our readers under the pretense that we write about “social issues.”

Since we are forbidden from discussing social issues on social media, we have created forums on our site to allow us to fulfill our mission with as little restriction as possible. We welcome our readers to join our forums and support our mission by either donating, volunteering or both.

Our plan is to build a national database of bad cops obtained from public records maintained by local prosecutors. The goal is to teach our readers how to obtain these lists to ensure we cover every city, county and state in the country.

After all, the government has made it clear it will not police the police so the role falls upon us.

It will be our most ambitious project yet but it can only be done with your help.

But if we succeed, we will be able to keep innocent people out of prison.

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Carlos Miller
Carlos Millerhttps://pinacnews.com
Editor-in-Chief Carlos Miller spent a decade covering the cop beat for various newspapers in the Southwest before returning to his hometown Miami and launching Photography is Not a Crime aka PINAC News in 2007. He also published a book, The Citizen Journalist's Photography Handbook, which is available on Amazon.

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