

Kansas City PD breach is just another drop in the ocean of police corruption. Did you know that 75% of all criminal cases in the US rely on eyewitness testimony, which is often unreliable?

And now we're finding out that 27% of cops have been fired for misconduct but somehow manage to get rehired or move to other agencies... it's like they're playing a game of "cop roulette"
According to FBI data, in 2020 alone, there were over 8,500 reported cases of police brutality and excessive force. That's a whopping 22% increase from the previous year!

And get this - only 12% of these cases resulted in felony charges against the offending officers. The rest either got community service or a slap on the wrist
The Giglio List is a joke, folks. It's like trying to put a Band-Aid on a bullet wound. If we want real change, we need to increase transparency and accountability in law enforcement agencies. I'm talking 100% body cameras, regular audits, and consequences for officers who engage in misconduct. Anything less is just lip service
