Pasco’s sheriff created a futuristic program to stop crime before it happens. It monitors and harasses families across the county. | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78119009 United States 09/04/2020 12:01 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Pasco’s sheriff created a futuristic program to stop crime before it happens. It monitors and harasses families across the county. yea im triggered. good thing hes not standing outside my door right now. wanna red flag my ass? any day bitch.i lived with that for twenty years,one more day is nothing compared to what they got coming. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 76983000 United States 09/04/2020 12:51 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Pasco’s sheriff created a futuristic program to stop crime before it happens. It monitors and harasses families across the county. This is insane! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78326493 "Pasco County Sheriff Chris Nocco took office in 2011 with a bold plan: to create a cutting-edge intelligence program that could stop crime before it happened. What he actually built was a system to continuously monitor and harass Pasco County residents, a Tampa Bay Times investigation has found. First the Sheriff’s Office generates lists of people it considers likely to break the law, based on arrest histories, unspecified intelligence and arbitrary decisions by police analysts. Then it sends deputies to find and interrogate anyone whose name appears, often without probable cause, a search warrant or evidence of a specific crime." [link to projects.tampabay.com (secure)] PASCO COUNTY LIKES TO VIOLATE THE BILL OF RIGHTS, CIVIL RIGHTS AND CONSTITUTIONS. |
Lance Roseman From BC User ID: 77547432 Canada 09/04/2020 12:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Pasco’s sheriff created a futuristic program to stop crime before it happens. It monitors and harasses families across the county. I follow them on twit. They seem nice enough but I'm Canadian so it doesn't really matter anyhow. One of them helped me with a wee bit of American law facts not so long ago. Last Edited by The Oddity on 09/04/2020 12:54 AM If you are not busy weaving your own magick, you are trapped in anothers spell. “It’s time you realized that you have something in you more powerful and miraculous than the things that affect you and make you dance like a puppet.” – Marcus Aurelius |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 78326493 United States 09/04/2020 01:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Pasco’s sheriff created a futuristic program to stop crime before it happens. It monitors and harasses families across the county. This is insane! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78326493 "Pasco County Sheriff Chris Nocco took office in 2011 with a bold plan: to create a cutting-edge intelligence program that could stop crime before it happened. What he actually built was a system to continuously monitor and harass Pasco County residents, a Tampa Bay Times investigation has found. First the Sheriff’s Office generates lists of people it considers likely to break the law, based on arrest histories, unspecified intelligence and arbitrary decisions by police analysts. Then it sends deputies to find and interrogate anyone whose name appears, often without probable cause, a search warrant or evidence of a specific crime." [link to projects.tampabay.com (secure)] PASCO COUNTY LIKES TO VIOLATE THE BILL OF RIGHTS, CIVIL RIGHTS AND CONSTITUTIONS. That sounds like any county USA. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78139144 09/11/2021 12:29 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Pasco’s sheriff created a futuristic program to stop crime before it happens. It monitors and harasses families across the county. Pasco County Sheriff's Office intelligence program to receive 'intensive review' by Department of Justice bureau [link to www.wtsp.com (secure)] A Department of Justice bureau is asking the Pasco County Sheriff's Office to press pause on its "Focused Deterrence Program" after finding several concerns with how the program is being run. In a letter sent to Sheriff Chris Nocco from the Bureau of Justice Assistance Acting Director Kristen Mahoney, it claims the sheriff's office's intelligence program does not necessarily fall in line with expectations. The bureau supplies a grant award to the sheriff's office under the Smart Policing Initiative to run the program "designed to support unbiased policing while promoting public safety, with an overarching goal of building trust between law enforcement and the community." According to the Bureau of Justice Assistance, these are its main issues with the program in question: The methodology used to identify people for inclusion. The name of the program and communications about the program. A lack of involvement and communication with the community regarding the program. Insufficient coordination with law enforcement stakeholders about the program. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78139144 02/28/2022 06:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Pasco’s sheriff created a futuristic program to stop crime before it happens. It monitors and harasses families across the county. Posted: Feb 28, 2022 / 04:38 PM EST / Updated: Feb 28, 2022 / 04:39 PM EST The third lawsuit filed within a year against Pasco County Sheriff Chris Nocco alleges the department’s Intelligence Led Policing goes too far and violates the civil rights of the targets. Eileen Kates claims the sheriff’s office harassed her with “warrantless searches” and minor offenses including “lack of proper numbering” on her home. Kates alleges her son was on the county’s so-called “prolific offender” list due to his criminal record, so deputies also confronted her several times. Rachele Wilburn, who made similar allegations in a separate lawsuit, did move out of the county after she was arrested for minor offenses including not having numbers on her mailbox. The charges were dropped before Wilburn filed her lawsuit, but the veteran with no criminal record still spent time in jail. |