Legal Plunder: Indiana Police Prey On [STEAL contents of] Packages Transiting Huge FedEx Hub

Posted by freedomforall 1 month, 1 week ago to Government
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"From a federal government operating far beyond the bounds of the Constitution to law enforcement agencies routinely entering private property without warrants, tyranny takes many forms in the United States. However, few are as shocking to the sensibilities as civil asset forfeiture, the controversial practice that empowers police to seize money, cars, trucks, houses or anything else they merely accuse of having a link to criminal activity — regardless of whether the property owner is charged with a crime.

Civil asset forfeiture is an affront to anyone who’s sincerely committed to the American justice system’s cornerstone presumption of innocence. With law enforcement typically keeping some or all of the assets that are seized, the practice has rightly been called “policing for profit.”

I’ve previously examined the raw tyranny of civil asset forfeiture, spotlighting the story of a Mississippi man who took $42,300 in cash to Houston with the intent of buying a second semi truck for his fledgling trucking business, only to have it seized — or, in legal jargon, “forfeited” — by Harris County police, who pulled him over for allegedly following the vehicle in front of him too closely.

Now I’m compelled to share a new example of this legalized theft — the most brazenly unjust and opportunistic one I’ve encountered yet: In an ongoing, multi-million-dollar racket in Indianapolis, police are routinely seizing cash they find in FedEx packages that happen to be routed through that company’s second-largest hub.

Like bears wading into a river teeming with salmon, state and local Indiana police officers routinely stride up to the conveyer belts at FedEx’s sprawling Indianapolis facility, where tens of thousands of packages flow by every hour, pouncing when they see a package with traits that meet their absurdly broad definition of “suspicious.”"
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Jail those thieves and throw away the keys.
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SOURCE URL: https://starkrealities.substack.com/p/legal-plunder-indianapolis-police-fedex


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  • Posted by j_IR1776wg 1 month ago
    Paraphrasing Rand - When you can no longer discern a difference between the criminals, the cops, and the politicians you may be sure that your country has arrived at the terminal stage of its fall.

    The individual's absolute right to property, earned or inherited, is what made America great. The destruction of that right is the cause of America's demise.
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  • Posted by mccannon01 1 month ago
    Not good when the guardians of our society become the predators.
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    • Posted by nonconformist 1 month ago
      They only pretended to be 'guardians'. They were actually predators tricking society into thinkinging they were guardians. All monopolies are illegitimate, including police monopolies. Society needs to get its head out of its ass and allow free market competition in the provision of security services and law enforcement. Otherwise it will be 'protected' by a criminal organization enforcing its monopoly to perform such service while allowing exceptions for their predation.
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