GOODLETTSVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Sarah Pence’s eyes tear up, watching a man on television who she’s never met.
That man is Jeffrey Adams, a teacher in Brentwood, who was arrested, along with two other men in 2023, for DUI. However, our investigation found all three were arrested by Officer Noah Werner, and all three were sober at the time of their arrest.
So you think that your name and mugshot should be published everywhere whenever you’re arrested, because otherwise you’ll be disappeared…? Is this also some US-specific problem? Court records are public information here, but arrests aren’t.
Especially when you know the police can be corrupt, why do you want your public image to be ruined before you’ve even been judged by a jury of your peers?
Fun fact, we’ve had exactly that happen in history. Going right back to the British. There’s a reason we set the standard. Then there are reasons we kept it. The latest I’m aware of is Homan Square Chicago.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homan_Square_facility
It has happened in recent history.
Americans are stupid enough to believe the myth the ussr disappeared people through arrests, and believe the same happened in the UK before the US declared independence.
They literally think if you can’t get a random person’s personal information at all times they must have been disappeared by an evil globalist entity.
Chicago literally had black sites where poor people and black people were literally disappeared. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homan_Square_facility
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Weird how ruining people’s lives didn’t stop that from happening.
Or, you know, 1970s Argentina
edit: ok, at least one fan of Operation Condor