Free Keene TV – Keene Police Open House
The Keene Police department participated in it’s 28th Annual National Night Out where they opened up the doors to the public.
Voice over by Jason Repsher.
The Keene Police department participated in it’s 28th Annual National Night Out where they opened up the doors to the public.
Voice over by Jason Repsher.
Hunter, Beau, Ademo and others gather in Central Square for Jury Nullification outreach. They put on a bbq and handed out flyers to cars that had stopped at the lights around the square.
Get the latest news on Ian Freeman and his caging. If you are wondering how you can help out. Ian says, move to New Hampshire and be a part of the action!
Originally posted at CopBlock.org:
Lets assume you’re the owner of a business and you employ five people. One day you find out that one of your employees is threatening people to make sales. You didn’t approve of this tactic and quickly move on this information. You call in the employee and address the situation. You explain to them that threatening people is not how you conduct business and even though it might produce larger sales in the short term, it will ultimately destroy the company – ending both your jobs. Hopefully the employee will understand and adapts (or atleast respects) to your request. Though it’s possible they wouldn’t (adapt) and you’d have to fire them. Either way, in business, when you don’t agree with your employee (or with your employer) you have the option to end the relationship (on either side).
Let’s go one step further and bring police into the scenario. Police are paid for with tax dollars and tax dollars are collected from taxpayers. Essentially, taxpayers are the employer’s of the police and, just like any other business, the employer has the right to tell the employee if (and/or when) they don’t approve of their employees actions. Right? Yet, there is NO real course of action one can take to stop police from doing something you don’t like or want, like regular employers can. You can’t physically stop the police officer, nor can you fire a police officer and you can’t stop paying taxes either – we all know what happens if you do. So, what can you do?
Video update of the days events. No trial footage.
The State had a jury trial for Ian Freeman. He was found not guilty of Resisting arrest and guilty of Obstructing. Jason Talley filmed the trial and gives a recap of the days events.

Facebook Update from Pete Voluntaryist Eyre:
“Today “judge” Arnold ordered Ian caged for 90 days for sitting in front of the vehicle that over a year ago held Heika Courser (who was cuffed for a victimless action). Ian’s request to remain free until his appeal was heard was denied. He also has 270days suspended for 2yrs.”
More information coming from witnesses of today’s events.
This week on Free Keene TV:
1. National Night Out
2. Thomas Ball Self-Immolation Reaction
3. Jason Repsher sits in on the opinion panel
4. Special Guest Jason Talley and a demo reel
Guest Pundit: Ademo Freeman