Manchester Justice System Targets Ademo Now – Wiretapping Round 2

Its been almost three months to the day since Frank was assaulted by Darren Murphy, an employee of the Manchester Police Department, while at lunch in Manchester’s West High. Since then, and as I explain in the video above, not one single government employee has been reprimanded or had to appear in court. The principle hasn’t been investigated for demanding that Michael delete evidence of a crime. Murphy was back at the same school the very next day, while Frank was suspended for 10 day and awaits news on expulsion – last I heard.

Yet, the victim (Frank) and the two people (myself and Michael) who attempted to hold those harming others accountable are the ones who are being criminalized? Today I found out, via the local news paper, that I have been charged with three counts of felony wiretapping. I face anywhere from 15 – 20 years in prison for these alleged crimes. Seriously? Do you see what’s happening here?

The police are trying to jail me because they’re upset I helped Frank and Michael publicize their encounter with Murphy. When this whole thing could have been solved had Murphy had apologized the following day, after all, we all have long days.

So, who watches the watchers? Where’s the accountability? Where is Murphy’s apology to Frank? Where are the indictments for the public officials who broke the law too? Where is justice?

If this bothers you, please call either of the numbers below on my behalf.

Manchester Police – (603) 668-8711

Hillsborough County Attorney’s Office – (603) 627-5605

Stay tuned to this meta post for the latest regarding this story. Once again, I’ll be trying to stay free from a cage because some people think they have more rights than you.

 

Free Keene TV – Episode 21 – November 28th, 2011

On this weeks episode:

1. Derrick J Freeman has his charges dropped for video recording in the lobby outside Keene District Court.
2. Ron Paul visits Keene State College
3. The latest installment of Better Than A Cop from Copblock.org
4. A video about the charitable event “Basket Brigade” carried out in Manchester, NH. Video thanks to Libertyontour.com

Pete Eyre and Ademo Freeman join the show as special guests on the discussion panel.

Jonny Ray is back as the Anchor.

Free Keene TV – Episode 15 – October 17th, 2011

In this week’s episode:

1. Police abuse in a Manchester School
2. The Occupy movement comes to Keene and Occupier Craig Rice is in-studio to talk about it.

New for this episode: Heika Courser has her first show as anchor, Michele Seven has her first show as part of the opinion panel and Ali Havens joins the opinion panel for the first time.

Talley.TV Livestream Archive of Pete & Ademo’s Trial in Greenfield, MA

The live streamed videos that were broadcast by Talley.TV from Greenfield, MA on July 18th and 19th have been organized into a YouTube playlist containing 25 videos. It begins on the 19th with Pete and Ademo announcing their victory in front of supporters and then switches to the morning on the 18th during the “No Victim No Crime” Rally in front of the Greenfield, MA Courthouse:

Thanks to Pete Eyre, Ademo Freeman, Ian Freeman, Kathy Breidel and others for providing live updates for the hundreds of people watching the live stream.

In addition to streaming live video updates, I posted to the CopBlock Facebook and Twitter accounts to quickly update their active police accountability network. As you may be aware, Pete Eyre and Ademo Mueller were victorious at the end of the day because they had the truth on their side (as documented by rolling video cameras) and jurors who were willing to go against the State by declaring that the two liberty activists were, indeed, “NOT GUILTY.”

The next episode of Talley.TV will feature a juror who explained why he voted against the State and in favor of Ademo & Pete in this historic court case.

Learn more about their victory over the Greenfield, MA law enforcers, prosecutors, judge, and other employees of the State at CopBlock.org. Thanks to the Civil Disobedience Evolution Fund for sponsoring the Talley.TV live stream.