Wednesday, May 31, 2023

Open-Letter to Police

An Open-Letter to Police in the United States of America



Dear Ladies and Gentlemen of US Law Enforcement:
~~~~What the actual, living PHUCK, people? What the HELL does whether somebody WANTS TO identify oneself or not have to do with ANYTHING? We as a Society only grow weaker and more vulnerable because we're all teary-eyed little girls more worried about some swingin' dick's  "Right to be secure in his person, house, papers, and effects" than we area about apprehending bail-jumpers, sex offenders violent felons, Pedo/ChoMos and whoever else is skulking around here with
outstanding warrents
911 lights up as dozens of concerned citizens have spotted a guy open-carrying an AR-15 and wearing a tactical vest. You make contact with him, determine he hasn't broken a law and tell him he's free to go because we're supposed to care that the Second Amendment, 'ShALl nOT bE iNfRIngEd". 
 
 

How long before Police Officers become so desensitized by these chest-beating gun monkeys that a guy who just shot up his former jobsite had been seen walking along the sidewalk with "Muh AR" wearing a "Don't Treat on Muh" shirt.

Jason Gutterman/Amagansett Press Benjiman Gutterman, Wathcing the Watchmen.







 

Tuesday, May 30, 2023

Regan Benson






Regan M Benson

Akron, CO
 

Regan M Benson's Colorado Voter Registration

Denver, Colorado


Regan M Benson (born 1973) is listed at 2249 S Acoma St Apt 2 Denver, Co 80223 and is affiliated with the Libertarian Party. She is a female registered to vote in Denver County, Colorado.

She is in her forties. Regan has reached sixty years of age. Regan now resides at 481 Adams Avn, Akron, CO 80720-1129. Four persons linked to this address. Their name are Brenton J Benson, Brock Christopher Benson, and two others

Main Address
  • 481 Adams Ave, Akron, CO 80720
  • Single Family
  • Three bedrooms, Two bathrooms
  • Lot Size - 4,000 sqft, Floor Size - 1,104 sqft
  • Parcel ID# 92002006001
  • Last Sale Dec 2014 - Price $55,000
  • County: Washington County
  • FIPS: 81219242003079
  • School District: Akron R-1
  • Middle School: Akron
  • High School: Akron
  • Possible connections via main address - Brenton J Benson, Brock Christopher Benson
  • Latitude, Longitude: 40.1629921, -103.2143812
RB

Regan M Benson



 

Sunday, May 28, 2023

ANTHONY X 1st Amendment Audits/Anthony E. Passalacqua


 

An armed man claims he was assaulted and beaten by Lyon County employees in Dayton while making a “First Amendment audit” video to post on YouTube and social media.

Anthony E. Passalacqua of Dayton was arrested Jan. 2 at the Dayton Utilities Building after he filmed a video on his phone that caused Lyon County employees to feel threatened. Passalacqua was armed while making the video, according to County Manager Jeff Page.

The Lyon County Sheriff's Office was called and Passalacqua was arrested on a firearms charge.

Passalacqua, who uses the name “Sunrie” to post videos to YouTube, posted an edited, nine-minute version of the video on the video sharing website. He also posted a version to Instagram.

The video has nearly 18,000 views and is titled “1st Amendment Audit – Lyon County Public Works – Beaten up and Arrested!”

The video shows Passalacqua walking around the building, and then entering the building, filming things such as employees working and employees’ personal vehicles. The Dayton Utilities Office is at 34 Lakes Blvd.

“Let’s see if they respect our First Amendment rights,” he says as he starts filming.

When an employee asks who he is and why he is filming, he refuses to give his name. He says he is recording employees’ vehicles “because they’re out in public.”

When he enters the building, a smiling woman who identifies herself as the office supervisor asks who he is and why he is filming, and Passalacqua answers “who are you that I have to answer to?”

Another woman who appears to work for the county takes his camera from him, and Passalacqua can be heard, yelling, “You are now putting me in fear for my life and there is more than one of you … Do not touch me, I will defend myself … Nevada law says in the presence of two or more people I’m allowed to defend myself if necessary.”

Utillities Director Mike Workman can be heard telling Passalacqua to go outside.

"Nevada law allows individuals to open carry a gun in many county and city publicly owned buildings; however, it doesn’t allow the individual to brandish that gun to a government employee during a dispute," Sheriff Al McNeil said.

Passalacqua’s take on the incident, according to a post under his YouTube video, states “I am contacted by multiple employees, who then attack me, steal my camera, continue to beat me up and call the police on me.”

 

In a bio posted to his Wordpress site, Passalacqua says “I’m Italian, blue eyed, like to fish, hunt, hike, ride motorcycles, was military (Army) and law enforcement, currently an EMT, easy to annoy, tattooed and everything else is subject to change.”

He has also posted First Amendment videos that featured him filming the Dayton Post Office and the Department of Motor Vehicles, Chamber of Commerce and Nevada Department of Transportation in Carson City.

The Lyon County Sheriff’s Office has transferred the investigation to the district attorney’s office.

Page said nothing like this has happened in the county before.

“It appears from the video a female employee walked into a doorway and has a camera shoved in her face and takes it. That necessarily isn’t a wrong action. She’s startled,” he said. “I’m a little reluctant to say where it went wrong without knowing the full story (Page said he has only seen the edited video, not the unedited version.) If we did something wrong I want to verify that before I go public.”


He said since Passalacqua posted the video on YouTube the county has received “hundreds upon hundreds” of phone calls from people across the country about the matter and that “the people who call are offensive and/or threatening.” Some employees have received threatening emails, and Page said his family members have received threatening messages on Facebook.

“If a resident has a concern, I don’t have a problem that. I don’t have a problem with anyone in the nation having problems, but let’s have a conversation,” Page said. Regarding Passalacqua, Page said “I’d be more than happy to sit down and address his concerns with him. I’m not saying the county can’t improve its services.”

Passalacqua is set to appear in district court Jan. 23.

 https://www.rgj.com/story/news/local/mason-valley/2018/01/08/armed-dayton-man-claims-assault-lyon-county-employees/1015127001/