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Are there any Missouri Lawmen here?

I just got an e-mail about a very disturbing report issued by Missouri Information Analysis Center which states that people displaying US Flags, Pro-American, Pro-Constitution, or Ron Paul bumper stickers are potential domestic terrorists and should be treated as such.

According to one of the articles linked to the e-mail, the report was sent out to Missouri Law Enforcement Officers and is being distributed nationwide.

Have any of you police officers seen any sort of official report along these lines or is it a major misunderstanding.

Doc Hudson

Quote from one article and link to another.

http://realneo.us/content/police-trained-nationwid...

A secret report distributed by the Missouri Information Analysis Center lists Ron Paul supporters, libertarians, people who display bumper stickers, people who own gold, or even people who fly a U.S. flag and equates them with radical race hate groups and terrorists. This is merely the latest example in an alarming trend which confirms that law enforcement across the country is being trained that American citizens are a dangerous enemy.

http://www.scribd.com/doc/13271183/Missouri-Inform...

Update:

Thanks for the common sense Christopher. i didn't want to believe that this issue was a sinister as it was made out to be.

Trooper, you have some good points about the grammar. But you need to remember that not all bloggers are educated journalists. Most are nothing more than concerned citizens of average education and little training in writing news articles.

Lov4nzyx2, sorry but I cannot agree with you. If it were a report on a specific crime with sensitive information regarding evidence or suspects, I'd agree with you. But a public policy is a public document and is available for public view.

Thank you all for taking time to comment. I'm going to leave this question open another day or two to see if anyone else has any thoughts on the subject.

Doc

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  • 1 decade ago
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    OK....first off- breathe, my friend! I am an Officer in Missouri, and have read many, many, many reports like this one.

    These are produced when there is concern due to threats or illegal activity coming to light. This whole report is a compilation of information, and information only. The link to Presidential candidates is there because enough intelligence reports have linked certain groups to supporting certain people....again- it's information only.

    Case in point- let's say I get a call for shots fired, and upon arrival- view a vehicle bearing an upside-down American flag, Ron Paul sticker and a "Don't Tread on Me' sticker. Do I now have some super-secret power to shoot on sight because I think it might be a Militia member? No. Absolutely not. But do I now use extra caution, knowing that the occupant "may" be a Militia member, who "may" be part of a group that is tied to illegal activity in the area? Yes. And that's the reason for reports like this....to make sure I am aware of all the possibilities.

    Please re-read the report. In no way, shape or form is it "an alarming trend which confirms that law enforcement across the country is being trained that American citizens are a dangerous enemy."

    Nor is it a "secret report". There are commonly reports issued that are "classified" to Law Enforcement only. But you need to remember it is a REPORT....a compilation of gathered information designed to arm LEO's with KNOWLEDGE. It is a report, and NOT a directive. It is not an order. It is merely information. Our job is to ensure that constitutional and civil rights are NOT abridged.

    It does NOT say that anyone voting for Ron Paul is to be stopped, and have their constitutional rights violated! LOL

    By the way- I kind of liked Ron Paul, and thought he has some great ideas! Should I arrest myself and violate my own rights now?

    Here's another way of looking at Police information- If we compile a report that shows that 99% of purse snatchings are being committed by white teenagers who wear purple shirts, would you expect me to stop Asian females in an attempt to catch them? No- you should expect that I would be out there looking for white teens in purple shirts! Now, does it mean that every white kid with a purple shirt is now guilty of purse snatching? No....but it's good information.

    Again- please breathe, and try not to take things out of context!

    Source(s): Police Officer FTO/CIT
  • 1 decade ago

    Those links are personal web sites. I assure you, they are not official. The second reference you posted can't even spell "militia" right (they have it "malitia").

    I read some of the first link, and observed it is poorly written. They use the word "that" quite often. Trained journalists know the word "that" is almost worthless, as the sentence almost always reads better without the word (try it on the sentence below I cut and pasted from the site, read it without the word "that", and you will see). Note "that" is used twice in the same sentence. This person is not educated in journalism.

    "This is merely the latest example in an alarming trend which confirms that law enforcement across the country is being trained that American citizens are a dangerous enemy."

    I sent the link to the Public Information Officer at the Missouri Highway Patrol, as the are using their logo on the document.

    Source(s): 17 years law enforcement
  • 1 decade ago

    And to add to Trooper's comments, even if this were something given to officers, it would not be public information to be put out on Y/A.

    Source(s): Law enforcement, 11 years
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