Wednesday, May 27, 2015

County sheriff has used stingray over 300 times with no warrant


Sheriff John McMahon, San Bernardino County CA
This man, John McMahon, sheriff of San Bernardino County California, is an Enemy of the People.
He has deployed a device known as 'Stingray' hundreds of times without a warrant, and under questionable legal authority. Stingrays, or cell-site simulators, can be used to determine location by spoofing a cell tower, but they can also be used to intercept calls and text messages. Once deployed, the devices intercept data from a target phone as well as information from other phones within the vicinity. For years, federal and local law enforcement have tried to keep their existence a secret while simultaneously upgrading their capabilities. Over the last year, as the devices have become scrutinized, new information about the secretive devices has been revealed. more
It was revealed last year that municipal police in Wilmington, Raleigh, and Charlotte North Carolina have all used cell site simulators known as 'Stingray' multiple times.

Wilmington NC Police Chief Ralph Evangelous
P: (910) 343-3610
F: (910)343-3636
Main Office Hours M-F 8am - 5pm
Police Chief Ralph Evangelous, Deputy Chief Marshall Williamson, Deputy Chief Mitch Cunningham
E-mail: officeofthechief@wilmingtonnc.gov

Raleigh NC Chief of Police Cassandra Brown
919-996-3385 (Office)
6716 Six Forks Road
Raleigh, NC 27615

Charlotte-Mecklenburg NC Police Chief Rodney Monroe
 Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department
 601 E Trade St
Charlotte, NC
(704) 336-7600
Why don't you call (and encourage your friends to call) these three Enemies of the People and 
ask them why they continue to spy on innocent citizens.
Ask them why they are willing to "....give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety....". (full quote here) Because they and their ilk Deserve Neither!
Sadly, this unlawful behavior is just another symptom of the lawlessness known as the
 Rule of Man
Not much longer folks.
Organize, Prepare, Train

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