jdleighty.bsky.social
Open record, police accountability, justice advocate. Executive Director of Citizen Nine26. Our judicial system needs an overhaul.
My collection of public records: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1rNLNK6sfQArkPrDkfzWaH9ZnVwpzMlCz
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I honestly can’t believe there aren’t a pile of dead ICE agents already. They look like kidnappers and sex traffickers. The U.S. government wants us to be cordial and compliant with attackers until we can verify we are being killed by someone other than a government agent.
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How can someone so misinformed as Hulings talk for so long?
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That is a great question. And it totally goes in the face of SPD’s statement.
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I worked as one of the police liaisons yesterday to help keep people safe. This is the first time I have heard anything about the police suffering constant verbal abuse. Everything I saw was good behavior towards the police. By the end of the night I thought it went well, considering everything.
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The biggest turnout I have seen in Spokane! It was awesome!
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I believe I talked to you a couple of times without realizing it was you. Here’s some photos from the day.
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That was awesome!
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If I were still in the military, I’d refuse to recognize him as my commander in chief. As a veteran, I denounce Trump in that role now.
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I like you, so don’t take this the wrong way, but I gotta ask:
You thank people, you repost what you like, but you rarely hit the like button.
Why?
Me? I’m the opposite. I like too often. I hand out likes as if they were free. I might need a “like” intervention. 😁
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Schrödinger's Los Angeles?
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JFC! In war, this is against the Geneva Conventions!
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JFC! At times of war, this is against the Geneva Conventions!
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And you may ask yourself, "Well, how did I get here?"
You may ask yourself, "What is that beautiful house?"
You may ask yourself, "Where does that highway go to?"
And you may ask yourself, "Am I right, am I wrong?"
And you may say to yourself, "My God, what have I done?"
Grifters probably.
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They don’t care about flags. They care about maintaining supremacy. The Post Falls American Legion was flying the Confederate flag. After public pressure, they claimed to remove it. In reality, they just moved it to a quieter corner. It’s still there.
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Because the MAGA cultists do not value intelligence. They idolize offensive, intimidating, malicious and insulting behavior. It allows them to feel powerful and in control.
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I thought the state governor was in charge of the National Guard. Doesn’t the governor have the ability to deny the use of the National Guard in situations like this?
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FOIA and state public records laws are largely toothless. Agencies can block access using bogus exemptions or outrageous fees—and they rarely face consequences. Transparency shouldn’t depend on whether a government agency feels like cooperating.
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A consequence would be a complete review and change to policy so this will never happen again. Saying I own it is akin to, “My bad. Can we move on now?”
Changes have to be made!
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“Your package has been delivered.”
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It turns out Zelenskyy has more cards than the orange blob had realized. 8647
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The original was the best. /s
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That’s why it was a success. Putin’s puppet couldn’t leak the information because he was never told. Zelensky knew.
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Exactly two months later I would be experiencing my first day of basic training at Ft. McClellan, Alabama. Not related in the slightest, except, that is what I remember from 1985.
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They didn’t have to. They submitted their resumes willingly and now work for ICE.
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Cowards.
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If I were Elon Musk, I’d be the best father I could be, supportive of my kids’ identities. I’d fight hunger, disease, and inequality. I’d fund education, mental health, police accountability, and the fight against fascism and racism. I would help people and our environment, not hurt them.
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I look forward to the tribunals. Every ICE agent will be found guilty.