Citizens Out Undercover Cops Infiltrating Anti-Police Brutality Protest in Wisconsinby Carlos MillerPINAC May. 14, 2015 |
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![]() In an assertive and impressive power role reversal, citizens in Wisconsin outed a pair of undercover cops who were trying to blend in their anti-police brutality protest Tuesday afternoon. The citizens walked up with cameras recording and asked to see their badges. One of them saying there was a law that required them to do it. Another one saying there was a rule. We’re still researching the law part, but it’s probably a departmental policy. But it’s surprising they did not allow undercover cops to be exempt from that policy. One cop did pull out his badge and stated his name, although I couldn’t really make it out, I am told it is Peter Grimyer III. The other cop refused to show his badge or identify himself. His name is Anthony Curtis. Or “AC” on the streets. Read More |