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Ditz writes: "Oakley has 290 residents. They also have over 100 police, for some reason. Those police are also, more or less entirely anonymous. Who those police are or what they are doing is a mystery, even to the village trustees."

The village of Oakley, Michigan. (photo: Jeff Schrier/Mlive.com)
The village of Oakley, Michigan. (photo: Jeff Schrier/Mlive.com)


ISIS Cited as Michigan Village's Police Push for Secrecy

By Jason Ditz, AntiWar.com

20 October 14

 

he tiny village of Oakley, Michigan looks fairly unremarkable as you drive through it. Located along the M-52 highway, it consists of little more than a single traffic light, with a bar on one side and a gas station on the other. It�s a village of secrets, however, or so it would seem.

Oakley has 290 residents. They also have over 100 police, for some reason. Those police are also, more or less entirely anonymous.

Who those police are or what they are doing is a mystery, even to the village trustees, who say they don�t even have a proper list of their own of who all these people are, though they have been assured by the police chief that many of them have never even been to Oakley, and likely never will.

So what�s the game underpinning all this? There�ve been a series of lawsuits in recent years aiming to find out exactly that, leading the village to shut the police force down last month.

Here�s where it gets crazy. The village council shut the police down for not having any insurance, because they�re constantly getting sued. Days later, the police showed up again, announcing they�d bought their own insurance and didn�t need the village�s permission to continue to operate. They fund themselves through secret donations from secret benefactors. Weird, right?

Last week, after village council members filed a lawsuit, a judge finally ordered the police to shut down again. Days later, the council voted to finally respond to years of Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests and release the names of all those secret police. The list has yet to be released, and the council itself is waiting on the police chief to do that, since they don�t have any complete lists.

Today, letters showed up at the doors of the council members� houses, on the letterhead of a high profile Detroit lawyer. The letters demanded that they recind the decision and stop the release of the FOIA documents, insisting that the police had been promised anonymity, and claiming that ISIS, yes that ISIS, was a potential threat to the police if their names were made public.

The letter went on to warn that because everyone knows ISIS is a thing, and knows ISIS would want to get ahold of Oakley police, releasing their names would be a malicious act, one for which punitive damages could be awards.


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+10 # jackox 2018-07-01 08:34
No Republicans have backed the bill because they all want to bring back lynching- Wait a minute- isn't it already here?
 
 
+10 # wilhelmscream 2018-07-01 11:45
Self defense argument (bullshit on that) Lynching is murder
 
 
+16 # chrisconno 2018-07-01 10:36
It is astonishing that today, in 2018, lynching is NOT a federal crime. What is WRONG with our society? Where are the christians? Where are the decent law makers? How delusional are we to have our country be so inhumane? We are no better than the despots we vilify.
 
 
+3 # DudeistPriest 2018-07-01 14:57
Not that I'm against making racially motivated lynching a federal crime, but since the last lynching was some 50 years ago, wouldn't it be better if they supported a bill that made the shooting of unarmed civilians by police a federal crime?

I get the impression that this is merely an election year feel good bill that will have no real effect.
 
 
+1 # chrisconno 2018-07-02 17:45
The lynchings have never stopped, just lessened. There was an eleven year old girl maybe ten years ago who was raped repeatedly and lynched by two beer drinking racists. Left for dead, that little girl survived but with too many scars. There was a news story recently about a boy being lynched. Lynching is still an issue and should be a felony with prison time attached.
 
 
+2 # Wise woman 2018-07-01 21:12
Too many Christians are republicans. In addition, they were KKK members and the right wing fascists of today. You don't see other religious groups in these organizations. Nope, they're bible toting Christians. Shame on us that no such law exists. I believe we are the only country that needs one.
 

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