Female crime in Alaska
Too much “girl crime” and police misconduct and too many telephonic hearings and video arraignments with AI to tell true crime from fiction in a state where cops traditionally hold to a folksy television series documentary mindset instead of pursuing justice or fighting serious organized crime.

Alaska’s justice system is a total sham of television documentary series, telephonic hearings and video arraignments where prisoners are not actually in prison any more than the lawyers and judges who log in via Zoom cameras are actually in court, so the criminals are let out of prison to “work” at local gas stations, grocery stores, bars and restaurants which are closed to suspicious outsiders so that they can continue to steal cars, deal drugs, murder professionally and commit other crimes under corrupt officials including Obama-appointed U.S. Marshal Robert Heun and Alaska Public Safety Commissioner James Cockrell. The culture of law enforcement corruption is deeply entrenched in Alaska and has spread to military police with corrupt courts-martial and Article-15 “tickets” on nearby bases including Joint Base Elmendorf–Richardson, Fort Wainwright, Eielson Air Force Base and Fort Greely.
Longstanding practice is for cops to “pick people up” on on bogus charges without warrants in various public places under video surveillance, distributing footage along with other false information to foreign countries for the purpose of having U.S. citizens bullied and picked up on false charges and harassed by police in those countries as well.
The places where cops “pick people up” are the same places in many cases where cops are actively harboring illegal aliens, felons and fugitives from justice who receive protection and advanced warning from the political parties in control of the internationally networked intelligence surveillance camera infastructure.
Flock Safety undoubtedly performs automated facial recognition on surveillance video footage, and transmits that “cooked” surveillance intelligence to foreign countries as well as domestic agencies. The company’s denial of these practices is a total lie. Wholesale law enforcement procurement and purchasing divisions and large metropolitan police departments which use Flock’s services are well prepared and equipped to do automated facial recognition on the video surveillance footage collected by Flock cameras, and the infrastructure for doing so is fully integrated with the system. They cannot deny this. The raw domestic surveillance intelligence collected by city, state and local police departments as well as private security guards and loss prevention officers has not been administratively classified as “SECRET//NOFORN” and those departments do work freely with foreign law enforcement agencies while actively evading U.S. jurisdiction for the crimes of industrial and nation-state espionage they commit under color of law.
The son of an Alaska State Trooper, Cockrell began his own nearly 30-year career with the troopers in 1983. Cockrell retired in 2007, then came back in 2013 to serve as the director of the Alaska State Wildlife Troopers. In 2014, he was appointed as director for the Division of Alaska State Troopers, a position he held until his resignation in 2017. ¶Cockrell’s nomination comes after the departure of former Commissioner Amanda Price, who abruptly resigned in early February. Price, the only woman to hold the position, did not go quietly. In a scathing criticism, Price accused the governor of forcing her out after she demoted the director of wildlife troopers in what she called a “personnel decision.” She also said she clashed with the governor about proposed reforms to the state’s 9-1-1 system.
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