More public corruption in Alaska serves to enable police brutality and drug dealing

It's a complete gutter district.

Understanding What Police Brutality Is and Why It Occurs

FBI warns Alaskans of ‘aggressive’ scammers posing as officers, govt. officials
The FBI warns that criminal scammers are using artificial intelligence and other ploys to appear as officials from the FBI, as well as from other local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies across Alaska. They are contacting victims using spoofed phone numbers and a variety of other tactics to appear legitimate.
Alaska’s political corruption scandal reaped prison, vindication and uncertainty for the accused
Alaska’s now infamous political corruption probe netted no less than a dozen people, ranging from U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens to businessmen, lobbyists, a former governor’s chief of staff and a handful of state lawmakers. It brought the actions of government attorneys and investigators -- whose botched work forced the U.S.
Richard Mauer, reporter who probed corruption in Alaska, dies at 76 - Editor and Publisher
He routinely took on the powerful and was part of a Pulitzer-winning team at The Anchorage Daily News that investigated alcoholism and suicide among Native Alaskans.
Alaska State of Corruption
UNISHKA | Alaska Named America’s Most Corrupt State, Again
Alaska, renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and diverse culture, also grapples with a darker reputation: corruption.
Wasilla doctor case reveals Alaska doesn’t screen board appointees for ongoing criminal investigations
In Alaska, the state’s background check process for board appointees does not include ongoing criminal investigations
UPDATE: Officers’ names released after fatal officer-involved shooting in Fairbanks on New Year’s Day
A man is dead and another injured after an officer-involved shooting on New Year’s Day in Fairbanks.
Anchorage’s fatal police shootings increased since 2000, Daily News analysis shows
The tally of four fatal shootings so far this year in Anchorage is tied with 2016 as the most in recent memory.
Fairbanks police shoot, kill man following deadly domestic dispute
Two people are dead following two separate shootings — including one involving police — Monday night in west Fairbanks.
Names of two officers released in fatal Delta Junction shooting
The two officers were part of a task force carrying search and arrest warrants for Jensen, who was wanted on counts of sexual abuse of a minor.
Police deploy gas in Midtown standoff before arresting armed man
The man was brandishing a weapon on Arctic Boulevard before he went into a residence and refused to come out, Anchorage police said.
Federal judge rules that Anchorage police used ‘excessive force’ in man’s death during SWAT standoff
The judge ordered the city to pay $150,000 to the survivors of Dan Demott Jr.
State settles with Fairbanks man for $500k in lawsuit over violent police tactics during mental health crisis

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Tear gas training an annual event for Fort Wainwright soldiers
Each line of the Pledge of Allegiance gets harder to recite as gas fills the lungs, burns the eyes and causes involuntarily coughing.