Typical behavior of cops in Alaska

Generally applicable to all jurisdictions in the area, city, borough, state, federal, national, military, etc.

Most cops are heavily unionized collective-bargained labor-represented drunken frat boys who can't be fired or disciplined no matter what.

Alaska's politically partisan and extremist police unions are involved on the wrong side of the law in massive auto theft rings with murder-for-hire protection rackets in the state, and open fraud committed through federal and state courthouses as well as courts-martial and article-fifteens from rogue military police and U.S. marshals on nearby military bases in the state.

("Drop down, gimme five pushups!" — and turn that into a real life-ruiner in court.)

Alaska Police Standards Council v. Parcell
A police officer’s employment was terminated for abuse of alcohol, sexually offensive remarks made to two female officers, and alleged dishonesty during the subsequent police investigation. An arbitrator concluded that terminating the officer’s employment was an excessive penalty and ordered the officer’s reinstatement. The superior court affirmed the arbitration decision and the Alaska Supreme Court affirmed the superior court based on the deference that must be given to an arbitration decision. However, the Alaska Police Standards Council revoked the officer’s police certificate after concluding that the officer was not of good moral character and was dishonest. The superior court reversed the decision to revoke, substituting its judgment for the Council’s. The Supreme Court reversed the superior court, holding that the Council’s decision, like that of the arbitrator, was entitled to deference. The Court therefore affirmed the Council’s decision to revoke the officer’s police certificate.
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Bad cops need to be named and shamed for their misconduct, in order for the general public to have confidence that they are being adequately disciplined and punished for their repeated acts of misconduct and the crimes they commit on as well as off duty. Police officers are public servants and they are not entitled to any privacy or confidentiality whatsoever with respect to official actions on duty or performance on the job.

Get your warrant paperwork straight with your dates and times and places well in order, and make sure you tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth in court before you go off half-cocked with your phony half-baked police procedures to destroy innocent people's lives, or else We The People will fire you and make sure you stay fired, and never ever work in any capacity of law or justice or law enforcement or private security or service of process again.

Officer Complaints & Disciplinary Action
Jordan Lassiter made this request to Alaska State Troopers of Alaska.

Cops are not entitled to make arbitrary or unwarranted arrests or dump the bodies of their victims in the wilderness without accountability to the courts.


Kinross Gold Corporation is no longer to be trusted for legislation and lobbying and police activity. They are guilty of the crime of possessing cyanides and other poisons with intent to commit murder or allowed murder to be committed by poisoning.

Your gold and silver is cankered; and the rust of them shall be a witness against you, and shall eat your flesh as it were fire. Ye have heaped treasure together for the last days [James 5:3].
2024 Alaska Statutes :: Title 11. Criminal Law :: Chapter 46. Offenses Against Property :: Article 2. Burglary and Criminal Trespass. :: Sec. 11.46.315. Possession of burglary tools
Alaska Stat. § 11.46.315 - Possession of burglary tools from 2024 Alaska Statutes
(1) nitroglycerine, dynamite, or any other tool, instrument, or device adapted or designed for use in committing a crime referred to in (a)(1)-(3) of this section; or (2) any acetylene torch, electric arc, burning bar, thermal lance, oxygen lance, or other similar device capable of burning through steel, concrete, or other solid material.

The gold companies are ransacking other people's property for their own loss prevention efforts.

And the movie people. The beautiful people with all the money to pay their plastic surgeons and personal bodyguards out of pocket. Gun-grabbing rookie cops who don't know sh!t about a hill of beans about civil rights or due process of law to put criminals in prison or leave law-abiding gun-owning citizens alone. High school dropouts with a license to beat and bully at law and carte blanche to abuse their authority and commit crimes under color of law.

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And this after applying for work and being accepted for employment with falsified police academy diplomas, shredding our precious Bill of Rights and other founding documents, substituting their phony “police procedurals” for the due process of law, and twisting and distorting the law far out of proportion to all truth and justice to be used as an arbitrary instrument of organized crime, terrorism, extortion, murder, robbery, drug-dealing, rape, kidnapping, real estate fraud and auto theft.