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[VIDEO] Corruption Blogger Cleared in Dirty Cop Homicide

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A fired corrupt 20 year veteran of Little Rock Police Department died while trying to set ablaze a food cart belonging to a blogger who exposed crooked cops and other corrupt city, state officials. ArkansasMatters.com reported that former Little Rock Police Officer Todd Payne died when blogger Ean Bordeaux (pictured above) tackled him as Payne tried to flee the scene of the attempted arson. http://www.arkansasmatters.com/story/d/story/hot-dog-vendor-describes-incident-that-led-to-form/57480/jocSrFDgHUq-Nm5NqpxM9w Corruption Blogger  Ean Bordeaux READ ABOUT:  Little Rock's Newest Corrupt Police Chief Kenton Buckner Bordeaux is the proprietor of the Corruption Sucks blog http://corruptionsucks.blogspot.com , a webpage dedicated to exposing corruption in the Little Rock local government and in the state government of Arkansas. At about 4:30 a.m. on Friday April 18th 2014, Ean awoke to find the hot dog cart he operates for a living in flames. “I looked outside and my hot

[VIDEO] Bill O’Reilly vs. Jon Stewart on White Privilege

Jon Stewart Tries To Make Bill O’Reilly Admit White Privilege Exists & Fails. Watch the Video below from comedy central. The Daily Show Get More: Daily Show Full Episodes , The Daily Show on Facebook , Daily Show Video Archive

*UPDATED* CORRUPT COP- GREG C. KEY

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LITTLE ROCK & INSTITUTIONAL HATE CRIMES: Dick Pic Cop: LRPD Officer Greg Key.  Officer "Snitch Mitch" Mcintire    http://corruptionsucks.blogspot.com/2013/08/corrupt-cop-greg-key-sexting-erect.html EXTORTION UNDER ARKANSAS LAW: Extortion under Arkansas law would be  "theft by threat."  In the federal system, it would be a  racketeering offense . Theft by threat is a class B felony in Arkansas. The threat has to be a threat of harm or a threat to cause somebody to forgo something. The Arkansas statute provides: "Threat"  is broadly definited, and it means "a menace, however communicated, to:  (i)  Cause physical injury to any person or to commit any other criminal offense;  (ii)  Cause damage to any property;  (iii)  Accuse any person of a crime;  (iv)  Expose a secret or publish a fact tending to subject any person, living or deceased, to hatred, contempt, shame, or ridicule;  (v)  Impair any person's credit or business repute;  (