Here it comes.
Watch carefully in the case against Scott Peters, who is accused of shooting two McHenry County Sheriff's Department deputies.
According to the Northwest Herald, McHenry County prosecutors (name the prosecutors!) say that Peters has a history of being "anti-government" and "anti-police."
This ought to be enough to scare the bejesus out of about any citizen. Just imagine being arrested. When they start cleaning the skeletons out of your closets, will you be labeled "anti-government" and/or "anti-police"?
Have you ever griped about Obama's policies? Or Rahm Emanuel's? Or the McHenry County Board's?
Have you ever complained about militarization of the McHenry County Sheriff's Department? Or said anything bad about Nygren or Zinke or about any of the bad apples at MCSD? Or even of the waste at little ol' Spring Grove PD? Does that make you "anti-police"?
Will you be labeled "anti-government" or "anti-police"?
What are the "court records" that indicate Peters' such history? Are these "records" merely the documents that are filed in the current case? Or is there something substantial from his past that makes the foundation for the statements?
"The price of freedom is eternal vigilance." Do not let the McHenry County State's Attorney Office get away with this kind of nonsense, even in such a serious case as this!
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Sovereign citizen is what it sounds like they may be calling him. Easy enough to follow if he's filed any "legal" paperwork.
BTW; his feelings are the least of my concerns when it comes to this assassination attempt of two officers. Here's another reason for officer-worn cameras
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