On Tuesday, Acevedo paced in front of a group of cadets on their first day of the academy, shouting about his anger over the riot in the Capitol like a preacher at a tent revival. He asked if they had heard about Tam Dinh Pham , a former Houston police officer who allegedly joined the violent mob that entered the Capitol and was charged recently with federal crimes by the Justice Department. In a fiery call and response that was posted on Twitter days later, Acevedo warned the cadets that such conduct will not be tolerated.
Understand me? Acevedo said they have found no evidence of Pham being part of a hate or armed group, but the investigation is ongoing. The Post has been unable to reach Pham for comment. Acevedo said his department does a thorough job of looking for such affiliations among officers but acknowledged that such efforts are uneven among the 18, police departments in the nation, which function autonomously. He expects the move away from public platforms like Facebook and Twitter to grow rapidly in response to the FBI arrests of those who rioted at the Capitol.
This month, Acevedo was asked by the House Oversight and Reform Committee to explain what actions police chiefs are taking, and responded by asking for help. This debate over encryption has simmered for years, with privacy advocates and technology executives defending encryption as a necessary protection and arguing that giving law enforcement these back doors would weaken security overall.
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Nation-World Pakistan says militant attack on army post kills soldier. Nation-World Federal judge declines to halt upcoming Oklahoma executions. This is not a speech which will unite the country….. Last year, for the first time in our history, a president who just lost an election tried to prevent the peaceful transfer of power as a violent mob breached the Capitol.
Biden, who was visibly angry in his speech, said the storming of the Capitol was unprecedented in US history. They were looking to overturn one. The strength of democracy is the rule of law. The 39th president recounted in an opinion piece in The New York Times how in he was able to overcome an attempt at election fraud in the courts.
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