From the L.A. Times - police state tactics run amok....this time by none-other-than the state police in neighboring Maryland.
Looks like trampling civil rights by spying on peaceably-assembled American citizens is not just for dead-eyed federal government spooks.
God, I hope the new administration seriously addresses outrages like this.
I won't be holding my breath.
Looks like trampling civil rights by spying on peaceably-assembled American citizens is not just for dead-eyed federal government spooks.
God, I hope the new administration seriously addresses outrages like this.
I won't be holding my breath.
Spying on pacifists, environmentalists, and nuns
An undercover Maryland State Police trooper infiltrated nonviolent groups and labeled dozens of people as terrorists.By Bob Drogin - December 7, 2008
Reporting from Takoma Park, Md. — To friends in the protest movement, Lucy was an eager 20-something who attended their events and sent encouraging e-mails to support their causes.
Only one thing seemed strange.
"At one demonstration, I remember her showing up with a laptop computer and typing away," said Mike Stark, who helped lead the anti-death-penalty march in Baltimore that day. "We all thought that was odd."
Not really. The woman was an undercover Maryland State Police trooper who between 2005 and 2007 infiltrated more than two dozen rallies and meetings of nonviolent groups.
Maryland officials now concede that, based on information gathered by "Lucy" and others, state police wrongly listed at least 53 Americans as terrorists in a criminal intelligence database -- and shared some information about them with half a dozen state and federal agencies, including the National Security Agency.
Among those labeled as terrorists: two Catholic nuns, a former Democratic congressional candidate, a lifelong pacifist and a registered lobbyist. One suspect's file warned that she was "involved in puppet making and allows anarchists to utilize her property for meetings."
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