Police detain group found inside U-haul in Coeur d'Alene, all dressed the same and wearing masks

FBI class of 2023 on a field day assignment?
If you notice, were in the military and you work out, most of those guys have push-up muscles, as in give me 50 before you run the trail loop at the academy.

Unlike your typical redneck WS group, only a couple of fatbody or Heavy 6's in the bunch.

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And don't you normally remove the cap and search it when patting someone down before cuffing them?
 
Just a couple snippets I grabbed from the above videos.
I think you guys might like this......especially the ones that have seen/been cuffed with/or have cuffed others, with the lame ass zip ties.

This is how you zip tie your buddy....not a perp.

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In the second image you can see he is clearly holding his hands together so the cuffs do not fall off.

Hmm, I have no idea why I would question the authenticity of the bust.
 
If the 31 names released are real people, and turn out not to be government employees, I see defamation lawsuits in the future.
If they are fake people then they won't be found.
With the "arrests" being a misdemeanor, cleared by paying a fine (likely reimbursed by FBI under the table funds) this will vaporize.

Coeur d’Alene Police Chief Lee White can now buy his Mercedes.
 
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The name in your attached image does not appear in the pdf.
Did he show his badge and get released?

PDF seems to be updated pretty regularly. The date/time is different than when I linked it. I believe the bond amount was only a few hundred dollars. So, I’d imagine they are now out on bond.

Will have to check and see if that case number is active as far as courts are concerned.

As far as the times and amount of them at any given time, that would likely be due to how long it takes to process/book them. The listed “arrest” time *should* be the same (or whatever that facility/agency uses for the term), however there might be another time listed that is the equivalent to when they were listed/booked into the jail. So in theory, there should be a time on each one that is the same and another time that is different.

Depending on how it works in that facility/county, and how often it’s updated, it likely won’t ever have all of them listed at the same time as some will be bonded out before the others are finished being booked.


Again, that would be the “normal” way/explanation. I have zero knowledge either way on other possibilities.
 
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Aside from breaking the seatbelt laws, I’m still trying to figure out what LAW they ACTUALLY broke

In a real system of justice a law that WOULD HAVE/COULD HAVE BROKE doesn’t even get you on the fucking buss.
 
violating fashion law?
Color coordinated like a bowling team.
Happens when your leader is a kid.

31 times $300 (plus court costs) is one heck of a traffic stop/
They wold charge the driver with violating the seat belt law, not the passengers.

How many missed their flights back home.
 
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Aside from breaking the seatbelt laws, I’m still trying to figure out what LAW they ACTUALLY broke

In a real system of justice a law that WOULD HAVE/COULD HAVE BROKE doesn’t even get you on the fucking buss.

I’m no expert on Idaho law, but it seems like they are using the “conspiracy” statue.

Basically, the text in Idaho states that if two or more people plan to commit any of the crimes listed, they will be charge for conspiracy to commit that crime.

And it is charged at the level in which one would be charged if they had been successful in committing the crime. So if what they were planning was a felony, it’s a felony conspiracy.

Here are links for the conspiracy and riot statues in Idaho.

The quick version is, they believe they were conspiring to riot. Which without something extra such as hurting someone, is a misdemeanor.

Hence the misdemeanor conspiracy to riot charges.

Also, the level of suspicion for an arrest is “probable cause”. Which is much lower than “beyond a reasonable doubt” which is required for a conviction. The ability to prove to a jury they were conspiring to riot is a completely separate discussion.


 
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Here’s the current list of people in custody of the county jail near there.

The pic attached highlights the information that likely means this was the case this thread is about.

If you scroll through you can find anyone with that case number and the conspiracy charge.

And then use their names to dig if you like.

Just providing information. I have no opinion either way on the situation.

The names have all been scrubbed from the "Current Inmate List" you posted.
Nothing to see there huh ?

Damn, I have a stupid cat that could have done a better job of making this shit NOT look like it was a Fed inside job.
 
I’m no expert on Idaho law, but it seems like they are using the “conspiracy” statue.

Basically, the text in Idaho states that if two or more people plan to commit any of the crimes listed, they will be charge for conspiracy to commit that crime.

And it is charged at the level in which one would be charged if they had been successful in committing the crime. So if what they were planning was a felony, it’s a felony conspiracy.

Here are links for the conspiracy and riot statues in Idaho.

The quick version is, they believe they were conspiring to riot. Which without something extra such as hurting someone, is a misdemeanor.

Hence the misdemeanor conspiracy to riot charges.

Also, the level of suspicion for an arrest is “probable cause”. Which is much lower than “beyond a reasonable doubt” which is required for a conviction. The ability to prove to a jury they were conspiring to riot is a completely separate discussion.


Law enforcement won’t touch real crimes because LEO are complicit and many times directly involved. These are the crimes of the state. The crimes committed by the state are the crimes that affect everyone.

This event is fake as fuck and leo is clearly responsible as always. Doing their part fucking the people not on the gov’s tit. You can’t admit it because you are on their side.
 
The names have all been scrubbed from the "Current Inmate List" you posted.
Nothing to see there huh ?

Damn, I have a stupid cat that could have done a better job of making this shit NOT look like it was a Fed inside job.

Names are “scrubbed” anytime someone leaves the jail.

Not saying there isn’t something to see. Just that point is not the one you want to hang your hat on.

As in, not in the jail, can’t have your name on the list……cause, you’re not in the jail.
 
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No one has posted the 31 names here as they could be undercover FBI agents and that could be seen as a breach of national security.
I'm sure the left media has tracked down all 31 and would publish info if real.
Hehe :)
 
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Names are “scrubbed” anytime someone leaves the jail.

Not saying there isn’t something to see. Just that point is not the one you want to hang your hat on.

As in, not in the jail, can’t have your name on the list……cause, you’re not in the jail.
Yea, I know how that works....but...
I've been to CDA a bunch and I doubt the copshop is that efficient.
It takes time to book the person, do whatever paperwork, and then release the person, and do all that paperwork.
For *supposedly* 31 guys that is like world record setting efficiency and shit.
Almost like they were ready for it.

BTW:
Anyone notice that every name (save like 2) are the most bizarre names ever conceived ?
Keiran Padraig Morris ?
It's almost like you made this shit up....
Oh, wait....
 
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Keiran Padraig Morris ?

Can’t comment validity of info. But some antifa site has prior info posted about him. Obviously that doesn’t mean the info is real.

 
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PDF seems to be updated pretty regularly. The date/time is different than when I linked it. I believe the bond amount was only a few hundred dollars. So, I’d imagine they are now out on bond.

Will have to check and see if that case number is active as far as courts are concerned.

As far as the times and amount of them at any given time, that would likely be due to how long it takes to process/book them. The listed “arrest” time *should* be the same (or whatever that facility/agency uses for the term), however there might be another time listed that is the equivalent to when they were listed/booked into the jail. So in theory, there should be a time on each one that is the same and another time that is different.

Depending on how it works in that facility/county, and how often it’s updated, it likely won’t ever have all of them listed at the same time as some will be bonded out before the others are finished being booked.


Again, that would be the “normal” way/explanation. I have zero knowledge either way on other possibilities.
Low bond indicates to me that they are patsy's or feds than.

God knows if they were entrapped or true believers they would be locked up and the key sent into space on the next musk rocket.
 
violating fashion law?
Color coordinated like a bowling team.
Happens when your leader is a kid.

31 times $300 (plus court costs) is one heck of a traffic stop/
They wold charge the driver with violating the seat belt law, not the passengers.

How many missed their flights back home.
Not sure any traffic laws were even broken, unless riding in a bed of a truck is now illegal, at least for Americans. Riding in a one ton and heavier truck doesn't require one to wear a seatbelt, or so I've been told.
 

It’s obvious…. Days after Google says that Skynet has awakened, it sends a van load of biological terminators and a young John Conner to kick off the apocalypse… because Arnie and that liquid dude failed!!!

This has to be real. The youngern is really John Conner and Skynet is trying again!!

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Not sure any traffic laws were even broken, unless riding in a bed of a truck is now illegal, at least for Americans. Riding in a one ton and heavier truck doesn't require one to wear a seatbelt, or so I've been told.

Right or wrong, typically what happens when a call comes in like that is the responding officer/s will follow until a traffic violation occurs.

Follow someone long enough, they’ll eventually forgot to use a blinker or cross a line, etc.

Different conversation on the opinions of the ethics of that. But that’s typically how PC for a stop is made.
 
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I’m no expert on Idaho law, but it seems like they are using the “conspiracy” statue.

Basically, the text in Idaho states that if two or more people plan to commit any of the crimes listed, they will be charge for conspiracy to commit that crime.

And it is charged at the level in which one would be charged if they had been successful in committing the crime. So if what they were planning was a felony, it’s a felony conspiracy.

Here are links for the conspiracy and riot statues in Idaho.

The quick version is, they believe they were conspiring to riot. Which without something extra such as hurting someone, is a misdemeanor.

Hence the misdemeanor conspiracy to riot charges.

Also, the level of suspicion for an arrest is “probable cause”. Which is much lower than “beyond a reasonable doubt” which is required for a conviction. The ability to prove to a jury they were conspiring to riot is a completely separate discussion.



So future crimes department?

We’ll freedom was fun while it lasted.
 
Right or wrong, typically what happens when a call comes in like that is the responding officer/s will follow until a traffic violation occurs.

Follow someone long enough, they’ll eventually forgot to use a blinker or cross a line, etc.

Different conversation on the opinions of the ethics of that. But that’s typically how PC for a stop is made.

“I detect the odor of…”

“Your vehicle matches the description of…”

PC became a joke 30 years ago, and the dumb people just clap like seals.

Plus no personal consequences for the individual officers poor actions. Lots more videos of police grossly overstepping the law than of their fellow officers cuffing and stuffing bad cops.
 
Something tells me that 30 guys in the back of a closed box truck is not really all that safe.

For sure. But, that would be a tough one to articulate. Generally speaking, unless is something major or a ton of calls, you can’t just pull the vehicle over because a concerned citizen called in.

And you wouldn’t be able to articulate how you suspected there were 30 people in the back.

Which is why you see a lot of cases dropped. The reason for the initial stop isn’t good. Therefore all evidence collected may not be admissible.

I’m just speculating, but I’d bet in this instance they pulled them over for a traffic violation and then asked for permission to look in the back. Or, depending on the state and commercial vehicle laws, if the truck falls under commercial, they can likely perform a roadside inspection.

All kinds of ways it could go down. “Officially” anyway.
 
So future crimes department?

We’ll freedom was fun while it lasted.

That’s a touchy subject and slippery slope.

If police have evidence a husband or wife is paying someone to kill the other, or is planning to do it themselves……would you want them to let it happen first?

And aren’t we always pointing a finger when information comes out someone was on a watch list and wasn’t stopped before committing a crime?

It’s definitely a slippery slope though. Abuse of such things is a very real concern.
 
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That’s a touchy subject and slippery slope.

If police have evidence a husband or wife is paying someone to kill the other, or is planning to do it themselves……would you want them to let it happen first?

And aren’t we always pointing a finger when information comes out someone was on a watch list and wasn’t stopped before committing a crime?

It’s definitely a slippery slope though. Abuse of such things is a very real concern.

Yes, yes you do.

If someone didn’t do the act, they didn’t do the act.


This coulda woulda shoulda shit is going to be the end of this fine country. It’s a product of a child like mind that life is fair. You ain’t promised fair, you’re promised free.


So if I have a few drinks with some friends and we play a game, how would we…say rob a bank, if some statist see this and calls the government, we would be treated like we actually did it, even though there wasn’t a snowballs chance in hell we would have broken the law?

I mean at a point, might as well do the most evil things that enter one mind, if the gov is going to persecute the same regardless if you actually do them or not.

This nation is soo far off the rails, it’s sad
 
So, unlike Antifa, strict rules to be a member of this 'hate group' is no drug use and no violence, to include firebombing, looting, etc. Confrontation is avoided to the point of dispersing when challenged by the Left.

Kind of like an informant sent into a 1% outlaw MC will use any excuse to avoid doing hard drugs or committing a felony to test if he's a cop.
 
Yes, yes you do.

If someone didn’t do the act, they didn’t do the act.


This coulda woulda shoulda shit is going to be the end of this fine country. It’s a product of a child like mind that life is fair. You ain’t promised fair, you’re promised free.


So if I have a few drinks with some friends and we play a game, how would we…say rob a bank, if some statist see this and calls the government, we would be treated like we actually did it, even though there wasn’t a snowballs chance in hell we would have broken the law?

I mean at a point, might as well do the most evil things that enter one mind, if the gov is going to persecute the same regardless if you actually do them or not.

This nation is soo far off the rails, it’s sad

That would obviously either be a gross abuse or just a scenario in which one would never be arrested.

It would have to be much more serious than that.

Not saying the referenced incident in the initial post is correct. But 30 people in the back of a truck is a bit different than bullshitting at a bar.

Paying someone to murder your spouse is a bit different than being drunk and saying “I should kill them.”

There’s still a discussion to be had on the matter. But I’d be more concerned with say:

Husband pays person to kill wife.
Husband calls person and cancels after rethinking.

Would that be something you should go to jail for? That’s a bit more debatable.
 
That would obviously either be a gross abuse or just a scenario in which one would never be arrested.

It would have to be much more serious than that.

Not saying the referenced incident in the initial post is correct. But 30 people in the back of a truck is a bit different than bullshitting at a bar.

Paying someone to murder your spouse is a bit different than being drunk and saying “I should kill them.”

There’s still a discussion to be had on the matter. But I’d be more concerned with say:

Husband pays person to kill wife.
Husband calls person and cancels after rethinking.

Would that be something you should go to jail for? That’s a bit more debatable.

I’ll always side with “danger” and freedom, over “safety” and oppression

But charging someone like they committed the crime, that’s the land of “fuck it, in for a penny, in for a pound”

I mean if they are going to fuck you the same ether way, might as well get your fucky wucky on 😂

No reason to stand down, or rethink, you’re already guilty just the same.


And as far as “gross abuse” have you been around much for the last 3yrs?


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And of course it's all over the news. White supremacists' going to destroy a pride parade. Lots of looped video, commentary from experts, blah, blah, bad honkey, blah, blah, domestic terrorist...

It's like there was a prepared press release for the mockingbirds. Still can't find the SCOTUS leak, but at least they caught these recruits.

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