Two reporters with Campus Reform were questioned and practically detained by University of Maryland police on Wednesday after they attempted to film an alleged secret government government facility where some think Edward Snowden worked as a security guard in 2005.
Sgt. Aaron Davis, a spokesman for the University of Maryland Police Department, told Campus Reform that his officers were acting at the direction of “NSA security” officials.
“We respond to them,” Davis added.
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More bs from police. How come they do not know the laws, but everyone else does?
They did not have to show them their ID., they are allowed to film public buildings on public property.
Cops screw themselves with actions such as these.
University of Maryland police. A while back some years, schools had safety patrols. Which worked real good from what I remember. Is this the same organization? Except the patrols are older and cost a heck of a lot more money.
Maybe that idea could be brought back, so the schools would not have as much problems.
This is the feds pushing for secrecy for one of their lesser known spy training sites.
38.974124,-76.925263
Google map coordinates.
Easy to see the building, 10 foot security fence, gate, etc all from google street view.
Whats the big secret?
I guess the question is, why is a National security agency building on our public college campus?
Funny, they want to know all of our secrets , yet they will hide all of there's and yet we pay for all of it !
You call them police? She doesn't look like she could
Fight her way out of a wet paper bag..and what is he doing? Texting? What a joke
You call them police? She doesn't look like she could
Fight her way out of a wet paper bag..and what is he doing? Texting? What a joke
June 14, 2013 at 5:23 PM
University police. They think they are real cops. They push college kids around to make them feel big. They couldn't pour urine out of a boot with directions on the heel.
No, I don't call them police. Most of the police I can't call real police.
These goofs get all the trapping of a police officer but none of the requirements of being a professional LEO.
They get to ride around in a car that says police on the side but have no real police work to do.
They write the occasional parking ticket, take reports of theft and the occasional fight but that's about it.
They asked for ID. and then had no idea what to do with it after they coerced the people to give it up.
These reporters should get lawyers and take those goons and the university to task.
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