Shmira Patrol
The Shmira Patrol: Exposing Police Misconduct in Jewish Communities At Corruption by Cops, we are committed to exposing police misconduct and advocating for accountability and transparency in law enforcement. This includes addressing issues of misconduct within the Shmira Patrol, a volunteer security force that operates in Jewish communities across the United States. While the Shmira Patrol serves an important function in providing security and protection for Jewish communities, there have been instances of misconduct and abuse of power by members of the patrol. This includes allegations of excessive force, racial profiling, and discriminatory practices. At Corruption by Cops, we believe that accountability and transparency are essential for any organization that operates in the public interest. That’s why we are committed to shining a light on instances of misconduct within the Shmira Patrol, and advocating for policy changes and reforms to promote transparency and accountability within the organization. Through our website and advocacy efforts, we provide a platform for individuals to share their stories of misconduct within the Shmira Patrol, and to raise awareness of the impact that these actions can have on individuals and communities. We also work to connect individuals with legal resources and support, to help them seek justice and accountability for the harm they have suffered. Additionally, we advocate for policy changes and reforms within the Shmira Patrol to address the root causes of misconduct and promote transparency and accountability. This includes promoting community oversight and accountability measures, increasing training on de-escalation techniques and cultural sensitivity, and implementing policies and procedures that prioritize the safety and well-being of all members of the community. At Corruption by Cops, we believe that all communities deserve to feel safe and protected by law enforcement. That’s why we are committed to addressing issues of police misconduct within the Shmira Patrol, and advocating for accountability and transparency in law enforcement. Join us in our fight for justice and accountability, and help us put an end to corruption by cops in Jewish communities across the country.
WSPU Shomrim volunteers provide masks before funeral in Williamsburg
- By Corruption By Cops
- . April 30, 2020
WSPU Shomrim volunteers preparing to provide masks for the public before funeral in Williamsburg source
Shomrim Assists In Construction site arrest 4/23/20
- By Corruption By Cops
- . April 24, 2020
http://www.crownheights.info. source
NYPD with the help of Flatbush Shomrim, arrest the suspect who broke into A shul in BROOKLYN
- By Corruption By Cops
- . April 7, 2020
🇺🇸 — CCTV FOOTAGE: NYPD with the help of Flatbush Shomrim, arrest the suspect who broke into the Shaare Rachamim Shul on 1244 E 7th
One Arrested In Strong Arm Robbery In Crown Heights Thanks To Shomrim 2/3/20
- By Corruption By Cops
- . February 3, 2020
http://www.crownheights.info. source
New York’s Guardian Angels Bolster Presence in Jewish Neighborhoods
- By Corruption By Cops
- . January 28, 2020
Curtis Sliwa, founder of the Guardian Angels, a volunteer organization known for patrolling New York City’s subways in the 1980s, never left the streets, but
Falsely convicted attorney plans to sue former DA Joseph Hynes, even though he died last year – New York Daily News
- By Corruption By Cops
- . January 19, 2020
So much for letting the dead rest. A lawyer and political gadfly who claims he was falsely prosecuted and convicted in a bizarre voter fraud
Support The NYPD Car Rally At The 66th Precinct Brooklyn New York
- By Corruption By Cops
- . January 16, 2020
Please Subscribe to my Channel to be updated on the latest videos. Support the NYPD car rally at the 66th Precinct in Brooklyn New York
Increased Police Presence in the Wake of Anti-Semitic Hate Crimes Raises Concerns for Some
- By Corruption By Cops
- . January 16, 2020
NYPD on Eastern Parkway, Crown Heights. Liena Zagare/Bklyner CROWN HEIGHTS – There’s unease among some people of color in Brooklyn neighborhoods slated to receive more
