This video features a Smith & Wesson Model 64-2 revolver, believed to date to around 1977. Historical documentation indicates its delivery to the Boston Metropolitan District Commission (MDC) Armory. The description details the MDC's role in managing parks and waterways and touches upon historical corruption within the agency, including the notorious Memorial Day Heist of 1980, which was even the subject of a film and a "Masterminds" episode. The presenter notes that the revolver appeared unfired when acquired and hints at future content with more historical context and a benchtop video.
This video discusses police misconduct and instances of "good cops" standing up to "corrupt cops." It uses analogies to hero cop movies where the villains are supposed to be the law enforcement officers. The description highlights themes of unchecked ego, abuse of power, and the symbolism of the police badge. While the title and description focus on a societal and ethical issue within law enforcement, the provided hashtags and website suggest a potential connection to firearms and related content, possibly through a review or discussion format.
This ARFCOM News segment discusses a series of corruption allegations against law enforcement officials in California, referred to colloquially as "Kalifornistan." Key points include a significant budget increase for the ATF, funding for the illegal gun registry, and specific accusations against a California sheriff who is attempting to leverage a SCOTUS gun case to invalidate charges. The report also highlights ongoing issues with bribery related to carry permits in the state. While no firearms are sold, the video touches on legal and political aspects of firearm ownership and regulation.
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