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Re: “Watching the Detectives”
I got to say, I'm disappointed how it's sorta slanted. This portion makes it sound like I had documents uploaded, or uploaded to our site, which is false. All I did was link to the site where the downloads were.
"The week before Thanksgiving the whole thing broke into a contentious lawsuit that resulted in two separate orders from Richmond Circuit Court Judge Gregory L. Rupe demanding that Karn and Nathan Cox — the latter operates the libertarian-leaning Virginia Cop Block — remove the documents from their websites. Karn and Cox say they've complied as best they can, considering they didn't actually upload the information and don't have the hard drive."
Additionally the article doesn't really go into the history at all between the Richmond Police Department and Virginia Cop Block and the Richmond Police Department and Mo Karnage (and the Wingnut Anarchist Collective). Please check out VirginiaCopBlock.org for more information on this matter. Thanks folks.