
On 28 June 2011, a guest author posted an article entitled โWhen Should You Shoot A Copโ on the official website for the Cop Block project. In the article the author poses the question of when it is acceptable to forcibly resist law enforcement officials.
Throughout the article the author makes mention of the โtyranny and oppressionโ imposed by law enforcement officers and highlights that โfar more injustice, violence, torture, theft and outright murder has been committed IN THE NAME of โlaw enforcement,โ than has been committed in spite of itโ. He goes on to state that the regimes of โStalin, or Lenin or Chairman Mao, or Hitlerโฆor any number of other tyrants in historyโ carried out their atrocities in the name of โlaw enforcementโ. The author believes that the world would have been less gruesome if there โhad been a lot MORE โcop-killersโ aroundโ.
[Analyst Notes] Cop Block, based on the description on their Facebook page, is a โdecentralized project supported by a diverse group of individuals united by their shared goals of police accountability, education of individual rights and the dissemination of effective tactics to utilize while filming police.โ The project was founded in 2010 by an individual who started Cop Block due to his personal experiences with law enforcement when he was โa victim of the war on drugs, twiceโ.
In addition to posting information about incidents involving police actions [articles, photos, and/or videos], the contributors to the site also call for those interested in helping โthe causeโ to participate in โcall floodsโ, in which numerous โactivistsโ call a specific agency to โexpress [their] disapproval [of] the police for their actionsโ. In December 2010, Cop Block activists, in association with the Bradley Manning Support Network, call flooded the offices of the Quantico Base Commander and the Marine Brig Commanding Officer demanding that Manning be released immediately and to inform them that โexposing the crimes of a government is heroicโ.
In order to raise money, as well as promote the project, Cop Block offers items that can be purchased for donations [i.e. stickers, t-shirts, dime cards, etc]. One of the products is a business card which is meant to be distributed not only to โlike-minded activistsโ, but also to law enforcement: โSee a police cruiser parked where youโd be ticketed? Leave a card to remind the driver that they have no extra rights.โ
Currently there is no specific threat to law enforcement personnel based on this article; however, this bulletin is being provided for situational awareness. Although it is unclear exactly how many individuals are involved in the Cop Block project, the forum on the official website has 127 members and their Facebook group has been โlikedโ by over 10,000 people.
In order to protect the online identity of you and your agency, the utilization of an anonymizer is recommended when viewing information on this site and others like it.
