Police Chief Michel Moore was revealed to have told officers that gathering social media accounts was crucial for use in “investigations, arrests, and prosecutions.”
by Hannah Nightingale
The Post Millennial
September 8, 2021
On Wednesday, it was revealed that officers with the Los Angeles Police Department have been gathering information on social media accounts from all civilians they interview, regardless of whether or not they were arrested or accused of a crime.
According to The Guardian, copies of the “field interview cards” that police fill out when interviewing and questioning civilians reveal that LAPD officers are instructed to record a civilian’s social media accounts, including Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, alongside basic information like name and date of birth.
Police Chief Michel Moore was revealed in an internal memo to have told officers that gathering social media accounts was crucial for use in “investigations, arrests, and prosecutions,” and warned that cards would be reviewed to ensure they were complete.
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Hitler is in full control again. People be careful what you wish for, I wouldn’t want to see it coming back and bite you in the ass.