05/23/2026
THE TRUTH YOU NEED TO KNOW: Local police departments are part of literal organized crime protection rackets for the local government corporations, that have been costumed up in government employee uniforms to make them look more official.
They block public records requests and official investigations, harass whistleblowers, turn off their body cameras, block or harass video recorders/auditors, and retaliate on people exposing the public official corruption of the officials who hired them.
FACTS MATTER 1: Police are incentivized (arrest participation awards, promotions, bonuses, etc), to human traffic as many people as possible into their for-profit police and prison system for massive profits. - A publicly traded BILLION DOLLAR INDUSTRY, which is also a part of the police, prosecutor, and judge pension plans, a massive conflict of interest to increase profits by increasing arrests and prison terms, even on actually innocent people arrested by incentivized police fabrications.
FACTS MATTER 2:The human trafficking for profit billion dollar place in prison industry has always historically been Republican controlled. It pays off its politicians to create more legislation and laws to continue funding the billion dollar organized crime protection racket.
FACTS MATTER 3: The overall violent crime rate has been dropping for over 30 years. Google it. So when Republican politicians spew propaganda that they are the reason for the drop in crime, they’re lying to the public for more of our tax money, always with the bu****it propaganda “we protect you” so fund our pockets even more. It is literally organized crime protection racket, like we used to see the mafia do 75 years ago, only this time they put costumes on their thugs to look more official and to incite fear.
In Florida, we the people outnumber the cop incentivized human trafficking for profit police and prison industry by 1000 to about 3.
1000:3
Power is an illusion implemented by lies, thugs barking, and false propaganda that “we are the good guys protecting you so give us even more funding.”
Enough.
1,217 arrests in 30 days. We went through every single Brevard County booking in a month, and the numbers tell a story the daily mugshots don't.
At this pace, the county is on track for nearly 15,000 arrests this year, the equivalent of one for roughly every 45 residents.
The biggest surprise? It's not violent crime driving the count. Nearly 1 in 5 people were booked on warrants or probation violations, not new offenses. Drugs, DUIs and traffic charges fill out most of the rest, while homicides, robberies and s*x crimes together made up just 4%.
We also broke it down by who's getting arrested, the one category that's quietly rising even as Florida crime hits historic lows, and how Brevard stacks up against the rest of the state.
The full data analysis is in the link in the comments.
(Every person counted is presumed innocent until proven guilty.)