The SDN SITREP 6-12-25
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BLUF: The unjust persecution of USMC veteran Ricki Laahs for attending J6 but not engaging in any violent or illegal activity while anti American rioters destroy cities like Los Angeles.
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The case of Marine veteran Ricki Laahs highlights concerning disparities in how our justice system handles different groups. Laahs attended January 6th events but engaged in no violent or destructive behavior, yet faces serious consequences. Meanwhile, we've witnessed extensive property damage and violence in cities across America with minimal prosecutions. This double standard undermines public trust in equal justice under law.
Veterans who served our country deserve fair treatment, especially when they've committed no violent acts. The contrast becomes stark when comparing prosecution rates between different protest movements. Citizens are questioning why peaceful attendance at one event results in harsh penalties while actual destruction of property and assault in other contexts receives lenient treatment.
This disparity affects how Americans view law enforcement and judicial fairness. When justice appears selective based on political affiliations rather than actual criminal conduct, it erodes the foundation of our legal system. Every American, regardless of their political views, should expect consistent application of the law.
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PRACTICAL TIPS
Document everything when attending any public gathering or protest. Take photos, videos, and keep receipts showing your location and activities. If you're ever questioned by law enforcement, having clear evidence of your peaceful conduct protects you legally. Store this documentation in multiple locations including cloud storage.
Know your rights during police encounters. You have the right to remain silent and request an attorney. Don't resist even if you believe the arrest is unjust - fight it in court, not on the street. Keep emergency contact information for a lawyer readily available on your phone.
Build relationships with other veterans and patriots in your community. Having witnesses to your character and conduct provides crucial support if you ever face legal challenges. Join veteran organizations and participate in legitimate civic activities that demonstrate your commitment to lawful engagement.
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