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[-] crimes_of_ICE@lemmy.4d2.org -1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

According to Ring's policy, they state that they ask for user's permission to get the footage. However, as the article mentions (but fails to provide the source actually) the Ring cameras have provided footage to law enforcement without a warrant or user's consent 11 times in 2022. Therefore while on paper, they are supposed to ask the user, there were already times when this was completely ignored, and could mean that the same could happen in the future.

The Intercept article about it (source that this article failed to include):

https://theintercept.com/2022/07/13/amazon-ring-camera-footage-police-ed-markey/

'Although Ring publicizes its policy of handing over camera footage only if the owner agrees — or if judge signs a search warrant — the company says it also reserves the right to supply police with footage in “emergencies,” defined broadly as “cases involving imminent danger of death or serious physical injury to any person.” Markey had also asked Amazon to clarify what exactly constitutes such an “emergency situation,” and how many times audiovisual surveillance data has been provided under such circumstances. Amazon declined to elaborate on how it defines these emergencies beyond “imminent danger of death or serious physical injury,” stating only that “Ring makes a good-faith determination whether the request meets the well-known standard.” Huseman [Amazon’s vice president of public policy] noted that it has complied with 11 emergency requests this year alone but did not provide details as to what the cases or Ring’s “good-faith determination” entailed.'

Also there is a NY Times article about it:

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/28/business/amazon-ring-doorbell-camera-police.html

"In the letter, Amazon’s vice president of public policy, Brian Huseman, also said that Amazon had shared Ring footage with law enforcement 11 times in 2022 using a process that does not require the user’s consent."

[-] crimes_of_ICE@lemmy.4d2.org 0 points 1 week ago

Ring doorbell cameras announced a partnership with Flock, which in turn has already been sharing information with ICE.

“Law enforcement agencies using Flock software can now issue Ring footage requests specifying location, timeframe, and case details, a move first reported by TechCrunch.”

https://hrnews1.substack.com/p/ring-cameras-join-flock-and-amazon

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.4d2.org/post/2705362

Hi everyone,

Share what you know about how ICE identifies and tracks people - MIDM (Man in the middle attacks) to intercept cell traffic, scraping social media, etc.

Also other surveillance stuff they use.

It would be nice if everyone shares what they know with each other so we can build a larger knowledge base :)

[-] crimes_of_ICE@lemmy.4d2.org 2 points 2 weeks ago

Yup :(

And as other people pointed out, even if the gun wasn't taken by ICE agents, still, more than 6 people were holding onto his every limb. His hands were far away from the holster. There is absolutely no objective reason for even one of these agents to feel in danger.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.4d2.org/post/2615334

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.4d2.org/post/2615333

This video is Angle 6 on crimesofice.org (see the 2nd page)

In this screenshot, we can see that the ICE agent clearly sees another ICE agent having his hand on the gun of the victim (the agent in the gray jacket disarms the victim)

Then, as the agent in the grey jacket steps away with the victim's gun, and the holster is visibly empty, the ICE agent still kills the victim.

[-] crimes_of_ICE@lemmy.4d2.org 1 points 2 weeks ago

Probably yes, but hopefully not

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[-] crimes_of_ICE@lemmy.4d2.org 1 points 4 weeks ago

If anyone wants to help document their crimes, check out https://crimesofice.org/ :)

[-] crimes_of_ICE@lemmy.4d2.org 1 points 4 weeks ago

Unfortunately yes :(

[-] crimes_of_ICE@lemmy.4d2.org 1 points 4 weeks ago

It is not an issue, at least for now

If we assume that a video is 50 Mb, then 1 Tb will be enough to have 20 900 videos. So we still have a long way to go :)

[-] crimes_of_ICE@lemmy.4d2.org 1 points 4 weeks ago

Great idea! Will do so soon

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Hi,

We created and are developing an archive to document, archive, and expose the crimes of ICE.

It is on https://crimesofice.org/

TOR link: http://ice7fl7ycodmekhrch5wkclblrbbpjctvdniikzs5gfatnk6pgseilqd.onion/

Unfortunately, our abilities to find different videos and documents of ICE on the internet are still limited. We are a small team.

If you want join our team to help us find more material and show the crimes of ICE to the whole world, let us know :)

SimpleX Chat:

https://smp17.simplex.im/a#6B-MiQ-P7nUt5-xsf3iIfh6H-VS_LWBZoId9VqK4GMU

Matrix: @cardboardenjoyer:unredacted.org

Mail: basedbatman@airmail.cc

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Archive of Crimes of ICE (crimesofice.org)

Hi,

We created and are developing an archive to document, archive, and expose the crimes of ICE.

It is on https://crimesofice.org/

TOR link: http://ice7fl7ycodmekhrch5wkclblrbbpjctvdniikzs5gfatnk6pgseilqd.onion/

Unfortunately, our abilities to find different videos and documents of ICE on the internet are still limited. We are a small team.

If you want join our team to help us find more material and show the crimes of ICE to the whole world, let us know :)

SimpleX Chat:

https://smp17.simplex.im/a#6B-MiQ-P7nUt5-xsf3iIfh6H-VS_LWBZoId9VqK4GMU

Matrix: @cardboardenjoyer:unredacted.org

Mail: basedbatman@airmail.cc

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