Category Archives: Police Shooting

AoJ Weekly Ep. 4 – Parkland Shooting Update



Sal Rastrelli updates the newest information about the Parkland shooting. Archangels of Justice Website: https://archangelsofjustice.com Archangels of Justice Twitter: Tweets by archangelpod   Archangels of Justice Facebook https://www.facebook.com/archangelsofjustice/


AoJ Weekly Ep. 1 – Parkland Massarce



On February 14, 2018, Valentine’s Day, a gunman named Nikola Cruz, opened fire inside Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, killing seventeen people. And injured 17 others not to mention the trauma of 100’s of others. Survivors quickly identified Cruz as the shooter as he had been a student at the school himself… He was arrested … Continue reading AoJ Weekly Ep. 1 – Parkland Massarce


AoJ Weekly #12 – Stephon Clark Shooting



Now that the smoke has somewhat cleared, and we have more information about the Stephon Clark shooting, the Archangels talk about the incident. We begin by playing the actual 911 that lead Sacramento Police to Stephon’s location, Sal talks about what happened according to reports. After listening to the police audio from the shooting, Sal … Continue reading AoJ Weekly #12 – Stephon Clark Shooting


AoJ Weekly #7 – Police Kill Two Innocent Victims in Wisconsin



This week the Archangels talk about the two police shootings in Wisconsin of Michael Funk and Michael Bell. Both case ended with the victims dead at the scene and no charges were ever filed in either case. Our two Archangels worked on the cases, they explain what happened and how the police officers tried to … Continue reading AoJ Weekly #7 – Police Kill Two Innocent Victims in Wisconsin


AoJ Weekly #3 – Treatment of Civilian vs. Police After Shootings



Are civilians treated differently than Law Enforcement officers in the wake of a deadly force situation? Sal, Ira and Joe speak with nationally recognized expert in police practices and witness for the defense of George Zimmerman, Dennis Root, about this question. Also, we look at other cases where police officers are given preferential treatment after … Continue reading AoJ Weekly #3 – Treatment of Civilian vs. Police After Shootings