The Cop Block Team Needs a Few Good Individuals!

Cop Block has been around for a scant four months and in that time we’ve been fortunate to assemble a kickass team of contributors that aren’t just principled and effective communicators but are good people I’m happy to call friends. Each of us brings different skills and writing styles to the table but we’re all united by Cop Block’s stated mission, “pro-police accountability, education of individual rights and the sharing of effective tactics to utilize while filming police.”

In just the past few weeks Brett Perry (who also blogs at the Examiner), Nick Puglia (formerly active with the then-principled Bureaucrash and current co-editor of Fr33Agents) and Brad Jardis (former peace officer in New Hampshire and member of LEAP and current contributor to FreeKeene.com) stepped-up and joined us, further bolstering Cop Block’s reach.

But we’re not content. We know we can have an even great impact if we continue our growth by adding a few more bloggers to the team. The commitment we’re looking for isn’t too time-consuming, just a post every week or two. If this sounds appealing send an email to: “copblock[at]gmail.com” with “Blogger” in the subject line and let us know:

  • A bit about your background
  • Why you’d like to blog at CopBlock.org
  • Links to any other sites that give an idea of your writing style and tone (e.g. pieces written elsewhere, your blog, specific notes on your Facebook profile, etc.)

Looking forward to hearing from you!

EPN

Pete Eyre

Pete Eyre is co-founder of CopBlock.org. As an advocate of peaceful, consensual interactions, he seeks to inject a message of complete liberty and self-government into the conversation of police accountability. Eyre went to undergrad and grad school for law enforcement, then spent time in DC as an intern at the Cato Institute, a Koch Fellow at the Drug Policy Alliance, Directer of Campus Outreach at the Institute for Humane Studies, Crasher-in-Chief at Bureaucrash, and as a contractor for the Future of Freedom Foundation. In 2009 he left the belly of the beast and hit the road with Motorhome Diaries and later co-founded Liberty On Tour. He spent time in New Hampshire home, and was involved with Free Keene, the Free State Project and The Daily Decrypt.