State Law Lets Cops Steal Cars of Innocent People and They’ve Done it 14,000 Times in 3 Years

Police departments wont to be forced to sell weakened and abandoned vehicles at auction to supplement their budgets. The sale of private vehicles has gotten so lucrative in one U.S. state, police departments are raking in many dollars yearly in what many are decrying as an illegal, or at the very least, unethical government-sponsored theft scheme. According to St. Paul's KSTP, which conducted an in-depth investigation, Minnesota cops have confiscated, sold, and profited 10 million dollars worth of cars in only the last three years alone, with many motorists saying the confiscation and sale was illegal. Cops in Minnesota have taken nearly 14,000 vehicles from the citizens. One of those citizens was Emma Dietrich who reportedly thought she was doing the proper thing when she asked a coworker to drive her home as she was too drunk to drive. Her driver got caught speeding in Dietrich's 2013 Chevy Cama...