Milwaukee Sheriff David Clarke has been an outspoken critic of the anger directed at America’s police officers in the wake of many high-profile deaths of African Americans. None of his comments to date will have come close to his condemnation of the Black Lives Matter movement that he delivered after the killing of 5 Dallas Police officers.
Milwaukee Sheriff David Clarke has been an outspoken critic of the anger directed at America’s police officers in the wake of many high-profile deaths of African Americans. None of his comments to date will have come close to his condemnation of the Black Lives Matter movement that he delivered after the killing of 5 Dallas Police officers. (video linked)
Ninety miles from the South Eastern tip of the United States, Liberty has no stead. In order for Liberty to exist and thrive, Tyranny must be identified, recognized, confronted and extinguished.
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Wednesday, July 13, 2016
Man in Black Lives Matter T-shirt Shoots Up a Cop’s House in Indiana
Six years ago, March E. Ratney was arrested after neighborhood residents told police he was riding a bike and firing a gun. When officers responded to the 911 calls, court documents say, Ratney called them pigs. He called one officer a “cracker.” The documents say he threatened to go to the officers’ homes and kill their families.
Ratney, 27, is now accused of trying to carry out a similar threat.
Ratney’s words from 2010 echo eerily now after police say he went to the home of an Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officer early Tuesday and fired more than a dozen shots at the officer’s home and police car. The officer, a 10-year veteran of the force, was relaxing in his home around 2:25 a.m. after a night shift when a bullet whizzed near the window, police said. His wife and child were sleeping in the home. The family is unharmed, though the officer is concerned for his wife and...
Ratney, 27, is now accused of trying to carry out a similar threat.
Ratney’s words from 2010 echo eerily now after police say he went to the home of an Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officer early Tuesday and fired more than a dozen shots at the officer’s home and police car. The officer, a 10-year veteran of the force, was relaxing in his home around 2:25 a.m. after a night shift when a bullet whizzed near the window, police said. His wife and child were sleeping in the home. The family is unharmed, though the officer is concerned for his wife and...
Obama treats officers at memorial for slain Dallas cops to lecture about bigotry & gun control
I didn’t watch President Obama’s address at a memorial service for the murdered police officers in Dallas as it happened, but I did see it later. Obama’s address started out OK, then inevitably spiraled into an agenda-driven lecture, which is the very predictable reason I didn’t go out of my way to watch the speech live in the first place.
Five officers are dead, and so apparently Tuesday’s memorial service was considered an appropriate time for airing some blue-related grievances:
President Obama defended the Black Lives Matter movement Tuesday at a memorial service for five slain Dallas police officers, saying bigotry remains a problem in police departments across the U.S. While paying tribute to the fallen officers for sacrificing their lives to protect anti-police protesters from a sniper, Mr. Obama also called on law enforcement agencies to root out bias that he said is contributing to...
Tuesday, July 12, 2016
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