I am going over this story again. It is everything wrong with America today.
Those funeral goers should have been ARMED.
Those fucking pigs should have been SHOT.
We have forgotten what our Minuteman ancestors fought and died for. Thank the enemy for that.
A hundred years ago, this would have been unthinkable. Even in an Appalachian coal town something would have been done.
The GIs of Athens Tennessee, in 1946 showed us the way; put a full campaign ticket of candidates together and clean house-and if the fuckers try to steal the election you get your guns and clean them out that way.
These oath traitors do this because there are no consequences for attacking us. None. Their bosses WANT this shit going on as it further brutalizes their gunmen and pumps fear into us.
Fear is what they've pumped into us for too long. Fear is truly the mindkiller.
But look at them: they're arrogant in their power, as certain they won't be harmed as a Nazi Eisensatzgruppen rounding up jews. Because we have had a lifetime of Hollywood cop shows bullshit us. In reality THEY are the criminals.
Get together with others, start cleaning up your towns while they're still solvent and not under direct federal control. That's a big reason behind the economic destruction of America, they want to liquidate and consolidate the states and the hundreds of thousands of municipalities big and small as they go bankrupt. That happens-forget voting the oath traitors and the fuckers who'd assault and arrest a man having a seizure at a funeral. Recall elections are the peaceful answer... but the movement is still worshipping Ron Paul(?).
The only thing these people understand is force. Do you want the rest of your life at the mercy of someone who has none?
Article and sickening video below:
http://www.nhregister.com/articles/2011/04/16/blotter/doc4da8f2399da84415141421.txt
'RIOT': Police, mourners scuffle at New Jersey funeral home (SHOCKING RAW VIDEO)
The “riot," as one officer described it on the police radio, broke out at the Hartmann Memorial Home in Hamilton Square during calling hours for Elsie Wenzel, a retired Trenton Central High School food server who died April 11 at age 71. Police arrested several people, and one officer suffered a "minor injury" during the scuffle, police said.
The widower, Edward Wenzel Sr., said, “My grandson had got something like a seizure,” which led to 911 being called. “The ambulance came, then the police came in and then all of a sudden they had my daughter on the ground,” Wenzel said.
Edward Wenzel Sr. speaks about the incident:
He said the police ganged up on one of his sons: “Seven to eight cops jumped him, pushed him on the floor, my wife is laying in the casket and I got people viewing my wife’s body. A lot of people left because of that.”
Family members were to serve as pallbearers, but the police action altered that plan, Wenzel said. “We had to have other people carry her out to the (hearse) to the cemetery,” he explained.
Another relative of the deceased, who would not give his name, told The Trentonian that responding officers tried to handcuff the mourner having seizures, Charles Wenzel, and used pepper spray on those who tried to stop them.
“'We didn’t call you for this,'" the relative quoted one of the upset mourners telling police. In seconds, cops, mourners and medics were in a rumble that spilled outside to the lawn of the funeral home, which is depicted in the video footage in the clips below.
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Another witness told the newspaper that at least four men were being held down on the ground by police when she drove past the scene on Nottingham Way at about 11:30 a.m. The passing motorist said at least a dozen police vehicles, two ambulances and a fire truck were there at the time.
Saying the Hamilton police “just went nuts," the anonymous Wenzel relative blamed them for breaking up the funeral services.
“What are we supposed to do now?’’ the bewildered relative said standing outside the funeral home, the deceased still inside. “Six or seven of the pallbearer got arrested or went to the hospital."
Hamilton police said they responded to a reported medical emergency and, upon arrival, "encountered a combative patient. As officers subdued the patient, other attendees of the funeral interfered with the officers and also became combative."
Police said the stricken relative is being treated at a local hospital and that the investigation is ongoing.
Funeral home owner Michael Hartmann said the incident “was a very unfortunate situation."
"I don’t know the specifics," he said. "All I know is the family called for an ambulance.” He said firefighters were the first emergency responders on the scene, followed by police and then medics with an ambulance.
“I think there was a lot of confusion on what was going on,” Hartmann added. “I don’t know any of the specifics. I didn’t see exactly what happened.”
Hamilton Mayor John Bencivengo Friday night said he "can't comment on the incident" because "I haven't been briefed on it." He said anyone who feels the police acted inappropriately can file a complaint with the police department's internal affairs unit.
“I think the Hamilton Township police stinks!” Edward Wenzel Sr. said. He said police at one point tried to escort him out of the funeral home. “I said, ‘I ain’t going outside, I want to be with my wife.'"
EITHER GET RID OF THE SCUMFUCKS OR SHUT UP AND SUFFER.
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