Monday, October 15, 2012

HERO COPS PROTECT PUBLIC FROM HOMELESS AND DOGS PLAYING WITH CHILDREN

Only thing that's going to even BEGIN to deter these jackals is when they're subject to retaliation.

Christopher Monfront had the right ideal-he just got caught.

A hunting rifle at 300 yards works.

A slow drive by with a shotgun aimed at their head works.

Catching them after work when they're out and about works.

Ambushing them when you've lured them to a house to thug up on with rifles a couple streets out, threading through the gaps between the houses that you'd pre-surveyed definitely works.

So would a LOT of other methods.

Mounting a recall election to clean them out with a full campaign ticket of candidates would work as well, but nobody in the movement seems fired up about local political action so I guess we'll just have to trade bullets with the enemy it was inevitable.

http://co-ironwill.blogspot.com/2012/10/cop-shoots-family-dog-playing-with.html

Action News 5 - Memphis, Tennessee

MEMPHIS, TN -

(WMC-TV) - A Memphis family is irate after a police officer shot their dog Thursday. But the police department says the officer was trying to protect a child.

Quawan Branch, 9, described the attack by Memphis Police on his 1-year-old Labrador, named Pepper.

"The police officer, he just came up and started shooting at my dog," he said.

According to the Memphis Police Department, an officer was flagged down on Spottswood Ave. regarding a loose dog trying to attack a child.

"I didn't see anyone flag him down. They must have done it a street over or whatever, but I know my dog hadn't been outside a good three minutes," said owner Michelle Hunter.

Investigators said the dog lunged at the child and the officer fired a shot striking the dog.

"I guess he just took it upon himself to think that my dog was attacking his own owner, which she wasn't. They were playing. By her being a Labrador, that's what Labraders do," said Hunter.

Several children said they were running on a sidewalk, along with the dog, when out of nowhere the officer showed up and told the dog to stop.

The children said the dog obeyed the officer's order; however the officer still pulled out his gun and shot the dog.

At that point, the dog supposedly took off and ran around the corner to the other side of a church. Witnesses say the officer started chasing the dog and fired a second shot.

"He should've asked, 'What's going on. Is this dog trying to attack?' Ask questions before you just act out," said Michelle Hunter.
http://www.wmctv.com/story/19796835/mpd-officer-shoots-loose-dog

http://co-ironwill.blogspot.com/2012/10/video-police-brutalize-defenseless-man.html

CROWN HEIGHTS [CHI] — On Monday evening, October 8, 2012, police were called about a man who was sleeping in the lounge of the Aliya Institute on East New York Ave. The caller may have mistakenly believed that the homeless man, Ehud H. Halevi, was loitering on the center’s property without permission.

Aliya (Alternative Learning Institute for Young Adults) is a synagogue and outreach center for troubled youth in the Crown Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn.

Two officers from the 71st precinct, one male and one female, arrived and woke the man. Confused as to why he was being accosted by police, the man refused the officers’ attempts to escort him outside, insisting that he had permission to be there and asking that they allow him to prove it.

His pleas fell on deaf ears, and they proceeded to place him under arrest.

When he resisted arrest, the male officer flew into a rage and began to beat the defenseless man. As can be seen in the video below, the officer assumed a boxing stance and then lurched towards his victim, pummeling him from all sides.

Over the next couple of minutes the man is also pepper-sprayed and beaten with a truncheon by the female officer, all while posing no threat to the officers’ well-being whatsoever.

After a good two minutes of sadistic thrashing, the officers are joined by a squadron of their peers, and successfully put him in handcuffs and under arrest.

A source confirmed with CrownHeights.info that the man had full permission to be there, and had been living there for a month without any trouble. It is unknown who called the police or why.

Adding insult to injury, the man is being charged with assault on a police officer(!) - a felony - which can bring a sentence of 5 years in prison upon conviction.

He is also facing four Misdemeanor charges and four violations, including trespassing, resisting arrest and harassment.

He has been released on bail.

Aliya declined to comment on the matter in any official capacity.

http://www.crownheights.info/index.php?itemid=47531

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