The Consequences of Upholding the Thin Blue Line

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Sr. Cpl. Larry Bankston

Dallas Officer Seeing Increased Hostility from Citizens in Wake of Botham Jean Shooting:
http://www.fox4news.com/news/dallas-officer-seeing-increased-hostility-from-citizens-in-wake-of-botham-jean-shooting

A Dallas police officer said he’s seeing increased hostility from Dallas citizens in the wake of the shooting death of Botham Jean by an off-duty DPD officer.

Sr. Cpl. Larry Bankston has been with DPD for 15 years and said the fallout from Amber Guyger’s actions is affecting how people feel about police officers. He said he’s had two people confront him in the past week – one a white man and another a black woman.

“He was like, ‘I don’t like police.’ Once again, I was like, ‘Man you don’t even know me.’ And he was like, ‘It doesn’t matter, you know. I don’t like police,’” Bankston said.

(Read entire article here…)

My Commentary Probably not a good idea to take an oath, promising to protect “a few bad apples” from being removed from the bunch…

Cop-Suckers, Unite!

As I scrolled through my Facebook news feed, I discovered the following artwork here, being shared by the page, “Liberty Rockstar,” and originally posted it to my own wall, along with commentary…

“The only time this patriot takes a knee is to suck a hero officer’s dick”

My Commentary: 😀

Officer Amber Guyger’s Unraveling Story

As I scrolled through my Facebook news feed, I discovered the following artwork here, being shared by the page, “Corrupt Frisco Texas Cops,” and originally posted it to my own wall, along with commentary…

Arrest Warrant for Amber Guyger

My Commentary: Victim’s door was already slightly ajar, so it just opened when suspect used her electronic key? Suspect was still in police uniform when she *accidentally* trespassed into her victim’s home? Suspect gave her victim verbal commands, but victim’s only reply was to ”not comply”? Suspect shot victim twice the dark, mortally wounding him, before even turning on lights? Suspect called 911, and only discovered that she was trespassing, and not in her apartment after checking the numbers on front door, when operator asked for her address?

So, it was too dark for her to realize she was trespassing, but not too dark for her to fire two bullets, and mortally wound her victim? Then, she calls 911, turns the lights on, still doesn’t realize she was trespassing, but finally discovers it when operator asks for her address, and she has the completely normal reaction of checking her own front door to find out?

Blue Privilege Reigns Supreme in Case of Killer Dallas Cop

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State Senator Royce West and Dallas Police Chief U. Reneé Hall

Police Chief Hall, Mayor Provide Update on Shooting Death of Botham Shem Jean:
https://www.dmagazine.com/frontburner/2018/09/police-chief-hall-mayor-provide-update-on-shooting-death-of-botham-shem-jean/

(Matt Goodman) Pleading for patience from the community, Dallas Police Chief U. Reneé Hall said Saturday that the Texas Rangers asked the department to delay requesting a warrant for the officer responsible for shooting and killing 26-year-old Botham Shem Jean in his Cedars apartment.

Police have said that the officer, who has not been named, mistook Jean’s apartment at the South Side Lofts for her own and shot and killed him upon somehow gaining entry. The rest of the specifics remain vague.

(Read entire article here…)

My Commentary: The lack of an immediate arrest only happened to help this pig sober up and get her story straight. Even though she committed her crime as a civilian, she’s still being protected by the thin blue line. She broke into an innocent man’s home, and murdered him by discharging her weapon, while intoxicated. Statism is a disease… #EndBluePrivilege

Don’t Believe a Word Police Say Immediately After They Kill Someone

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Columbus Police Chief Kim Jacobs holds up a photo showing the type of BB gun that police say 13-year-old Tyre King pulled from his waistband just before he was shot and killed by police

Columbus Police Chief Kim Jacobs holds up a photo showing the type of BB gun that police say 13-year-old Tyre King pulled from his waistband just before he was shot and killed by police

KING: After Tyre King’s Death, Here’s Why I Don’t Believe a Word Police Say Immediately After They Kill Someone:
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/king-don-police-kill-article-1.2793583

(Shaun King) In two years time, I’ve now written nearly 1,000 articles about injustice in America. Injustice is so heavy here in the United States that if I had written 10,000 articles I still would only be scratching the surface. On the average day, I get hundreds of original emails from people who’ve been wronged in some way or another and hope they can have their story told.

When I first started telling these stories, I must admit that I was terribly naive. I had no idea how complex the justice system is. While I knew it was difficult to hold a corrupt or violent cop accountable for their actions, I simply didn’t know the lengths police, prosecutors, politicians and even local media outlets will go to protect a violent officer from paying the price for their brutality. I’ve learned the hard way over these past two years that what should make sense rarely does when it comes to holding police accountable for their violent actions. Now I know.

(Read entire article here…)

My Commentary: A MUST-READ!