Two police officers killed in Brooklyn in ‘execution-style’ slaying

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Stiff;7659813 said:
better believe he white...ain't no Black people in Flagstaff, Arizona.

Predictions tho:

This won't be framed as the commencement of a guerrilla insurgency campaign against the police by "the white community"

This won't be tied in any way to the protests

Coverage will be minimum...we won't be able to watch the funeral on TV

The FlagStaff PD won't respond with a statement saying something along the lines of "we are now a 'wartime' police department

just look at the coverage the honkie sniper in PA got for killing cops and going on the run for about a week got
 
"a cop strangles a person on camera, gets off free, and "it's not the fault of the police"...yet an out-of-state nutter shoots 2 NY cops, and it's the fault of the NY Mayor...talk about strangled logic."
 
Copper;7659854 said:
Stiff;7659813 said:
better believe he white...ain't no Black people in Flagstaff, Arizona.

Predictions tho:

This won't be framed as the commencement of a guerrilla insurgency campaign against the police by "the white community"

This won't be tied in any way to the protests

Coverage will be minimum...we won't be able to watch the funeral on TV

The FlagStaff PD won't respond with a statement saying something along the lines of "we are now a 'wartime' police department

just look at the coverage the honkie sniper in PA got for killing cops and going on the run for about a week got

gotdammit you rite I forgot all about that shit. This guy shot at cops...and ONLY cops. He actually sniped cops. But for some reason Al Sharpton wasn't blamed nor were any of the protests.No funeral coverage no nothing. Dude even got arrested and will get to stand trial.

These dumbass talking heads got this idea that shit was all good between police and Black people until Al Sharpton got us (the easily excitable and exploitable unruly Black populace) riled up. Mike Brown and Eric Garner were obviously the first Black people to die at the hands of the police under questionable circumstances according to them.
 
They gonna Protect the Fuck outta these White Killers........Minimal Coverage, No being called an animal, criminal, or "Thug" (New word for "Nigger" basically), & copping all Kinds of Mental Instability pleas on behalf of the shooter and all .

We get thrown completely under the Bus....being called Trash & all other kinds of shit that'll get your ass whooped IRL, Trying to Demonize our Victims .

NEVER seen ONE time in History where a White kid got killed by a Black person and they talked about the White VICTIM like he was Trash & didn't deserve to live .

.....all this shit is Sickening brah . . . The Media, the Police, & the Racists & Coon ass niggas that support it .

Crazy thing is, i don't think it's a way to Fix it or Escape it unless we Rebuild this Government under ENTIRELY different Circumstances .

But that aint happening NO time soon .

So now you just stuck with a You just Gotta Deal w/ It Mentality . *SMH*
 
JonnyRoccIT;7659890 said:
They gonna Protect the Fuck outta these White Killers........Minimal Coverage, No being called an animal, criminal, or "Thug" (New word for "Nigger" basically), & copping all Kinds of Mental Instability pleas on behalf of the shooter and all .

We get thrown completely under the Bus....being called Trash & all other kinds of shit that'll get your ass whooped IRL, Trying to Demonize our Victims .

NEVER seen ONE time in History where a White kid got killed by a Black person and they talked about the White VICTIM like he was Trash & didn't deserve to live .

.....all this shit is Sickening brah . . . The Media, the Police, & the Racists & Coon ass niggas that support it .

Crazy thing is, i don't think it's a way to Fix it or Escape it unless we Rebuild this Government under ENTIRELY different Circumstances .

But that aint happening NO time soon .

So now you just stuck with a You just Gotta Deal w/ It Mentality . *SMH*

I said this before on here and got hella no-signs but I'mma say it again:

the word "Nigger" just ain't that offensive to me. I understand history and Jim Crow and our ancestors and all that fucked up shit. But some inbred trailer park hick calling me names ain't shit to me. Yeah it's disrespectful but anybody who's gonna call you a nigger to your face has no power over you.

Thug is the new nigger , and that's offensive

Gentrification is the new nigger, and that's offensive

Stop and Frisk is the new nigger, and that's offensive

Mandatory minimum federal sentencing guidelines is the new nigger, and that's offensive

The prison industrial copmlex is the new nigger, and that's offensive

Black men being 21 times more likely to be killed by police is the new nigger, and that's offensive

I could go on..

Fox News is the new nigger, and that's offensive

I could go on...

"Nigger" is refreshing and a relief. It puts all the cards on the table. It's that old-fashioned overt racism that's easy to deal with and is undeniable. White person says "nigger" and you know exactly where they stand.

The New "Nigger" is patronizing...it mocks you. They say it has nothing to do with race, and then laugh. I fucks with "nigger"
 
Stiff;7659897 said:
JonnyRoccIT;7659890 said:
They gonna Protect the Fuck outta these White Killers........Minimal Coverage, No being called an animal, criminal, or "Thug" (New word for "Nigger" basically), & copping all Kinds of Mental Instability pleas on behalf of the shooter and all .

We get thrown completely under the Bus....being called Trash & all other kinds of shit that'll get your ass whooped IRL, Trying to Demonize our Victims .

NEVER seen ONE time in History where a White kid got killed by a Black person and they talked about the White VICTIM like he was Trash & didn't deserve to live .

.....all this shit is Sickening brah . . . The Media, the Police, & the Racists & Coon ass niggas that support it .

Crazy thing is, i don't think it's a way to Fix it or Escape it unless we Rebuild this Government under ENTIRELY different Circumstances .

But that aint happening NO time soon .

So now you just stuck with a You just Gotta Deal w/ It Mentality . *SMH*

I said this before on here and got hella no-signs but I'mma say it again:

the word "Nigger" just ain't that offensive to me. I understand history and Jim Crow and our ancestors and all that fucked up shit. But some inbred trailer park hick calling me names ain't shit to me. Yeah it's disrespectful but anybody who's gonna call you a nigger to your face has no power over you.

Thug is the new nigger , and that's offensive

Gentrification is the new nigger, and that's offensive

Stop and Frisk is the new nigger, and that's offensive

Mandatory minimum federal sentencing guidelines is the new nigger, and that's offensive

The prison industrial copmlex is the new nigger, and that's offensive

Black men being 21 times more likely to be killed by police is the new nigger, and that's offensive

I could go on..

Fox News is the new nigger, and that's offensive

I could go on...

"Nigger" is refreshing and a relief. It puts all the cards on the table. It's that old-fashioned overt racism that's easy to deal with and is undeniable. White person says "nigger" and you know exactly where they stand.

The New "Nigger" is patronizing...it mocks you. They say it has nothing to do with race, and then laugh. I fucks with "nigger"

I see exactly where you're coming from & Ima GOAT you .

I always said the Word "Nigger" doesnt bother me because it's really all they had to try to antagonize you & it became old quick.

But i cant really say that im gonna be so calm about it because i never been that situation .

Shit is more of a Mind game w/ them now......Brainwashing .

That's what pisses me off about it more today because they're being Cowards about it now. They Know the system's on their side .

They know they can sleep good at night and walk thru life w/o a care, but we have to walk thru life trying to Prove society wrong because so many ppl are brainwashed to think a certain way about us . They put that in your face, the Fox Newses' & other media that talk about our Black President who's a role model for Today's Children like shit , the Grand Juries, the Police, & ETC .
 
Another black man suffocated by police in a mall recently. He repeatedly begged "I can't breathe" but fuckin cops continued to press him. I can't with this shit anymore
 
blackamerica;7659928 said:
Another black man suffocated by police in a mall recently. He repeatedly begged "I can't breathe" but fuckin cops continued to press him. I can't with this shit anymore

think someone just dropped a thread on it. Was a mention he was white.. I am not sure
 
DADE CITY --

Bullets were fired at two Pasco County sheriff's deputies who were on routine patrol in Dade City early Sunday, adding to the already nerve-racking time right now for law enforcement in the Bay area and beyond.

Around 3:30 a.m., the deputies were sitting inside their patrol cars in the parking lot of Northside Baptist church, 37047 Lock Street, monitoring the intersection of 21st and Lock streets. Three bullets were fired at them, authorities said.

No one was hit or injured but the incident has Pasco Sheriff Chris Nocco beyond upset.

"Our deputies deserve to be safe and our family members deserve to have their loved ones come home at the end of the shift," he said.

Both deputies reported hearing the whizzing sound of each bullet it flew by. They said they didn't see the suspect or the vehicle from which the shots were fired.

Area residents also heard the three gunshots and reported seeing a small, dark-colored vehicle with tinted windows in the area at the time of the shooting, deputies said.

There is something else that has deputies on high alert. They're looking for the person who spray painted a message on a road barrier in Wesley Chapel. It's hard to read, but it says "shoot mp cop."

Nocco has some strong words for whoever is responsible for the message and shooting.

"We're going to come out in force and we are not going to apologize," he said. "We are not going to be politically correct. We are going to do what is right."

These two incidents come at a time when law enforcement here in the Bay area and beyond are already on edge after the police killings in Tarpon Springs and New York.

"There are a lot of people threatening law enforcement for unjust reasons," Nocco said.

Nocco said his deputies are doing some things differently in light of the threats, but he won't go into detail. He also said violence against law enforcement is nothing new.

 
The Lonious Monk;7659708 said:
Copper;7659101 said:

Hold on, hold on, hold on...hoooold on. Why the fuck does the NYPD have branches in other countries? lol Is this some kind of joke? The New York Police Department has offices in foreign countries. Why the hell would another country even agree to that?

So this wasnt an exaggeration? How can they impose laws in those lands? They dont have any jurisdiction.

 
not_osirus_jenkins;7661074 said:
The Lonious Monk;7659708 said:
Copper;7659101 said:

Hold on, hold on, hold on...hoooold on. Why the fuck does the NYPD have branches in other countries? lol Is this some kind of joke? The New York Police Department has offices in foreign countries. Why the hell would another country even agree to that?

So this wasnt an exaggeration? How can they impose laws in those lands? They dont have any jurisdiction.

I think its to gather possible intelligence on possible terrorist attacks.

 
BIGG WILL;7661088 said:
not_osirus_jenkins;7661074 said:
The Lonious Monk;7659708 said:
Copper;7659101 said:

Hold on, hold on, hold on...hoooold on. Why the fuck does the NYPD have branches in other countries? lol Is this some kind of joke? The New York Police Department has offices in foreign countries. Why the hell would another country even agree to that?

So this wasnt an exaggeration? How can they impose laws in those lands? They dont have any jurisdiction.

I think its to gather possible intelligence on possible terrorist attacks.

Even still, how can a local PD just go over to another country and set up shop. Arent there rules and guidlines they have to follow?

 
not_osirus_jenkins;7661095 said:
BIGG WILL;7661088 said:
not_osirus_jenkins;7661074 said:
The Lonious Monk;7659708 said:
Copper;7659101 said:

Hold on, hold on, hold on...hoooold on. Why the fuck does the NYPD have branches in other countries? lol Is this some kind of joke? The New York Police Department has offices in foreign countries. Why the hell would another country even agree to that?

So this wasnt an exaggeration? How can they impose laws in those lands? They dont have any jurisdiction.

I think its to gather possible intelligence on possible terrorist attacks.

Even still, how can a local PD just go over to another country and set up shop. Arent there rules and guidlines they have to follow?

Yea, but I don't think they are out in the streets in these countries making arrest and stuff. Heres some info:

The bureau, along with the NYPD's totally revamped intelligence division, and the high-level hires from Washington—a lieutenant general from the Pentagon and a spymaster from the CIA—is part of Kelly's vision to remake the NYPD into a force that can effectively respond to the world's dangerous new realities.

There are now New York City police officers stationed in London working with New Scotland Yard; in Lyons at the headquarters of Interpol; and in Hamburg, Tel Aviv, and Toronto. There are also two cops on assignment at FBI headquarters in Washington, and New York detectives have traveled to Afghanistan, Egypt, Yemen, Pakistan, and the military's prison at Guantánamo Bay in Cuba to conduct interrogations. Members of the department's command staff have also attended sessions at the Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island.

And there are the Hercules Teams, elite, heavily armed, Special Forces–type police units that pop up daily around the city. It can be at the Empire State Building, the Brooklyn Bridge, Times Square, or the stock exchange, wherever the day's intelligence reports suggest they could be needed. These small teams arrive in black Suburbans, sheathed in armor-plated vests and carrying 9-mm. submachine guns—sometimes with air or sea support. Their purpose is to intimidate and to very publicly mount a show of force. Kelly knows that terrorists do a lot of reconnaissance, and the Hercules Teams were designed to disrupt their planning. Like an ADT warning sign in front of a house, they're also intended to send a message that this is not an easy target.

The police commissioner now has what's called an STU (Secured Telephone Unit) on his desk. It is a phone line that enables him to talk to someone in the White House or the Pentagon without fear of being monitored. When a key on the phone is turned, the conversation is electronically encrypted.

"We are doing all these things," Kelly says over coffee in his fourteenth-floor office at police headquarters, "because New York is still the No. 1 target. We have been targeted four times, twice successfully, and the city remains the most symbolic, substantive target for the terrorists. These are cunning, patient, deliberate people who want to kill us and kill us in big numbers."

 

Code:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2r5fOghzo3Y

Unless you're completely prepared to have your intelligence insulted, don't watch this tape. I guess people are the victims of war crimes because they hang around "bad people."
 
The Lonious Monk;7659708 said:
Copper;7659101 said:

Hold on, hold on, hold on...hoooold on. Why the fuck does the NYPD have branches in other countries? lol Is this some kind of joke? The New York Police Department has offices in foreign countries. Why the hell would another country even agree to that?

This shit is old news. Also police forces across America get trained by Israeli soldiers for "anti terrorism" and "crowd control".

It's bigger than America.

One of the reasons I initially believed and still do believe that Ferguson was a military training exercise. All they need is the right reasons to put the plans in motion. It's not hard to create the right reason for that. Just inflict horrendous injustices and people will rebel.

Skip to 3:25 if u got time
 
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leftcoastkev;7661856 said:
The Lonious Monk;7659708 said:
Copper;7659101 said:

Hold on, hold on, hold on...hoooold on. Why the fuck does the NYPD have branches in other countries? lol Is this some kind of joke? The New York Police Department has offices in foreign countries. Why the hell would another country even agree to that?

This shit is old news. Also police forces across America get trained by Israeli soldiers for "anti terrorism" and "crowd control".

It's bigger than America.

One of the reasons I initially believed and still do believe that Ferguson was a military training exercise. All they need is the right reasons to put the plans in motion. It's not hard to create the right reason for that. Just inflict horrendous injustices and people will rebel.

Skip to 3:25 if u got time


Dude those are two different things. There is a difference between a local police force training with terrorism experts from a foreign countries and a local police department having an office and operating in a foreign country. That's crazy. That some shit only high level federal agencies and military organizations do.
 
leftcoastkev;7661856 said:
This shit is old news. Also police forces across America get trained by Israeli soldiers for "anti terrorism" and "crowd control".

It's bigger than America.

One of the reasons I initially believed and still do believe that Ferguson was a military training exercise. All they need is the right reasons to put the plans in motion. It's not hard to create the right reason for that. Just inflict horrendous injustices and people will rebel.

Skip to 3:25 if u got time


Don't say this too loud. Ppl on here have heart attacks when you mention anything that resembles a conspiracy

 
Two suspects fired on a police patrol car with a rifle in South Los Angeles late Sunday night, prompting a citywide tactical alert that resulted in the arrest of one suspect and a massive manhunt for the second individual, authorities said..

The shooting occurred about 9:30 p.m. as officers were driving southbound on Hoover Street near 62nd Street, said Deputy Chief Bob Green. The officers returned fire.

No officer was hurt.

Police arrested one of the suspects at the scene and recovered a rifle, Green said. A second suspect remained at large.
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-lapd-patrol-car-shot-20141228-story.html

 
Here's a great idea that might actually work.

Minneapolis – In almost every city across the US, tax dollars are used to cover the damages and settlements from lawsuits filed against their police departments due to officer misconduct. Taxpayers in essence pay out massive amounts in damages for officers not doing their job properly. Additionally, the cost is compounded because taxpayers are forced to continue paying the salaries of these criminal cops.

City officials don’t have the guts to hold officers accountable for their actions. So a new approach is necessary to hold rogue officers responsible for their conduct.

Just like doctors have to carry malpractice insurance, police officers should be required to carry professional liability insurance as a condition of employment.

How this can be achieved is through an amendment to the city charter itself.

In Minneapolis, this process is already taking shape due to the efforts of Communities United Against Police Brutality and the Committee for Professional Policing.

Over the past seven years, taxpayers in Minneapolis have paid out over $20 million dollars to settle cases stemming from police brutality. In just 2011, $4.7 million taxpayer dollars went to cover the costs of officer misconduct. Many other cities across the US have faced similar losses with seemingly no recourse.

Some cities, such as Minneapolis, self indemnify for police claims, while others rely on the League of Cities coverage. Most large metropolitan areas don’t engage in effective risk management strategies, as it would be a political liability due to the strength of the police lobby and unions. Thus, police are rarely held accountable for their actions.

Requiring police officers in large cities to carry professional liability insurance coverage would be an excellent risk management strategy and provide accountability for officers in ways that city administrations cannot or will not provide.

Similarly to how other professionals, such as doctors who are sued too many times become uninsurable, the demands of professional liability insurance will ensure risk reduction takes place. Meaning basically that if city officials won’t hold police accountable for their actions an insurance company on the hook for large police misconduct payouts certainly will.

Problem officers would find their rates up until eventually they would become uninsurable, a wonderful way to have problem officers forced out of policing entirely.

To avoid running into problems with union contracts, the strategy would allow cities to fund the base rate of the coverage, and officers funding any additional costs that would be associated with their claims history.

In most cities, and Minneapolis in particular, it has been found that a handful of officers are responsible for the majority of complaints and lawsuits regarding police brutality.

In 1994, City Pages published a story on police brutality within the Minneapolis Police Department, identifying a dozen cops whose histories of doling out beatings over the previous decade had cost the department $5.8 million in settlement payouts and court costs.

If officers were to carry their own professional liability insurance, insurance rates would increase for each misconduct case brought against an officer. That handful of officers who continue to abuse their power in uniform would be forced out, as their insurance rates would become too costly for them to remain in the department or they became uninsurable. Doctors, lawyers, accountants, general contractors and many others are required to pay for professional liability insurance– why not police officers?

If accountability and reduction in police abuses are to be achieved, clearly a new approach is needed. Requiring police officers in large cities to carry their own professional liability insurance and to pay for costs over the base rate is one step towards reaching these goals.

Here is the proposal to amend the Minneapolis City Charter that can be used as a template in your local municipality:

Section 7.3(a)(2) Police Officers. Each peace officer appointed in the police department must be licensed as required by law. Each such licensed officer may exercise any lawful power that a peace officer enjoys at common law or by general or special law, and may execute a warrant anywhere in the county. Each appointed police officer must provide proof of professional liability insurance coverage in the amount consistent with current limits under the statutory immunity provision of state law and must maintain continuous coverage throughout the course of employment as a police officer with the city. Such insurance must be the primary insurance for the officer and must include coverage for willful or malicious acts and acts outside the scope of the officer’s employment by the city. If the City Council desires, the city may reimburse officers for the base rate of this coverage but officers must be responsible for any additional costs due to personal or claims history. The city may not indemnify police officers against liability in any amount greater than required by State Statute unless the officer’s insurance is exhausted. This amendment shall take effect one year after passage.

Together we can force police accountability. For more information about the movement under way in Minneapolis or to find out how to perhaps implement these changes in your city, call Communities United Against Police Brutality at 612-874-7867.

Here is a link to donate to the GoFundMe campaign, taking place in Minneapolis, to assist in funding the campaign to amend the Minneapolis City Charter.

Jay Syrmopoulos is an investigative journalist, freethinker, researcher, and ardent opponent of authoritarianism. He is currently a graduate student at University of Denver pursuing a masters in Global Affairs. Jay’s work has previously been published on BenSwann.com and WeAreChange.org. You can follow him on Twitter @sirmetropolis and on Facebook at Sir Metropolis.

Read more athttp://thefreethoughtproject.com/force-police-accountability-city/#eTgVUq5QtsUlpSMq.99
 

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