Obama, Holder, Sharpton & race pimps: here’s what you wanted

NYPD Officers Assassinated 12-2014NYPD Officers Rafael Ramos and Wenjian Liu, killed Saturday at the corner of Myrtle and Tomkins in Brooklyn’s Bedford-Stuyvesent.  The two officers were pronounced dead at Woodhull Hospital, where colleagues and family members huddled tearfully.

Two NYPD officers gunned down, ambushed, shot in the head whilst sitting defenseless in their vehicle.  Done as the direct result of our national Race Pimps and Baiters Obama, Holder and Sharpton telling blacks that they are nothing but victims, nothing but targets by Caucasoid officers.

Except that the officers shot by the 28-year-old black male (who doesn’t deserve naming 1376650_10151840509414694_1906084914_n.jpghere) were not Caucasoid.  One was Hispanic and the other was Chinese.  Because, of course, that horrendous NYPD does nothing but hire Evil Caucasoid officers who delight in the killing of black males.

From the NewYorkPost.com:

Gunman executes 2 NYPD cops in Garner ‘revenge’

by Larry Celona, Shawn Cohen, Jamie Schram, Amber Jameson and Laura Italiano

Two uniformed NYPD officers were shot dead Saturday afternoon as they sat in their marked police car on a Brooklyn street corner — in what investigators believe was a crazed gunman’s ­assassination-style mission to avenge Eric Garner and Michael Brown.

From YouTube, videos made by the suspect:

In a clear counterpoint, from New York’s CBS 2:

FoxNews.com writes:

Authorities say cop killer wanted retaliation for Michael Brown, Eric Garner deaths

The gunman who ambushed and murdered two NYPD officers as they sat in their squad car Saturday afternoon in Brooklyn vowed to kill police in a number of social media posts that vowed retaliation for the deaths of Michael Brown and Eric Garner, authorities said.

__________, 28, wrote on his Instagram account: “I’m putting wings on pigs today. They take 1 of ours, let’s take 2 of theirs,” hours before the killings, two city officials with direct knowledge of the case confirmed for The Associated Press. He used the hashtags Shootthepolice RIPErivGardner (sic) RIPMikeBrown. The post also included an image of a silver handgun and the message, “This may be my final post.” The post had more than 200 likes but also had many others admonishing his statements.

There you go.   The post had “more than 200 ‘likes.’ ”

IMAG0191.jpgPolice said Brinsley, who was black, approached the passenger window of a marked police car at approximately 2:45 p.m. local time and opened fire, striking Officers Rafael Ramos and Wenjian Liu in the head. The officers — one Hispanic, one Asian — were on special patrol doing crime reduction work in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn.

The incident reminds me of another sad day in NYPD history when two cops working together were gunned down by blacks.  Literally: ambushed, walking on the street.

NYPD Officers Greg Foster and Rocco Laurie, assassinated in the East Village in 1972, were killed by so-called “black revolutionaries.”  Laurie was Caucasoid.  Foster was black.  Responsible was the Black Liberation Army.  As a cop then, I can clearly recall the incident.

Just as I believe Mr Obama is responsible for the deaths of my two local deputies, I too believe that Mr Obama is responsible for the deaths of these two officers.

Mr Obama now has the blood of four law enforcement officers on his hands.  How does it feel, Mr Obama, to get your way?  Are you secretly enjoying your results?

Will the president declare a “national day of support” for police?  Will he advocate T-shirts sold saying “Don’t Kill Our Police”?  Will people bombard Twitter in support of the assassination of these two officers?  No, no and yes.

Cops Racist, No Good CopsFrom Philadelphia tonight, Sunday night.

Thank you kindly, Mr Obama, for enabling “peace on earth, good will toward men,” at this Christmas time.

BZ

 

Car strikes bicycle cops in Denver; student protesters cheer

Denver PD Bicycle Officers InjuredFrom FoxNews.com:

Denver student protesters cheered when car struck officer, union official says

Denver high school students protesting recent civilian deaths involving police chanted “Hit him again!” after a car struck four bicycle officers – injuring one critically – Wednesday night, the city’s police union charged.

Officer John Adsit underwent six hours of surgery Thursday for injuries sustained in the accident and was in critical, but stable condition. But the reaction of young students, reported by the Denver Post, left residents stunned and members of the Denver Police Protection Association angry. Students were heard chanting and cheering after the officers were hit. Teachers looked on and did not intervene while the students chanted, Fox31 Denver reports.

“The Denver Police Protective Association has learned that immediately after the horrible accident yesterday injuring four Denver Police Officers, several parties in the protesting group cheered and chanted “hit him again.” These actions are not only reprehensible but quite possibly the most disturbing thing this Association has ever heard,” a statement released by the police officers’ union Thursday night said.

How despicable.

And these people are our future in the United States.

BZ

 

Law enforcement: reflective of the community

LE Officer Application

Law enforcement, we are told, should be reflective of its surrounding communities.

This man is reflective of many communities around the United States.

LE should hire him precisely because he is so.

That’s how ridiculous most knee-jerk reactions to Ferguson and NY are.

I’m sure you’d want this man responding to your emergent call for service.

BZ

 

Goodbye to the Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor

Ford Crown Victoria - The Last Crown VicI write this post in retrospect, realizing that perhaps I should have written it at least two years ago. But, of course, those niggling points like Life tend to get in the way of things you wanted to do and things you actually did.

I make, however, this post in the mirrored reflection of having been a cop for over 40 years and having driven every vehicle known to Copdom, from the 70s to now. And all points in between. Including the CVPI for a number of years in its many iterations.

The Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor is dead. Long live the CVPI.

There. I said it.

Because as a cop, and an EVOC instructor, I had a love/hate relationship with the Ford CVPI.

First, please see the video. To me, now, this is a sad time.

A clearly delineated time ends now, the end of an era, the end of a training paradigm, the end of a series of instructors, and an end to a “tool,” if you will, that kept cops safe for years and years and years.

Though it was anemic (via a massive 4.6L V8 engine = to 280 cubic inches), and shallow, and underpowered, it also managed to have absolutely and clearly the worst front seats in the known universe, as well as the worst sound insulation and the loudest and most abrupt transmission. It was the Panther Platform taken to the Nth degree via body-on-frame.

Plus: it only took the CVPI roughly 2,175 years to increase its output from 200 to 250 hp in its final 4.6L form.

What it did have was: interior room, back seat room, and trunk room.

It also had exclusivity. And one other factor that I shall mention later.

For many years, at least in Fornicalia, Dodge and Chrysler ruled the cop car realms.  I drove this first:

1974 Dodge Monaco Cop CarWhat CHP purchased, many other agencies purchased as well.  So a monitoring of CHP purchases also reflected those of the rest of the state.

I also drove this next: http://bloviatingzeppelin.net/archives/363

I also drove:

1978 Dodge MonacoTwo of my favorite cars were the Pontiac LeMans Enforcer for 1976 and 1977, and the Pontiac Catalina in 1978.

1977 Pontiac LeMans EnforcerThe County of Sacramento Sheriff’s Department 600 and the 700 series Pontiacs were essentially the same, but with different cloth seats and colors. The front seats were very deep and you felt as though you were witnessing Life through a lower portion of the windshield.

The 800s included the Pontiac Catalina, which featured the MDT mounted high and right up in your face. The shotguns were mounted horizontally, directly above your head and attached to the cage. The shotguns in the 1978 Catalinas were mounted to the floor, under your legs.

After that, my department purchased a number of Chevrolet products until the first Crown Victorias emerged.  They were large and square and alternated between the 80s and 90s.

The absolute worst vehicle purchased by the Sacramento Sheriff’s Department was the Dodge St Regis or, as I enjoyed calling it, the Dodge St Slow-gis. This reprehensible excuse for a cop car was produced on a large body with an anemic 318 engine producing a whopping 155 HP — less horsepower my 2002 Subaru Outback Sport created. Zero-to-60 speeds were roughly an hour.

Here’s an actual story. I was rolling end of watch from District 4 to the North Station and, impatient as I was, floored my 1980 Dodge St Regis as I entered eastbound I-80 traffic. Just prior to my exit at Madison Avenue in the space of three miles, I had achieved the staggering speed of 79 mph. No. I am not kidding. Floored.

Then there were the early Ford Crown Victorias.

People in Patrol hated to have them on the street, because they drank gas like water, but they also, to the giddiment of cops, had great air conditioners.

They also had the world’s worst and twitchiest steering input; no matter.  Their air conditioners were great.

DSC07566A 2003 LASD EVOC vehicle here.  Because, whist in charge of my own EVOC course, I took the east and west coast trials seriously.

And all points in between.

DSC02183DSC05624And there you go.  Enough of this.

Say goodbye to the Ford CVPI.

It was a clearly simple vehicle.  And the one factor I failed to mention until now?

The Ford CVPI was incredibly forgiving.  It plowed when you wanted and oversteered when you wanted.

It took an amazing and astounding amount of abuse and still kept on track.

And there you have it.

I hated the bastard, and, simultaneously, I loved it.

The Last Crown Victoria, below, in its yard:

Ford Crown Victoria - The Last Crown Vic, Not ForgottenBZ