Tolerance?

Allen West On ToleranceBZ

 

NYPD turns its back to Mayor de Blasio

NYPD MournsBZ

 

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

 

Garner: what you haven’t seen or heard

Garner Event - Black Female Sgt PresentAnd that is this:

Whilst the event went down, there in fact was an NYPD supervisor present.  Who was, by dint of rank, in charge of the event itself.

Have you heard of this supervisor or had it made known to you that a supervisor was even present during the Garner Event?

Likely not.  And purposefully so, by way of the American Media Maggots.  Because it is not Politically Correct to reveal the race or the rank or the gender of the supervisor in this event.

A black female Sergeant.

From the AmericanThinker.com:

Sgt. Kizzy Adoni, Meet Sgt. Stacey Koon

by Jack Cashill

Although the major media remain mum on the subject, it appears that a black female sergeant by the name of Kizzy Adoni supervised the arrest of the 6’4,” 400 lb. Eric Garner in New York City on July 17, 2014. As NYPD Officer Daniel Pantaleo and former LAPD Sergeant Stacey Koon can attest, there seems to a serious double standard at play here.

Among the few media outlets to address the role of Sgt. Adoni was the aptly named LA Progressive. Cheryl Dorsey, a black former LAPD sergeant, took Adoni to task. “I am appalled by the seeming lack of leadership displayed by the sergeant on the scene during the #ICantBreathe incident,” Dorsey wrote.  Adoni, Dorsey explained, was expected to manage and control the subordinate officers under her command. “So then for a sergeant, and a black woman at that, to stand idly by and do nothing is egregious,” she concluded.

One very important differentiation between Sgt Koon and Sgt Adoni:

Only Pantaleo, however, faced indictment. Adoni, by contrast, was offered immunity to testify against him. Sgt. Stacey Koon, who managed the arrest of Rodney King after a high-speed chase in 1991, had no such luck.  Like Adoni, he merely supervised the scene and did not touch King during the arrest. Unlike Garner, King survived the arrest. Nevetheless, Koon was tried in a criminal court for an excess use of force.

Black vs Caucasoid?  Conclusions anyone?  Bueller?

But wait; it gets better yet:

Adoni could have called the officers off, much as Koon could have called the officers off King, but she did not. The initial police report quotes Adoni as saying, “The perpetrator’s condition did not seem serious and he did not appear to get worse.”

That Adoni was offered immunity, and Koon or Pantaleo not, gives the appearance at least of a race-based application of justice.

Race-based?  Under the Obaka Administration?  Perish the thought!

You’ve heard of The One Who Should Not Be Named.  Get ready for the Paragraph That  Should Not Be Written.

Pantaleo has one other major gripe. As a result of affirmative action, collective bargaining, and the Americans with Disabilities Act, the NYPD ranks are loaded with physically useless cops. Many of them were on the scene that day. At least two male officers were less than 5’ 6” and slight. Three other male officers were obese, one shockingly so, and the two female sergeants appeared to be both short and overweight. If Pantaleo had not been there, it is hard to imagine how his colleagues would have effected an arrest.

Fact or fiction?

You decide.

BZ

 

Staten Island grand jury – let’s take race out of it: what would YOU do as a cop?

In background, from the NYDailyNews.com:

NYPD officer in Eric Garner chokehold death not indicted by Staten Island grand jury 

by Tina Moore, Thomas Tracy, Rocco Parascandola, Corky Siemaszko

Eric Garner’s widow reacted with shock and dismay Wednesday after a Staten Island grand jury chose not to indict the NYPD officer who killed her husband with a chokehold.

“Oh my God, are you serious?” Esaw Garner, her voice rising in shock and anger, told The Daily News. “I’m very disappointed. You can see in the video that he (the cop) was dead wrong!”

Garner was referring to the shocking cellphone video first published on NYDailyNews.com that showed Officer Daniel Pantaleo placing Garner in a chokehold — a move banned by the NYPD — and wrestling him to the ground.

Background: NYPD came into the neighborhood in order to identify and arrest persons selling black market cigarettes — called “loosies,” because they are sold individually by persons who don’t charge the ridiculous taxes that area businesses must charge.  Therefore, the local businesses asked NYPD to come in and clean up the illegal activity.  They said it was unfair that individuals were undercutting brick-and-mortar neighborhood businesses who were required to collect NY and state taxes on cigarettes.

In other words, the businesses were asking the NYPD to stop crimes from being committed in their area.

The NYPD showed up, and you can see what occurred in the video above.  NYPD was tasked with making an arrest.  When a man who is clearly much larger than any of the four officers in the scene resists, the officers react.

You are now one of those NYPD officers.  What do you do when a man the size of Garner resists?  Take race out of it.  Do you let him push you aside?  Do you call for even more officers?  Do you draw even more attention to the resistance?  Do you walk away?  Do you just issue a citation and allow him to continue selling cigarettes in front of local businesses?

You are the cop.  What do you do?

BZ

P.S.

Now information from the NY Post indicating:

Man in chokehold death had no throat damage: autopsy

The forbidden chokehold used by a cop to take down a Staten Island man in a deadly encounter Thursday did not damage his windpipe or neck bones, sources said.

The preliminary autopsy findings could be welcome news for Police Officer Daniel Pantaleo, now named as the cop who wrapped his arm around Eric Garner’s throat while trying to ­arrest him.

“If you’re the defense counsel in this case, this is very good news, because it’s consistent with what appears to be the case — that they didn’t mean to hurt him,” said John Jay College of Criminal Justice Professor Eugene O’Donnell.

But a source close to the Medical Examiner’s investigation said coroners are also investigating whether the chokehold still contributed to Garner’s death by aggravating his pre-existing conditions of obesity, asthma and possible heart disease. He died of cardiac arrest in the ambulance on the way to the hospital.

Conflicts?  Again, what would you do?