Kurt Nimmo
Infowars.com
October 27, 2013
If a cop or some other official of the government gets shot in your
neighborhood, expect the imposition of a police state and the termination of the
Bill of Rights. That’s what happened in Roseville, California, on Friday night
following a shootout between a parolee and law enforcement.
Because an officer was shot in the jaw, a fed immigration agent was shot in
the leg, and other cops were lightly injured residents of the neighborhood were
not allowed to return to their homes for more than 24 hours. They had to endure
checkpoints and orders to evacuate their homes.
An AP article on the incident concentrates on the danger posed by the man
wanted for parole violation and says nothing about the danger of cops engaged in
a vendetta. Cops routinely shoot and kill people when they perceive a threat,
even kids with toy guns and small dogs, and they are especially violent when one
of their own is killed or wounded.
“The incident created scenes of panic and chaos in a typically quiet middle
class suburb of about 120,000 that is 20 miles northeast of the state capitol,”
the AP reports. “At least 15 homes were evacuated, and the area
remained a crime scene late Saturday.”
An armed criminal certainly poses a danger, but so do “helicopters… circling
overhead and armored vehicles and other police cars” converging on the area with
irate cops on a mission to take down a man who shot members of one of the
largest and most organized, heavily armed (some cops even get Pentagon cast
offs) and dangerous gangs in the state.
This AP photo of a cop threatening a motorist with a
weapon at a checkpoint says it all.
Hat tip to William Grigg for finding this story.
Sunday, October 27, 2013
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