Going to Extremes: Part II Follow Up Story

by Jack

According to the FBI there have been over 20,000 officers killed in the line of duty since the USA began tracking their statistics.  However, the deliberate violent attacks on police is rising and several patterns are obvious….the race of the shooter and the randomness of the attack.

Last year on Obama’s watch the murder of police officers spiked by 89%, and about 90% of them were cold blooded murders by a black male offender.   Was this a sheer coincidence, no politics or black activism/racism involved?  I think not.

Obama has inserted himself into too many situations that were completely unwarranted and he made assumptions of police wrong-doing even before the facts were known.  This reckless action has only served to inflame racial tensions and give blacks that already had  a twisted hatred for police just the excuse they needed to kill.

The list of the fallen s growing almost every day in 2015:

Here are but a few…

DEPUTY DARREN GOFORTH  A man “believed to be the alleged gunman” (black male) in the killing of a uniformed Houston-area sheriff’s deputy was in custody and being questioned Saturday morning.

The execution of the deputy came just days after black radicals went on an internet radio show hosted from Texas and called for the lynching of white people and the killing of cops to “turn the tide” against blacks being killed by cops. Breitbart Texas reported on Friday morning the details of the radio show and the comments that were made.

One black man spoke up saying they needed to kill “cops that are killing us. The other black male on the show said, “That will be the best method right there.”

OFFICERS TATE AND DEEN

Tate graduated from the police academy last year and jumped right into his new job. The 24-year-old was backing up fellow Officer Benjamin Deen during a traffic stop in May in Hattiesburg when both were fatally shot.  4 black males and one black female were arrested.

Deen, 34, was a married father of two. He was a K-9 officer who loved busting gangs.
Before her fatal shooting in May, Orozco was a new mom, a coach, a Girl Scout leader and more. The 29-year-old mother was fatally shot while trying to arrest a man wanted in a shooting in Omaha.

OFFICER DARYLE HOLLOWAY

Daryle Holloway, 45, was fatally shot in June while taking a suspect to jail. He had worked at the New Orleans Police Department for 22 years.  (The suspect was a black male)

OFFICER JAMES BENNETT JR.

Bennett was on security detail when he was fatally shot. The officer, who was shot in May while sitting in his car, had been in law enforcement for decades.  (Black male suspect arrested)

OFFICER BRIAN MOORE

Officer Brian Moore was sitting in an unmarked police vehicle in Queens in May, along with his partner, when they saw a passerby adjusting something in his waistband, authorities said. He pulled up behind the man to ask about it. The suspect allegedly pulled a gun from his waistband and opened fire on both officers. Moore, 25, died at the hospital a few days later. His partner, Erik Jansen, survived.

OFFICER ROBERT WILSON

Officer Robert Wilson, a Philadelphia police officer for eight years, was in the store when two men attempted to rob it. He exchanged fire with them and was shot and killed. WilSon was killed while buying a video game for his son in March.

OFFICER SEAN BOLTON

Officer Sean Bolton, the 33-year-old was shot multiple times during a traffic stop in tremainAugust. Authorities said it appears he interrupted some sort of drug transaction during the stop in Memphis.  The suspect, Tremaine Wilbourn is shown on the right.

OFFICER RICHARD MARTIN

Martin, 47, of the Houston Police Department was killed while trying to put down spikes to stop a suspect during a high-speed chase. He was “intentionally struck,” according to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund.

STATE TROOPER TREVOR CASPER

The 21-year-old was on his first solo assignment as a state trooper in March.  He was killed while chasing a bank robbery suspect in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin.  “He truly believed his sole purpose in life was to serve and protect others,” his family said.

OFFICER GREGG MOORE

Sgt. Gregg Moore, the veteran police officer was the son of a retired captain and served with the Coeur d’Alene Police Department for 16 years. He was shot after he stopped a “suspicious” man at a traffic stop in May.

OFFICER TERRANCE GREENE

Georgia police officer killed in ‘ambush’ -  Officer Terrance Greene, the veteran police detective was killed in an ambush shooting in March after he responded to a call of shots fired in the Atlanta suburb of Fairburn. Green, 48, was shot in the head.

SGT. SCOTT LUNGER

The father of two served as an officer in Hayward for over a decade before he was fatally shot at a traffic stop last month. He was 48.

OFFICER MICHAEL JOHNSON

Johnson (shown below) was killed while responding to a report of a man threatening to commit suicide in March. When officers arrived at the scene in San Jose, they were met with gunfire. He was a 14-year veteran.

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(President Barack Obama – worst president ever)

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6 Responses to Going to Extremes: Part II Follow Up Story

  1. Tina says:

    Jack, one of the Alinsky rules calls for going on the offensive. This administration went on the offensive the first chance they got, saying that Cambridge officers, “acted stupidly.” He did this out of his own prejudice and without having all of the facts.

    It occurs to me that another way to “go on the offensive” would be to accuse officers of the very thing that young blacks are doing, not only to officers but to fellow blacks. This type of “offense” creates a distraction from the real problem and furthers the narrative that America has a systemic race problem.

    I think a number of black people are waking up and sharing a new perspective with their neighbors and friends. They have seen this radical administration in action and they don’t like what they see. They are also learning black history that’s been denied them.

    The black woman seen in video posted by one of our fellow bloggers, the one with bleeps every two words, is a strong example. She was on talk radio the next day and expressed herself very well about the deplorable state of young black males in her neighborhood. Her own son is in jail and she let him know she would not give him support until he straightened up his act. Her neighbor’s little daughter was shot by a black street thug.

    We need to get behind our police officers and push back the false narrative. It’s not good for blacks, it’s not good for officers, it’s not good for communities, and its not good for America. In cases where they are found guilty of murder or misconduct they should, of course, face the consequences according to law.

    • Post Scripts says:

      “We need to get behind our police officers and push back the false narrative. It’s not good for blacks, it’s not good for officers, it’s not good for communities, and its not good for America. In cases where they are found guilty of murder or misconduct they should, of course, face the consequences according to law.”

      You can’t say that enough!

  2. Pie Guevara says:

    Reading about each of these fallen officers grieves me deeply. So much for Obama’s “transformation.”

    Re : “Obama has inserted himself into too many situations that were completely unwarranted and he made assumptions of police wrong-doing even before the facts were known. This reckless action has only served to inflame racial tensions and give blacks that already had a twisted hatred for police just the excuse they needed to kill.”

    Precisely. The great community organizer, the great “uniter” is the great divider and the great disaster. His destructive presidency is a stain on the union that will last 100 years.

  3. Tina says:

    Jack I ‘m sad that we find it necessary to say much less repeat over and over.

  4. Tina says:

    Our readers should know about the support shown to Deputy Goforth’s widow and children and law enforcement (Blue lives matter) at a rally in Texas. The crowd of over a thousand people was made up of people of all ages and races.

    America is not a racist nation. We do have a radical extremist problem that has to be put in it’s place. It would help if white elitists, pandering politicians, and propagandized students would wake up and smell the coffee.

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