Police Departments On High Alert After NYPD Officers Ambushed And Killed

So the police have irrational paranoid fears. Hardly surprising. It is not a profession that attracts the more educated segments of the population.
Compared to the inner city simians intellect the cops are fucking Mensa members. The fucking Tree Dwellers the cops have to protect from other simian Tree Dwellers aren't collectively worth the price of a Buddy Burger.
I hope every fucking cop posted to the inner cities of the country catch a one month long 'Blue Flu'.
Let those pieces of monkey shit the Mayor and Sharpton go into the fucking inner city shit holes and see what they can do.
 
By the way......notice Obama hasn't sprinted to the podium on this situation. If its not white on black = yawn.

Did either officer remind Obama that if he has a son it would be like a police officer, nope, just the thug.


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The thug? I didn`t know he was a union member. That`s what Rush has trained you to call union members is it not?
No thugs break the law which both thugs were doing when they resisted arrest.
 
seems to me that a man that's arrested will just let himself be arrested and sort things out after the arrest . Never a good idea to fight with cops like Garner did .
Raising two hands in the air is fighting?
You dumb ****.
Go on fantasising that BM was 'surrendering'. The GJ decided your opinion was wrong.
All you are doing is reinforcing what an idiot you are.
 
So the police have irrational paranoid fears. Hardly surprising. It is not a profession that attracts the more educated segments of the population.
Compared to the inner city simians intellect the cops are fucking Mensa members. The fucking Tree Dwellers the cops have to protect from other simian Tree Dwellers aren't collectively worth the price of a Buddy Burger.
I hope every fucking cop posted to the inner cities of the country catch a one month long 'Blue Flu'.
Let those pieces of monkey shit the Mayor and Sharpton go into the fucking inner city shit holes and see what they can do.

Ah good ole racist dannyboys, who wouldn't advocate for killing people he has never met but has decided every single one who has the same skin color? dannyboys would!
 
police have every right to be concerned and their concerns are not paranoia !!

I feel very concerned for the police in America. I am keeping them in my prayers. What they are enduring right now must be terrible. It is not right.

Yeah, it's so hard for them. I mean getting off scot free for killing unarmed black people must be so hard. I mean why can't we just let them kill people without criticism? I mean why should we hold police to a higher standard? It's like they took an oath or something. Crazy talk.

What are you talking about? Garner's wife said he had asthma and was in poor health. He died in an ambulance. There was no choke hold - it was standard take down procedure. As for Brown - he was charging a police officer head on - would you prefer the officer had laid down his weapon and died instead? Had either man obeyed the law they would be alive today. Do the facts of these cases elude you?
 
hey August , from what I saw on tely Garner shoulda just kept his mouth shut and allowed himself to be handcuffed . Then it looked like a scuffle took place and Garner died . And last but not least , END the war on tobacco in all its forms !!
Raising your hands means you surrender. Are you saying a FOX news outlet is lying ?
N.Y. cop not indicted in chokehold death FOX2now.com
Maybe in the Walt Disney world you live in. Not in the real world.
"OK men. Here's the latest directive from the Mayor. When you are arresting someone and they put their hands up remember that means they have surrendered. That means you holster your gun and approach them and ask them politely to put their hands behind their back so you can cuff them." You ignorant piece of LIB shit. You wouldn't last two minutes in any inner city in the country. PLEASE go to one. PLEASE!
 
LOL....living a stones throw from Manhattan, yesterday, spoke to my next door neighbor who is a sheriff here on Long Island ( white privilege ftmfw......patrol car parked right next to yours at night!!!:up:)..................
Lets put it this way........every fucking race baiter jackass leader out there has officially made things waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay more dangerous for blacks in the boroughs. LOL.....and its not the cops they have to be worried about.:coffee: Just another of the many examples of progressive idea's never recognizing the unintended consequences........but to them, results are of no concern.:eusa_dance:Soooo..........between now and the New Year, some black folks are gonna die because that's the way it works in the real world.

Violence begets violence though, Skookerasbil. Long Island - I used to live there and know the area fairly well. You are right about how things work in Long Island. People are known to do things their own way up there. John Gotti lived on one of the beaches that way before he was convicted. He had a yacht called Knot Guilty.

ya nevah told me Jeri. you lived here.... uhm I mean there--------a friend of mine was your neighbor------she left the
area for florida-----but she encountered john gotti and his-----
INDIVIDUALITY now and then. sheeesh-----I nevah woulda known you are a ----sorta Long Island girl-------???
John Gotti was howard beach----Queens. It's ok ---it is sorta Long Island-----there is water there.-----and people can
dig for clams----or whatevah they dig for. Things not working too well in Long Island lately-----SANDY!!!!!
Sandy was nothing compared to that which is brewing in Brooklyn RIGHT NOW (don't tell anyone-----but I blame
di blasi -----not Obama
COME HOME, ROUDY GIULIANI !!!!!!!!!!!..~~~~ puhleeeze

My family left for Florida too. Small world, Rosie. John Gotti was on Howard Beach - Queens - my beach was a good distance from his - but his yacht traveled in our waters -my beach was nicer - so we were interconnected - sorta - I am sad to say Sandy definitely hit hard where my family's home is located - it's waterfront - so it took a hard hit - water filled the first floor of the house - didn't reach the 2nd floor - but it has since been restored. Brooklyn is a tough neighborhood - I think they will hold their own. I love Roudy Guliani but de blasio is someone they should demand his resignation. I blame de Blasio too. He should bear the brunt of it - I agree, Rosie.

uhm-----well------you probably remember Crown Heights 1991-------here is a prediction-----for several somewhat SIMILAR reasons---there is going to be a similar episode in
Bedford Stuyvesant 2014-15. Bed-Stuy has been heating
up for a few years now. Interestingly enough-----Bed-Stuy
was barely hit by Sandy. Even Hurricanes avoid the area.
A real story>>>>> I once asked a cop----in a confidential
conversation----long ago----->>>
"I walk from the subway down Saratoga
Ave ----a few times per week. There is a murder every week in that area but I never see a cop"

he answered "you WALK down Saratoga Avenue !!??? I would not take a patrol car down that street" sheeeeh----
they were shot right ---uhm ----around there whilst in their cop
car. Do not cry....more news----Coney Island was devastated by Sandy.-------they put in a new CYCLONE. There were rumors that it was about to become a 'casino land'-----
I certainly HOPE NOT. Now there more threats-----Atlantic City is going to be somehow lifted over the Hudson and
transplanted into MANHATTAN <yuck>----which is actually
walking distance from Bed-stuy ---a little trot over the bridge
over troubled waters (east river)

Just a few details I should mention, Rosie. I moved away at age 7. Only trip was to Manhattan where my grandparents owned the corner block and I went shopping with my Grandmother when I stayed there. That was my first time ever seeing an African American person. There were only Jews, Italians and Irish on the beach I lived on. It was private beach and homes pass down to the family members. No outsiders were able to buy property there. It may still be that way. I'll have to ask my mother. As for the trips to Manhattan. Great memories. I used to visit every year. Do not know Saratoga Blvd. but I am sure my cousins know it. I hear Jones Beach took quite a hit too. I did not like their boardwalk. Too many people. Too noisy. Thank God for computers. You can turn them off. It's a great substitute.
 
hey August , from what I saw on tely Garner shoulda just kept his mouth shut and allowed himself to be handcuffed . Then it looked like a scuffle took place and Garner died . And last but not least , END the war on tobacco in all its forms !!
Raising your hands means you surrender. Are you saying a FOX news outlet is lying ?
N.Y. cop not indicted in chokehold death FOX2now.com
Maybe in the Walt Disney world you live in. Not in the real world.
"OK men. Here's the latest directive from the Mayor. When you are arresting someone and they put their hands up remember that means they have surrendered. That means you holster your gun and approach them and ask them politely to put their hands behind their back so you can cuff them." You ignorant piece of LIB shit. You wouldn't last two minutes in any inner city in the country. PLEASE go to one. PLEASE!

Walt Disney World is too crowded. Who needs it?
 
police have every right to be concerned and their concerns are not paranoia !!

I feel very concerned for the police in America. I am keeping them in my prayers. What they are enduring right now must be terrible. It is not right.

Yeah, it's so hard for them. I mean getting off scot free for killing unarmed black people must be so hard. I mean why can't we just let them kill people without criticism? I mean why should we hold police to a higher standard? It's like they took an oath or something. Crazy talk.

What are you talking about? Garner's wife said he had asthma and was in poor health. He died in an ambulance. There was no choke hold - it was standard take down procedure. As for Brown - he was charging a police officer head on - would you prefer the officer had laid down his weapon and died instead? Had either man obeyed the law they would be alive today. Do the facts of these cases elude you?

1. No. A chokehold is an ILLEGAL procedure in the NYPD police procedure manual.

2. The only witness who said Brown was charging was a known racist who kept telling false stories to the police and came forward a month later and told Darren Wilson's story fully even though she was never there.

I know Fox News didn't tell you this but it's the facts.
 
LOL....living a stones throw from Manhattan, yesterday, spoke to my next door neighbor who is a sheriff here on Long Island ( white privilege ftmfw......patrol car parked right next to yours at night!!!:up:)..................
Lets put it this way........every fucking race baiter jackass leader out there has officially made things waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay more dangerous for blacks in the boroughs. LOL.....and its not the cops they have to be worried about.:coffee: Just another of the many examples of progressive idea's never recognizing the unintended consequences........but to them, results are of no concern.:eusa_dance:Soooo..........between now and the New Year, some black folks are gonna die because that's the way it works in the real world.

Violence begets violence though, Skookerasbil. Long Island - I used to live there and know the area fairly well. You are right about how things work in Long Island. People are known to do things their own way up there. John Gotti lived on one of the beaches that way before he was convicted. He had a yacht called Knot Guilty.

ya nevah told me Jeri. you lived here.... uhm I mean there--------a friend of mine was your neighbor------she left the
area for florida-----but she encountered john gotti and his-----
INDIVIDUALITY now and then. sheeesh-----I nevah woulda known you are a ----sorta Long Island girl-------???
John Gotti was howard beach----Queens. It's ok ---it is sorta Long Island-----there is water there.-----and people can
dig for clams----or whatevah they dig for. Things not working too well in Long Island lately-----SANDY!!!!!
Sandy was nothing compared to that which is brewing in Brooklyn RIGHT NOW (don't tell anyone-----but I blame
di blasi -----not Obama
COME HOME, ROUDY GIULIANI !!!!!!!!!!!..~~~~ puhleeeze

My family left for Florida too. Small world, Rosie. John Gotti was on Howard Beach - Queens - my beach was a good distance from his - but his yacht traveled in our waters -my beach was nicer - so we were interconnected - sorta - I am sad to say Sandy definitely hit hard where my family's home is located - it's waterfront - so it took a hard hit - water filled the first floor of the house - didn't reach the 2nd floor - but it has since been restored. Brooklyn is a tough neighborhood - I think they will hold their own. I love Roudy Guliani but de blasio is someone they should demand his resignation. I blame de Blasio too. He should bear the brunt of it - I agree, Rosie.

uhm-----well------you probably remember Crown Heights 1991-------here is a prediction-----for several somewhat SIMILAR reasons---there is going to be a similar episode in
Bedford Stuyvesant 2014-15. Bed-Stuy has been heating
up for a few years now. Interestingly enough-----Bed-Stuy
was barely hit by Sandy. Even Hurricanes avoid the area.
A real story>>>>> I once asked a cop----in a confidential
conversation----long ago----->>>
"I walk from the subway down Saratoga
Ave ----a few times per week. There is a murder every week in that area but I never see a cop"

he answered "you WALK down Saratoga Avenue !!??? I would not take a patrol car down that street" sheeeeh----
they were shot right ---uhm ----around there whilst in their cop
car. Do not cry....more news----Coney Island was devastated by Sandy.-------they put in a new CYCLONE. There were rumors that it was about to become a 'casino land'-----
I certainly HOPE NOT. Now there more threats-----Atlantic City is going to be somehow lifted over the Hudson and
transplanted into MANHATTAN <yuck>----which is actually
walking distance from Bed-stuy ---a little trot over the bridge
over troubled waters (east river)

Just a few details I should mention, Rosie. I moved away at age 7. Only trip was to Manhattan where my grandparents owned the corner block and I went shopping with my Grandmother when I stayed there. That was my first time ever seeing an African American person. There were only Jews, Italians and Irish on the beach I lived on. It was private beach and homes pass down to the family members. No outsiders were able to buy property there. It may still be that way. I'll have to ask my mother. As for the trips to Manhattan. Great memories. I used to visit every year. Do not know Saratoga Blvd. but I am sure my cousins know it. I hear Jones Beach took quite a hit too. I did not like their boardwalk. Too many people. Too noisy. Thank God for computers. You can turn them off. It's a great substitute.

Yup---remember that friend I mentioned----actually someone from my workplace----long ago. she did a little party-----
and we had to have passes to "get in" one of us was black---she kinda fixed it up. (sheeesh) Saratoga Ave---goes right thru that which is now called East New York---which is sorta an extension "culturally" of Bed Stuy and part of the bullet in the brain center of the universe. I was working in the local hospital. Not woodhull----where the cops went---THE OTHER ONE. I did not grow up in New York------but whenever my parents needed a beach----it was
JONES BEACH---best memories of my childhood. The Coney Island beach was-----a small part of my childhood----
the crowds were scary ----a really tumultuous place. ---Manhattan was a big part-----There were people in my hometown who NEVER saw Manhattan-----I could not
comprehend such cultural deprivation. ----then again----
I have hardly ever left the tristate area. I grew up in a kinda
restricted little town------in the 50s we were among the families that broke the no jews taboo------no blacks until the 70s -----as far as I know----there are still no blacks in
Howard Beach
 
1. No. A chokehold is an ILLEGAL procedure in the NYPD police procedure manual.

2. The only witness who said Brown was charging was a known racist who kept telling false stories to the police and came forward a month later and told Darren Wilson's story fully even though she was never there.

I know Fox News didn't tell you this but it's the facts.
You're a ding bat on so many levels.
 
Wow so now we've extended the thug label so much that even selling cigs (while black) is thuggish behavior...Now you're just watering the term down
 
police have every right to be concerned and their concerns are not paranoia !!

I feel very concerned for the police in America. I am keeping them in my prayers. What they are enduring right now must be terrible. It is not right.

Yeah, it's so hard for them. I mean getting off scot free for killing unarmed black people must be so hard. I mean why can't we just let them kill people without criticism? I mean why should we hold police to a higher standard? It's like they took an oath or something. Crazy talk.

What are you talking about? Garner's wife said he had asthma and was in poor health. He died in an ambulance. There was no choke hold - it was standard take down procedure. As for Brown - he was charging a police officer head on - would you prefer the officer had laid down his weapon and died instead? Had either man obeyed the law they would be alive today. Do the facts of these cases elude you?

1. No. A chokehold is an ILLEGAL procedure in the NYPD police procedure manual.

2. The only witness who said Brown was charging was a known racist who kept telling false stories to the police and came forward a month later and told Darren Wilson's story fully even though she was never there.

I know Fox News didn't tell you this but it's the facts.


A racist liar....or as Wilson defenders like to call it a "credible witness"
 
police have every right to be concerned and their concerns are not paranoia !!

I feel very concerned for the police in America. I am keeping them in my prayers. What they are enduring right now must be terrible. It is not right.

Yeah, it's so hard for them. I mean getting off scot free for killing unarmed black people must be so hard. I mean why can't we just let them kill people without criticism? I mean why should we hold police to a higher standard? It's like they took an oath or something. Crazy talk.

What are you talking about? Garner's wife said he had asthma and was in poor health. He died in an ambulance. There was no choke hold - it was standard take down procedure. As for Brown - he was charging a police officer head on - would you prefer the officer had laid down his weapon and died instead? Had either man obeyed the law they would be alive today. Do the facts of these cases elude you?

1. No. A chokehold is an ILLEGAL procedure in the NYPD police procedure manual.

2. The only witness who said Brown was charging was a known racist who kept telling false stories to the police and came forward a month later and told Darren Wilson's story fully even though she was never there.

I know Fox News didn't tell you this but it's the facts.
She wasn't the only that testified that he was charging.


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Wow so now we've extended the thug label so much that even selling cigs (while black) is thuggish behavior...Now you're just watering the term down

selling loose cigs is illegal in NY. Not exactly thuggish---but
resisting arrest is.
 
police have every right to be concerned and their concerns are not paranoia !!

I feel very concerned for the police in America. I am keeping them in my prayers. What they are enduring right now must be terrible. It is not right.

Yeah, it's so hard for them. I mean getting off scot free for killing unarmed black people must be so hard. I mean why can't we just let them kill people without criticism? I mean why should we hold police to a higher standard? It's like they took an oath or something. Crazy talk.

What are you talking about? Garner's wife said he had asthma and was in poor health. He died in an ambulance. There was no choke hold - it was standard take down procedure. As for Brown - he was charging a police officer head on - would you prefer the officer had laid down his weapon and died instead? Had either man obeyed the law they would be alive today. Do the facts of these cases elude you?

1. No. A chokehold is an ILLEGAL procedure in the NYPD police procedure manual.

2. The only witness who said Brown was charging was a known racist who kept telling false stories to the police and came forward a month later and told Darren Wilson's story fully even though she was never there.

I know Fox News didn't tell you this but it's the facts.
She wasn't the only that testified that he was charging.


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The others include:

1. Others
2. Not only her
and 3. Foreal there were others too
 
Being a cop in Bed-Stuy is no picnic. They are in constant danger ----making an arrest there is dangerous----pulling down
a drug den is dangerous-------just walking around is dangerous
 
Violence begets violence though, Skookerasbil. Long Island - I used to live there and know the area fairly well. You are right about how things work in Long Island. People are known to do things their own way up there. John Gotti lived on one of the beaches that way before he was convicted. He had a yacht called Knot Guilty.

ya nevah told me Jeri. you lived here.... uhm I mean there--------a friend of mine was your neighbor------she left the
area for florida-----but she encountered john gotti and his-----
INDIVIDUALITY now and then. sheeesh-----I nevah woulda known you are a ----sorta Long Island girl-------???
John Gotti was howard beach----Queens. It's ok ---it is sorta Long Island-----there is water there.-----and people can
dig for clams----or whatevah they dig for. Things not working too well in Long Island lately-----SANDY!!!!!
Sandy was nothing compared to that which is brewing in Brooklyn RIGHT NOW (don't tell anyone-----but I blame
di blasi -----not Obama
COME HOME, ROUDY GIULIANI !!!!!!!!!!!..~~~~ puhleeeze

My family left for Florida too. Small world, Rosie. John Gotti was on Howard Beach - Queens - my beach was a good distance from his - but his yacht traveled in our waters -my beach was nicer - so we were interconnected - sorta - I am sad to say Sandy definitely hit hard where my family's home is located - it's waterfront - so it took a hard hit - water filled the first floor of the house - didn't reach the 2nd floor - but it has since been restored. Brooklyn is a tough neighborhood - I think they will hold their own. I love Roudy Guliani but de blasio is someone they should demand his resignation. I blame de Blasio too. He should bear the brunt of it - I agree, Rosie.

uhm-----well------you probably remember Crown Heights 1991-------here is a prediction-----for several somewhat SIMILAR reasons---there is going to be a similar episode in
Bedford Stuyvesant 2014-15. Bed-Stuy has been heating
up for a few years now. Interestingly enough-----Bed-Stuy
was barely hit by Sandy. Even Hurricanes avoid the area.
A real story>>>>> I once asked a cop----in a confidential
conversation----long ago----->>>
"I walk from the subway down Saratoga
Ave ----a few times per week. There is a murder every week in that area but I never see a cop"

he answered "you WALK down Saratoga Avenue !!??? I would not take a patrol car down that street" sheeeeh----
they were shot right ---uhm ----around there whilst in their cop
car. Do not cry....more news----Coney Island was devastated by Sandy.-------they put in a new CYCLONE. There were rumors that it was about to become a 'casino land'-----
I certainly HOPE NOT. Now there more threats-----Atlantic City is going to be somehow lifted over the Hudson and
transplanted into MANHATTAN <yuck>----which is actually
walking distance from Bed-stuy ---a little trot over the bridge
over troubled waters (east river)

Just a few details I should mention, Rosie. I moved away at age 7. Only trip was to Manhattan where my grandparents owned the corner block and I went shopping with my Grandmother when I stayed there. That was my first time ever seeing an African American person. There were only Jews, Italians and Irish on the beach I lived on. It was private beach and homes pass down to the family members. No outsiders were able to buy property there. It may still be that way. I'll have to ask my mother. As for the trips to Manhattan. Great memories. I used to visit every year. Do not know Saratoga Blvd. but I am sure my cousins know it. I hear Jones Beach took quite a hit too. I did not like their boardwalk. Too many people. Too noisy. Thank God for computers. You can turn them off. It's a great substitute.

Yup---remember that friend I mentioned----actually someone from my workplace----long ago. she did a little party-----
and we had to have passes to "get in" one of us was black---she kinda fixed it up. (sheeesh) Saratoga Ave---goes right thru that which is now called East New York---which is sorta an extension "culturally" of Bed Stuy and part of the bullet in the brain center of the universe. I was working in the local hospital. Not woodhull----where the cops went---THE OTHER ONE. I did not grow up in New York------but whenever my parents needed a beach----it was
JONES BEACH---best memories of my childhood. The Coney Island beach was-----a small part of my childhood----
the crowds were scary ----a really tumultuous place. ---Manhattan was a big part-----There were people in my hometown who NEVER saw Manhattan-----I could not
comprehend such cultural deprivation. ----then again----
I have hardly ever left the tristate area. I grew up in a kinda
restricted little town------in the 50s we were among the families that broke the no jews taboo------no blacks until the 70s -----as far as I know----there are still no blacks in
Howard Beach

You're right. Last time I went to Howard Beach was ten years back to visit a cousin. Very nice neighborhood. She told me the Italians still ruled the neighborhood - it was nearby John Gotti house - not a single black person lived in Howard Beach! Things do not change much in certain parts of New York.

I hear Harlem is no longer "Harlem" - expensive real estate now?
 
Being a cop in Bed-Stuy is no picnic. They are in constant danger ----making an arrest there is dangerous----pulling down
a drug den is dangerous-------just walking around is dangerous

I'm very concerned for the cops in New York. New York has the finest police officers in the world - in my opinion. They didn't get the name - New York's finest for nothing. When I visited 10 years ago I traveled to the city with my cousin to shop. There were about a dozen officers by the bridge and I asked to take a photo with them! They said sure! It is still one of my favorite memories of my trip up there. They were so friendly and fun to talk to. They loved my southern accent. I told them I may sound Southern but I am still a New Yorker! ha! ha! I have to find that photo! That was a great day and I didn't mind the crowds. Because the city is not the city without the crowds. New York just feels different. The minute you land you know - you're home.
 

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