Pig's head thrown at former home of Chauvin defense witness

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This is the problem with criminals, they couldn't even be bothered to ensure they had the right residence.
And that's sarcasm in case you can't tell.
Barry Brodd, once a police officer in California, compared George Floyd's killing to an "accidental death."​
April 18, 2021, 5:49 PM PDT​
By Tim Stelloh​
Vandals threw a pig's head at the onetime home of a former California police officer who was a defense witness for Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis officer accused of killing George Floyd, police said.​
The incident occurred early Saturday in Santa Rosa, California, at a house where the witness, Barry Brodd,used to live, Santa Rosa police said in a statement.​
Police said Brodd appeared to have been targeted over his testimony.​
"Mr. Brodd has not lived at the residence for a number of years and is no longer a resident of California," police said. "Because Mr. Brodd no longer lives in the city of Santa Rosa, it appears the victim was falsely targeted."​
Barry Brodd, a use-of-force expert, testifies in the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin at the Hennepin County Courthouse in Minneapolis on April 13.​
A person at the home found the head on the front porch, which was splattered with blood. People who were dressed in black fled as the person called 911, police said.​
The same people are believed to have drenched a statue at a mall in animal blood about 45 minutes later and left a sign that read, "Oink Oink," police said. They are accused of felony vandalism and have not been identified.​
Santa Rosa Police Chief Rainer Navarro distanced his department from Brodd's testimony, saying in a statement last week that Brodd hadn't worked in the city since 2004 and that his comments "do not reflect the values and beliefs of the Santa Rosa Police Department."​
In his testimony, Brodd compared the neck restraint Chauvin used on Floyd for more than 9 minutes to an officer's firing a stun gun at a suspect who falls, hits his head and dies.​
 
This is the problem with criminals, they couldn't even be bothered to ensure they had the right residence.
And that's sarcasm in case you can't tell.
Barry Brodd, once a police officer in California, compared George Floyd's killing to an "accidental death."​
April 18, 2021, 5:49 PM PDT​
By Tim Stelloh​
Vandals threw a pig's head at the onetime home of a former California police officer who was a defense witness for Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis officer accused of killing George Floyd, police said.​
The incident occurred early Saturday in Santa Rosa, California, at a house where the witness, Barry Brodd,used to live, Santa Rosa police said in a statement.​
Police said Brodd appeared to have been targeted over his testimony.​
"Mr. Brodd has not lived at the residence for a number of years and is no longer a resident of California," police said. "Because Mr. Brodd no longer lives in the city of Santa Rosa, it appears the victim was falsely targeted."​
Barry Brodd, a use-of-force expert, testifies in the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin at the Hennepin County Courthouse in Minneapolis on April 13.​
A person at the home found the head on the front porch, which was splattered with blood. People who were dressed in black fled as the person called 911, police said.​
The same people are believed to have drenched a statue at a mall in animal blood about 45 minutes later and left a sign that read, "Oink Oink," police said. They are accused of felony vandalism and have not been identified.​
Santa Rosa Police Chief Rainer Navarro distanced his department from Brodd's testimony, saying in a statement last week that Brodd hadn't worked in the city since 2004 and that his comments "do not reflect the values and beliefs of the Santa Rosa Police Department."​
In his testimony, Brodd compared the neck restraint Chauvin used on Floyd for more than 9 minutes to an officer's firing a stun gun at a suspect who falls, hits his head and dies.​
There is going to be all sorts of 2nd and 3rd order effects to the whole going to people's homes thing.

And none of them are going to be good.
 
This is the problem with criminals, they couldn't even be bothered to ensure they had the right residence.
And that's sarcasm in case you can't tell.
Barry Brodd, once a police officer in California, compared George Floyd's killing to an "accidental death."​
April 18, 2021, 5:49 PM PDT​
By Tim Stelloh​
Vandals threw a pig's head at the onetime home of a former California police officer who was a defense witness for Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis officer accused of killing George Floyd, police said.​
The incident occurred early Saturday in Santa Rosa, California, at a house where the witness, Barry Brodd,used to live, Santa Rosa police said in a statement.​
Police said Brodd appeared to have been targeted over his testimony.​
"Mr. Brodd has not lived at the residence for a number of years and is no longer a resident of California," police said. "Because Mr. Brodd no longer lives in the city of Santa Rosa, it appears the victim was falsely targeted."​
Barry Brodd, a use-of-force expert, testifies in the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin at the Hennepin County Courthouse in Minneapolis on April 13.​
A person at the home found the head on the front porch, which was splattered with blood. People who were dressed in black fled as the person called 911, police said.​
The same people are believed to have drenched a statue at a mall in animal blood about 45 minutes later and left a sign that read, "Oink Oink," police said. They are accused of felony vandalism and have not been identified.​
Santa Rosa Police Chief Rainer Navarro distanced his department from Brodd's testimony, saying in a statement last week that Brodd hadn't worked in the city since 2004 and that his comments "do not reflect the values and beliefs of the Santa Rosa Police Department."​
In his testimony, Brodd compared the neck restraint Chauvin used on Floyd for more than 9 minutes to an officer's firing a stun gun at a suspect who falls, hits his head and dies.​
Dumb as dogshit!!!

Greg
 
You can't teach hateful Democrat bigots anything. When an innocent person gets hurt or killed by their hate, they will always have an excuse that they think removes their guilt like "we didn't know he moved". Fucking idiots. This is the kind of imbeciles our 'ends justify the means' education system is mass producing today. And lets not forget the mass shooters who fall into the same category.
 
This is what happens when you empower a mob...the DNC created and supported this beast...
 
So where else should they throw a pig's head?

If they want to engage in thug behavior like we saw with the horse head in The Godfather, how about having common sense enough to use the correct address? As another post put it correctly, “dumb shits”
 
So where else should they throw a pig's head?
Put it on the stick...didn't you read the Lord of the Flies? That is what the DNC has created with their mob....Jack and the mob....burning the island to the ground and killing whomever doesn't join.
 
This is the problem with criminals, they couldn't even be bothered to ensure they had the right residence.
And that's sarcasm in case you can't tell.
Barry Brodd, once a police officer in California, compared George Floyd's killing to an "accidental death."​
April 18, 2021, 5:49 PM PDT​
By Tim Stelloh​
Vandals threw a pig's head at the onetime home of a former California police officer who was a defense witness for Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis officer accused of killing George Floyd, police said.​
The incident occurred early Saturday in Santa Rosa, California, at a house where the witness, Barry Brodd,used to live, Santa Rosa police said in a statement.​
Police said Brodd appeared to have been targeted over his testimony.​
"Mr. Brodd has not lived at the residence for a number of years and is no longer a resident of California," police said. "Because Mr. Brodd no longer lives in the city of Santa Rosa, it appears the victim was falsely targeted."​
Barry Brodd, a use-of-force expert, testifies in the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin at the Hennepin County Courthouse in Minneapolis on April 13.​
A person at the home found the head on the front porch, which was splattered with blood. People who were dressed in black fled as the person called 911, police said.​
The same people are believed to have drenched a statue at a mall in animal blood about 45 minutes later and left a sign that read, "Oink Oink," police said. They are accused of felony vandalism and have not been identified.​
Santa Rosa Police Chief Rainer Navarro distanced his department from Brodd's testimony, saying in a statement last week that Brodd hadn't worked in the city since 2004 and that his comments "do not reflect the values and beliefs of the Santa Rosa Police Department."​
In his testimony, Brodd compared the neck restraint Chauvin used on Floyd for more than 9 minutes to an officer's firing a stun gun at a suspect who falls, hits his head and dies.​
Who threw Maxine Waters head?
 
This is the problem with criminals, they couldn't even be bothered to ensure they had the right residence.
And that's sarcasm in case you can't tell.
Barry Brodd, once a police officer in California, compared George Floyd's killing to an "accidental death."​
April 18, 2021, 5:49 PM PDT​
By Tim Stelloh​
Vandals threw a pig's head at the onetime home of a former California police officer who was a defense witness for Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis officer accused of killing George Floyd, police said.​
The incident occurred early Saturday in Santa Rosa, California, at a house where the witness, Barry Brodd,used to live, Santa Rosa police said in a statement.​
Police said Brodd appeared to have been targeted over his testimony.​
"Mr. Brodd has not lived at the residence for a number of years and is no longer a resident of California," police said. "Because Mr. Brodd no longer lives in the city of Santa Rosa, it appears the victim was falsely targeted."​
Barry Brodd, a use-of-force expert, testifies in the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin at the Hennepin County Courthouse in Minneapolis on April 13.​
A person at the home found the head on the front porch, which was splattered with blood. People who were dressed in black fled as the person called 911, police said.​
The same people are believed to have drenched a statue at a mall in animal blood about 45 minutes later and left a sign that read, "Oink Oink," police said. They are accused of felony vandalism and have not been identified.​
Santa Rosa Police Chief Rainer Navarro distanced his department from Brodd's testimony, saying in a statement last week that Brodd hadn't worked in the city since 2004 and that his comments "do not reflect the values and beliefs of the Santa Rosa Police Department."​
In his testimony, Brodd compared the neck restraint Chauvin used on Floyd for more than 9 minutes to an officer's firing a stun gun at a suspect who falls, hits his head and dies.​
BLM wasted a pig's head? Thought dem snoots and ears be da bestest parts....
 

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