A police officer in St. Paul, MN, has been put on administrative leave after urging drivers to run over Black Lives Matter protestors on Martin Luther King Day. He backed up his suggestion by claiming that they wouldn’t be charged with any crime and would likely win any civil suit.
Well that’s certainly one way to solve the problem of racially motivated protestors blocking the streets on your commute to and from work. The post, published under the name “JM Roth” did tell drivers to call the police immediately afterwards. As it turns out, if protestors are blocking a street or intersection where there is no crossing, the chances of you getting charged with something are fairly slim.
While the St. Paul Police Department and Mayor Chris Coleman condemned the Facebook post, calling it “offensive, disappointing and concerning”, I doubt Roth put any ideas in people’s heads that weren’t already there. A cop-watcher who works for the Star Tribune wrote the typical liberal garbage about racism and discrimination. But if you look at the Black Lives Movement as a whole and examine the facts, what you find might surprise you.
Find out why on the next page.
This is sounds like good legal advise. if you get a permit to protest the police will close streets for you and not let you block them during rush hour.
That’s the plan of Obama’s Administration to create chaos to enact NDAA law for his third term.
Just throw them off the bridge. Splish Splash they were taking a bath.
you want to Block traffic then you need to go straight to jail-breaking laws like this is plain stupid-
The cop is right, run over them!!!!
they are out in the middle of an intersection, why aren’t they being arrested?
Donald Trump for President 2016
police these days think they are above the law……and judges too…..we are being politically run over by classes that declare themselves elite and under different moral and ethical laws than others…….we need to get back to being civilized.
Lol
administrative leave??? Fire him and let him lose his pension. He is guilty of conspiricy to commit murder with a deadly weapon.