Since the ruling in Ferguson, Missouri, regarding Michael Brown and the officer involved in the case, law enforcement across the country have not only become the victims of constant media criticism, every morning they put on that uniform, they fear for their lives.
And, they’re right to do so. As Sheriff Mike Lewis from Wicomico County, MD put it, “Everybody’s scared to death to their job.”
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Har$#%&!@* and collect ..no more serve and protect
More cops need shot. Cops kill 3 citizens everyday. #bluelivesdontmatter #bluelivesmurder
That is not true civilization was created by blacks knot whites
stay home I would be glad to deal with it myself.
i would urge all police officers to go on a week long strike in the inner cities. We could start a gofundme account to pay them for lost wages..
None of the ones the cops killed had a weapon that could hurts cops they all could have been solved without deadly force
Hippocratic whites supremacists mumbo jumbo a cover up flipping of the script obstruction of the law.
Arrest Obomber the NWO PLĂ€NTED ISLAMER for starters…
I agree with Ed. They do that with everyone. Everyone that’s not wearing a badge, that is.
Okay, I am so tired of the way idea that all these black men that have been brought down by the big bad cops were innocent and angels. The reason the cops were called in on the issues were because citizens felt threatened by these thugs. I believe they are trained to take criminals down and to hold them down until $#%&!@*istance arrives. Can you imagine this civilization without law enforcement, wait that would be the middle east. Citizens having no protection, militant groups coming into communities and killing, raping, pillaging. We would have groups like Isis right here. How would you like watching the females in your family raped in front of you, the babies and little children shot or beheaded in front of you. You being forced into military service. This is what you want?? This is what you will get without law enforcement to keep the peace in our small communities.