Posted on 12/09/2015 5:27:00 PM PST by Kid Shelleen
On December 9th, 34 years ago, Philadelphia Police Officer Daniel Faulkner was gunned down during a traffic stop in Center City Philadelphia.
Officer Faulkner, 25, was on patrol early that morning, and had stopped a vehicle driving the wrong way down a one way street at 13th and Locust Streets around 4:00 a.m.
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Fry Mumia.
Maybe I should get out my autographed copy of his widow’s book (found it by chance at used book store).
The black lives matter’s folks have been hanging posters in Seattle with “Free Mumia” & “Free Leonard Peltier” along with posters showing lix of criminals killed by poloce and demanding “Justice”.
One such dead criminal is on video pulling a gun on a cop on train platform and the cop wins the gun battle....somehow the gangster needs “justice”.....I think he already received justice.
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I remember the night Daniel Faulkner was killed and the circumstances. There were four witnesses, all of which have never changed their story. Irv Homer who had a radio talk show took up the banner for Wesley Cook (Mumia Abu Jamal). He kept saying that Cook’s brother would come in to testify, and that the witnesses had changed their story. That finished Irv Homer, since his brother never showed and all the witnesses held to their stories. I walk past the bronze plate in the sidewalk from time to time and remember Daniel Faulkner. I pause a few seconds in a salute to a man who did his job well.
Mumia now lives in an upstate prison, having managed to have his death sentence commuted. He is suffering from severe Diabetes, type 2. At least he is contained and cannot get out to endanger someone else. It’s a shame that Daniel Faulkner had to give his life to corral some pig like Wesley Cook, but he will never be free. He will die as an old man in prison, never having seen freedom again.
Mumia was, is and always will be a street thug not worthy of life.
Justice delayed is justice denied.
Thanks for the ping.
Heard his widow on WWDB radio back in the day a few years after if happened. Very impressed by her tenacity, and very sad for the loss of her husband. I believe she was pregnant at the time of her husbands murder?
If that is true its a double tragedy. RIP.
FRY MUMIA
Thanks.
Heart-Rest
#CopKillerLivesMatter
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