Posted on 03/12/2009 5:39:19 AM PDT by Red in Blue PA
A San Francisco police union has accused former domestic terrorist William Ayers, co-founder of the Weather Underground, and his wife in a 1970 bombing that killed one sergeant, the San Francisco Chronicle reports.
The union, in a letter to a conservative organization lobbying for arrests in the case, accused Ayers and wife Bernardine Dohrn of bombing a city police station.
On Feb. 16, 1970, a bomb placed on a window ledge of Park Station killed Sgt. Brian McDonnell and injured eight other officers, the Chronicle reported.
The union said it had not been in contact with investigators nor did it have new evidence, but it cited Larry Grathwohl, who works with the conservative organization America's Survival of Maryland and claims that he infiltrated Weather Underground as an FBI informant and heard Ayers confess, the Chronicle reported.
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There have been cockroaches in my life I had fonder feelings for than the execrable Mr. Ayers.
When someone takes out Ayers, I volunteer to be on the jury. Heh.
11 more and we may have a deal. ;)
Obviously the police union is racist.
How can a person be a “former domestic terrorist”?
Is there such a thing as “former murderer”?
Or a “former rapist”?
Oh, wait a minute, “former tax cheat” does work.
Let’s see if Ayers demands a retraction. Popcorn, please.
On second thought, we’ll probably only get a letter, signed by 400 leftist professors, condemning this “attack” on Ayers.
Sfgov.org/police
Will be writing them requesting arrest later.
Obviously its one of those cold case files that’s getting modern day technology to review it and bring out evidence that was previously overlooked.
Modern day CSI against yesterdays terrorist, should make a good TV show.
But the vision of Ayers sitting in San Quentin or Folsom Prison, and being someone's b*tch from day one sure is sweeeeeeet! Then again, he looks like a f@g, so he may enjoy that.
(1) IIRC I read they've never been legally Married. They've just lived 'common law' all these years. That's why she still goes by 'Dohrn'.
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