Posted on 12/05/2014 5:52:05 AM PST by JustaCowgirl
Denver high school students protesting recent civilian deaths involving police chanted "Hit him again!" after a car struck four bicycle officers - injuring one critically - Wednesday night, the city's police union charged.
Officer John Adsit underwent six hours of surgery Thursday for injuries sustained in the accident and was in critical, but stable condition. But the reaction of young students, reported by the Denver Post, left residents stunned and members of the Denver Police Protection Association angry. Students were heard chanting and cheering after the officers were hit. Teachers looked on and did not intervene while the students chanted, Fox31 Denver reports.
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Sick!
Fixed.
No doubt.
The community organizer is certainly doing what he promised -— fundamentally changing this great nation until he brings it to its knees and it pays for slavery on his terms.
This is what our young skulls full of mush are being taught in our “schools”. We’re paying for it.
Children.
We have many disagreements with Romney, but he would not have Sharpton and a group of thugs setting policy along with his racist Attorney General.
Students and teachers fail Common Decency 101.
Michael Brown deserved his shooting.
Eric Garner did not deserve his choking.
Cops have earned their reputations as power mad thugs.
People shouldn’t run over cops, or cheer it.
How many of them were returning from a lunch break smoking the wacky weed?
some of the faces in the crowd dont look like high school students.In particular, the one guy left of center. Looks like some of that 18 trillion is funding Occupy America commune ists,anarchists, etc.etc. A rapid response team needs to be formed, to identify and nullify.
It might be about time to just deport the lot of them back to Kenya or where ever along with Obola!
You're right -- some of those sure don't look like high school students.
I would say the bearded guy is a member of the media, though.
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