Posted on 02/14/2016 8:06:38 AM PST by rktman
A Clarksdale, Mississippi, police officer is in the hospital after being shot.
Clarksdale Mayor Bill Luckett said the officer was shot in the head while responding to an armed robbery at a convenience store.
The robbery happened at 8:57 p.m.
The officer is at the hospital getting treatment.
Luckett said two robbers came into the front door of the Corner Grocery at the corner of Sunflower Avenue and Second Street.
The men were both wearing masks and one had a pistol.
Luckett said the two clerks then ran out the back door. The two men stole money out of the register and left the store.
An officer nearby noticed something suspicious and when he went to respond, the robbers shot him in the head and left him on the street, where other officers found him.
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Prayers and we won’t hear about he other officers killed last week on the media either.
When a white cop kills a black thug the race of both parties are the focus of the story and also in the headline. When the victim is white and the shooter is black racial descriptions of the parties involved are omitted.
Liberalism has killed journalism.
Watch your back. Your comments warrant a few more years at a re-education camp.
Leftist fear has killed journalism. In general those that control our society fear that if they report the race of our criminal element that whites will wake up and return to governance of our nation.
Amish now in Mississippi?
Prayers.
We’ve been watching “Nightwatch” based in New Orleans and I always wonder what it was in some of the EMT’s, firefighters and LEO’s shown that kept them on the path to serving the city instead of robbing and looting the city. There are a lot of black LEO’s, EMT’s and firefighters shown.
Prayers for him.
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