Posted on 08/31/2015 5:32:50 PM PDT by Jan_Sobieski
Just two weeks before Shannon Miles allegedly crept up on Harris County Deputy Darren Goforth in the darkness and assassinated him, an armed Black Panther member marched in front of the Waller County jail and shouted, Youre gonna stop doing what youre doing, or we will start creeping up on you in the darkness, Breitbart reports.
The comment was made by a leader of the Houston-based chapter of the New Black Panther Party and was captured on a short video clip by the Houston Chronicle. The paper was covering a rally that day at the jail where black inmate Sandra Bland committed suicide after her arrest following a traffic stop. The Chronicle writers originally made no mention of the threat in their article published that same day.
After leading several chants, the group leader, wearing the rank of "colonel," shouted through a megaphone at Harris County mounted deputies:
You think were not pissed off a bunch about yall killing our sisters? You think its okay? [Were] the wrong n***ers to mess with. Youre gonna stop doing what youre doing, or we will start creeping up on you in the darkness...
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.... they are reliant on the police following the rules .....
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Need to ‘deputize’ some folks who know how to go “creeping after people [NBP} in the dark’ ... some ex-Seal, Special Forces types.
Cops have guns. I know many policeman never have to fire their gun in the course of their career, but I think that is changing.
“You gotta control the hamites. See what God told Japheth.”
If you are going to promote racism, do it somewhere else and stop lying about what the Bible says.
Incitements to murder. soetoro too.
Agree 100% !!
Not all the Hamites, just Canaan and his descendants.
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