Posted on 10/29/2020 5:54:46 AM PDT by PBRCat
So we saw the video of the knife wielding almost-assassin in Philadelphia the other day. He chased officers around a vehicle before being justifiably shot. The usual riots then ensued over a multiple convicted felon, with the ignorant masses claiming Officers should have used non-lethal methods when being confronted by lethal force - which is contrary to all training and all existing state law in all 50 states.
Here's the "hero" of the "communerty:"
27...with nine children. We're sure he supported all of them adequately; in 2013 pled guilty to assault and resisting arrest after hitting a police officer; Four years later he pled guilty to robbery, assault, and possessing an instrument of crime after kicking down the door of a woman and putting a gun to her head; another dozen arrests in intervening years; another musical "artist" who rapped about shooting police officers and other people.
This was the third time in a single day that PPD had responded to calls about him.
Following extensive looting, thirty injured cops and ninety or so arrests, eleven other people were shot, mostly after they looted stores and someone else robbed them - which we find darkly ironic.
So looting, shooting, burning and destruction might be an appropriate legacy for someone who contributed nothing to society and almost as much to Philadelphia.
He may have pushed Pennsylvania into the Trump column...
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I'm sure the million dollars a piece that the city will 'settle' with the [families?] will make up for all that. Suicide by cop, family gets a huge pay off, buddies get to go pick up that free 4K tv and some new sneakers.
And immortalized in hundreds of future protests. Say his name...'Loser.'
It was a ‘good shooting’, and he got what he deserved for attacking the cops.
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