Posted on 06/08/2015 11:52:02 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Facts did not matter much when the race-activist community held a press conference outside of the McKinney Police Station earlier today. This was in response to the now infamous pool party that took place last weekend in the suburban Craig Ranch subdivision of a Dallas suburb. Tempers flared, feelings frayed, and one speaker was compelled to threaten the Texas city with bringing in the Nation of Islams volatile spiritual leader Louis Farrakhan as a solution.
The general demand list was that the group wanted 10-year police veteran Eric Casebolt fired and criminally charged. Executive Director of Justice Seekers, Rev. Ronald Wright first spoke. He wanted the mayor of McKinney to handle the situation by firing and filing those charges against Casebolt. Wright said his group contacted the U.S. Justice Department to have them monitor the situation.
He claimed that the starting point of the entire debacle was an adult woman assaulting a young lady a 14 year old. They also wanted this woman prosecuted and one teenaged boys charges dropped....
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
Video Emerges of Violence at ‘Innocent Pool Party’ in McKinney, Texas
Breitbart | June 7, 2015 | Bob Price
Posted on 6/8/2015 12:17:23 PM by anonsquared
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3298090/posts
They are tools and getting used but they like it.
Jade Helm is next month. Texas is hostile. Let’s incite Baltimore style riots...oops that’s a bit tinfoil hat-ish. So annoyed by these punks causing trouble with any consequences.
Won’t work here...many...many guns....many many bullets...
Looks like they have seized their opportunity, they jumped on this like flies on stink.
It is curious. 9 dead in another Texas story that is over three weeks old and that story gets a news blackout. I wonder who is 0bama’s Minister of Agitprop and Propaganda? Whoever it is, Goebels is probably green with envy.
Sifted like wheat...
Facts didn’t matter to the media either.
Somehow, the networks and local tv stations and news sites, all awash in hormones over “social media” somehow have IGNORED THE SOCIAL MEDIA that throws light on what the truth is about those punk kids.
People of all races have, apparently, posted the truth on facebook and twitter—defending the cops. But the media won’t report those “social media” testimonies.
Got bigotry? Yup. In the “news” industry.
Here is one of the biggest things people are ignoring ... http://theconservativetreehouse.com/2015/06/08/six-seconds-the-threat-matrix-mckinney-pool-mob-fiasco/
The cannot control us if we have guns. The people there in Texas showed incredible restraint when the ‘partygoers’ starting spilling over the into other properties. Try that in my neighborhood and you’ll (wisely) be going back over the walls quite quickly, given the options.
Feels like a set-up. Now we have this whole “pray for peace” mantra in McKinney. I say kick the activists OUT. They are using McKinney as a platform. Makes me sick people are making this a racial issue. The commies jumped on this within minutes of the video coming out and bee lined to this town. It’s now become a SERIOUS incident according to the press. McKinney needs to nip this in the bud NOW.
Damn right.
Rule No.1: Respect me, my family, and my property. A bad attitude and threats can get you killed any time, any place in Texas. So stay friendly and be respectful to everyone.
Rule No. 2: Remember if it's public property you can have a your say, but if it's private, then STFU and mind your own business.
Rule No. 3: There are no rules once violence starts. So try to avoid violence at all costs. But be prepared to stand your ground or run for cover if threatened.
I don't think Mr. Farrakan or any other black leader wants to start a riot down here. You're welcome to come down and talk about it, but remember the "Don't mess with Texas" motto is taken seriously by some.
If you come down to push us around, you will get pushed back. This ain't Baltimore or Ferguson.
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