Please resist arrest. Please come out guns blazing.
(Problem is these vermin are usually cowards.)
My bet is that he shoots himself.
(Problem is these vermin are usually cowards.)
The other problem is Seattle cops--being Seattle cops-- might shoot him with beanbag rounds.
You know, cops always circle the wagons when one of their own and I don’t blame them one bit for that. But what I don’t like is the double-standard many, many cops have when it comes to citizen concealed carry or citizens just having a gun in the house. A lot of them have a real exclusive attitude about personal protection and firearms.
LOL! They want you to call THEM if something big is going down in your home and you have seconds to act.
That said, this is just another case of black crime in America and I hope they blow ol’ Maurice clear out of the gene pool.
"The senseless and savage execution of police officers in Washington State has saddened the nation, and early reports indicate that a person of interest is a repeat offender who once lived in Arkansas and was wanted on outstanding warrants here and Washington State. The murder of any individual is a profound tragedy, but the murder of a police officer is the worst of all murders in that it is an assault on every citizen and the laws we live within.
Should he be found to be responsible for this horrible tragedy, it will be the result of a series of failures in the criminal justice system in both Arkansas and Washington State. He was recommended for and received a commutation of his original sentence from 1990. This commutation making him parole eligible and was paroled by the parole board once they determined he met the conditions at that time. He was arrested later for parole violation and taken back to prison to serve his full term, but prosecutors dropped the charges that would have held him. It appears that he has continued to have a string of criminal and psychotic behavior but was not kept incarcerated by either state. This is a horrible and tragic event and if found and convicted the offender should be held accountable to the fullest extent of the law. Our thoughts and prayers are and should be with the families of those honorable, brave, and heroic police officers."