Posted on 11/29/2014 10:21:37 AM PST by celmak
Earlier this month, Milwaukee Police Chief Edward Flynn was verbally attacked by protesters in his community for being on his cellphone during a Fire and Police Commission meeting related to the officer-involved shooting death of Dontre Hamilton, 31. When reporters confronted Flynn about the cellphone incident after the meeting, he not only revealed that he had a good reason to be on it, but he also went on a tirade about the greatest racial disparity in the city of Milwaukee.
Well I was on my phone, yes. That is true. I was following developments about a 5-year-old girl sitting on her dads lap who just got shot in the head by a drive-by shooting, Flynn said angrily. If some of the people gave a good goddamn about the victimization of people in this community by crime, Id take some of their invective more seriously.
The greatest racial disparity in the city of Milwaukee is getting shot and killed hello! he added.
Now, they know all about the last three people who have been killed by the Milwaukee Police Department in the course of the last several years. Theres not one of them that can name one of the last three homicide victims weve had in this city, Flynn said. But this community is at risk alright, and its not because men and women in blue risk their lives protecting it. Its at risk because we have large numbers of high-capacity, quality firearms in the hands of remorseless criminals who dont care who they shoot.
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Flynn is a gun-banning scumbag Democrat. Don’t fall for his spiel.
If you won’t see what I pointed out, have a nice life.
The libs tried to ban “Saturday Night Specials” so the thugs now have high quality firearms that don’t jam after shooting 2 rounds.
He could have blamed the criminals, but went off on the guns instead, which makes me wonder if his 'solution' isn't to do away with "high-capacity, quality firearms".
To all - thanks for the info. Hope he does NOT run for anything else.
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