Posted on 10/19/2022 5:29:27 PM PDT by montag813
by Becca London | RNN
A police officer never knows what they may see out on patrol. They could break up a fight. There could be a crazy person yelling at a squirrel. We recently saw one cop pursuing a drunk Amish guy riding a horse.
An officer from the Thrall police department in Texas ran into Kyle Rittenhouse.
So, he posted a photo of this celebrity sighting on Facebook, saying "Make those stops, you never know who you might meet. Today it was Kyle Rittenhouse, welcome to Texas."
Rittenhouse, of course if well-known for having answered calls online to defend businesses during violent rioting, looting and arson unfolding in nearby Kenosha, Wisconsin, in August 2021, when Antifa and BLM thugs descended on the city.
Amid the chaotic scene, Rittenhouse opened fire, shooting three people, two of them fatally. He was acquitted of all charges in the shootings, as the jury agreed it was a legitimate act of self-defense.
But to the far-left, Rittenhouse is public enemy #1.
So people on Facebook immediately attacked the police department, and demanded the post be deleted and that they apologize.
Typical responses:
"Sick you are making him out as a hero. Shame on your officer and this department," whined one loser.
"I was thinking they couldn't stoop any lower, but it's the police..." said another anti-police jerk who is no doubt voting for Beto.
The Thrall Police, to their credit, not only refused to apologize to the angry woke mob, they made an addition to the Facebook post to enrage them either further - and give a quick civics lesson to any of them who might still possess brain cells:
(Excerpt) Read more at rightnewsnow.org ...
perfect! thx...
God Bless, Texas!
Finally, someone realizes, never apologize.
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