Posted on 10/07/2002 4:00:45 PM PDT by tracer
Montgomery County, MD Police Chief Moose just told the world that he is asking (waving letter for the cameras) the U. S. Department of Justice and everyone else who is listening to help him crack the recent mass murders (5 people) and non-fatal sniper shootings.
The Mongomery County DA just referred to the "cold-blooded murderer of a 13-year-old boy" (who, as far as everyone knows, still is alive and stabilized). Spokespersons from the ATF, the U.S, Attorney, and others are promising to work with the MC police to solve the case which, thanks to local and national mediawhores (one word), has thousands and thousands in a state of terror.
Heaven help us all -- if this is how the sheeple react to deaths which are few in number albeit tragic -- when terrorists strike again on US soil on a large scale....
Have no fear, Chief Ramsey himself is on the job!! He's the local "big city" cop... and what a resume! He certainly cleared up that whole Chandra Levy mess like a pro. Let's put him in charge... then we'll have this thing solved by... oh.... 2015.
Maybe. The trouble I have with that solution is that at first glance you may mistake me for a swarthy-looking Middle Easter type. If you cared to, you would find that I am an American, born and raised and deserving of a smidgeon of respect, voluntarily offered or forced if need be. So, what's it going to be, open season (civil war) or perhaps a more selective choice of targets?
I'm glad to see some defense of Chief Moose here. He is Chief in a county that has maybe 25 murders/year, and there were 5 in one day. Of course he doesn't have the staff with skills to investigate that! He was quick to ask for help from the FBI, ATF, State Troopers, and anyone else who could help - as he should have, IMO.
He's also feeding the news media as much as he can.
I think he's doing everything right. Unfortunately, that doesn't guarantee a quick arrest.
I blame Hollywood.
Due to the poor military nature of bioweapons, we're unlikely to see any bio scenarios that are much more serious than the previous anthrax attacks.
And I don't remember any military checkpoints or Constitution-burning orgies even after anthrax hit Senators' offices.
A rogue nuke attack, on the other hand, would be more serious but almost certainly directed at a port due to a variety of technical and logistical factors. Road blocks and a dead Constitution would hardly prevent that sort of thing, so I doubt that we see them even if we are hit by such an attack.
But ship-boardings would certainly become more routine and much more thorough...
Huh? I was not commenting on the job that was being done by Chief Moose. I'll leave that to others closer to the situation, such as yourself. My only point was that it was unfortunate that he chose to use the Hollywood line, "This time it's personal". Tell the families of those who were killed prior to the shooting of this thirteen year-old that it wasn't "personal" until this incident.
Somehow, if he shot across a federal roadway or possibly his crossing state lines could make it a federal offense. I'm sure the feds will find a way to prosecute him and that's assuming he's taken alive which I highly doubt will happen.
"...It's just a lot easier that way."
Stolen right out of the "Democratic Socialist Left"'s Playbook.
Or simply murderers. Good point.
I and my fellow Merryland subjects are much more at risk of getting creamed by a truck or a Yugo on the Beltway, stabbed near a DC nightspot, developing a serious or even fatal illness, or, last but not least, being rear-ended and killed by a SUV-charioteer scanning the streets for the elusive "white box-truck".
Tragic as these shootings are, 800,000 people live in Montgomery county alone, and of all those living in the DC metro area, less than ten have been shot down by a vile goblin during the past five days.
We all would do well to "do the math" and realize that everyday life has many risks -- day after day, and year after year -- and that such will be the case long after the sociopathic jackal has been sent to Hell....
It also mandates the reorganization of the Morgan P. Hardiman Missing and Exploited Childrens Task Force "to improve its effectiveness in kidnaping and serial murder investigations. The task force would be simplified through the establishment of regional task forces in FBI field offices which would serve as liaisons for State and local law enforcement agencies in cases of child abduction and serial murders."
Unfortunately, the Act does not address the punishment of serial killers....
And I don't remember any military checkpoints or Constitution-burning orgies even after anthrax hit Senators' offices.
A rogue nuke attack, on the other hand, would be more serious but almost certainly directed at a port due to a variety of technical and logistical factors. Road blocks and a dead Constitution would hardly prevent that sort of thing, so I doubt that we see them even if we are hit by such an attack.
Well, I wonder about government officials. Instead of fixing the problem, sometimes they are more interested in appearing like they're fixing the problem.
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