Posted on 09/14/2020 8:08:34 AM PDT by Zenyatta
Jose Ometeotl, the city manager of Lynwood, California suggested that the shooting of two Los Angeles County deputies over the weekend was not surprising and even indicated that it was payback for how law enforcement has treated the community.
The story: Ometeotl posted a meme on his Instagram page featuring 1960s black leader Malcolm X alongside the words chickens come home to roost. He wrote that the shooting of anyone is a wholly unacceptable occurrence in society and [t]he fact that someone randomly opened fire on deputies is to be expected in the society we live in today.
Ometeotl pointed out that he does not condone violence but cited deputy gangs that inflict fear and violence who have murdered, framed and stole from the community just because they could.
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I could see that happen in Oregon as home owners are seeing there houses burn and the state/local govt letting the arsonists out of jail so they can light even MORE fires.
When people find out what happened on Sunday, they’re going to be taking the gloves off.
They are emboldened because they realize they are losing. It is a last push...it will fail.
If they catch him he probably wont live to see his court date.
Before this is over we are going to need a lot of rope
They might let him live, just for the joy of setting him up to be repeatedly beaten down in prison. These sorts of services can be purchased for a few packs of cigarettes or walking around money. Its the customer experience that matters.
When that gets old, he gets an upgrade to the top-shelf optionthe shiv.
Alternatively, they just may goof him. We can hope that they practice some of their special tactics on the subject first.
If he is caught by uniformed officers, the body cams will probably malfunction.
Godspeed.
Ouch! Sadly true
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