My opinion based on my personal observations throughout my years and the study of history is that the shootings of the two officers at a “protest rally” was premeditated and aimed squarely at the police forces there.
The goal was to get the officers to start shooting into the crowd and causing as many casualties and deaths as possible. The cause would have been ‘overlooked’ by the media and only the ‘police brutality’ and callousness towards ‘black lives’. would have been trumpeted near and wide across the land.
The ultimate goal is of course CWII and martial law across the country.
And we just missed that bullet by a hair... once again.
Your opinion is pretty damned good.
There were two things that kept this from being another shot heard around the world; first neither of the police officers were killed and second the discipline of the other cops.
Another Kent State.
The 1960s radicals never change their tactics.
Your opinion sounds spot on.
If we ever do have CWII, martial law won't matter much.
I think the powers that be are shocked by the discipline of the patriotic American. They push and slap. We turn the other cheek. It is really making them mad.
Your the theory is similar to but probably more accurate than the /s? I posted yesterday. The real world has come to the point that sarcasm can easily be the reality. Civil war and the destruction of the United States should have occurred to me. It’s obvious that democrats are for the destruction of the United States to them America is only a place..
“I wouldnt be surprised if it were a black guy who works for the BATF or DOJ, at the behest of obama and holder, using an assault rifle so they can ban ammunition and pass laws banning assault weapons. Just another Fast & Furious thang.”
“The ultimate goal is of course CWII and martial law across the country.”
It is already ongoing thanks to taxpayers paying for Holder’s Justice Department plan to take over local police departments.
Birmingham Alabama Becomes 1 Of 6 Democrat Controlled Cities As Pilot Site For Federal Policing
By Carol Robinson | crobinson@al.com
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on March 12, 2015 at 1:02 PM, updated March 12, 2015 at 1:45 PM
Birmingham has been chosen as one of six cities nationwide to serve as a pilot site for a national initiative on restoring relationships between law enforcement and citizens.
Attorney General Eric Holder made the announcement today. The $4.7 million National Initiative for Building Community Trust and Justice was announced in April and is a partnership between federal officials and criminal justice experts focused on providing training, policy and research to address distrust between citizens and law enforcement.
The other pilot cities are: Ft. Worth, Gary, Indiana, Minneapolis, Pittsburgh and Stockton. The initiative comes after several high profile fatal police-involved shootings.
“We are truly honored that DOJ would select Birmingham as one of six national pilot sites,’’ said Birmingham police Chief A.C. Roper. “The mayor and I actually started discussing this initiative several months ago and knew there would be over 100 cities vying for the limited opportunities.”
“We’re all aware of the modern day issues and national discussion on policing in America. Although we’ve worked extremely hard building bridges in our communities we saw this initiative as an opportunity to strengthen relationships, increase public cooperation, and improve the perception of police legitimacy across our city,’’ Roper said. “We truly recognize that the Birmingham Police Department cannot be successful without community support and community trust. This three year project will allow us to serve as a national police model and increase our capacity to serve our citizens.”
The Department of Justice started the initiative as part of the My Brother’s Keeper program, which seeks to create opportunities for all young people throughout the country - regardless of background - to improve their lives and reach their full potential.
“We are always committed to engaging with the community to ensure that we are serving them and hearing their concerns,’’ Birmingham U.S. Attorney Joyce White Vance said in a prepared statement. “We want to do a good job of listening, so that we can work together to make the community safe. We appreciate the opportunity to be one of the six pilot sites in this initiative, and the recognition from Washington that we are trying to get it right down here.”
http://www.al.com/news/birmingham/index.ssf/2015/03/birmingham_1_of_6_pilot_sites.html