Posted on 08/30/2025 11:35:46 AM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
No one is gonna harm Harris...she knows nothing and what she may know is hidden deep and undecipherable by the verbal word salad she constantly spews forth.
It is better that she remains alive and raving so that all shall know her mad!
Re “… a spokesperson for Newsom. “The safety of our public officials should never be subject to erratic, vindictive political impulses.”
Oh…. Izzy meant Like Butler, PA, of course…
Good grief! She is a failed candidate who should never have been. Chips actually do some law enforcement. They had their own TV show and everything. Leave them alone. If she tries to drive, will they arrest her for DWI?
The New ChiPS: John, Paunch, and newbie Officer Kalala
Harris campaign laundered at least $1.5 billion in just 107 days. I bet some went into some tax free foundation account of hers. She can afford her own security.
Gnat swarms??
Hopped all over the country, unable, apparently, to keep a job.
Erik Estrada’s real-life law enforcement résumé spans multiple states and roles, though the exact durations aren’t always publicly detailed. Here's what we do know:
🕵️ Muncie, Indiana (2008)
Estrada served as a reserve police officer, patrolling the midnight shift three days a week.
His stint was part of a reality TV series called Armed & Famous, so it was relatively short—likely a few months.
🛡️ Bedford County, Virginia (2009 onward)
He was sworn in as a full-time deputy sheriff, focusing on Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC).
This role was more sustained, tied to his advocacy with the Safe Surfin’ Foundation. While the exact end date isn’t specified, he remained active in this capacity for several years, possibly into the mid-2010s.
🚨 St. Anthony, Idaho (2016)
Estrada was sworn in as a reserve officer on July 2, 2016.
His work here was also focused on child protection and cybercrime awareness. While ceremonial in part, he actively promoted internet safety and supported the department’s ICAC task force. Duration isn’t precisely documented, but it appears to have been ongoing for at least a year or more.
So while some roles were brief and media-driven, others—especially in Virginia—were more substantive and mission-driven. Estrada’s law enforcement journey wasn’t just a PR stunt; it reflected a genuine commitment to child safety and cybercrime prevention.
...as she pushes the kids to the ground and runs indoors...
Thanks.
Much more than I ever knew.
You do that a lot to me. 😁
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