Thursday, November 29, 2007

Florida Cops Kill Their Own

That's what happens when you have a rabid, out-of-control police state!

"Police Chase Ends in Death of 2 Officers" by KIRK SEMPLE

MIAMI, Nov. 28 — Two sheriff’s deputies in Palm Beach County were killed Wednesday when another sheriff’s office vehicle ran into them during the pursuit of a stolen car, the authorities said.

The victims were removing spikes they had placed on an unlighted rural road to stop the car thieves when they were hit, said officials with the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office.

The deputies were the fourth and fifth South Florida law enforcement officers to be killed in the line of duty in the last four months.

Sheriff Ric L. Bradshaw told a news conference in Pahokee, a small farming town on the southeastern shore of Lake Okeechobee where the accident occurred:

There are no street lights, it’s pitch black, the deputies are dressed in dark green. This is a very traumatic incident.”

Maybe you cowboys ought to chill out a bit!


Throughout the day, scores of officers searched western Palm Beach County for the two car thieves. One person was taken into custody and charged with several crimes, including two counts of aggravated manslaughter of a law enforcement officer. The authorities were still looking for a second person.

So they are going to pin the deaths on a suspect?

How disgusting!

When do AmeriKa's authorities take responsibility for anything, readers?

Why were the cops speeding all over the place all day?

Where is the judgment and perspective these guys are supposed to have?


The chase began around 1 a.m. when a resident in Belle Glade, a town south of Pahokee, called the police to report that a neighbor’s car was being stolen, officials said. In the ensuing chase, the stolen car ran over spikes placed on a road by two deputies, Donta J. Manuel, 33, and Jonathan D. Wallace, 23. The car skidded to a halt, and the two occupants fled into a nearby sugar cane field.

And along came their fellow officers barreling down the road, huh?

No walkie-talkie or CB communication, readers?


As the deputies were removing the spikes, Gregorio Fernandez, 39, a sheriff’s deputy and member of department’s canine unit, slammed into them. Deputy Fernandez’s car slid into the cane field, and he suffered a concussion and a broken arm.

On Aug. 10, a Broward County sheriff’s officer was killed in an ambush outside a drugstore in Pompano Beach while searching for stolen vehicles. On Sept. 13, a Miami-Dade County police officer was killed in a shootout in Naranja. And on Nov. 7, a Broward County deputy was killed while transporting a prisoner to the county courthouse."

How did AmeriKa become such a violent place, readers?

Or were we always like this, and have just been lied to about how "peace-loving" we are?

Maybe you should go ask an African-American or a Native American how "peace-loving" we are.

Or ask an Iraqi or Afghani, for that matter!