BREAKING: Two More Cops Murdered in Cold Blood… Media Silent
Monday, December 29th, 2014
In the wake of incredibly disturbing amounts of anti-police rhetoric from people like Al Sharpton, Eric Holder, and even Barack Obama, there has been a marked uptick in assaults on police officers, as well as several murders.
Two NYPD officers were assassinated last week while sitting in their patrol car eating lunch by a violent, anti-police race rioter gang member who posted his intentions to kill cops on his Facebook account just hours before he carried out the execution-style attack.
Sadly, two more officers were killed over the weekend. As far as we know, the killings were not related toFerguson race-rioters, but the stories are still developing.
The first police officer killed over the weekend worked for the Flagstaff, Az. police department, as reported byPrescott News. Tyler Stewart, a 24-year old officer, was attempting to make contact with a man involved in a domestic violence incident earlier in the day. The violent man opened fire on the officer and then shot himself. They both died from the gunshot injuries.
The second officer killing took place in Florida, when 45-year-0ld police officer Charles Kondek of Tarpon Springs, Fla. was gunned down by a violent fugitive by the name of Marco Antonio Parilla Jr. He then ran over Kondek’s body as he fled the scene. He was charged with first-degree murder and was denied bail. According to NBCNews, Kondek was a 17-year veteran of the force.
This goes to show that America’s police officers are literally under attack. The growing anti-police sentiment could easily be dialed down if the anti-police race-baiters would cease their national attack on law enforcement officers, falsely accusing them of “police brutality.”
Those kinds of accusations only further strengthen the negative feelings toward police officers, the overwhelming majority of whom are simply doing their jobs, oftentimes making difficult life-and-death decisions in seconds or less.
Police officers need to be commended, not vilified. Luckily there are a growing number of people publicly standing behind America’s law enforcement officers, such as Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke. He’s actively running a counter-narrative to Al Sharpton and Bill De Blasio’s verbal attacks on police officers.
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