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Friday, February 08, 2019

The real reason 4 cops got shot in Houston last week

We are sick and tired of having dirtbags try to take our lives when all we are trying to do is protect this community and protect our families…

Well just know, we all got your number now.

We are going to be keeping track of all of ya’ll, and we’re going to make sure we hold you accountable. Every time you stir the pot on our police officers. We’ve had enough, folks.

We’re out there doing our jobs every day, putting our lives on the line for our families. Enough is enough. Now please, keep these officers in your prayers.


That was the Houston Police Officer’s Union President Joe Gimaldi.

He made the comments after 5 cops were injured while serving a warrant.

He thinks that rhetoric critical of police officers is responsible for, what he claims is an increase in police being targeted.

All the headlines would have you believe these cops were ambushed, attacked just for being cops while minding their own business.

But when you look deeper at the case, you realize these cops didn’t get shot because of anti-police rhetoric.

They got shot because they invaded an innocent couple’s home without announcing themselves.

That means that instead of knocking on the door and announcing themselves, police barge into a home with a battering ram.

These SWAT-style raids have increased exponentially over the years. And they are used for less and less serious accusations.

In this case, a couple in their late 50s, with no criminal history, was accused of selling heroin out of the home they lived in for 20 years.

The cops got a warrant to search the home after they claim someone sold a confidential informant heroin at the couple’s home.

Apparently, the word of one druggie informant is all the justification cops need.

Police busted down the door and shot the couple’s dog. The man responded by firing his handgun at the officers.

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11 comments:

Anonymous said...

If someone shot my dog, I'd shoot him too.

Anonymous said...

WOW! Thought we lived in America. I get it that surprise is a tool in the law enforcement kit but intelligence should be better than that. Just like the "raid" on Roger Stone; come on.

Anonymous said...

These cops put themselves in harm’s way when they participate in this corrupt morally bankrupt “justice” system. They are responsible for their actions.

They woke up that morning, loaded their guns, busted down an innocent couple’s door, and shot them to death.

These cops are not heroes. They are not protecting the community. They are murderers.

they individuals who approved the raid along with the informant should all be charged with murder!

Anonymous said...

The FBI does this all the time. Remember Paul Manafort and Roger Stone?

Anonymous said...

Here's a perfect example of why the second amendment is in place! An innocent couple died defending their home from armed intruders of a corrupt law enforcement department!

Anonymous said...

This happened around 1970 or '71 in Pocomoke City. The police had a warrant for Robert Hayman's house but went to James Hayman's house, instead. They barged in at 4:00 in the morning and scared the crap out of everyone there. The police never did apologize.

Anonymous said...

I read the article and it doesn't say if all four cops were killed when they broke into that couples home if so then the cops must be some lousey shots if not then either way the cops got exactly what they deserved. More and more we are living in a police state and as it becomes more abusive the backlash will be more frequent and serious. The cops can't forget we the people have GOD given rights.

Anonymous said...

it's called smugglers blues snowflake.

Anonymous said...

Murderers got what they deserved.

Anonymous said...

I agree that's why the police shot them. One less poison dealer selling to kids.

Anonymous said...

11:40
Funny

The police got what they deserved