Wednesday, December 24, 2014

THIS 2014 IS ALL ABOUT ANARCHY PERPETRATED BY LEBIRALS STARTING FROM OUR SCHOOLS TO RESIST ALL FORMS OF AUTHORITY AND THE FRUITS OF ITS SEED HAS MANIFESTED ITSELF IN VIOLENCE AFTER VIOLENCE–WHEN BREAKING LAWS MEANS YOU GET ARRESTED AND WHEN RESISTING ARREST COULD BE FATAL WHEN THE OFFICER OF THE LAW PLACES HIS OWN LIFE AT RISK WHEN MAKING AN ARREST–TO SERVE AND PROTECT IS THE MOTTO–BUT TODAY THE COMMON THEME IS RESIST AND DESIST AND DO CHAOS BY BREAKING AND ENTERING AND STEALING AND WHEN CAUGHT FIGHT–THUS THE WORST RESULT HAPPENS BECAUSE THOSE GETTING CAUGHT RESISTS–AND WHY TO THEY RESIST, BECAUSE THEY ARE FOUND WANTING, AND NOT STANDING DOWN–THE TRUE TEACHERS OF CHAOS THE LEFTIST DEMOCRATS

……Manney shot Hamilton, 31, after responding to a call for a welfare check on a man sleeping in a downtown park. Manney said Hamilton resisted when he tried to frisk him. The two exchanged punches before Hamilton got hold of Manney’s baton and hit him on the neck, the former officer has said. Manney opened fire, hitting Hamilton 14 times.
Several witnesses told police they saw Hamilton holding Manney’s baton “in an aggressive posture” before Manney shot him, according to Chisholm’s report. Police said they have no video of the event.
Chisholm consulted with experts on the use of force by police officers, who concluded Manney’s conduct was justified. Emanuel Kapelsohn of the Peregrine Corp. said all the shots were fired in 3 or 4 seconds and there was no evidence that Manney continued firing after Hamilton hit the ground.
Manney suffered minor injuries, including a bite to his right thumb, a neck strain and a neck contusion, the report said. He was treated for post-concussion syndromes, a mild traumatic brain injury and had physical therapy for bicep and rotator cuff injuries, the report said.
Flynn fired Manney in October. He said at the time that Manney correctly identified Hamilton as mentally ill, but ignored department policy and treated him as a criminal by frisking him.
The Milwaukee Police Association condemned Manney’s firing as a political move, and members voted no confidence in Flynn soon after the firing, which Manney has appealed. On Monday, the union praised Chisholm’s decision, saying the officer had “no other option” in the situation.
Hamilton’s death preceded the killings of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, and Eric Garner in New York City, but the case hasn’t attracted as much attention as those fatal encounters with police. Hamilton’s family has led mainly peaceful protests in the months since he was shot.

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