There have been reports that Navy veteran John Cinque has been receiving threats because of his stance on the issue of Connecticut's gun registration law. Apparently those reports are due to a misreading of a piece by the New Haven Register in which Cinque said, "There have been threats made — that I found out about today." Freedom Outpost reached out to John Cinque, who spoke with us this morning and confirmed that the threats he was speaking about were towards the Branford Police, not towards him.
"The cops are having the threats…. they are scared," he told us.
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Let me break out the worlds tiniest violin for this titty baby.
ReplyDeleteLifes a bitch when the other shoe drops.
Love it. :)
DeleteIt is interesting that Tim Brown of the Freedom Outpost states that "Threats of violence are not the way to go about things" when it was precisely those threats that has got the attention of the Branford Police Chief and indeed the entire Branford Police Department, and very likely every police agency in the state of Connecticut.
ReplyDeleteEvery law enforcement officer in this country had better heed this warning. American gun owners will not sit idly by while their neighbors are attacked by Nazi SWAT teams. There will be retaliation in such a senario.
Make no mistake: We have been threatened, and that threat has now been answered, and apparently understood by the Connecticut police.
We mean business; Any unconstitutional act by "law enforcement" will be answered, and it will be answered quickly and decisively.
Count on it.
http://americandictators.blogspot.com/2014/03/threats-to-connecticut-police-escalate_14.html
"Threats of violence are not the way to go about things" when it was precisely those threats that has got the attention of the Branford Police Chief and indeed the entire Branford Police Department, and very likely every police agency in the state of Connecticut.
DeleteExcellent point.