Sunday, May 10, 2015

3 arrested in murders of 2 Mississippi police officers during traffic stop

Via Joe

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Mississippi’s governor says his state is in “mourning” Sunday after the shooting deaths of two police officers Saturday night during a traffic stop in Hattiesburg.

Officer Benjamin Deen, 34, had stopped a 2000 Gold Cadillac Escalade in an industrial part of the city at around 8:30 p.m. local time Saturday, said Warren Strain, a spokesman for the Mississippi Department of Public Safety. Officer Liquori Tate, 25, arrived afterward to assist him, shots were fired, and both officers were wounded.

Strain said both officers died of their injuries at a hospital. The officers’ deaths are reportedly the first for the Hattiesburg police force in 30 years.

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4 comments:

  1. One more was caught. The police are being targeted by a disease.
    http://theconservativetreehouse.com/2015/05/10/update-fourth-suspect-arrested-in-mississippi-police-murder/

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  2. Every black man in America has probably seen the video from N. Charlotte.
    That means every black man in America is asking themselves why they would
    submit. It's a logical rational question. They know that they run a very real chance
    at being killed, or framed for a crime by LEO. Thus they are disincentivized to comply
    and given real incentive to fight.

    This has NOTHING to do with whether or not the person being stopped is or is not
    a criminal or did something wrong. This is the perception of the person being stopped that they are in grave danger. And they base this perception on what they see in the media and on the internet. Many will still comply, but more and more you will see those that would rather fight than comply. I expect the trend to continue and expand.
    And the LEO being targeted can share much of the blame for the situation as they have provided ample evidence that they do indeed pose a real risk to the health and well being of people they stop.

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  3. Very sad. Both of those officers looked like upstanding gentlemen.

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