Sunday, July 9, 2017

Dallas County Commissioner Refuses To Honor Assassinated Officers, Blames ‘Police Violence’ For Their Murder

Via Billy

Dallas County Commissioner Refuses To Honor Assassinated Officers, Blames 'Police Violence' For Their Murder

A year ago, five police officers were assassinated by a black nationalist in a horrific massacre in Dallas.

The Dallas County Commission decided to do something nice to honor the officers who had been killed.

But then came a problem.

From CBSDFW:
As the one year anniversary of the ambush approached, the Dallas County Commission voted on a resolution to make July 7 a day to honor all fallen law enforcement officers. All commissioners voted “yes,” except for Commissioner John Wiley Price.
Why did he refuse to honor them?
“Abstained,” yelled Price after the vote. “It’s interesting in this country how you again continue to try to frame a narrative with regards to other people who have lost their lives at the hands of law enforcement. Any loss of life is bad.”

4 comments:

  1. Some how I knew it was going to be an irresponsible groid
    who just bounced off the out house wall without looking
    at the picture. And, sho'nuf.

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  2. Tar and feather the bastard.

    Bob

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