STAFF NEWS & ANALYSIS
The real reason 4 cops got shot in Houston last week
By Joe Jarvis - February 06, 2019

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.

According to the police chief, narcotics officers “don’t show up in uniform,” when executing search warrants.

So did this guy even know it was police who just invaded his home and shot his dog?

We’ll never know, because dead men tell no tales. The couple was murdered by the police officers.

And there was no heroin found in the home.

Cops murdered this couple, for nothing.

This is how those “brave” officers got themselves shot. Serving a bullshit warrant for a victimless crime in the most aggressive possible way.

Gee, I wonder why so many people are critical of the police.

But the police union president says that we will be tracked and monitored for any word uttered that could be seen as “stirring the pot” on police officers.

The police chief says these officers have to make life or death “split-second decisions.”

Not true. They could serve warrants in a more controlled environment once the suspect leaves the home. They could announce themselves and have a trained negotiation talk the suspects into surrender. (Or better yet, they could stop policing crimes that have no victim.)

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.


 

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