Most people only hear about the “controversial” incidents involving police officers by cop hating leftwing media. Police officers are our thin line that keeps evil from us. It is a constant battle, and many officers are maimed or killed every year in this struggle…..for you and me. This Christmas I pray for the safety of these brave souls as I do every day.
But I want people to know their officers are involved in much more than crime fighting. They take part in many great works with little fanfare. Just like the story below. This is the norm, not the exception. God Bless , and Merry Christmas to all of you.-Mez
Zaid Garcia suffered burns to 80% of his body.
GALVESTON COUNTY โ A 19-year-old Galveston manโs dream of becoming a police officer came true this week, but his bigger dream of inspiring others is only just beginning.
CHICAGO — A shooting that wounded two people Saturday night in Englewood prompted an officer who witnessed the attack to open fire at the gunman and two suspected accomplices, officials said.
Officers were on patrol about 7 p.m. in the 5900 block of South Halsted Street when they saw a gunman get out of a car and fire shots at an SUV, striking two occupants – a 17-year-old boy and a 54-year-old man, Chicago police said.
The boy and the man were taken to University of Chicago Medical Center for treatment, according to police, who did not release their conditions.
After seeing the shooting, an officer fired at the gunman and two others inside the car the shooter had exited, police said. The gunman and the people inside the car fled and the car was later found unoccupied.
A weapon was recovered at the shooting scene, police said.
No one was in custody.
The Civilian Office of Police Accountability is investigating the officer’s use of force and the officer who discharged the weapon will be placed on administrative leave for 30 days.
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DENVER (KDVR) โ It was a homecoming months in the making. On Friday, the Denver Police Department made Kamorin, a local high school student, an honorary officer.
โIt means a lot, like it really makes me happy,โ Kamorin said.
Kamorin was shot in August on the way home from his first day of ninth grade. His mom was driving him home when someone started shooting at their SUV. One of the bullets hit Kamorin in the arm. Denver Police arrived on the scene and cared for Kamorin until medics arrived.
This Christmas, Kamorin told his mom he only wanted two things: a Nintendo Switch and the chance to ride along with the officers who saved his life. On Friday, Denver Police made both those wishes come true.
โI really couldnโt believe it,โ Kamorin said, โI thought it would be pretty fun. I thought if I were to do it, maybe Iโd learn some experiences if I were to become a police officer.โ
Kamorin was sworn in as an officer, rode in the police cruiser and even had the chance to put handcuffs on some โbad guys.โ
โKamorin is such a sweet kid. Every interaction Iโve had with him, heโs always smiling and he has the biggest smile. It just lights up a room,โ Denver Police Officer Kayla Knabe said. โHeโs so incredibly sweet, heโs very articulate, and he just loves to be part of everything weโre doing, so weโre happy to have him here.โ
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A police dog died Thursday after being shot during a confrontation in Gardena with a barricaded suspect who was also shot and killed, according to the Los…
– Cartersville police officers shot a man who tried to run one of them down with an SUV at around midnight on Friday. Police said the suspect was taken to…
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Anthony Weiner was a NY Democratic congressman that got caught “sexting” a 15 y/o girl in Sept 2016. He was arrested by the NYPD special victims unit & charged as a registered sex offender. He only served 18 months (and was recently released.)
Not too many realize the connection, but Anthony Weiner is Married to Huma Abedin, who at the time worked as Hillary Clintons vice chair on her 2016 Presidential Campaign. She was basically her “right hand ” And Hillary has been quoted as saying, “Huma is like a daughter to me”.
The NYPD sex crimes unit originally investigated the case and brought charges against Weiner, then the FBI got involved. On 9/26/2016, the southern district of NY was issued a warrant to search all media devices for more evidence in the case, and while doing so, they inadvertently opened up a can of worms by discovering over 650,000 emails between Hillary, The Clinton Foundation, Huma and other government officials while she was actively secretary of state during the Obama administration, (Which is obviously against protocol.)
But that’s not all they found…
They aso found a folder on his laptop entitled “life insurance” (God only knows what was in that folder) But according to attorney Sidney Powell, former federal prosecutor, “the things that the NYPD found on that laptop were enough to make the officers literally throw up… It’s bad”. (see video below)
NYPD sources said these emails include evidence linking Clinton herself and associates to: money laundering, child exploitation, sex crimes with minors, links to Jeffrey Epstein and his sex island, perjury, pay to play through Clinton Foundation, obstruction of justice, and other felony crimes.
“Whatโs in the emails is staggering and as a father, it turned my stomach,โ the NYPD Chief said. โThere is not going to be any Houdini-like escape from what we found. We have copies of everything. We will ship them to Wikileaks or I will personally hold my own press conference if it comes to that.โ
Unfortunately, Deputy Chief Steven Silks was found dead in an unmarked patrol car with a self inflicted gunshot wound just one month before he would turn 63 and retire. ๐ค
Since then… 9 out of the 12 officers that allegedly went through the laptop have “commit suicide”. All by a self inflicted gunshot wound to the head ๐ค
Editor’s note- Not all of these suicides are related to this, but even if it’s only one, we deserve to know if any were involved with the laptop.
Once the emails were discovered, DC got involved, and a second warrant was issued.
But records show there seemed to be a delay in the speed of the investigation. Then former FBI Director James Comey publicly announced that he was not recommending any criminal charges be filed against Clinton. ๐ค
But Alas! Judicial Watch filed a FOIA (freedom of information act) lawsuit against Hillary… and in March, a federal judge ruled that she must answer to these charges!!
So, on June 2, 2020 (ironically, also “Blackout Tuesday”) Hillary had court to answer to charges related to the private email server. It was LIVE STREAMED. You can listen here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6b9Wd8xPpg8
In case you didn’t know, Blackout Tuesday was a movement urging people to step away from social media for the day:๐ค
So, not only was it blackout Tuesday, there was a blackout in the media as well. Literally no one reported on the court case!! (And this was obviously HUGE news) ๐ค
Hillary appealed the case, but her appeal was denied, so she has to go on trial on September 9th 2020.
(And I dare you to try to find a news article with the court date! It took me like 20 mins to find just ONE ๐ค)
The reason for this back story on Weiner is because of the news headlines this morning…most of which were #FAKENEWS because they didn’t tell you everything…
Geoffrey Berman, the US attorney for the Southern District of New York was all over the news this morning for his refusal to step down. Well, it just so happens that the Weiner laptop investigation was his jurisdiction!!! ๐ค
Weinergate – NYPD Forces FBI Comey to Open Clinton Investigation – Breitbart Eric Prince Interview–Prince states his contacts in the NYPD told him horrific evidence on the laptop. Grown men wept. There was a string of suicides that followed shortly after. I am sure not all were related to this but I’d like to know if ANY of these officers were involved with the Weiner investigation. We owe it to them!
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Shooting in Portsmouth involved one of its police officers-Virginia State Police are investigating the fatal police shooting of a suspect in domestic violence incident in Portsmouth. The Portsmouth Police Department said in a news release that officers were called to Mount Vernon Ave.
Prosecutors say a police officer who fatally shot a man with a gun in the Vermont town of Ludlow was justified in using deadly force and wonโt face charges
Sergeant Boyd shot Kopacka after a seven-hour standoff. Police say Kopacka threatened to kill his roommates and fired multiple shots from his apartment. Kopacka..
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When a man entered a Dearborn police station and pointed a gun at an officer Sunday, there was bullet-resistant glass between them, but that wasnโt enough to prevent bloodshed.
Ali Naji, 33 โ who is believed to have struggled with mental illness โ walked into the lobby of the Dearborn Police Department that afternoon with a stolen 9 mm pistol and looked around before an officer in a nearby room entered the lobby, according to Michigan State Police. That’s when, according to police, Naji pointed the gun at the officer and pulled the trigger โ but the gun malfunctioned, never firing.
The Dearborn police officer opened a sliding door in the bullet-resistant window and fatally shot Naji multiple times, Lt. Mike Shaw, a spokesperson for Michigan Sate Police, told the Free Press.
There is no true bullet-proof glass, Shaw said, only bullet-resistant products that do not provide full protection.
Attorney Amir Makled, retained by Naji’s family, has acknowledged the threat Naji posed when he pointed the gun at the officer. But Makled argues the killing could have been avoided with proper implementation of police deescalation protocols.
“Officers are trained to and should be skilled at recognizing mental health crises. The deceased was not in a state to know right from wrong,” Makled said.
“At what point did police know that there was someone in the lobby with a firearm? Did they give (Naji) the opportunity and time to comply with the demands of law enforcement? At what point were law enforcement in immediate threat if there’s bullet-proof glass? This is what we’re trying to find out.”
Makled described Naji as a lifelong Dearborn resident who graduated from Fordson High School, loved soccer, and had a bright future ahead of him. He worked as a barber and was hoping to live a productive life with his family. He was recently married, and his wife is pregnant, Makled said.
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Shooting in Portsmouth involved one of its police officers-Virginia State Police are investigating the fatal police shooting of a suspect in domestic violence incident in Portsmouth. The Portsmouth Police Department said in a news release that officers were called to Mount Vernon Ave.
Prosecutors say a police officer who fatally shot a man with a gun in the Vermont town of Ludlow was justified in using deadly force and wonโt face charges
Sergeant Boyd shot Kopacka after a seven-hour standoff. Police say Kopacka threatened to kill his roommates and fired multiple shots from his apartment. Kopacka..
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On July 6 of this year, Detroit police officer Loren Courts responded to a call for a shooting on Marlowe Street. When police arrived, the 19-year-old suspect shot and killed Courts while he was arriving in his cruiser, according to police.
At his memorial service, Courts, whose father was a retired Detroit Police Department officer, was lauded for his work.
“He was the person others leaned on and sought for advice. He had a calming influence within the precinct and on the street. I do not ever recall seeing him rattled or not on point,” one of his fellow officers said,ย accordingย to local reports. “He was a consummate professional who was the epitome of what a Detroit police officer should be.”.
Courts was one of the 323 police officers shot in the line of duty this year, according to statistics released by the National Fraternal Order of Police, one of the largest police unions in the country, on Wednesday.
A funeral caisson transports the casket of Raleigh Police Officer Gabriel Torres to Cross Assembly Church in Raleigh, N.C. for his funeral, Oct. 22, 2022.
The numbers are up 7% from 2020 and 13% from 2019, according to the FOP. In total, 60 law enforcement officers were killed by gunfire in 2022, the FOP reports. The numbers are down from 2021, however, which was a record-breaking year.
“Last year we saw more officers shot in the line of duty than any other since the National Fraternal Order of Police began recording this data in late 2015, and this year is not far behind,” FOP President Patrick Yoes said in a statement. “If these violent criminals are willing to commit brazen acts of violence against the men and women of law enforcement, we can’t begin to fathom what heinous acts they are willing to commit against law-abiding citizens. As crime rates continue to rise, more citizens in this country are justifiably living in fear, constantly wondering if they too will become a victim.”
Texas, followed by Arizona, Georgia and California, had the most officers shot in 2022.
“Every felonious attack on a law enforcement officer, especially by gunfire, is disturbing regardless of the circumstances,” the report said.
Of concern, the union said, 124 law enforcement officers were shot in “ambush” style attacks, which lead to more than half the deaths in 2022. The union said the year-end report will be released in mid-January.
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Southern California police say officers shot and killed a man who was holding a knife during a foot chase BAKERSFIELD, Calif. — Southern California police on Tuesday shot and killed a man who was holding a knife during a foot chase,
MARION COUNTY, OHIO, Ohio โ Law enforcement officers in Marion County fatally shot a suspected meth dealer who allegedly fired shots at police Tuesday…
A Texas jury on Tuesday sentenced a former police officer to more than 11 years in prison for the October 2019 shooting death of a woman inside a home.
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