24 Replies to “I Felt A Great Disturbance In The Narrative”

  1. Celebrity Corpse Network…
    So that’s why they keep playing schlock like the Walking Dead?
    More Enemedia frauds perpetuated for your gratuitous entertainment.
    Cheers
    Hans Rupprecht, Commander in Chief
    1st Saint Nicolaas Army
    Army Group ‘True North’

  2. How about a policeman shot and killed by an unarmed man? “Tragic news emerged out of Johnson City, N.Y. the morning of March 31, 2014 as an 18 and a half year veteran of the city’s police force responded to a disturbance at Southern Tier Imaging and was shot with his own weapon…
    “…it was determined that James Clark attacked Officer David Smith before he even got out of his police car, managed to pull the officer’s 40 caliber weapon from its holster, and then shots began firing.”
    And as an added insult to our, as western nations, integrity… “Officer David Smith was pronounced dead from his injuries, while the suspect, James Clark, was transported immediately into surgery. The suspect was pronounced dead in the operating room at 10:22 a.m., according to Zikuski, who also noted that the hospital was just doing what they do, which is trying to save lives.”
    http://thedailyreview.com/news/johnson-city-officer-killed-by-his-own-weapon-monday-morning-suspect-dead-1.1660265
    Officer Smith leaves behind a widow and child.

  3. The “Media Party” is dedicated to finding racism everywhere they look, except in a mirror.
    They wear “race” tinted glasses, which colours their world view.
    What is really stupid, is how the Canadian Media Party share the same “fashion” sense.

  4. New York Daily News:
    “Pantaleo who applied the lethal chokehold on Eric Garner was supervised by an African-American female NYPD sergeant.
    “Having that black sergeant in charge of that crime scene takes race out of the equation. As awful as Pantaleo’s actions appear on that video, at no time does that black sergeant order Pantaleo to stop choking Garner.
    …”Any chance of a federal civil rights case will be hampered by that African-American police sergeant’s presence.”

  5. I think it was overkill. Chocking a guy with all those cops for selling illegal cigarettes. Like you need 8 cops to haul one guy down then chock him? We see to much of this for no gain.
    Police have become gangs in their own right. Protecting citizens is secondary to revenue generating at all costs

  6. It may be overkill but I doubt that a suspect who willingly submits to police will be treated that way.
    Remember Rodney King?

  7. yes and no, the fool had 31 priors, the cops tend to get a little fed up with frequent flyers. Me, if I had been there as a cop, would have been temped to just glock the idiot, and that’s why I never wanted to be a cop, I have no patients for those types of fools.
    But yes, the cops so often over do it, I know that from personal experience.

  8. Gotta disagree with u rd.
    I’ve got many friends who got into plenty of trouble in their youth. I’ve witnessed many times similar takedowns in person and nobody died. This man died as a result of his resisting arrest, and very poor health.
    He was not tackled because he was dealing contaban; that is why he was arrested. He was tackled because he resisted arrest. The original crime was irrelevant at that point.Period. That tackle would not have hurt or killed me. That man died because of his poor life decisions: bad attitude, bad career choice, poor diet, and poor exercise regiment.
    In other words, a pattern of poor decisions over his entire lifetime caused his death. Jmo
    One last thing, had this man said “uncle” (and surrendered) instead of saying “I can’t breath” (and resisting), he might still be alive. Poor decisions to the very end.
    Cheers

  9. People being choked can’t say nothin’….
    This is another “gentle giant”…(sarc) 6′ 6″ or 6′ 8″ and over 300 lb….
    NME666 has a point….I have often pondered how I woulda dealt with Rodney King….and conclude that the Police there were exercising significant restraint by not shooting King.”

  10. Yes 666, but do you have any patience? I mean, all of us here could be called your patients!

  11. I agree that the only reason the police had was TAXATION of Cigarette’s. That is un-American for police to enforce those type of laws which may impact black Americans more than other races.
    We need a investigation of the how/why administration’s have 5 or more police engaged in life & death situations over trivial nonsense, who makes those decisions?. The Bundy ranch standoff, with snipers, was also insane behavior of law-less official sanction.
    The police should not be used to enforce Taxation issues in a manner that discriminates against the black community. (Most likely to offend)..
    The police must have legal protection, but not the blind administration that places citizens in live & death situations over trivial issues and they are the ones that must be eliminated.

  12. The AA sergeant won’t stop the civil lawsuit. They’ll alleged it was racism since the black sergeant didn’t get to choke the poor guy at all, honor student that he surely was.

  13. Mark Steyn has written trenchantly about American policing methods.
    In regard to a riot in NYC,
    “But then I discovered it was in reaction to yet another grand jury declining to indict a police officer for killing a member of the public. When I was in New York on Monday, many of my fellow pundits were at pains to distinguish between the Michael Brown case and that of Eric Garner, which at least a couple of telly commentators called “an open-and-shut case”. Not to the grand jury, who chose not to open it at all. Mr Garner was choked to death by officer Daniel Pantaleo while being arrested for selling “illegal” cigarettes. Which should not be a capital offense. I am in favor of policemen being policemen. I do not think a policeman should be policeman, prosecutor, judge, jury and executioner. And it is dismaying to me how many Americans are comfortable with that.”
    http://www.steynonline.com/6693/no-justice-no-lame-celebrity-duets
    In his recent article discussing Ferguson, http://www.steynonline.com/6524/cigars-but-not-close
    Mark says:
    “In Ferguson, both parties agree that the first shot was fired from inside the car. The rest were fired by the officer when he’d got out of the car, with Chief Jackson conceding there could have been ten bullets fired. For purposes of comparison:
    “In 2011 the German police fired 85 bullets. That’s all of them. The entire police force. The whole country. Eighty-five bullets in one year. That’s seven bullets per month. One bullet for every million German citizens.”
    And much more.
    May the RCMP confiscate all your rifles.

  14. Basic first aid – if the person can talk, they have a clear airway. The statement “I can’t breathe” is false.
    What I really don’t get is that with the US govt’s entitlement programs there is no real reason to resort to crime. Being on welfare is more profitable than a full time job, fer chrissakes.

  15. The cops would be far less trigger happy if they didn’t have virtual certainty that thy would be exonerated within, at most 48 hours anytime they killed a suspect. All police unions should be dissolved. Do we really want people who can’t be fired wielding deadly force? The armed services operate under much tighter standards than do the cops, it seems, yet their engagements ordinarily occur with very heavily armed enemies, not unarmed civilians.

  16. Waiting for the grand jury…
    Honestly, sad and condolences. You couldn’t pay me enough to be a cop.

  17. Guys and gals, if the suspect isn’t able to breath, then he isn’t able to tell you that is he? And further, are the police likely, at that point, to take measures to make sure he is able to breath? And should they, and should they care to?
    Have you ever heard of positional asphyxia? In my 15 years experience working in two correctional institutions, and a few as a use of force instructor and a member of the crisis response team with many, MANY uses of force, I can assure you it does exist.
    Now I’ve heard that excuse many times from an inmate I was restraining – “boss, I can’t breath”. And that is just what I tell him – “if you can talk, you can breath”. But it is incumbent upon me as my duty when applying force, to ensure that he can if he verbally unresponsive, like it or not.
    Trust me when I say that though I have no great love for many of these pieces of human garbage, I have more love for continued employment, and have no interest in losing my job because an inmate died while I was involved in physically restraining him. If these cops cared nothing for the suspect, they should appreciate that at least, LOL

  18. I think I’ll try a Canadian media party one… Episode 3: Cop Kills Endangered Black Bear with Small Arms!

  19. the overweight man had a heart attack as a result of the take down by police. his crime was selling loose cigarettes. that is the synopsis of the entire thing.

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