[quote="JohnDoe2"][quote]Meanwhile, demonstrators from the neighborhood chanted, “Police are racists and killers!â€
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[quote="JohnDoe2"][quote]Meanwhile, demonstrators from the neighborhood chanted, “Police are racists and killers!â€
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L.A. is loaded with 3rd world leeches who are here illegally because California is run by fruitcakes, liberals, and lunatics. Every single illegal alien needs to get out. They are abnoxious, demanding, lawless, and no country in the world would put up with them. :x
Where were all these protesters when Jamal Shaw was murdered in broad daylight -while waiting for a bus - by an illegal invader gang banger because he was black!
I don't recall these derelicts raising hell after that! I guess it only becomes an issue when it’s one of your raza!
Screw these invaders! You want to quash this behavior…call ICE and have them roll a few vans out. These invaders will scatter like rats!
He added that Jamines' first language apparently was a Mayan dialect, not Spanish, and said some police need to be trained in it
Oh boy do they ever stop!!!... how about he learned ENGLISH!!
omg...THIS IS A MAN? ROTFLMAO. :lol: What loony parent would name a boy "Jubilee?!?"Quote:
Among those arrested was Jubilee Shine, 40, a South Los Angeles activist who heads the Coalition for Community Control Over the Police. Shine said he was arrested on 6th Street near Bonnie Brae Street just before 10 p.m.
nice to hear the LEO defended himself, and got to go home. better to hear he is HISPANIC. LA will soon need to separate itself from illegal aliens, legals will throw illegals under the bus ina heartbeat when it gets down to brass tacks....DOUBLE TAP. :lol:
Not even in their own country do they like socialism.Quote:
Originally Posted by butterbean
Mix that with our benefits and now the run for the border is now off the hook!
Thank you for that explanation. It would seem to me that if someone has a switchblade and won't drop it, then the officer was authorized to defend himself, especially since the he lunged at them and the knife was covered with blood already. It sure seems to me that the officers did their job and the officer who fired the shots had no choice. Even someone downed with a shot in the leg can still hurl a deadly switchblade.Quote:
Originally Posted by PatriotAZGUY
Yes, absolutely, the officers went home safely to their families and rightly so. There will be no real sympathy for the dead guy in this case and these protestors, illegal aliens and others who support them are on the wrong side of the line in this case. First they break our laws entering our country, then they break our laws getting a job, then they ship our money out of the country, then they buy some beer and threaten people on the street, then they want to face off with cops holding a knife they're already stuck someone with. These are losers, all of them, get them out of here now.
Deport! Deport! Deport!
Several hundred residents line up for meeting in Westlake to ease tensions after LAPD shooting
September 8, 2010 | 6:50 pm
Several hundred people were lining up Wednesday evening to enter a multipurpose room at a Westlake middle school, where top Los Angeles police officials and consul generals from three countries were expected to address residents in the wake of a deadly police shooting that has sparked violent protests in the heavily immigrant neighborhood.
Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck and the consul generals from Guatemala, Mexico and Nicaragua were scheduled to host a town hall with residents at John Leichty Middle School.
Officials are hoping to restore calm in the wake of two days of violent protests after the Sunday afternoon fatal shooting of a Guatemalan immigrant by an LAPD officer.
Police said Manuel Jamines, 37, threatened passersby and three bike patrol officers with a knife and refused commands to drop the weapon. Jamines suffered multiple gunshot wounds to the head, the coroner's office said. He was pronounced dead at the scene at 6th Street and Union Avenue.
"The hope is that the people who are upset with the shooting will feel more comfortable with the process," said LAPD spokeswoman Mary Grady. "If they still want to protest, they can protest peacefully."
Los Angeles police were checking bags and purses as people filed into the room. Inside, the standing-room-only crowd included mothers pushing children in strollers and representatives from local community organizations.
-- Esmeralda Bermudez in Westlake
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