Month: February 2022

When you defund & castrate the police, only the scum remains.

So on July 12th, 2019, as Hodge delivered food in northeast Minneapolis, she prepared herself for a routine traffic stop when she saw red and blue flashing lights in her rearview mirror.

Police body camera footage shows Minneapolis Park Police Officer Calvin Pham explaining that he pulled Hodge over because her phone was in her hand and she wasn’t wearing her seatbelt.

But sixty seconds after approaching Hodge’s car, Officer Pham suddenly pulled his gun out of his holster and ordered the 42-year-old woman out of the car.

Driver held at gunpoint for having permit to carry settles with Minneapolis Park Board for $100K – KSTP.com Eyewitness News

So what erroneous move or attitude did she have that made the officer “fear for his life”?

 

In the body camera footage, which led to a six-figure settlement late last year, it is not clear why Pham pulled his gun.

The officer later wrote in his incident report that he believed “Jenice may have a gun” after he noticed a permit to carry card in her wallet. But Pham never wrote in his report that he saw a gun.

Do you want to bet Officer Pham is a firm member of “I am the only one” Club and faithful follower of at least one Gun Control organization? Because they are truly the only ones who have in their articles of faith that a citizen with a CWP is just a felon waiting to happen.

 

In the body camera footage, which led to a six-figure settlement late last year, it is not clear why Pham pulled his gun.

 

I believe that is not enough settlement. Make it eight figures next time and make it come out of the officer’s salary as well as his training officer and immediate supervisor.

St Louis is screwed up in so many levels.

AWA sent me this:

If the police find a stolen gun, they are usually returned to their rightful owners, except for about 1,000 guns found in St. Louis City during the past five years.
There, area police departments tell the I-Team letters to the St. Louis Circuit Attorney’s Office asking for guns to be returned have gone unanswered for years, leaving those 1,000 crime victims from St. Louis City, St. Louis County and Jefferson County to wonder when, if ever, they will get their guns back.
Sullivan hopes sharing his story will help crime victims get their guns back.
“The St. Louis Circuit Attorney is either inept in handling citizens’ property and getting it back to them in a timely manner or is willfully withholding property that belongs to citizens,” Sullivan said.

Stolen property backlog plagues St. Louis Circuit Attorney | ksdk.com

This is not the first time it happens. I recall a case years ago in some other location when even the local branch of the ACLU got involved because of the same BS being played and they won the release of the property. Also, let us not forget the illegal taking of firearms in New Orleans after Katrina and the refusal of the city to return them until they were taken to court and spanked severely.

But if that is not all, there is a major ball kicker in the article.

Sullivan’s guns popped up just months after his house was burglarized.
One was used in a homicide in St. Louis County.
The other was found during an arrest of a drug suspect in St. Louis City.
Six months after his gun was used in a homicide in St. Louis County, a detective called Sullivan.
“It was such a surprise,” Sullivan recalled. “He’s like ‘The DA’s not pressing charges. In that case, you can have your firearm back.’”

And that, ladies and gets, summarizes the situation in St Louis: one gigantic legal cluster flock of seagulls.  You can murder with a stolen gun, and you won’t be prosecuted, and the police will keep the gun for chits and giggles. When the law sides with criminals, the citizenship is screwed because they will lose 100% of the times. But then again, they keep electing in the same assholes.

Hat Tip Markxc

 

 

More police raid abuse hurts a law abiding gun owner

I posted this before and I was right to.

 

Well here is a blood boiling story out of Florida that makes me double and triple down on it.

24-year-old man charged for shooting at Pensacola Police officers

A man is charged for allegedly shooting at Pensacola Police SWAT officers Thursday morning.

Pensacola Police says its SWAT team attempted to serve a search warrant at a home when Marioneaux Jr. fired a shot at an officer. The bullet hit the officer’s shield.

“If that shield hadn’t been there, that officer would have been struck in the head,” Mike Wood with Pensacola Police said.

No one was hurt. Marioneaux Jr. eventually surrendered and was taken into custody.

But there is more.

The incident happened around 5 a.m. in the 2500-block of N 7th Ave. as Pensacola Police SWAT were executing a search warrant.

According to the arrest report obtained Friday, an officer “knocked on the front door numerous times while also announcing loudly, ‘Pensacola Police, search warrant!'” The officer continued to do this for approximately 10 seconds.

The report states after receiving no response, the officer struck the door with his door ram.

According to the report, upon breaking down the door, Marioneaux Jr. fired a gun at the officer — striking his shield — before the officer fired back.

The report states Marioneaux Jr. then complied to demands to drop his weapon and was taken into custody. No one was injured.

“While being taken into custody, Marioneaux made spontaneous statements in the presence of [the detective] that he was sorry,” the report reads. “Marioneaux also made spontaneous statements in front of [the sergeant] that he was sorry for shooting at officers.”

The report adds police interviewed multiple neighbors who all said they heard “officers announcing themselves” while inside their homes. Channel 3 spoke to a neighbor on Friday who said she woke up to gunshots, but never heard police.

Oh but the shit show continues.

Pensacola Police said Monday the search warrant last week that resulted in an officer-involved shooting was in relation to a shooting near downtown Pensacola in January.

“Due to the high risk nature of the incident, SWAT was utilized to serve the search warrant. Members of SWAT knocked and announced their presence and waited approximately 15 seconds before opening the residence’s door,” Pensacola Police said in an updated release on Monday.

Channel 3 reported Friday that according to the Pensacola Police arrest report, SWAT officers reported they knocked and announced their presence for “approximately 10 seconds” before ramming the door and entering the home.

Channel 3 checked the department’s policy, which states, “generally, members must wait at least 15 seconds after the onset of knocking and announcing before forcibly entering.”

Police told Channel 3 Friday afternoon that it does not have video of the shooting. The department said this was because its SWAT team doesn’t wear body cameras for fear of divulging tactics.

But Monday, they said that’s not the case. Instead, the department says it spent the past seven years prioritizing patrol officers when assigning body cameras. Chief Eric Randall eventually wants SWAT officers to be next.

If you’re not mad yet, this will really do it.

Marioneaux Jr.’s two young children — ages 1 and 3 — were inside the home at the time. The family argues Marioneaux Jr. shot at the officers because he feared they were intruders.

At 5 a.m. last Thursday, the children — Caion and Cylen — were asleep with their dad at the N 7th Ave. home. Dixon says she was asleep at her own home.

Receiving the alarming phone call, family told her what they knew. Among the info relayed was that her 1-year-old was injured.

“I get out my car like, ‘Where’s my baby? Where’s my baby?'” Dixon said. “And I get my baby and I see his face — and it’s almost unrecognizable compared to how he looked when I left him last.”

A picture shows the 1-year-old’s nose and lip swollen, a scrape on his lip, scratches on his nose and several bumps on his forehead. Dixon’s first thought — “Who did this?”

The department claims both kids were in the backseat of a car with an investigator. The investigator got out of the car.

Upon returning, Pensacola Police says the investigator didn’t notice the child leaning on the door. When the investigator opened it, police say the child fell out of the car.

Escambia County tells Channel 3 that EMS was called out at 6:40 a.m. for a hemorrhage and laceration on a toddler. They arrived six minutes later.

The county couldn’t specify what EMS saw and said. But it claims the call was canceled 20 minutes later.

The toddler was not taken to the hospital by EMS — so Dixon took him herself. Dozens of pages of paperwork from the hospital document the child’s injuries after CAT scans and x-rays.

So let’s go through all of this.

Marioneaux Jr., who was not the subject of a search warrant, was asleep in his bed at 5:00 am.

He is also a licensed gun owner (CCW presumably) with no criminal record.

A SWAT team pounds on his door for 10 seconds then batters it down with a ram, and may have violated department policy in doing that.

At least one neighbor says she didn’t hear the police announce themselves.

Marioneaux Jr. wakes up thinking someone is breaking into his house, fires one round, then surrenders when he learns it’s the police.

The cops pull his two kids from their beds and drop his 1-year-old on his face.  They call EMS, which doesn’t take the baby to the hospital.

Marioneaux Jr. is charged with attempted murder of a police officer.

The SWAT team doesn’t have body cameras and the department gave some bullshit answers as to why not.

It’s a miracle nobody was killed but Marioneaux Jr’s life is ruined.  He lost his job and will have to pay huge sums for legal defense, which he may not win.

This sort of warrant execution is too risky for all parties but the cops love themselves some violence and departments love spending money on tactical training.

Police who carry these raids out, the judges who sign off on them, and the prosecutors who throw the book at people who defend themselves in these raids thinking they are victims of home invasions needs suffer harsh penalties.

This abuse needs to stop.

And suddenly, Natural Immunity does exist.

Estimated 73% of US has omicron immunity

The omicron wave that assaulted the United States this winter also bolstered the nation’s defenses, leaving enough protection against the coronavirus that future case spikes will likely require much less, if any, dramatic disruption to society.

Millions of individual Americans’ immune systems now recognize the virus and are primed to fight it off if they encounter omicron or another variant.

 

Estimated 73% of US has omicron immunity

I saw a meme last night in Twitter that I am now sorry for not capturing. It went something like “The reason COVID is suddenly being defeated is not due to vaccines, or mask mandates or social distancing but the upcoming midterm elections.”

I believe there is a lot of truth behind that statement.

Canada goes Disney villain level evil

 

Is Ottawa By-Law thr Canadian version of the ATF?

I can’t believe I have to say this but apparently the soft handed tyrants in Canada either don’t know this or forgot it:

The people in the movies who kidnap the dogs are always the bad guys.

If you are the one saying “obey or we’ll take your puppy away” you have reached Disney cartoon level villainy.

You are the fucking baddies.

Where is the Canadian John Wick when you need him?