Saturday, December 20, 2014

BREAKING: 2 NYPD Police Officers Shot & Killed In Revenge For Ferguson, Garner Grand Jury Verdicts

by JASmius



Barack Obama's race war escalates:

Two uniformed New York City police officers were shot dead Saturday afternoon as they sat in a marked police car in Brooklyn, in what investigators believe was an armed gunman's move to avenge the deaths of Eric Garner and Michael Brown.

The suspect was found dead a short time later in a nearby subway station, the New York Post reports.

The shooter was identified as Ismaaiyl Brinsley who wounded his girlfriend in Baltimore before driving to New York and ambushing the officers, according to the New York Daily News. Brinsley, reportedly a gang member, bragged on Instagram just hours before the shooting that he wanted to take out some cops, according to the Daily News.

He apparently shot himself in the head as officers closed in on the crowded subway platform.

"It’s an execution," a law-enforcement source told the Post. The shooting occurred at 3 p.m. in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn. The man had fired through the front windshield.

The officers' names were not released pending notification of relatives, the Post reports. The officers were taken to Woodhull Hospital in the borough — and at least one had been shot in the head, police said.

"I’m Putting Wings on Pigs Today," Brinsley, believed to be the shooting suspect, wrote on an Instagram posting three hours before the shooting, the Post reports.

It was just a week ago, ladies and gentlemen, that twenty thousand black/leftwing insurrectionists marched through the Big Apple shouting, "What do we want?  DEAD COPS!!!" at the top of their lungs.  Honestly, I'm surprised it took this long for somebody to start making good on this threat.

What?  You didn't think they were serious?  A lot of New Yorkers now know better:

Witnesses described scenes of chaos.

"I heard shooting -- four or five shots," Derrick McKie, 49, told the Post. "It sounded like from a single gun," he said, adding that ambulances and police cars rushed to the scene.

"I seen them putting the cop in the ambulance. He looked messed up," added McKie, a barber. "He took a high-caliber weapon to the face. He was lifeless... I couldn't see where the holes was at, all I could see was blood. His body was lifeless."

Holes?  His face was probably gone, folks, along with most of his head.

Behold, the fog of race war.

Remember the threats Al Sharpton and Russell Simmons made last week?  Ismaaiyl Brinsley seems to have taken them seriously.  Remember Eric "The Red" Holder's renewed accusation of cowardice against "white America" for not wanting to kowtow to the Black Klan?  Is this the "talking about race" he had in mind?  Entirely one-sided, lethal, with "words" of high-caliber hot lead?

Exit question: Will the Insurrectionist-in-Chief tear a hamstring dashing from the back nine to the nearest media camera and microphone to comment on this atrocity?  I'd set the odds at the same level as the Jacksonville Jaguars playing the Washington Redskins in Super Bowl XLIX.


UPDATE: Former New York City Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik:

Former New York City Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik told Newsmax that Saturday's execution-style shooting of two uniformed police officers was ultimately encouraged by Mayor Bill de Blasio and the Rev. Al Sharpton — and "they have blood on their hands."

"de Blasio, Sharpton and all those who encouraged this anti-cop, racist mentality all have blood on their hands," he said. "They have blood on their hands."...

Kerik told Newsmax that the officers' deaths resulted from a climate created by de Blasio, Sharpton and other New York City officials.

"This guy's intent — based on that Instagram post — was retribution for Eric Garner and Michael Brown," he told Newsmax. "The people who encouraged these protests — you had peaceful protesters who were screaming 'kill the cops' — the so-called peaceful protesters.

"Who was encouraging these protesters? De Blasio, Sharpton and other elected officials and community leaders. They encouraged this mentality. They encouraged this behavior.

"They encouraged it — and these two cops are dead because of people like them," Kerik said. "They don't owe the cops an apology.

"An apology isn't good enough. They have blood on their hands."

Something tells me Sharpie and de Blasio and Russell Simmons and Eric Holder and Barack Obama are going to be quiet as the tomb about this.  Or Sharpie and Simmons, anyway; their revenue steams aren't taxpayer-guaranteed.

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