Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, About To Burn?

by JASmius



Here we go again:

Milwaukee County District Attorney John Chisholm announced his decision not to pursue charges in the case of Milwaukee officer Christopher Manney who shot Dontre Hamilton in April.

The DA said that the officer shot the mentally ill black man in self defense.

“This was a tragic incident for the Hamilton family and for the community,” Chisholm said in the statement. “But, based on all the evidence and analysis presented in this report, I come to the conclusion that Officer Manney’s use of force in this incident was justified self-defense and that defense cannot be reasonably overcome to establish a basis to charge Officer Manney with a crime.”

It should be noted that Officer - or, now, ex-Officer - Manney was terminated from the MPD for "not following procedure" in this incident, which, in practical terms, probably means he didn't allow Mr. Hamilton to kill him "in the line of duty" instead.  Manney defended himself, and in the brave, new age of Barack Obama's race wars, local law enforcement has no use for officers who don't let themselves become sacrifices on the alter of "racial reconciliation".

Maybe he and ex-Officer Wilson can become roommates in the Ex-Officer Protection Program.

And, inevitably, in what has become a sign of the chaotic, dangerous times into which we are plummeting....:

Officials with the State of Wisconsin have elevated the State Emergency Operations Center in Madison to Level 3 and are monitoring the situation in Milwaukee after prosecutors decided not to file charges against a former police officer who shot and killed a mentally disabled man who had gotten ahold of his police baton. That means that members of the National Guard may be called in to deal with protests if warranted.

So many cops to kill, so little time.

Exit question: If Governor Walker does deploy the Wisconsin NG, will the insurrectionists amend their chants to "Whadda we want?  DEAD COPS, DEAD TROOPS!  When do we want 'em?  NOW!"?  And what will be the odds of another Kent State incident, and how will the "protestors" go about orchestrating it?  Remember how the Ferguson insurrection had been petering out, leading to the extortionistic ultimatums and open demands for cop-killing to keep the pot boiling, leading in turn to last Saturday's retaliatory cop-killing spree.  Freshly spilled "protestor" blood would be just what the rebels ordered.

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