Tuesday, July 19, 2016

Kansas City Police Captain Shot and Killed

Okay, I know nothing about what's going on in kansas city but I'm not sorry about this cop. The white establishment started this shit now it's getting out of hand! If you would only have done your fucking jobs the way God intended the police to act, none of this would be! All these murders of my people, and you want us to feel sorry for some white cop who gets it? I do not encourage violence against the police, no I do not. But I'm NOT GONNA' CONDEMN IT when you have murdered over 100 of my people!!!! God is punishing you and I shall not stand in HIS Way nor plead your case before him!!! We're sick of your murderous ways, and payback has been a long time coming! NOW IT'S FINALLY HERE!!! This is what you get for not doing your fucking jobs right! The police is here to keep the peace; NOT TO BE AN ARMY OF MURDEROUS THUGS ROAMING THE STREETS TRYING TO SHOOT HEBREW PEOPLE WHEREEVER THEY FIND THEM!!  If you think this is bad you just wait for what's coming!!! You have angered my Lord and now He's after you!!! And there is nowhere you can run!!! And just remember; You did it all by yourself! This is all on you!!! All these murders by your honkie kkkops of my people; You did this to yourself!!! You have only you to blame as God takes you out one by one here there and soon everywhere!!! You did this to yourself for the innocent will suffer for the crimes of the guilty! You could have stopped it but you didn't! NOw God is making you pay!!!


Police captain shot and killed in Kansas City, Kansas



(Reuters) - A Kansas City, Kansas, police captain was shot and killed on Tuesday as he tried to reach a suspect, authorities said.
Police Captain Robert Melton had responded to a report of several people in a vehicle shooting at a man, police said in a statement.
Three or four people in the car ran when police arrived. Melton "attempted to make contact" with a suspect and was shot, the statement said.
Melton was taken to a hospital and died of his injuries, it said. Two people were in custody and one suspect was still at large.
National attention has been focused on attacks on law enforcement officers following the ambush killings of eight police officers in Dallas and Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
(Reporting by Ian Simpson; Editing by Jonathan Oatis)

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