Monterey Police Chief Tim Murphy told the Herald-Citizen, "I have only this to say: no comment." He also said the other two officers would not be allowed to comment at this point. [More]Read about another outrage committed against an American citizen under force of arms by a government that has the sole purpose of securing the Blessings of Liberty.
And since when does the despicable statist snitch who started this ball rolling get a pass on having his identity revealed? The paper tells us who the innocent guy is--why not the damned rat who wet his pants, stuck his nose in someone else's business and called in the goons?
Chief "Only One" Tim has no comment to give. I wouldn't mind giving him one, except it doesn't look like he has a website we could submit them to.
[Via Carl S]
Of course he doesn't have a website. He hasn't figured out how to steal one. Harder than stealing cars and money at gunpoint.
ReplyDeleteThis is what we get for our money, stinking parasites that are pure trash.
ReplyDeleteGee. Guilty until proven innocent again.
ReplyDeleteIronic. The word verification was "amersim". Had this been the real America, he would have never been arrested.
The damn dog didn't make a mistake. He did just what he was trained to do. He alerted on the bumper to establish probable cause.
ReplyDeleteSince the dog can't speak, he can't tell us how he was trained.
At the end of the article Assistant DA Beth Willis' statement is true and the system does work, this time, but why did it take 5 months for the man to get his car and cash back?
ReplyDeleteIt's alot like the gun grab in Louisiana. The police first denying they did it, then having to admit they did it, they dragged their feet in returning the stolen weapons. It's as if they think they are not form around here or something. It's the same behavior one would expect from an Army of Occupation.