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Saturday, June 13, 2015

I get it But I don't get it

I am just gobsmacked (love that word) that for his honest, polite, pro-police stance a principal in Miami-Dade Florida lost his job because of racism. Yes I said it. The administration sided with the mob and decided that they would rather appease the minority community rather than defend the mans record of achievement serving children of that area. The race baiters are winning round after round in the false narrative of rampant police brutality. Does police abuse happen? Yes! Does it happen as often as the Sharpton, Farrakan, Obama and the black community declare, absolutely not. Anyone able to do a Google search nowadays can get access to thousands of independent studies that show that police mistreatment is a fraction of what is being suggested. There is no vast conspiracy to keep the black community down. Are there racist cops? Probably. Do racist cops get caught and then freaking fired? I have seen it myself. I have seen people go as far as fien police abuse after noticing that news cameras were recording the information. In the incident in Mckinney, TX it wasn't a racist cop, it was a cop who was in the heat of controlling out of control brats and when he felt surrounded over reacted a bit.

I have been surrounded like that in the Deep Ellum area of Dallas in a similar situation with a drunk female school teacher. The crowd just saw the aftermath. The school teacher, this itty bitty lady, jumped into the street in front of my squad car onto the street. I blew my horn and she gave me the finger. I jumped out of my car and went over to just give her a warning and that's went it turned into a side show. Now I'm 6'2 250. Cops all get specialized defensive tactics training that is blessed and backed by the city. As I approached the lady I simply yelled to her if she realized she almost got killed. The answer was, "fuck you pig, I'm going home". The teacher wasn't really walking as much as falling forward ungracefully. That lady was drunk as hell and was going to end up killed or raped walking around alone like that. I jogged up to her asking her to stop. The white lady was 5'2 maybe, a buck ten wet. I got her to stop and turn around and she quickly walked up to me and began to poke me in the chest. I could smell the bar hop on her and without hesitation I told her that she needed to spend some time in detox. That is when the alcohol called on the spirit of Floyd Mayweather and this dwarf of a woman being punching me in the gut.

I was literally frozen in shock and awe as I watch her hit me as hard as she possible could. After like three seconds I realized that this was actually pretty hilarious because her fist were bouncing off my body armour and I couldn't feel a thing. I grabbed her and did the old, "calm down ma'am". I could here her say something about her boyfriend being a cop or something of the sort. all the while I am pulling her easily with me to the car to get her cuffed and in until a female officer can come search her. As we got into the intersection there she was able to somehow trip me. I stumbled and she and I both fell and she began to struggle and fight more so I decided just to cuff her while she was down. Now within seconds of me starting to cuff her some people walking away heard the commotion and yelled, "hey look at that fat ass cop beating that lady up". Crap I thought, I'm not fat just big boned. No hell no I thought crap they're coming this way. The crowd quickly built from 2 to 10 to about 100 calling me names and I was surrounded. I hadn't fully handcuffed the lady so I put my knee in her back to control her struggle. That made the crowd even angrier and they moved forward. I had a hand on her one cuff armed and I reached up to call for an assist officer and my location. The crowd lurched forward I pulled my gun and yelled the most menacing thing I could think off. I can't remember what, then it rained police.

About 10 to 12 card raced in to help me controlled this situation some of the crowd had to be sprayed with OC spray and we all decided to throw this still struggling school teacher in my car and get the hell out of Deep Ellum. A female officer jumps in the back with my female prisoner because we have a rule that a male officer cant ride alone with a female. I threw Nanny McPhee into the front passenger seat and went around to get to drive out of there. As I put the car in drive this lady decides that she is flexible enough to get her cuffed hands onto the door handle and open the door and jump out onto oncoming traffic. Immediately she is struck at low speed by some little foreign car and lands on the hood. I said some words of astonishment and went to see if she was dead or hurt. Miraculously she had her alcohol shields up and didn't get a mark on her. we grabbed her, tied her down with the seat belt and race to jail.

I only tell this event so that that people can understand why I understand and am sympathetic to officer Eric Casebolts plight. The roles were reversed. A minority cop fight a young small white women in an area where other young people were and they had the same reaction, defiance. What made those young people and especially that young black girl think that at any time in their lives it was acceptable to defy a law enforcement officer. What type of parenting? What types of social circles? What type of education leads a young person to think, oh I'm not going to listen to a person in authority. I get it but I don't get it. Why doesn't the black community look deep within itself to find the reasons why events like Ferguson, Baltimore, McKinney keep happening. My mother used to tell me if people often don't like you, maybe you are not making yourself likable. Do we need to address the issue of police abuse? It is already being done. I have been to internal affairs, those guys are no officers friends. The issue I believe is a systemic breakdown of the nuclear black family. The same problems are an epidemic in the Latino community. Too many men feeling it's cool to run around making babies. Too many single young moms. Too much focus on the idea of the "man" keeping me down and not how do I arise.

The black community has so many great examples of both men and women who have made it. Gosh look at Dr. Ben Carson. Go read his story of where he came from and the circumstances and where is he at now, running for president. I have not heard one great black business leader or captain of industry come out ans say anything about police abuse being an issue. The comments I have heard is that the community needs to start taking a look within. Look at Chicago as an example, 1000 shot so far this year. The vast majority i s black on black violence that has nothing to do with police brutality. Where are the Sharptons in Chicago? Nowhere to be found. In my own life I have suffered discrimination and rose above it without violence and playing the blame game. I feel the black community need to latch onto leaders like Carson, Sowell, Keyes, instead of Sharpton, Farrkhan, and Nzinga.

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