Justice served

From September of 2009…….lets-hope-this-results-in-justice-ultimately-being-served/

Demeatrius Montgomery was sentenced to two consecutive terms of life in prison without parole for the murders of Police Officers Jeff Shelton and Sean Clark.

http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2010/10/01/1728240/jury-finds-montgomery-trial-asks.html

Justice was served.


Maybe this is the way to go?

Maybe this is the way to go http://www.roanoke.com/news/roanoke/wb/255309 to counter some of the hurtful nonsense perpetuated by the groups in this police one article.

Start holding them accountable for their lies and utter babble, bring them before the courts and start sending a message to them that their comments, which perpetuate fear and mistrust of LE, will not be tolerated. Maybe this could start to change things, I don’t know.

The Roanoke officer in the article won the suit after an activist compared him to a Klansman. The activist ending up paying the officer $5000 for defamation.

And again…

Another Roanoke officer sued a critic in 1995. In that case, an officer who was accused of using excessive force, then cleared, filed a lawsuit against his accuser and won $2,500.

They seem like small amounts but it could start to send a message to those groups, who often accuse officers of wrong-doing. Maybe this is more wishful thinking but it would be good if officers could bring suits against Jesse Jacksons and Al Sharptons of this world, I’d sure like to see them held accountable for their lies and race-baiting.

Is this the way to start to change things?


Two arrested for targeting officers

Some good news to report in this case.

Targeting officers

Two men who investigators believe are linked to a series of booby trap attacks on police in a town in the Southern California desert have been arrested, authorities said Saturday.

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2010/07/03/authorities-say-arrest-linked-hemet-police-booby-trap-attacks/

Authorities said they are still seeking two other suspects, and have offered a $200,000 reward for information leading to the conviction of those responsible for the attacks.


A death penalty suitable for other times

If a man walks into a restaurant and starts randomly shooting people, most folks can understand the need to stop him with deadly force. Yet, these same people cannot understand the need to put murderers to death who kill police officers.

How is this death penalty suitable for one situation but not for another?

If it was right to put him to death in one instance then is it not right in the other instance? What is different? In both cases, multiple people were killed, the threat still remains, and it is fitting to bring about justice.

Am I missing something here?


If you believe murderers of police officers need to be put to death check out this site…

http://www.executecopkillers.com/


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