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[T]he enshrinement of constitutional rights necessarily takes certain policy choices off the table. (Heller, 554 U.S., at ___, 128 S.Ct., at 2822.)
How long before "going liberal" replaces "going postal"?
Read more at http://thefreethoughtproject.com/2-n...bz2zgub6rrs.99“They Take 1 of Ours, Let’s Take 2 of Theirs” New York Man Executes Two Cops in Revenge Attack
New York, N.Y. – Two NYPD cops are dead after what has been labeled as an “execution style” attack, while sitting in their patrol car in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn.
According to the New York Post, the officers were working overtime as part of a anti-terrorism drill when they were approached by a single gunman who shot the officers at point blank range on the corner of Myrtle and Tompkins avenues.
The gunman was a fugitive who had just murdered his girlfriend in Baltimore Saturday morning, sources told The Post.
“The perp came out of the houses, walked up behind the car and lit them up,” a high-ranking police official told the NY Daily News.
The motive for the attack seems to be retaliation for the continued police killings taking place across America.
The alleged shooter, who has been identified as Ismaaiyl Abdullah Brinsley, 28, posted this on his instagram just prior to the shootings,
i’m putting wings on pigs today. they take 1 of ours…… let’s take 2 of theirs #shootthepolice #riperivgardner #ripmikebrown this may be my final post i’m putting pigs in a blanket”
As we have seen recently with the alleged attack by Eric Frein against police, people are reaching their breaking point in regards to being abused by the omnipotent police state.
According to law enforcement sources, the gunman started “pumping bullets” into the police cruiser.
Here is another post by the alleged gunman to instigram after the shooting, showing what appears to be blood, possibly of the cops, on his pants, with a quote saying,
“never had a hot gun on your waist and blood on your shoe……. nigga you ain’t been through what i been through you not like me and i’m not like you. #brooklyngohard #coneyisland
The suspected triggerman fled to a nearby subway station at Myrtle and Willoughby after the shooting, where he received a fatal self inflicted gunshot.
An investigator said, “They engaged the guy and he did himself.”
A video after the incident was posted to facebook and at the 8 second mark in the video you can hear a gunshot, most likely the gunman committing suicide.
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It's near the Flushing Avenue train stop. Families live there. Kids go to school there. There are two top-flight charter schools there that are setting new benchmarks for poor and minority kids. The police are a welcome presence to families who live there. I have personally observed it.
I think you should care a lot about this. Libertarians, of all people, should stop believing the mainstream media. The reason there is a black market for cigarettes is because of the exhorbitant taxes in New York--particularly in NYC. The way to change the system is not to seek revenge because of what a few people do. The way to change the system is to change the system.
Libertarians should be about the individual. If one person does wrong, there should be justice. There is no reason to paint everyone with a broad brush and indict a group. Let justice be served on the individual who does wrong. Liberty thinkers do not think everyone is the same.
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Bed Stuy is a poorer community in Brooklyn where people, minorities in particular, are abused by police quite routinely. I have never been there but the reputation of Bed Stuy is well known.
I seriously doubt much of anyone welcomes the presence of police officers there (of all places), most of whom certainly don't live within the communities they are patrolling.
Liberty thinkers should care any time a person suffers harm at the hands of another person. People who commit crime get due process and a sentence. Neither police or civilians are all of that process.
In this case, you have a city--New York City--that thinks it should control everything the citizens do. The mayor is a horrible man, and he is aided and abetted by unions. They are destroying what little way of life still exists there. The only way to change the system is to change the system. Change the people who are part of the system. Change the way they do business. This mayor is very capricious. He is there to help his friends and harm his enemies, and he really does not care who is caught in the crossfire. He will sacrifice the future of little kids if he can put down a political foe.
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Looks like next years NYPD crime statistics just got bumped up a notch.
The perpetrators will be the same though, which year after year, is something that never changes.
Last edited by DFF; 12-20-2014 at 07:12 PM.
Very sad news. One can only hope the cycle of violence will end here.
Do you not know, my son, with how little wisdom the world is governed? - Oxenstiern
Violence will not save us. Let us love one another, for love is from God.
The shooting was clearly a response to the deaths of Eric Garner and Mike Brown. Right now, it's real criminals that are killing cops, but in the future it might be petty criminals who are sick of being screwed by the system and treated like scum by the police.
We can only have true change when enough people are scared to be cops because of how much they're hated for their fascist ways. This can only happen when people recognize that there is no justice for people killed by the police and they start dealing out their own justice.
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So, the general consensus appears to be that the police officers did this to themselves.
Knowledge will forever govern ignorance; and a people who mean to be their own governors must arm themselves with the power which knowledge gives. -James Madison
"Sorry, fellows, the rebellion is off. We couldn't get a rebellion permit."
I'm not going to go that far, although it would certainly be the logical conclusion of their own rhetoric.
What did Jesus do?
Who did Paul say vengeance belongs to?
I don't have the answers here. I definitely believe it can get to a point where physically fighting back is the only way to stop tyranny. I also think physically fighting a democracy is kind of doomed to fail.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bedford...sant,_Brooklyn
The neighborhood's name is a combination of the names of the Village of Bedford and Stuyvesant Heights neighborhoods. The name Stuyvesant derives from Peter Stuyvesant, the last governor of the colony of New Netherland.
"Sorry, fellows, the rebellion is off. We couldn't get a rebellion permit."
Why would anyone do that when they can live off easy welfare (faked disability, EBT, etc)? Men are obsolete.
It's also the fault of the gunman.
He is the one who CHOSE to kill two innocent individuals.
He is the creep who made that choice. He didn't have to, but he did.
I don't buy into feeling any sympathy for such moral BS.
I see more far more corruption in the US legislative process than in the police force. Not saying that both don't exist. Just my view.
At least somebody had the balls to answer back.
One may come to the aid of another being unlawfully arrested, just as he may where one is being assaulted, molested, raped or kidnapped. Thus it is not an offense to liberate one from the unlawful custody of an officer, even though he may have submitted to such custody, without resistance. (Adams v. State, 121 Ga. 16, 48 S.E. 910).
See, this is part of why I'm indifferent. They weren't "innocent individuals". Its not like the gunman went out and shot some child somewhere. These were police officers. Violent criminals. Tell society what, they stop peddling this crap, and I'll start caring. I don't want cops getting killed. Quite the opposite. But they aren't innocent. Even by the limited standard of NAP.
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