Friends and Family Helping Cop-Killer Evade Police
I remember when Eric Robert Rudolph was hiding in the mountains of western North Carolina, and the media echoed law enforcement's disgust of a killer being sheltered by those with right-wing anti-government sentiments.
Now that the shoe is on the other foot, I doubt that narrative will go quite as far, so kudos to the Seattle Times for reporting what much of media will probably try to avoid:I'm going to loop this back around once more to Christopher John Monfort. Like Clemmons and many African-Americans, Monfort was weaned in a culture that not only demeans law and order, but which actively glorifies violence against it in popular music and other entertainment. Folks want to ignore the truth because they want to avoid being called racists, but the simple fact of the matter is that much of African-American culture ranges between distrust of the police and outright hostility, and that hostility has exploded into violence that has left six police officers in this area alone gunned down in less than a month, with only one of those six escaping the coroner's attention. It probably wouldn't take very much effort at all to loop this violent hatred of authority to the disdain of law practiced by left wing groups primarily composed of minorities such as ACORN, the thugs we've seen in SEIU, the New Black Panthers, and the slightly more sophisticated bigotry of Jeremiah Wright and both Barack and Michelle "for the first time in my life" Obama, but frankly, I'm tired. Directly or indirectly, there is an African-American culture problem here that no one wants to address, much less attempt to fix. The recent ambushes of police officers by these particular angry black men simply underscore that uncomfortable and deadly truth.
Maurice Clemmons has been getting help and shelter from friends and relatives since shortly after the Sunday morning shooting deaths of four Lakewood police officers, authorities have concluded. "Basically, there's no way that he could be doing this by himself; he was shot in the abdomen," said Sheri Badger, Pierce County spokeswoman at the incident command center. Also frustrating to law-enforcement officers is that Clemmons reportedly told acquaintances the night before the attack to "watch the news" because he was going to "kill cops." No one reported his comments to police until after the attack, Badger said.
Posted by: Confederate Yankee at 08:43 PM
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Posted by: duncan at November 30, 2009 09:39 PM (yYtuK)
Posted by: Russ at November 30, 2009 09:55 PM (YyAwk)
In this particular case, it seems to me that at least a couple of people were well aware of what this worthless scumbag was going to do (kill cops!) and not only failed to report it, to prevent a terrible tragedy from taking place - but allowed it to happen even though there was an excellent chance that their "friend" or relative was going to die, one way or the other. What kind of friend or relative is that?
I hope every last person who aided or abetted this murderer is brought to justice.
No one understands that he's innocent until proven guilty any more than I. However, IF he is found guilty, THE most severe punishment should result.
Posted by: Dell at November 30, 2009 10:20 PM (lDRZT)
As for the friends and family helping this scumbag, I hope they are prosecuted to the full extent of the law. It sounds like a number of them belong in jail as well.
Posted by: iconoclast at November 30, 2009 11:27 PM (O8ebz)
Posted by: inspectorudy at December 01, 2009 12:47 AM (Vo1wX)
The police warned that people helping Clemmons would be liable to criminal charges. If Clemmons killed anyone, those helpers would be liable to murder charges.
Posted by: iconoclast at December 01, 2009 02:04 AM (O8ebz)
"Looking for a moonshine still,
"Those men never came down from Rocky Top,
"Reckon they never will ...."
Posted by: beet at December 01, 2009 12:18 PM (vzU4z)
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