On Sunday morning, when most of us were getting our coffee and
preparing to watch an NFL pregame show, 4 officers of the law were
executed by a rapist...ooops...excuse my horrible and evil
language...ummmm...sex offender... ummm ya....
anyway, he was out of jail on bail.
Three men and a woman(all officers) were murdered in cold blood, in an
assault that was very clearly planned out.

http://www.nypost.com/p/news/national/cops_shot_dead_in_washington_coffee_J4ZcZQdFW5dY71TqX7ldWM

This fashion of crime was committed a month ago, almost to the day, in
Seattle. On Halloween night a wanna-be gang-banger walked up to a car
that was in the process of protecting our children on a night when all
too many are injured or killed out of pure negligence on the part of
drivers. It has been shown, year after year and decade after decade,
that having a marked vehicle with REAL officers has a decided
difference in injury and mortality rates at times and on dates when
children or pedestrians are especially at risk, and it appears that
this person counted on that fact. Both officers in the car were shot
and the veteran officer was a victim of murder. I, and everyone i
know, are thankful that the passenger and junior officer survived with
little more than uncomfortable wounds.

The truly terrible consequence of these acts are not the deaths and
woundings, however. The extremely disheartening fact is that, as more
and more law enforcement professionals are feeling separated from the
community that expects them to magically appear seconds after
requesting help, these disgusting murderers make sure that officers of
the law can NOT be at ease in public. I'm not a fan of cops, and I
haven't been for decades. But the most important aspect of city life -
even the L.A. gangs know this- we must allow the cops to walk freely
and comfortably among all of society. They may be an enemy to drug
users/pushers, whores/pimps, homeless/hitchhikers, poor/minority; but
there are times where anyone should feel able to approach them with
problems and/or questions.

The only lasting legacy that these disgusting murderers leave is that
the nation responsible for allowing freedom of assembly and speech,
will allow less assembly and speech. The nation that encouraged
officers to dine and socialise with "civilians", will no longer be
known for such actions. Millions of Americans eat at restaurants
frequented by cops...expect to be observed if not made uncomfortable.
At bars frequented by cops... expect to be held up for every insult,
regardless how minor and unintended.

I have respect for some officers and know they won't change, but all
too many are now going to view each and every civilian as a potential
murderer/target.Everyone needs to be extremely vocal in their support
for local law enforcement. Even people that have had bad experiences
or engage in illegal activities need to be telling cops how much they
are needed; whether or not you like cops in general, they are
necessary for your own comfort and enterprise.

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