Watch Officer “Osama bin Idiot” Terrorize a Child
By Gordon Duff, Senior Editor
Yesterday,
police in Aurora, Colorado, a department noted for poor discipline,
poor standards and lax training, arrested and handcuffed 42 innocent
civilians, even holding shotguns at the heads of small children.
All
those held were arrested at gunpoint, roughed up, all were cuffed but
the smallest of children, as young as two years. Some small children
were, barely able to walk and speak, were subjected to detention with a
dozen or more weapons on them, all loaded, safeties off, ready to fire.
Though
the suspect, carefully identified, video taped, was 45 years old, male,
white and quite large, the majority of those arrested were women, small
children or minorities.
“Protect
and Defend” is what it says on the cars but increasingly, American
citizens are arming themselves, not radicals but hard working, tax
paying middle class Americans, arming themselves against their own
police, as department after department fall under the control of the
Mexican drug cartels and forget the oaths they once swore but now now
longer remember.
Is
Aurora, its city government and police a “cartel town?” Things are
beginning to look that way and not just this incident. The cartels
first went after Arizona, where their control is increasing every day.
Their next target, having Utah in their pocket 100%, that and Nevada, is
Colorado. Denver will be “ground zero” and police in the Denver area,
starting with outlying regions will be among the first cartel recruits
as real terrorism comes to America.
Denver
will be key, with it’s downtown of major banks, long known for
laundering drug money, the same town where hundreds of millions were
stolen in the staged bankruptcies of the Columbia and Silverado Savings
and Loans, where Washington politics, drug money and the local mob made a
killing. We are watching Denver. Anyone remember Neil Bush or that
attempted killer of President Reagan, Bush family associate John
Hinckley, from the famous family of Mormon prophets, came from Denver?
This
is the kind of behavior Americans around the country have been
terrified would begin, that their own police would turn on everyday
citizens, an armed gang. Stifling dissent of the “occupy” movement,
taking payoffs from “banksters” is one thing but, not the photo above,
that is a 12 ga. shotgun inches from the face of a small child. That is
a felony, not just a violation of “police procedure.”
That
is a child, he is being terrorized and, in doing so, according to all
our new laws, the officers involved belong in prison, not in the US but
Poland or Egypt or Bulgaria, where hundreds of hours of waterboarding
can get their confessions. It is time that we recognized the real
American terrorists, the real threat to democracy we have created.
They
were looking for bank robbers and they did make their arrest, be clear
on this. However, they violated numerous criminal laws, unlawful
imprisonment, false arrest, assault with intent, or “GBH” as it is known
in police jargon. In fact, they did everything wrong.
As Judge
Napolitano rightly points out, a police department, poorly trained, out
of control, with no respect for law, put the lives and safety of dozens
at risk by performing a dangerous arrest while dozens of potential
victims were handcuffed in the immediate vicinity and hundreds of
bystanders were around.
They
never gained control of the scene, instead, intending to bring about a
“wild west” shootout, killing as many innocent civilians as possible.
It
was the bank robbers themselves that have to be credited with using
good sense in surrendering instead of taking hostage the dozens police
put under their power through pure idiocy, criminality and incompetence.
Standard
police procedure would be to set up a checklane with chase cars at the
rear, separate cars by a safe distance and secure the lives of innocent
bystanders first, not arrest, handcuff and detain them at gunpoint.
My
own experience is managing a group which includes former top FBI
trainers, including founders of the FBI hostage rescue training center
in Qantaco, VA along with members of other elite US, UK, French, South
Korean, Greek and other services from SWAT to counter-terrorism. We
will be glad to travel to Aurora and, after doing thorough background
checks on all local officials and police, make recommendations. Don’t
depend on many keeping their jobs and we will report all evidence we
find of criminal activity to the FBI.
My suspicion is that we would guarantee a dozen agents a year’s work at least.
The
US spends millions each year from the federal budget specifically to
train police officers not to point shotguns at small children. The man
above is guilty of assault with a deadly weapon and his police career
needs to be traded in for one that involves long term incarceration as
do the officers assisting him and those who approve this behavior.
This
is criminal behavior in Colorado, unconstitutional in the US and a war
crime according to the rules governing the International Criminal Court
at the Hague.
This is Judge Napolitano wrote exclusive commentary on this incident for the Fox News Insider.The big picture here is that the police in this small Colorado town applied tactics that are forbidden by the U.S. Constitution, and which were perfected by the SS in Nazi Germany, in order to make their job easier. Nazi Germany had the lowest crime rate of any modern society; but it had no freedom. The cops and the SS regularly arrested groups until they found the person they wanted. We fought World War II in large measure to prevent such behavior by the government.Here is the law. The government may stop a person temporarily–for a few minutes and in public–and ask questions of the person only when it has “articulable suspicion” about that person. The suspicion must be based on objective observations, not immutable characteristics (such as race or gender) or group characteristics (such as location or beliefs). The government may only arrest a person–prevent movement using restraints or force for more than a few moments–when it has probable cause to believe that the arrested person has committed a crime. The standard for arrest requires a “more likely than not” objective conclusion of criminal behavior on the part of the arrested person.The behavior of the cops on Aurora, CO will cost the town a great deal of money; and it should provoke a federal criminal investigation of the police behavior. The Aurora police violated basic constitutionally-guaranteed rights, federal law, rights guaranteed by the Colorado Constitution, and state law.
It is estimated that lawsuits covering this police outrage will cost Aurora, Colorado in excess of $200 million dollars.
As
a Mitt Romney follower, I think the first thing to pay for this should
be the police retirement fund, their health insurance and a 50% cut in
pay and the elimination of all overtime.
Let
patrolmen use their own cars, buy their own gas, if they are going to
act like a criminal gang, make them work in uniforms with a simple sign:
AURORA POLICE, HOME OF AMERICA’S MOST INCOMPETENT COPS
Oh, and before I forget, from now on, rubber guns only.
Another
suggestion, fire the lot, from the Chief down, replace them with
unemployed veterans who have at least two years of college and are not
felons, not big felonies anyway, which would normally exclude them from
working in Aurora. Will Attorney General Eric Holder let this go by as
he has so many other constitutional violations, will he fail to enforce
these federal crimes, rogue police who have, this time, actually turned
on white middle class Americans, the only group Americans are told
police are meant to protect?
Next
time you may need to visit Aurora, Colorado, perhaps you had best ask
your friends to meet you on “American territory” where there are laws.