
Why is this alleged criminal not flat on the ground? Or on a bus to Mexico?
After the May Day fiasco in Los Angeles, Police Chief William Bratton should voluntarily turn in his badge and pursue another line of work, or be forced to leave.
Chief Bratton’s initial mistake was that he did not order the police to use MORE force to quell the riotous and dangerous behavior of illegal aliens.
When these parasitical leeches became unruly and disruptive as a part of their idiotic march to demand “rights” they do not have, the Police Chief has to know that it is time for rule of law to trump PC timidity.
After all, law enforcement is supposed to protect American citizens, rather than coddle and kowtow to angry invading mobsters from the third world.
Bratton’s second, and nearly as grievous, mistake was saying afterwards that he was disturbed by “inappropriate” police tactics to clear immigration protesters from a park.
Fact is, the only thing “inappropriate” is that police were too gentle with the renegades who deserved to be kicked in the posterior with sufficient force to drive them back across the southern border.
Since William Bratton is unwilling, or unable, to use the power and authority of his position to protect American citizens from criminals, his tenure as police chief should end. Now!
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mcd106 said,
Bratton is a typiecal “police chief” that one finds within law enforcement agencies these days. He is a political animal out only to protect his job and the jobs of those who are organizationally superior to him within the city administrative structure. Whats most ironic about his comments is that even before his interntal investigation into the allegations of police misconduct are complete he has judged the concerned officers “guilty” by stating to the media that thier conduct was “inappropriate.” If he has already come to that conclusion then whats the point of continuing his internal inquiry? Apparently, the “inquiry” will be nothing more than a “dog and pony show” just so he can say that the officers were afforded “due process” because, based upon his comments, he has clearly already sustained the allegations of wrong doing even before all the facts are in. He is playing to the media and to special interests in the LA community. Those interests have to be appeased and he is going to do it by handing over the careers of his officers.
May 4, 2007 at 6:29 am