It’s bad enough that Obama and his cronies are inciting riots and racial hatred among the American people. Rioters flipped police cars, threw urine at cops, destroyed businesses, blocked traffic for “die ins” and rewrote the lyrics of seasonal jolly songs into hate infused garbage.
If that’s not enough, some of the protestors are committing even bigger crimes. During the shooting of two NYPD cops, Rafael Ramos and Wenjian Liu, two of 911 operators allegedly made “anti-police” comments with one of them allegedly saying they “deserved it.”
A war of words erupted in the city’s 911 call center Saturday over allegations two operators made “anti-police” remarks after the assassinations of two cops, the Daily News has learned.
The fracas occurred when news broke that Rafael Ramos and Wenjian Liu had been shot execution-style by a deranged gunman, sources said.
The remarks were allegedly made by a couple of the 911 operators who handle NYPD calls — and two Fire Department dispatchers in earshot got heated in response, sources said.
The alleged comment that created the most friction was when one said the cops had “deserved it,” said a law enforcement source.
That started a shouting match with two FDNY dispatchers.
The comments made one of them “sick to his stomach” and he moved to another desk to avoid getting into a bigger fight, sources said.
The workers were in the 911 call center in Brooklyn’s MetroTech Center — but the spat was only between the FDNY and cop operators. None of the city’s EMS operators were involved, sources said.
Source:http://www.nydailynews.com
Meanwhile another Young Black man is killed in Missouri. Yawn.
ReplyDeleteI think you mean, another black criminal received the justice he deserved.
ReplyDeleteNumber one cause of death for young blacks age 15 - 35?
ReplyDeleteOther young blacks.
The majority of black female homicide victims are killed by a current or former boyfriend, (AKA) “femicide.”
95% of all black homicide victims are killed by a black perpetrator.
THIS is unacceptable, or should be.
Why isn't it?