Monday, May 23, 2011

Arrest Dupnik

Is the message too subtle for you, sheriff? 

 
The Pima County sheriff's office is now claiming that the Iraq vet they pumped sixty bullets into was part of a "home invasion ring", although they still won't let anybody peek at the warrant or what, if anything, they took from the dead guy's house. As has been pointed out, apparently the Pima Co. Sheriff's department operates under looser rules of engagement than the slain Marine ever did in Iraq.
Revoltin' Joe

Assuming, for one moment, that this isn't a big fat stinking lie of a coverup, sheriff Dupnik, I want you to see if you can wrap your tiny mind around a simple piece of fact:

If your people weren't dressing up like masked thugs and kicking doors down and shooting people, then robbers wouldn't be able to impersonate your people by dressing up like masked thugs and kicking doors down and shooting people, in turn necessitating your people dressing up like masked thugs and kicking their doors down and shooting them. [Tam continued]

Well done Tam. Dupnik, you may remember, is the sheriff who, in the wake of the Giffords shooting, described Arizona as "a state of Minuteman vigilantism, death threats against politicians and judges, talk-radio demagoguery, and bullying of Latinos blah-blah-blah]. Earlier this dewberry held a press conference and blamed talk radio and television for a decline in America. Of course Dupa-Dupnik refused to enforce Arizona's illegal alien law, which of course makes him an outlaw himself, and in the west I think that means he can be arrested by anyone — and shot of he resists.  You might want to check that a little further however.  Sometimes I confuse what-is with what-oughta-be.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh, but the Cops want to look like Recon Marines and SEALS so badly. Of course they have better toys.

Anonymous said...

The coppers pulled their five collective triggers 71 times, and hit the victim with 60 rounds. That works out to about 14 rounds per cop. The lads who landed on Omaha Beach didn't pull their triggers that much on D-Day.

Casca

root@localhost.localdomain said...

Here's an interactive map of botched police paramilitary raids:

http://www.cato.org/raidmap/

and a daily update of police misconduct:

http://www.injusticeeverywhere.com/

I believe we've crossed the threshold of "A few bad apples" and now only have a few good police.

Louisiana Steve said...

This guy's one dangerous SOB.

Del said...

As best I can figure what happened, his wife heard a noise and went to check. She didn't hear "Pima County Sheriff's Office! Search warrant!" Quite a mouthful. When I watch COPS, they'll shout stuff like that and it all comes out "Whaargarblll!"

So she runs back to the bedroom, and wakes him up with "Someone's trying to break in!" He gets his AR-15 and takes up a defensive position near the front door. The door busts open. The deputies come in ready to shoot at any threat, and a guy pointing an AR-15 at them definitely qualifies. He realizes they're cops and hesitates. That hesitation cost him his life.

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