Friday, September 05, 2014

Black HATE CRIME

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Police have released chilling CCTV footage of what they are describing as a 'hate crime', where a group of men have viciously assaulted a couple from behind.

The assault took place on Friday, August 22, 2014, at South Ave. in Springfield, and the victims are reported to have sustained serious injuries after they were assaulted by multiple black males.

The police in pursuit of the group shown near the end of the video failed to catch up to them,


CCTV footage released by Springfield PD

7 comments:

pdwalker said...

Situational awareness: 0%

Tom Mann said...

That was a gutsy dame.

Anonymous said...

..gutsy dame. and gutsy guy. Even though outnumbered, he stayed in the fight.
We have negroes, people of color, African Americans, blacks, Americans all.
Then we have savages like the thugs in the vid. Niggers, as 458 said yesterday. Name the enemy. It's about time to lance that boil. Name the enemy.
I find the concept of "hate crime" repugnant, as it implies the State can read a miscreant's mind. However, as long as "hate crime" is on the books, I certainly hope this and other similar incidents are prosecuted as such. Lance the boil. Stop making race excuses for thuggery. Name the enemy.
Lt. Col. gen. Tailgunner dick

Anonymous said...

Situational awareness: 0%

Learn and use the Cooper Color code folks. Spread the word;

White: Unaware and unprepared. If attacked in Condition White, the only thing that may save you is the inadequacy or ineptitude of your attacker. When confronted by something nasty, your reaction will probably be "Oh my God! This can't be happening to me."
Yellow: Relaxed alert. No specific threat situation. Your mindset is that "today could be the day I may have to defend myself". You are simply aware that the world is a potentially unfriendly place and that you are prepared to defend yourself, if necessary. You use your eyes and ears, and realize that "I may have to shoot today". You don't have to be armed in this state, but if you are armed you should be in Condition Yellow. You should always be in Yellow whenever you are in unfamiliar surroundings or among people you don't know. You can remain in Yellow for long periods, as long as you are able to "Watch your six." (In aviation 12 o'clock refers to the direction in front of the aircraft's nose. Six o'clock is the blind spot behind the pilot.) In Yellow, you are "taking in" surrounding information in a relaxed but alert manner, like a continuous 360 degree radar sweep. As Cooper put it, "I might have to shoot."
Orange: Specific alert. Something is not quite right and has your attention. Your radar has picked up a specific alert. You shift your primary focus to determine if there is a threat (but you do not drop your six). Your mindset shifts to "I may have to shoot that person today", focusing on the specific target which has caused the escalation in alert status. In Condition Orange, you set a mental trigger: "If that person does "X", I will need to stop them". Your pistol usually remains holstered in this state. Staying in Orange can be a bit of a mental strain, but you can stay in it for as long as you need to. If the threat proves to be nothing, you shift back to Condition Yellow.
Red: Condition Red is fight. Your mental trigger (established back in Condition Orange) has been tripped. "If 'X' happens I will shoot that person" - 'X' has happened, the fight is on.
RAK

lip said...

Thats why I carry every day, every where.

MAX Redline said...

Video seems to have been taken down. Wouldn't want anybody to, you know, feel bad.

Helly said...

Springfield?

I was hoping this was Hoop City. Turns out to be Missouri. Meh.

Anyway, those Democrats weren't even trying. Just out for some exercise and fun.

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