Saturday, June 20, 2020

Corrupt California cops kill 18 year old security guard and then plant a gun on scene.

Mark my words, one of the cops involved in this ridiculous shooting of an 18 year old security guard is going to turn state's evidence on the shooter.  The kid's family swears up and down he did not own, possess or use any gun, yet a gun turned up on scene.  $20 says that the gun was of the typical throw away variety also known as a burner.  Probably a revolver, 4" barrel, .38 special caliber I would say.

How can I possibly be so specific about the gun description even though nobody has said what kind of gun was "recovered" (planted) from the scene?  SIMPLE: that's what they call a "Saturday Night Special".  They are easy to buy from underground sources and revolvers are relatively low cost.  Now, if someone actually bought a gun for themselves it would most likely be semi auto.  I have a .357 magnum Ruger GP100 6" bbl for home protection.  I like it because 6 rounds of that caliber will be enough.  But for carrying around town, I like my 9mm Ruger because it is thinner and works better for concealed carry.  Also, it draws cleaner from its holster than the GP100.  Both of these are high quality firearms.  This is not the kind of gun that you plant.  When corrupt cops need to plant a gun, they don't go find an expensive semi auto like the Ruger.  They find a piece of shit Saturday Night Special revolver made in Italy or Brazil.  They will take it from a gang member and then never turn it into the evidence room. 

Here's a little suggestion for police chiefs who want to clean up their ranks.  Tomorrow at roll call inform everyone that their lockers are being searched and their police vehicles too for illicit weapons.  See how many of them break out into a cold sweat.  At least 5-10% will crap their fucking pants on the spot.  That's how disgustingly corrupt and dirty the police are.  But the sad part is that the other 90-95% know that the 5-10% exist and yet they say nothing.  So the entire fucking police force is corrupt.  Criminals.  Felons, all of them, if judged by their own rules.

The family whose son was gunned down by the police showed up and began demanding answers on what happened.  Of course they were lied to.  If that family was smart, at least one member would have been filming the entire thing, making sure to find out who the shooter was and getting all their names and badge numbers on camera before the police union can put a block on the information.  If the dead boy's life mattered, the family needs to eventually take care of business.  The right way to do this is to let the cops keep telling lies and get it all documented and then take them to court and try to prove the gun was a plant.  Look for fingerprints on the shell casings.  Look for gunpowder residue on the victim and in his home.  It is very stinky stuff and trace amounts can be smelled even by the human nose simply for handling ammo. 

The proper investigation will prove that the gun was planted.  It's so obvious.  Get each of the cops into a separate room, remind them what is going on in the world and the fact that cops cannot count on the politicians to stand up for them, especially in a highly charged election year.  Tell each cop that if they cross that blue line and tell the truth that the first one to do so will get immunity and all others will be fired and then charges will be filed on them for falsifying official documents.  And of course, the shooter will have to be charged with capital "murder 1" and then tampering with evidence, falsifying reports, etc.  You know, the entire book.  8 or 10 bad felony charges plus the capital murder biggee.  I guarantee you that one of them will roll over on the others.  100%.

The family will then receive compensation for the wrongful death.  That compensation should then be used to go buy justice in whatever way the family sees fit.  Otherwise their son's life didn't matter even a little bit, did it?

1 comment:

Drew said...

Even if he really had a gun, it still wasn't right to shoot him.

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