Special “All Lives Matter” E-dition

HEADER-AUG 3 ALL LIVES MATTER

MONDAY, AUGUST 3

Did a Black Public Official Really Say This?

image014The Black Memphis Police Director had a chilling message to the community after a White officer was fatally shot by a Black man during a traffic stop Saturday night.

image004Speaking to reporters after Officer Sean Bolton was fatally shot during an apparent traffic stop Saturday night, Memphis Police Director Toney Armstrong had a message for the community: “As a community we say so often as a theme — black lives matter. And at the end of the day, we have to ask ourselves, do all lives matter?  Regardless of race, creed, color, economic status, what profession that person holds. All lives matter. And this is just a reminder of how dangerous this job is.”

image014There was no Racial Pandering like we hear in Cincinnati. No Over-the-Top Press Conference Rant by the County Prosecutor. No hearts and flowers from the Liberal Press about the victim or attempts to justify the actions of those hateful bigots from “#BlackLivesDon’tMeanCrap.” They’re just as bad as the KKK. And did we forget to mention the outspoken public official who dared to say “All Lives Matter” was a Black Man?  Armstrong sounds a little like Conservative People’s Sheriff David Clarke from Milwaukee you sometimes see on TV.

image014image006Meanwhile at Cincinnati City Hall where the inmates have taken over the asylum, Cincinnati’s Current Affirmative Action Police Chief Jeffrey Blackwell had come to save the day by agreeing with Clown-cil’s Law Committee that University of Cincinnati police officers shouldn’t be writing so many traffic tickets to Black motorists and pedestrians around campus.

Feckless Fishwrapper Sharon Coolidge’s “City moves to suspend UC patrols on city streets” made no mention of any report from Blackwell on the success of his Failing 90-day Plan to Reduce Black-on-Black Violence, drive-by murders of four-year-olds, along with reports on recent shootings in Walnut Hills and Westwood.

image014In another story, Blackwell said Cincinnati Police could be wearing body cams by next summer, but what’s the hurry? That idea’s only been in the planning stage for the past 18 months and how many years ago was it that Cincinnati Bell’s CEO offered a free $1 million system to operate body cameras on individual police officers that was totally ignored by every official in our long-time DemocRAT Run City. image009