Yet again, the Democrats and Marxist mainstream media have blood on their hands.
After what appeared to be a few quiet months of officer involved shootings, the media is now making them the center of attention, with the clear implication that the police involved were wrong … well before all the facts have come out.
Irresponsible reporting over the last few years has brought us to a reality where, if a cop shots someone, absolute bedlam breaks out … before any of the facts in the cases are known. We have the media and the race pimps in the Democrat Party to thank for this.
Their coverage of these events and assumptions that one party is at fault (which always happens to be the police) without evidence being presented. This has resulted in the end of due process.
Not only is the presumption of innocence gone, police officers now have targets on their backs. Who in their right mind would want to be a cop now a day? You risk your life, deal with the dregs of society daily, and when things get tough the politicians just throw you under the bus.
I’m sure you heard about what happened yesterday in Minnesota, now we are learning that police officers where shot during a high speed chase early this morning.
Fox News is reporting:
‘Three Georgia officers were wounded early Monday after a police chase led to a gunfight that left one suspect dead and another in custody, authorities said.
The incident unfolded just after 3:30 a.m. when a Georgia State Patrol trooper attempted to stop a car for speeding at 111 mph on Interstate 20, Georgia State Patrol Capt. Brandon Dawson said during a news conference.
The car initially stopped but quickly sped off with the trooper in pursuit until a passenger in the suspect vehicle opened fire on the patrol car, disabling the vehicle.
Local police from Carrollton responded and joined the chase. The passenger fired at a police car, striking an officer who then lost control of his vehicle and crashed into a utility pole, Carrollton Police Chief Joel Richards said.
Police continued to chase the suspects as their vehicle turned down a side road. Officers took on more gunfire, and one officer from the Villa Rica Police Department was shot twice, Villa Rica Police Chief Michael Mansour said.
A Carroll County sheriff’s deputy was also shot in the arm, Carrol County Sheriff Terry Langley said.
Officials did not immediately provide details on the conditions of the wounded officers.’
This is a developing story, we will keep you updated as we learn more.