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Watch what Barry does to rein in *his* people. (here's a hint: nothing)
Two DPD cops shot and one DART (Dallas Area Rapid Transit) officer shot and reportedly the DART officer "is not doing well." So likely to have a dead cop.
Still trying to locate shooter despite having multiple perimeters and hundreds of cops on scene.
Another nooz source reporting 3-6 cops shot and possibly two shooters with cops "negotiating with one shooter".
DART confirms that four DART cops shot, one dead, DPD cops shot as well. 4-5 seriously wounded.
Nignog standing in crowd wearing body armor and camo pants just busted by DPD, crowd gets upset starts chanting *BLM*.
At least 10 cops shot by two shooters from elevated positions, THREE cops dead, one DART two DPD.
You all are witnessing what happens when laws are only applied to those who are not politically and financially connected. Cops routinely kill people "by accident" and nothing is ever done about it.
Blacks have an inferiority complex and always view themselves as the victim. Even though whites are murdered by cops almost 3 to 1, we do not have an inferiority complex, but it does force the black community into a corner.
It's when rabid dogs are cornered that they start fighting back.
It's going to be a long hot summer. Hope everyone has their preps in case shit gets worse.
Another DPD cop shot in a shootout but not in downtown.
Reports are one suspect has been cornered and they are negotiating with this one.
Four cops now dead, one suspect in custody another barricaded.
If this is legit, they're going to really have a push for gun control or localized martial law
Cops kill with impunity, now some are fighting back - interesting situation for sure
Holy shit, this is serious! I think we'll all be feeling the aftermath of this one! I can see Barry now justifying an emergency executive order temporarily (permanently) banning civilian gun ownership. Many would cheer him for this! Many libs will blame guns and the 2nd amendment for this!
A comment from a yahoo article...
- A Yahoo reader 2 minutes ago
I find it a bit disturbing all this racial tension and Killings happening at a time when our government has pretty much been declared Officially corrupt by The Obama Administration and the Corrupt Clinton Foundation.
Americans... do not be surprised if our Government is behind the sniper attacks. our Corrupt Government would do anything to keep the media off The Corrupt Clinton Foundation and Hillarys scadals.
Everybody remember The Military Excercise that took place last year 2015.
JADE HELM 15
Our Government is corrupt James Comey, Loretta Lynch, Obama, CIA, FBI and the whole Clinton Bloodline is corrupt to the bone!
this is going to be false flag...the people being framed (like 9/11) lose more than gain by doing stupid sh-t like this. the blowback is 10x
5 dead now
http://www.fox4news.com/news/171359952-story
Whats up with snipers and Dallas Texas? Whittman, "Oswald" now this??? seems fishy.
Had to look him up! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christ...gs_and_manhunt
Yes veterans would fit the bill! But here you have at least 2 shooters working together an even more complex operation...
The Clinton's luck out again! Perfect timing to take the attention off the criminal corruption case of Crooked Hillary and the corrupt FBI.
Before the White House Nigger has any facts, he blames guns.
Hopefully this is another incident of 'radical Islamic terrorism'.
How long will this day and night news cycle last?
Death by Police
More than 500 people have been shot and killed by officers in America so far this year. We know, because the internet is counting.
DRIENNE LAFRANCE JUL 7, 2016
It wasn’t until recently that it became easy to find a number to go with the gruesome reality that black people—and black men in particular—live with every day: the ever-present threat of police violence.
Police officers fatally shot nearly 1,000 people last year, according to The Washington Post’s ongoing count. Halfway through 2016, police have shot and killed 506 more. “Unarmed black men are seven times more likely than whites to die by police gunfire,” the Post wrote last year.
And though it seems overly clinical to talk about hundreds of civilian deaths as a number; there’s power in knowing that number. The Washington Post’s impressive tracking work represents the professionalization of an effort that first bubbled up on individual blogs and among smaller advocacy groups.
Of course, this is just one count. The Guardian’s tally is 561 deaths, including 526 shootings. And that discrepancy suggests that as important as these efforts have been, in the absence of a comprehensive federal effort to track such shootings, the full scope of the problem remains unknown.
Still, attempts to track police shootings are meaningful. Coupled with video footage of police violence against black people—grainy, raw, and deeply disturbing in ways that are foreign to many white people but all too familiar to people of color—new technology is forcing Americans to confront life-and-death realities of inequality in the United States.
And as technology helps drive a national conversation about race and police violence, much of that conversation is taking place in digital forums: in tweets and in Facebook posts, and in self-published essays. “It’s the incessant threat of daily life,” the journalist Justin Ellis wrote in an essay in 2014, “the feeling that at any given moment, in any day at any time, everything I have could get snatched away as I’m going through the motions of being me.”
Black Lives Matter has organized its movement largely on social media, which is also where videos of police shootings are published and shared. The larger question is what happens now? Heightened awareness of a drumbeat of killings—including two this week—leaves many people feeling angry, exhausted, and powerless. Counting the number of dead and watching videos of them die doesn’t prevent it from happening again. In one in five fatal shootings, the names of the police officer responsible is never disclosed. Even when they are, many officers face no consequences.
Yet there may be reason for hope. Ethan Zuckerman, the director of the MIT Center for Civic Media and a scholar who has done much thinking and writing about online activism, has written about the importance of monitoring what he calls the equitability of activism in both the digital and physical realms.
“‘Monitoring’ sounds passive, but it’s not—it’s a model for channeling mistrust to hold institutions responsible, whether they’re the institutions we’ve come to mistrust or the new ones we’re building today,” he wrote in a blog post last year. “When the Black Panthers were founded in Oakland, CA in the late 1960s, they were an organization focused on combatting police brutality. They would follow police patrol cars and when officers got out to make an arrest, the Panthers—armed, openly carrying weapons they were licensed to own—would observe the arrest from a distance, making it clear to officers that they would intervene if they felt the person arresting was being harassed or abused, a practice they called ‘Policing the Police.’”
This kind of monitorial citizenship, he says, benefits hugely from technology—whether it involves building a dedicated website for counting fatal shootings by police, forming an organization to videotape crime, or leveraging digital networks to share footage of a deadly police confrontation. As Zuckerman puts it in his blog post, “it allows many people working together to monitor situations that would be hard for any one individual to see.”
“The one stance that’s not acceptable as far as I’m concerned,” he added, “is that of disengagement, of deciding that you’re powerless and remaining that way.”
http://www.theatlantic.com/technolog...nology/490286/
Yea Killary lucked out and yes I think this will push more restriction on gun laws. What's surprising to me is how many ppl can't believe this would happen in Dallas, it's a big city and you have a sentiment of many blacks that will easily loose it (like in most places lets face it), if not Dallas, could have happened in H-town, Austin, OKC, Arkansas, Phoenix, etc...
Perhaps I'm not surprised because I wasn't raised in "sheltered" U.S.A., but no matter how sheltered you think you are, some groups can only take so much (without those that should be held accountable) before people will snap and fight back. Obviously these officers killed were victims since they were surprised (and my thoughts/prayers are with their families), but in the perpetrators' eyes, they were part of a national force that has been responsible for unwarranted killings across the U.S. lately.
Black Power Political Organization claims responsibility for the shooting of the cops last night. Their facebook page is already down, but someone took a screen shot.
http://www.zerohedge.com/sites/defau...ookPosting.jpg
Black Power Political Organization - BPPO
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#BlackPower! #BlackKnights! Sniper Assassins Take Down Four Police Officers! Do You Like The Work Of Our Assassins? Get Your Own Sniper Rifle And Join Our Thousands Of Sniper Assassins Worldwide In The Fight Against Oppression!
"FEDS, DALLAS PD WITHHOLD INFO ON SUSPECTS FROM PUBLIC... DEVELOPING..." -Drudge
Translation: they're not white 'cause if they were white the joosmedia would be making hay over them being hateful white extremists.
twitter failing to do anything about violent tweets, enables the violence prone - http://www.breitbart.com/tech/2016/0...rease-twitter/
interesting shooter did not kill himself..
Seems like the popo put a bomb on a robot and then blew up the shooter..
No links yet, was watching interview and head cop said that a bomb carrying robot took out that shooter.
All in the name of officer safety..