2 dead cops in NY

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Yall need to soak up game from big og shea mayn...

I dont like cops either but its not even about that or about us cuz i highly doubt any of us are going to go blasting any cops, myself included...

Its just the fact that if somebody repeats this act, its gonna be some young impressionable kid...

What if tomorrow a cop shoots a black child molestor because hes holding a cellphone to a babys throat, and the national breaking news only says "cop shoots unarmed man, suspect photo above, more to come"... And somr lil 14 yearold nigga in Chi-raq sees that shit and hes hella turnt up wit molly in da body n hes sweatin, n hes fuck da foes from da nose to da toes, and hes down to ride no fairground and down to slide no playground, and hes got a .40 wit 30, and OTFFTPVLKEBK and so forth... And he ends up killing a random cop?

But for real tho, as if rap music these days wasnt enough... This shit is about the last thing we need going around
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I'm too stoned for this

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im sure there are many good hearted israelis who are moving into the illegal settlements out there and just trying to raise a family. but the people whose land is being taken away are not going to judge them as individuals or individual families but as a collective that they have formed.

this is what happens when you push people in a corner
 

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Two NYPD cops were executed Saturday after a career criminal drove from Baltimore to Brooklyn to kill police officers in a twisted bid to avenge the deaths of Eric Garner and Michael Brown.

“They were, quite simply, assassinated,” a shaken NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton said Saturday night.

The shooter — identified as Ismaaiyl Brinsley — boasted about wanting to murder cops in the hours before he ambushed the officers outside the Tompkins Houses in Bedford-Stuyvesant about 2:45 p.m.

“I’m putting wings on pigs today. They take 1 of ours ... let’s take 2 of theirs,” Brinsley, 28, wrote on Instagram, alongside a photo of a silver handgun.

He also included three hashtags: ShootThePolice, RIPErivGarner (sic) and RIPMikeBrown.

“This may be my final post ... I’m putting pigs in a blanket.”

*A second slay attempt on NYPD officers was narrowly avoided early Sunday when a gunman’s weapon jammed as he took aim at two cops outside a Bronx housing project, sources said.

Investigators grabbed the wannabe cop killer after he dropped his gun and ran into the Millbrook Houses on Saint Anns Ave. in Port Morris, sources said.

Earlier, Brinsley made good on his sinister promise, firing several rounds into the marked patrol car parked on Tompkins Ave. near Myrtle Ave., cops and witnesses said.

The officers — Rafael Ramos, 40, and Wenjian Liu, 32 — were in the area as part of a push to beef up cops’ presence near violence-plagued housing projects.

*“The perp came out of the houses, walked up behind the car and lit them up,” a high-ranking police official told the Daily News.

His face tense and voice shaky, Bratton said the two cops “were shot and killed with no warning, no provocation.”

Mayor de Blasio, who has taken heat for showing solidarity with anti-cop protesters, spoke movingly about the officers and the role they play in keeping New York City safe.

“Our hearts are heavy. We lost two good men who devoted their lives to protecting all of us,” the somber mayor said at Woodhull Hospital, flanked by Bratton, Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito and other city leaders.

De Blasio described the double murder as “an assassination” and a “despicable act.”

It “goes at the very heart of our society and our democracy,” he added. “When a police officer is murdered, it tears at the fabric of our society.”

Right after Brinsley fired the fatal shots, he sprinted around the corner to the G line subway station at Myrtle-Willoughby Aves., with cops in close pursuit.

Brinsley disappeared inside the station, then shot himself in the head on a platform, police said.

*Paramedics carried Brinsley out on a stretcher and were performing CPR. But the killer, described as a drifter who hails from Georgia and has a recent address on Eastern Parkway, was later pronounced dead.

The same gun Brinsley showed off on his Instagram page, a silver semiautomatic Taurus, was found under his body, sources said. His car, with Maryland plates, was later discovered on Myrtle Ave. at Nostrand Ave.

The mortally wounded officers were rushed to Woodhull.

“Worst nightmare in the NYPD,” tweeted NYPD Captains Endowment Association President Roy Richter. “Incredible sadness as we mourn for our brothers and their families.”

The slayings capped a bloody daylong crime spree for Brinsley.

Hours before he showed up in Brooklyn, Brinsley shot his ex-girlfriend at about 5:45 a.m. in Owings Mills, Md., about 15 miles from Baltimore.

*The 29-year-old woman, who was hit in the stomach, underwent surgery and was expected to survive, a family member told The News.


Brinsley stole the woman’s phone after the shooting — and headed for New York. At some point along the way, he posted a menacing update on Facebook.

“I always wanted to be known for doing something right ... but my past is stalking me and my present is haunting me,” it read.

“Why live if you don’t love to live,” he added in a second post, his last.

Brinsley also apparently bragged about shooting his ex-gal pal. On his Instagram account, he posted a photo of army fatigues with apparent blood stains. “Never had a hot gun on your waist and blood on your shoe ... N---a you ain’t been through what I been through you not like me and im not like you.”

*Brinsley was known as a lifelong criminal with ties to Brooklyn. Baltimore County authorities, after learning he was on the run and had posted social media messages about killing cops, sent a wanted flyer to the NYPD, Bratton said.

But the warning didn’t arrive until 2:45 p.m.

“Tragically this was essentially at the same time as our officers were being murdered and ambushed by Brinsley,” Bratton said.

*Later Saturday, Baltimore County cops offered a timeline that conflicted with Bratton’s account. Baltimore County cops say they made a phone call to the 70th precinct about 2:10 p.m. after learning that Brinsley’s phone was pinging at a nearby location.

The officers discussed the “threatening Instagram posts” — and around the same time Baltimore County cops faxed a wanted poster to the NYPD with information about the suspect. About 2:50 p.m., Baltimore authorities sent a teletype with the same information as the flyer to the NYPD’s real-time crime center. The NYPD could not immediately confirm the Baltimore County account.

Days before Saturday’s slayings, Brinsley exhorted his Instagram followers to “burn the flag” in protest of the recent police killings of black men. “Marching up and down the streets does little to nothing to bring awareness to serious matters,” he wrote. “So let’s ruffle some feathers and take it into our own hands and make them watch in horror as we burn what they represent.”

Ramos and Liu never had a chance, cops and witnesses said.

*Like a trained assassin, Brinsley snuck up to their patrol car and started firing into the passenger window — striking both officers in the head. “Officer Liu and Officer Ramos never had the opportunity to draw their weapons,” Bratton said. “They may not have ever actually seen their assailant.”

Witness Courtney Felix, 23, said he heard a volley of shots, then saw the two officers stumble out of the patrol car and crumple to the ground. “They looked like they were really hurt,” said Felix who was at a friend’s apartment overlooking the scene. “They were struggling to get out of the car.”

Felix said the cop on the drivers’ side “was clutching his neck, catching himself and fading out” as he fell to the ground. The other cop was clutching his collarbone as he stumbled, Felix added.

Rescuers rushed to the aid of the mortally wounded officers. “They basically dragged two cops out their car,” said a witness who asked to remain anonymous. “I saw it. One was shot in the face. There was blood coming out of his face.”

Uriel Winfree, 30, said she was awakened by the sound of gunshots. Wondering what was going on, she went up to the roof to get a better vantage on the street. “There was a cop on the ground and everyone was around him,” Winfree said. “Someone was doing CPR on the cop. They put him on a stretcher and they ran him into an ambulance. They load him in and they hauled a--.

“There were like 75 cops here and a bunch ran toward the subway after the guy. There was a huge police presence there. Even undercovers were coming out of nowhere.”

Brinsley’s criminal record stretched back to at least 2004 and included a string of arrests in Georgia and Ohio. In Georgia’s Fulton County alone, Brinsley was arrested nine times over the past decade on charges including simple battery, criminal trespassing, carrying a concealed weapon, obstruction of a law enforcement officer and shoplifting, according to the Baltimore Sun.

The Rev. Al Sharpton, in a statement, said Garner’s family was incensed the killer invoked his name on social media. “I have spoken to the Garner family and we are outraged by the early reports of the police killed in Brooklyn today,” Sharpton said. “Any use of the names of Eric Garner and Michael Brown, in connection with any violence or killing of police, is reprehensible and against the pursuit of justice in both cases.”

Garner died after NYPD Officer Daniel Pantaleo put him in a chokehold on Staten Island on July 17. Brown, who was unarmed, was shot dead in Ferguson, Mo. by Officer Darren Wilson on Aug. 9. In both cases, the victims were black and the cops were white. Grand juries did not indict either officer, sparking national protests and outrage over police treatment of minorities.

The Brown family released a statement condemning the “senseless killing of two NYPD officers.”

“We reject any kind of violence directed toward members of law enforcement,” it said. “It cannot be tolerated.”

Following Saturday’s bloodshed, President Obama joined city and state pols in denouncing the double assassination. “I unconditionally condemn today's murder of two police officers in New York City,” Obama said. “Two brave men won’t be going home to their loved ones tonight, and for that, there is no justification.”

“This deplorable act of violence is the opposite of what New York is and what New Yorkers believe in,” Gov. Cuomo said. “Tonight, we all come together to mourn the loss of these brave souls.”

*Councilman Robert Cornegy said “this couldn’t be any worse. ... My prayers absolutely go out to the families of the officers.”

In a tweet, Mark-Viverito said she was “truly horrified” by the crime.

Early Sunday, the NYPD sent out a safety directive to all commands, making it mandatory for officers to operate in pairs and urging officers on patrol to “maintain a heightened level of awareness.”

The slain cops are the first two NYPD officers shot and killed in the line of duty since the Dec. 2011 murder of Peter Figoski, 47. The 22-year veteran, was gunned down after responding to a botched robbery in Cypress Hills. Figoski’s killer, Lamont Pride, now 30, was sentenced to 45 years to life in prison in 2013.
 

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Bio & Incident Details
Age: Not available
Tour: 7 years, 6 months
Badge # Not available
Cause: Gunfire
Incident Date: Saturday, December 20, 2014
Weapon: Handgun
Suspect: Committed suicide
Police Officer Wenjian Liu and Police Officer Rafael Ramos were shot and killed from ambush while sitting in their patrol car at the intersection of Myrtle Avenue and Thompkins Avenue in Bedford-Stuyvesant.

Both officers were participating in an anti-terrorism drill when a subject walked up their patrol car and opened fire with a handgun, striking them both in the head and upper body multiple times. Other officers immediately pursued the the subject into a nearby subway station where the man committed suicide.

The subject was a gang member from Baltimore, Maryland, who had traveled to New York City specifically to ambush police officers. The man had published his intentions on social media prior to the shooting.

Officer Ramos had served with the New York City Police Department for two years.

Officer Liu had served with the New York City Police Department for 7-1/2 years.



RIP... this is so ignorant and senseless.
 
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If they are glad, condoning or supporting his actions how are they "siding" with the cops who killed Brown and Garner?

This is no different from a suicide bomber in Palestine IMHO. You have an oppressive and highly aggressive people with no checks and balances/accountability and a group of people fighting back and taking action into their own hands. You cant keep shedding blood and just expecting people to not turn it up. Dorner turned it up, this guy turned it up and there will be more like them popping up, you'll see.

Breh, if you don't see the point I was trying to make, then idk what to tell you.
 
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Why are we worried about a couple cops getting murdered when the president is obviously more concerned with James Franco. I didn't vote for him but he is are leader so I don't care about this and am rallying all my spiritual energy in order to save James Franco!

This is Michael mixxer and today I will be reviewing the interview. The interview is a film by the creates of other funny Jew movies. That fish head is really mad about it. Sony and Magic Johnson are a bunch of pussies. Overall i give the movie a 9/10
 
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The retards who are condoning, supporting or "glad" this happened are a bunch of ignorant, dumbfucks who are no different than the people who are siding with the cops who killed Brown and Garner.
I don't care call me what you like they took my friends life.

They can Rest in Piss, each and every one of them all around the world.

They brutalize us everyday, this is karma.

Also note more white people have been shot by police in the US, it's not a white/black issue.
 
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Why are we worried about a couple cops getting murdered when the president is obviously more concerned with James Franco. I didn't vote for him but he is are leader so I don't care about this and am rallying all my spiritual energy in order to save James Franco!

This is Michael mixxer and today I will be reviewing the interview. The interview is a film by the creates of other funny Jew movies. That fish head is really mad about it. Sony and Magic Johnson are a bunch of pussies. Overall i give the movie a 9/10
You mean James Flacco

 

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I doubt enough people will have the guts, or maybe I should say the will to lose everything, over this.

But it certainly goes to show how much anger and distrust the working class has with law enforcement. People are sick and tired of police not being held accountable. It's no surprise when someone finally does snap.
I think there's also a lot of misguided people jumping on hype of this propaganda that's going on right now. Same with the people that were crying for all guns to be outlawed after that school shooting in Connecticut.

There's good cops and shady cops out there. Everyone on this board probably had a homie that they're not close to anymore because they repeatedly did stupid stuff and you stopped hanging out with them over time.

With great power comes great responsibility. Some abuse that power, and others handle it well. But to hate police officers and commit premeditated murder is no different than hating an entire race of people based on the way they look. It's totally ignorant.