Home is a sanctuary, a place where one can return after a long day and find peace and safety. This might be more true for the men and women in blue, who leave the safety of their homes each day, not knowing if they will return after their shift.
An Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Officer had just arrived home from work, when roughly seventeen shots from a 9mm handgun rained into his home, through his fence and into his patrol car.
Chief Troy Riggs said of this incident, “If there is one place in this world where you should always feel safe and your family should feel safe, it is in your home.”
Watchful neighbors report seeing a man, March Eugene Ratney, wearing a Black Lives Matter t-shirt, screaming anti-cop obscenities, and walking through the neighborhood.
A surveillance camera picked up images of a car fleeing the shooting seen early in the morning. About an hour later, a similar car was stopped a few blocks away from the seen and Ratney was behind the wheel.
Read more about Ratney on the next page, a parole who’s hate for cops and allegiance to Black Lives Matter is a central part problem in our nation.
That’s Obama’s plan. Get enough unrest going and then declare martial law.
they are terrorist and need to be put in prison
And no you rot was it fun
Lock his$#%&!@*up
Wonder when he will get invited to the White House?
I think most of the good police need our back up
You will will reap what you you sow.
Time to make BLM people a shooting gallery for the police.
Jessie Jackson (below left) nominated me (below right) to be the Grand Marshal of the Dr. Martin Luther King Day Parade in 1990, a time when our country was coming together. Today I am an ardent Trump supporter, one of whom Rev. Jackson is probably blaming for the massacre of Dallas cops, and other divisive problems. Race relations in America have completely deteriorated in the past decade when they had every reason to improve.
My God……when is someone gonna stand up and say enough!!!