The twin cities seem to be ground zero for police conduct that stirs up groups of riotous and disruptive folks who demand this, and that and the firing of (insert your favorite official here.)
The incident that occurred in Brooklyn Center, MN recently provoked such a ruckus that the mayor demanded that the city manager fire the officer involved in the unfortunate shooting of a man wanted on a felony warrant. The suspect resisted and…well you know the rest.
Back to the shady political stuff…the city manager refused to fire the cop saying they were entitled to due process. Man, what a concept!
With all the noise and slanted news reports the city politicians became worried and confused, you know, the usual for these spineless blobs.
The mayor and council then fired the city manager for his outrageous concept of “equal protection and due process.”
Peace
www.KenJDye.com
BUCKLE UP, WEAR YOUR VEST, TURN ON YOUR CAMERA AND STAY SAFE, and deadly if you must!
Just a wee speck of irony. The guy who didn’t have civil service protection opened his mouth about due process and was quickly reminded that he was an at will employee.
Hi Gary: True enough. He probably didn’t want to be there anyway. He’s a black guy and will probably sue the city and walk away with a bucket of $$$. Hope all is well with you and those you care about.
Ken