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Lost one of Texas finest Thanksgiving Day

Rwardjr

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Oct 30, 2017
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Our small central Texas towns arent accustomed to losing officers in routine traffic stops. Between a major Ho,day and major highway, I reckon it just happens now and then. If you’re a praying person like myself, please say one for Officer Allens wife and 3 young sons. They’ll have some adjustments to make. Hope this scumbag gets what he’s got coming.
http://www.wfaa.com/news/crime/dps-...-county-search-for-suspect-underway/494268288
 
Unfortunately this is happening way to frequently, I had to pray for far to many these last 10 years. If they would bring back public hanging it might make these fucktards think before they shoot a cop
 
Maybe the K9 has rabies.
 
"In July, WFAA's sister station KYTX in Tyler reported Black was jailed in Smith County after a car chase with deputies. The chase ended when Black struck a patrol vehicle and both he and a deputy were transported to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. Black was charged with evading arrest, aggravated assault against a public servant, and reckless driving."

Seriously?? July, and he's already back on the street? Somebody else somewhere needs to be strung up alongside him.

 
Let's see;

"Black Lives Matter"

"Hands up, don't shoot"

Antifa (and all of their bullshit)

"Uneven levels of race based incarceration"

What a bunch of horse shit.

The judge that let this bastard back out on the street needs to be personally held responsible.
 
"In July, WFAA's sister station KYTX in Tyler reported Black was jailed in Smith County after a car chase with deputies. The chase ended when Black struck a patrol vehicle and both he and a deputy were transported to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. Black was charged with evading arrest, aggravated assault against a public servant, and reckless driving."

Seriously?? July, and he's already back on the street? Somebody else somewhere needs to be strung up alongside him.

But criminals are just like you and me. Just had some bad life experiences. That is utter bullshit. There are people that no matter what the laws or circumstances are would not conform to society.
 
Black is no stranger to East Texas authorities, having been arrested in July 2017 after a car chase that ended with him crashing into a Smith County Sheriff's Office vehicle.

He was released on a $10,550 bond on July 31, charged with one count of evading arrest, one count of aggravated assault against a public servant and one count of reckless driving.
He was indicted on Oct. 5 for evading arrest and aggravated assault against a public servant, and his bond increased to $200,000 per count.
He's described as a black male, 5 feet 11 inches tall and 175 pounds. The suspect fled the scene in a gray Chevy Malibu with plates JDN-4273.
http://www.cbs19.tv/news/breaking-su...unty/494290111

So he was out with $1,000 paid to a bail bonds man, then two months later the bond was increased. Wonder if someone paid the second bond, or not.

Obviously with someone bent on attacking law enforcement, bond should have been $500,000 from the beginning.