He's front page because he's a former Vice police officer. Not everything is racial
He's front page because he's a former Vice police officer. Not everything is racial
Oh because he is the only cop/excop in the gang huh? fukk outta here cacHe's front page because he's a former Vice police officer. Not everything is racial
Thanks for the negOh because he is the only cop/excop in the gang huh? fukk outta here cac
What's the point of a token? Cats in these gangs are openly, unashamedly racist.
Out of 171 you knew who'd they'd zero in on:
http://www.cnn.com/2015/05/20/us/te...ng-san-antonio-police-martin-lewis/index.html
Who's that in your avi
3 blacks in total tho
And that's debatable ... that 3rd alledge black biker name is Gregory Salazar. I've yet to meet a black dude named Salazar but maybe i'm wrong
Nonetheless of the 170 people... about 125 of them were white. And i got into a big dispute with a dumbass on a newsite about the fact that most of the "Banditos" were white. They swore up and down because of the name that it was a majority Mexicans and didn't want to take the onus of it. Even gave excuses that "it's just a social club and at least they aren't harming innocent people" smh.
So they'll protect the police in every other news story but in this one they suddenly decide to make one the fall guy who just happens to be black? Wonder why?He's front page because he's a former Vice police officer. Not everything is racial
A social club? FOH with that bullshyt. They're trying way too hard.
CNN is back on that Fox News Lite hustle
He's front page because he's a former Vice police officer. Not everything is racial
Apparently the ATF has been monitoring these outlaw motorcycle gangs and it looks like lots of policemen, firefighters, Federal employees and military members are members:
Exclusive: Leaked Report Profiles Military, Police Members of Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs
Nuclear power plant technicians, senior military officers, FBI contractors and an employee of “a highly-secretive Department of Defense agency” with a Top Secret clearance. Those are just a few of the more than 100 people with sensitive military and government connections that law enforcement is tracking because they are linked to “outlaw motorcycle gangs.”
A year before the deadly Texas shootout that killed nine people on May 17, a lengthy report by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives detailed the involvement of U.S. military personnel and government employees in outlaw motorcycle gangs, or OMGs. A copy of the report was obtained by The Intercept.
The report lays out, in almost obsessive detail, the extent to which OMG members are represented in nearly every part of the military, and in federal and local government, from police and fire departments to state utility agencies. Specific examples from the report include dozens of Defense Department contractors with Secret or Top Secret clearances; multiple FBI contractors; radiological technicians with security clearances; U.S. Department of Homeland Security employees; Army, Navy and Air Force active-duty personnel, including from the special operations force community; and police officers... .
https://firstlook.org/theintercept/...overnment-membership-outlaw-motorcycle-gangs/