Saturday, March 21, 2009

Four Good Cops Murdered In Oakland, CA





Oakland, CA—In this cesspool of a Bolshevik run city where African-Americans openly hate cops there was an explosion of murder today. Four cops were murdered. A wanted parole violator was also shot to death and he has been named as the killer. I fear the worst is yet to come.

Will there be 1960’s Black Panther inspired ambush attacks on cops by racist Black cowards? It’s time for cops everywhere to take more precautions than ever. Don’t race to calls without adequate back up.

Carry no less than four extra magazines instead of two. Bring an extra box or two of ammo in your gear bags. Make sure your body armor is not outdated and keep a ballistic helmet handy.

Don’t risk your life in the neighborhoods that support politicians that don’t support cops. Don’t give anyone a chance to hurt you or your partner. Let those hot calls cool off a little before you go in.

Three of the four dead officers were sergeants. This investigation will take a few days to sort out. One offender was identified as Lovell Mixon, 27, of Oakland who was on parole for assault with a deadly weapon. Police said. He had no-bail warrant for his arrest for violating parole. He has prior convictions in Alameda County for grand theft and possession of marijuana.

Crimefile is shocked and saddened by the cowardly acts committed by pseudo-humans not fit to breathe our air. I know that every other officer will surround and protect the families of our dead and wounded heroes. Be sure to give your own family members extra hugs before you go on duty.

The great state of California is set to unleash ten of thousands of prison convicts shortly. We can count on so much more violence.

Here is an earlier report on this incident.

16 comments:

  1. And dont limit yourselves to the PC & "minimum stands" of POST training. Get some real advanced officer survival trianing, weapons and tactics frequently as well.

    Racial profiling is a needed LE tool.

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  2. this is also where one of the most leftist extremist PI'S works. She's probably chuckling over this tragedy

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  3. Gun laws and restrictions did not save these cops. This racist thug was already told by our gun laws that he could not possess one.

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  4. I will find and pee on Mixon's grave. Thank God that animal is dead.

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  5. What difference does it make what color the gunman was ? How many policeman have been killed by white men ? Did that act make them racist? I agree there is a disdain for the police in the black community, and it has been allowed to fester for over a 100yrs.In fact in Oakland a black man was shot in the back while handcuffed and on the ground.These type of incidents only appear to occur in the black neighborhood.Here in Chicago we have people locked up for crimes they did not commit,we are subject to illegal searches,verbal harassment and a general lack of respect.Not every black person is a criminal,contrary to popular belief.Most work everyday to provide a life for their families.If your only view of black people is what you see on HBO's "THE WIRE" ,you need to expand your horizons.Were the guman in the FBI shootout in Miami black ? How about in La ? Ruby Ridge ,Idaho? Were the Branch Davidians black ?
    The only thing that matters is 4 policemen will not be going home to their families and that is indeed a tragedy. Of course gun laws had no affect on this situation, they never do.
    What also matters is that the everyday citizen is forced to interact with this type of criminal everyday and not allowed to carry the proper means of protection to save their own life.

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  6. OH... my heart is breaking!
    God Bless these fine young men and their families.... my thoughts and prayers go out to them.

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  7. This made me break down in tears. The SAVAGE that took his life shall rot and burn in hell.

    RIP Officers you served your country well. Thank you for your service.

    I agree with your cesspool comment.

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  8. "Here in Chicago we have people locked up for crimes they did not commit,we are subject to illegal searches,verbal harassment and a general lack of respect."

    What I will never understand is why the thugs in the ghetto always demand respect from the police. You have to earn respect, it is not given. And the coppers who work in the hood are constantly MF'ed all day, every day, and yet some people still expect them to show respect. Well, until the residents of the hood realize that you have to show respect to get respect, it's not gonna happen.

    My deepest condolences to the families of the fallen officers.

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  9. I'm a 27 year old black woman from the Bay Area .... I can care less about racial profiling at a routine traffic stop. Police Officers risk their lives to protect and serve us evryday and for this coward to shoot and kill 4 men for no reason makes me sick. Things have been getting out of hand out here since the shooting of Oscar Grant and it needs to stop. While officers we're collecting evidence, other people who clearly have no heart were acting a fool shouting horrible words at other officers as if they deserved what was happening. I couldn't beelive it, it was so sad. My generation, my people, my community needs to grow up, get educated, stay off the streets. I fear things will continue to get worse.

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  10. As for the unfortunate killing of a prone, subdued and unarmed Oscar Grant I find it difficult to explain.

    It was an unusual incident and aberration to say the least. I hope it was not some intention killing in front of some many cell phone cameras and witnesses. It made no sense.

    That incident is not an excuse for creating a war between White cops and the boyz in the hood. I’d like peace but don’t see any on the horizon. We’ve got tough times and more rubber body bags ahead.

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  11. Your right about this may just be the start of attacks against law enforcement. I believe this will be a very tough summer.

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  12. Damn sad.

    Hope the animal burns in hell and a very slow roast at that

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  13. Hey, maybe if we didn't have so many traffic laws, the cops would still be alive. Was enforcing a traffic law worth it? You know, there was a time in this country where we didn't have seatbelts, drivers licenses, speeding laws, or gun laws for that matter. It seems to me that more legislation has created the problems. People are getting hung up on a debate about racial profiling or hating Mixon. The real problem here is the legislation created long before Mixon or any of the cops were born.

    Just wait and see, the response to this is going to be more gun laws. And guess what? It won't do anything but create more of a problem.

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  14. I was shocked when I read this. I'm actually going through my background investigation with LAPD and it makes me think a lot about the career i'm getting into.
    God Bless those four police officers that woke up and went to work to protect and serve their community.

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  15. God Bless these four men who risked their lives to do their jobs, something most people can't say they would ever do. R.I.P.

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