A Houston police sergeant and a Fayetteville, Arkansas officer are the latest fatal victims of non-stop assaults on cops
BarkGrowlBite
December 9, 2019
Not a day goes by when somewhere in this country a police officer or several officers are physically assaulted or shot. Fortunately, some of the officers who are shot manage to survive. Other officers are not so fortunate. On Saturday two officers were gunned down and lost their lives.
Houston police Sgt. Christopher Brewster, 32, was gunned down by Arturo Solis, 25, who had been beating up his girlfriend. Solis was taken into custody and confessed to detectives that he had shot Sgt. Brewster who leaves behind a wife, his two parents and his sister.
Fayetteville, Arkansas police officer Stephen Carr , 27,was ambushed and executed while sitting in his parked patrol car behind the police building. Two Fayetteville officers who responded to the sounds of gunfire located London T. Phillips, 35, the assassin, and during a confrontation shot the worthless piece of shit dead.
Cops risk their lives every day trying to protect the public, yet many in the public dislike, or even hate, the very ones trying to protect them. It seems as though there is a non-stop war on cops that started with the cultural revolution attendant to the Vietnam War.
Here is my personal feeling: Shame on the Houston cops for taking Solis alive and three great big cheers for Fayetteville Cpl. Seay Floyd and Officer Natalie Eucce who terminated the assassin of Officer Stephen Carr.
UPDATE: Also, on Friday, even though he was wearing a bulletproof vest, Huntsville, Alabama police Officer Billy Clardy was shot in the heart by LaJeromeny Brown, 41, during a drug buy operation. Clardy is survived by his wife and five children. His father, also a Huntsville police officer, was killed in a car crash while on duty in 1978. Brown was arrested after a short chase.
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