Doug Harless
Black people are right about the cops.
Police in Kentucky recently shot a man to death in his home while they executed a search warrant that appears to have been intended for a different address.Doug Harless, 63, lived in London, a southern Kentucky town of about 8,000 residents, and was killed by police officers at his home at 511 Vanzant Road on the night of 23 December. However, audio from local Laurel county emergency dispatchers – and obtained by Kentucky news stations – shows that the search warrant was intended for 489 Vanzant Road, as was repeated multiple times on a recording of the audio.
The owner of 489 Vanzant Road told news station WKYT that no one had lived at that address for months.
The Guardian contacted Kentucky state police – which is investigating the London police’s killing of Harless – but did not immediately receive a response.
Surveillance video provided to local news by Harless’s neighbor showed officers arriving at his home at about 11.50pm, banging on the door and announcing themselves over the sound of barking dogs. The video shows officers moved around the perimeter of the house – with others on the porch – before the sound of five gunshots erupted. Separately, a voice is heard on dispatch audio saying: “Shots fired. 489 Vanzant Road.” Harless received medical attention at the scene but died there.Police initially did not say whether Harless was armed. But, in a press release three days after the shooting, police alleged that he “produced a firearm and pointed it at officers”.
As the investigation continues, residents of the small town said they were struggling with Harless’s killing and the questions that remain over it.According to Harless’s obituary from Hart Funeral Home in Corbin, Kentucky, he left behind a daughter, grandson and five siblings – as well as a daughter and grandson described as “bonus”, which is a term often used for stepchildren and stepgrandchildren. A comment left on the obituary page reads: “So sorry! What happened was insane!”
Neighbors and friends told local news stations that they believe Harless was a victim and not a criminal. “He’s a great man. He didn’t deserve that,” his longtime friend Shane Cornett told WKYT.
People need to remember that the only reason the government is able to do anything is that they have a standing army of lunatics who will come to your house and kill you.
If the government is criminal – and believe me, it is – then the cops are nothing more than a criminal gang.
There are many of these outrageous events of the cops killing random innocent people every year, but these are just examples of the kinds of people who get hired as cops. The issue of cops is much bigger than innocent people being murdered.
The basic fact of reality is that everything that happens is a result of the existence of the cops. Trannies, mass immigration, taxes, Israel first, whatever it is, none of these things would be happening if it were not for the cops, which create an environment of fear, necessarily. This fear culture, where people are afraid of the government because they have an army of psychopaths that will kill you if you don’t do what they tell you to do, overwrites the popular will.
It’s called “tyranny.”
They tell you it’s justice. But the people don’t believe it is justice. The people support Luigi.
The basic proposition of modern America is “cops will protect you from blacks.” But they don’t appear to be doing that. And that wasn’t really a very good deal in the first place: “you have to live in a tyranny where the government will do whatever it wants to you or we will release the blacks on you.”
Whenever someone says “America is a proposition nation,” that is the “proposition” they are referring to.
It is just an obvious fact that normal white Americans can form posses to manage the blacks. We did that for a long time, actually.