Thurston Moore Wrote:
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> I'm scared but my guns are loaded Wrote:
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> > Perhaps it's "super detective" David Baucom of
> the
> > Fairfax county police investigating this site ?
> > Sounds like the kind of investigatation he
> would
> > start. He investigated my eye doctor and then
> went
> > out to arrest him for illegal gambling. The
> > Fairfax county Swat or tactical team tagged
> along
> > and Deval Bullock shot and killed Dr. Salvatore
> > Culosi (accidental discharge). The famous drunk
> > Horan refused to prosecute the officer saying
> no
> > crime occurred since it was an accident. I
> guess
> > he was too drunk that day to think of
> involuntary
> > manslaughter.
> >
> > So yes Fairfax Underground, be scared very
> scared.
> > We live in a county where the police have
> already
> > gotten away with one unlawful killing of a
> > citizen.
> >
> >
> > I feel so safe with incompetent assholes like
> > Horan, Baucom and Bullock looking out for
> public
> > safety.
> >
> > Buy a gun and keep it loaded, you never know
> when
> > the Fairfax county police will mistake you for
> a
> > optometrist.
> >
> > Investigate Fairfax Undergound ? Try
> investgating
> > Fairfax County Police.
>
> Just to get your conspiracy theory blood boiling,
> did you know that Salvatore Culosi's father is a
> West Point classmate of Barry McCaffrey, the
> former director of the Office of National Drug
> Control Policy? Otherwise known as "the Drug
> Czar".
>
> If someone of that heritage can be shot and killed
> by a street cop, I wouldn't be pointing loaded
> guns at any cop.
>
> Also, just to get you rolling with conspiracy
> ideas, do you think maybe some drug cartel paid
> off that cop to kill Barry's classmate's son?
>
> Or, as is more likely, did the cop that led the
> arrest find out that his little "raid" wasn't
> going to erase his sports betting debts, once
> Salvatore told the cop, one of his clients, that
> he didn't keep the books in his house, or that
> someone higher up had copies of all the debts.
The problem is that it instills in paranoid people the idea that the police are above the law, aka killers with badges. The fact that a cop screwed up in the worst way possible, and it appears that his job title dictated how justice was served sends a strong message to the Carl Dregas' of the world who already think that the police are the true criminals.
Read this to learn more about Carl:
http://www.afn.org/~govern/dregas.html