Texas sheriff shot pumping gas
I just love journalism...
I love how a known criminal with "disorderly conduct with a firearm" is clearly related to a hashtag because of his race...
I just love journalism...
A Texas man faces a capital murder charge in the "execution-style shooting" of a sheriff's deputy while he was fueling his patrol car near Houston, authorities said.
Deputy Darren H. Goforth was in uniform when he was shot in the back Friday night in what authorities described as an unprovoked killing.
The suspect, identified as Shannon J. Miles, has been in police custody since Saturday.
His criminal history includes convictions of resisting arrest, trespassing and disorderly conduct with a firearm, Harris County Sheriff Ron Hickman said.
Deputy Darren H. Goforth was in uniform when he was shot in the back Friday night in what authorities described as an unprovoked killing.
The suspect, identified as Shannon J. Miles, has been in police custody since Saturday.
His criminal history includes convictions of resisting arrest, trespassing and disorderly conduct with a firearm, Harris County Sheriff Ron Hickman said.
Hickman warned that the tension against officers is getting out of hand.
"When the rhetoric ramps up to the point where calculated, cold-blooded assassination of police officers happen, this rhetoric has gotten out of control," Hickman said. "We've heard 'Black Lives Matter,' 'All lives matter.' Well, cops' lives matter too. So why don't we just drop the qualifier, and just say 'Lives Matter,' and take that to the bank."
After announcing the arrest, Hickman said investigators were still trying to determine a motive.
"The general climate of the that kind of rhetoric can be influential on people that do thing like that," he said.
The sheriff's department posted "#BlueLivesMatter. #BlackLivesMatter. All #LivesMatter." on its Twitter page Saturday.
"When the rhetoric ramps up to the point where calculated, cold-blooded assassination of police officers happen, this rhetoric has gotten out of control," Hickman said. "We've heard 'Black Lives Matter,' 'All lives matter.' Well, cops' lives matter too. So why don't we just drop the qualifier, and just say 'Lives Matter,' and take that to the bank."
After announcing the arrest, Hickman said investigators were still trying to determine a motive.
"The general climate of the that kind of rhetoric can be influential on people that do thing like that," he said.
The sheriff's department posted "#BlueLivesMatter. #BlackLivesMatter. All #LivesMatter." on its Twitter page Saturday.
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