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A New York State Senator says schools are too dangerous and parents are leaving. And he blames it on policies that excuse bad black behavior as a symptom of white racism.

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The story of the last straw:

Colin,

I was working the Judge Task Force.  We were assigned to assist patrol assets with a saturation presence at the south jetty of mission beach. I’m sure you’ve been there many times. There is only one way in and one way out to the large parking lot there at the end of the boardwalk.

The gang member fellas and their lovely ladies (who were almost all active duty Navy as well) would take over the parking lot every weekend at about dusk.   *Spoiler alert* nearly every time, the gathering would end in a shooting. San Diego PD decided to flood the parking lot and to stop every car coming in for any vehicle code violation and to issue cites in an attempt to dissuade the gathering.

Back then, if you had a suspended license, we could tow your car and keep it for a 30 day punitive impound (awesome program). Anyway, I stopped a female driver for no front plate and I could see she had three unrestrained toddler-aged kids in the car. I pull her over and begin to suffer through the obligatory “you only stopped me because I’m black” routine that I am all too used to as I’m writing her ticket. I find out that her license is suspended so I’m going to tow the car.

I’ll never forget as she was unloading her personal belongings, her toddlers began to dangerously wander into parking lot traffic. She said something to the effect of, “D’quan.  Get yo ass over here an hole yo sista hand”. D’quan was about 3 years old and continued to wander off. The woman continued berating me and saw that D’quan kept wandering off. She then exclaimed, and I quote, “Ni&&$!  Getcho motherfu$&in’ ass over here and hold yo sista hand”.

I was blown away. She said that to a toddler!  I could only imagine what went on in the home. True story.

Joe Friday

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Letter from Joe Friday

 
Hi Colin.
 
 
The nature of the cop biz forces so many stories out of your head, I’ve truly forgotten more than I remember.   
 
As a back story, I grew up in a small town in Southern California near San Diego. Through high school, I had close to zero “fella exposure”.  My first taste came when I got hired by a local law enforcement agency.   My job was running around serving eviction notices to fellas. Trial by fire for sure.   
 
I was hired by a PD in 1993 while I was still  21.   To say I was naive is the understatement of the century.   Now that you have the back story, I’ll tell you a couple of my most memorable experiences.  
 
It was summer in the early 90’s.   I had just graduated the academy and was now in training on graveyards.   My very first call as a rookie 22 year old patrolman:
 
“… (robbery) in progress at the 7-Eleven.  (It was the one on J street).  Suspects are four BMAs (black male adults) with shotguns.   I hauled ass to the call like a rookie does.   When I got there, I met with the clerk, a 65-70 year old man.   He was bleeding profusely from the top of his head. He told us he had been robbed by four fellas who then konked him over the head.  
 
I will never forget the video tape.  Crystal clear.   Four parolee sized fellas in matching purple sweat suits (not kidding).  They all had full-size hunting shotguns.   Now, remember, I have zero real life experience. I watched as the clerk emptied the till of about $150 (that’s about all they ever get). I’ll never forget the old man with his hands in the air with four shotguns pointed at him.   
 
He complies and gives them the money.  After taking the money, one of the fellas reaches over and hits him over the head with the barrel of the gun. I remember saying to myself, “why did they hit him after they got the money?”   I’ll never forget that one.  Little did I know that hitting the clerk after getting the money was an exclusively fella-behavior. I remember later that year, the same crew hit the La Quinta hotel.   Pregnant lady gave up the money.   Konked over the head.  Standard.
 
Another one that changed me forever:   I’m probably 24 or so.  An elderly WWII gentleman called 911. A “hot prowl” burglary (burglary when the people are home) had just occurred.   I go to the call and met with this frail elderly man while the paramedics tended to his wife.  I’ll never forget what he said to me.  
 
 He said, “well, I woke up and came into the kitchen to get milk and cookies like I do when I can’t sleep.   I saw candle wax all over the floor so I knew something was wrong. (The fella lit a candle in the house to see where he was going).  I went to check on my wife (they slept in different rooms as many elderly couples do).   
 
He interrupted the fella raping his elderly wife.  As a 24 year old “boy” I remember having to ask this sobbing, elderly woman in the presence of her veteran husband, “ma’am, do you know if the suspect ejaculated?”  
 
I was never so blown away by complete savagery.   Completely defenseless people.   Savagely attacked.   I simply cannot and will never understand how someone can even think of that crime, let alone carry it out.  True story.   Has stayed with me for over 20 years.  
 
Ok, one more quick one.   I remember I was on patrol on daywatch.   I stopped a fella in a car in the ‘hood.   I was leaning into the car watching his hands and getting his information.  After about 45-60 seconds, I swear to god I looked up and no fewer than 20-25 fellas, all 20-30 years old, had gathered in the lawn in front of the apartment complex to watch what I was doing.  
 
I remember looking at them and going, “holy sh*t.   They must all have the same day off!”   That’s been a family joke for many years.   It was a true trial by fire.   
 
I’ll send more soon.
 
Joe Friday

So Corey says we have to legalize pot because the criminal justice reform shows that black and white people smoke the same amount of pot, but black people are punished nine times more often.

So, pot legalization is not about pot, but about black criminality and how cops are always picking on black people for no reason what so ever! And pot is just one random example.

Only its not true. None of it.

Abolish the police. 

Save black people.

That’s what the folks at Black Lives Matter say. 

Sound crazy?

Maybe.  But crazier still, is how it is happening right now. And the crazy form that takes.

And how black criminals continue to flourish.

The level of pure ignorance now seems permanently high: Captain Marvel, Oprah, Sanda Bullock, Kate Blanchett, and others would love to see us go back to a workforce separated by race.

That’s what they want. Though they might not even know it.

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How some reality. some truth. And a reminder of how Hillary is all about relentless white racism and black victimization.

So Hillary lost the election because big bad white racists stopped helpless black people from voting in Wisconsin. That’s a fairy tale of denial, deceit and delusion.

All you have to do is refuse to tell him what happens to Asian people in black neighborhoods. That’s what happened. And reporters could not care less about the next victim.

Great new column from Ilana Mercer: A reminder that what conservatives call “identity politics” is really something much more sinister: Anti-white vitriol.

Tim Wise says Colin is a fraud. So I am offering to bet him real money that every story in my book is true. Ditto for videos, articles, interviews — that is over 5 million words, over 125 views on videos.

He’ll chicken out.

And one of America’s most beloved entertainers and producers, Pherell is bringing national acts to Virginia Beach for Black College Beach Weekend? This is going to be crazy. So let’s remind Pherell what he is getting into.