Head over to Indymedia to read the confession of a guy who claims that he killed a police officer in Red Bluff, California as an act of protest against the murder committed daily by corporations. This numbnut decided that, since corporations commit murder daily and get away with it, all he had to do to be immune to prosection was incorporate himself. I hope he fries in hell. He apparently walked up behind a policeman who was filling up his car, and shot him point blank in the head. A police officer who was not bothering him, who he didn't even know, and who was probably distracted by thinking about the things he needed to buy for his wife and kids for Christmas.
If that isn't bad enough, read the comments after the confession - and see that some people are applauding his actions.
Michele has a few thoughts concerning Indymedia, the cop killer, and a few other issues over at A Small Victory.
Sondra, a reader from self-described "Leftyville" WA sends us this link from her local paper. It contains a bit more information about how Officer Mobilio died, and the young family he left behind.
Neal, I've mentioned in the past my father was a cop, and my brother currently is. This freak makes my blood boil like no one else has. Maybe I'm a little biased, but I would like this guy put down like a sick dog.
One thought on Indy, it's amazing so many people can burn so many words, to say so little. Barely a coherent thought in the Indy's comment section from the resident lefties. I thought I sometimes posted comments that were too long, but jeez, some of the comments there were as long as the article. And even more crazy.
Posted by: puggs on November 30, 2002 12:38 AMWere it possible, I would personally deliver this son of a bitch to the gates of Hell. Puggs, tell your father and brother thanks for me. Cops get a lot of undeserved crap.
On Indy-- thank God for you bloggers, because I haven't the patience to read anything on Indy. It makes me want to put a fist through the monitor, and I can't afford one right now!
Posted by: Crazy Pat on December 2, 2002 11:27 PM