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War on Cops Saga: *UPDATE*
« on: November 12, 2016, 12:37:09 AM »
http://www.wtae.com/article/two-police-officers-shot-in-canonsburg/8269288

Well, it happened again. 

One officer shot, another one killed by a guy who then turned the gun on himself.  Oh yeah, he killed his pregnant wife first for good measure.

One interesting tidbit:  this makes around 8 cop killings in the past week or so.

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Re: War on Cops Saga: *UPDATE*
« Reply #1 on: November 12, 2016, 01:46:53 AM »
Aren't you so happy?

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Re: War on Cops Saga: *UPDATE*
« Reply #2 on: November 12, 2016, 03:35:47 AM »
http://www.wtae.com/article/two-police-officers-shot-in-canonsburg/8269288

Well, it happened again. 

One officer shot, another one killed by a guy who then turned the gun on himself.  Oh yeah, he killed his pregnant wife first for good measure.

One interesting tidbit:  this makes around 8 cop killings in the past week or so.



Libs like u like this stuff....its always police fault .....right?
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Re: War on Cops Saga: *UPDATE*
« Reply #3 on: November 12, 2016, 04:00:42 AM »

Libs like u like this stuff....its always police fault .....right?

It doesn't sound like the police were the sole target, considering he also shot and killed his pregnant wife. Unfortunately, they were a casualty of a man who was losing it.
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Re: War on Cops Saga: *UPDATE*
« Reply #4 on: November 12, 2016, 04:21:58 AM »
George Farah was a police officer who was shot in the line of duty (bodybuilding related)

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Re: War on Cops Saga: *UPDATE*
« Reply #5 on: November 12, 2016, 04:51:12 AM »
But stop and frisk is bad, right Saint Anger?

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Re: War on Cops Saga: *UPDATE*
« Reply #6 on: November 12, 2016, 06:48:23 AM »
Here's my point:

ALL of the of those 8 cop killers?

WHITE.

Curiously,  the media who you call "biased" and "liberal" is awfully silent about it.

Whose side do you think they are really on here?

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Re: War on Cops Saga: *UPDATE*
« Reply #7 on: November 12, 2016, 07:18:38 AM »
George Farah was a police officer who was shot in the line of duty (bodybuilding related)

x2 - an honest man who almost dodged a bullet... almost.
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Re: War on Cops Saga: *UPDATE*
« Reply #8 on: November 12, 2016, 09:23:31 AM »
Here's my point:

ALL of the of those 8 cop killers?

WHITE.

Curiously,  the media who you call "biased" and "liberal" is awfully silent about it.

Whose side do you think they are really on here?

They still listened to rap music.

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Re: War on Cops Saga: *UPDATE*
« Reply #9 on: November 12, 2016, 10:45:03 AM »
http://www.wtae.com/article/two-police-officers-shot-in-canonsburg/8269288

Well, it happened again. 

One officer shot, another one killed by a guy who then turned the gun on himself.  Oh yeah, he killed his pregnant wife first for good measure.

One interesting tidbit:  this makes around 8 cop killings in the past week or so.


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Re: War on Cops Saga: *UPDATE*
« Reply #10 on: November 12, 2016, 01:13:55 PM »
George Farah was a police officer who was shot in the line of duty (bodybuilding related)

Not quite:

Farah, a professional bodybuilder from Rochester ironically nicknamed “Bulletproof,” was shot on Ringle Street in Rochester in 1997 along with another person, but was never an officer or employee of the police department, the city officers’ union president said Thursday.

The circumstances of the shooting are cloudy and no one was ever charged in the incident, said Locust Club President Mike Mazzeo. Now he and members of his union are insulted and angered that Farah and Illinois-based Optimum Nutrition used the false story to market their products.

“We have three role models in this community and their story of how they have overcome adversity is a testament of inner strength — not deceit,” Mazzeo said at a news conference standing beside officers Anthony DiPonzio, Dan Brochu and Luca Martini, who were all shot in the line of duty. DiPonzio, 24, of Greece was shot in the back of the head with a round fired from a .22-caliber rifle on Jan. 31, 2009, after he and other officers were leaving Dayton Street, where they had responded to a complaint of drug activity. Fellow officers rushed him to Rochester General Hospital, where he underwent emergency surgery.

On Dec. 1, Brochu and Martini responded to a 911 call about a home invasion at 265 Driving Park Ave. When Brochu and Martini arrived, they heard a woman screaming. She then ran out of the third-floor apartment and the two officers were met by gunfire.

Brochu, a six-year member of the police department, was struck once in the right lower leg. The bullet went through Brochu’s leg and broke some bones. Martini, a three-year officer, was shot in the right arm, left hand and upper chest. The bullet that hit his chest lodged in his bulletproof vest and did not pierce through. The bullets that struck his right arm and left hand caused several broken bones. None of the men has returned to duty.

“Real police officers, if you get injured in the line of duty, make every effort to come back to work and continue your career as a police officer,” Brochu said. “The three of us go to multiple doctors appointments every week, we are going to physical therapy on a regular basis, and we’re all striving to come back.”

“For a child to look at someone like him and consider him a role model, I’m totally offended,” said Brochu, who coaches youth sports.  Monroe County First Assistant District Attorney Sandra Doorley said Farah likely would not face criminal charges for his false story on the video.

“The only problem is at the beginning of the video, he doesn’t orientate to a particular date or location or the Rochester police department, so based upon what we have alone here, it wouldn’t be enough for criminal charges,” Doorley said.  However, she asked anyone who feels they might have otherwise been defrauded or victimized by Farah to call the District Attorney’s office at (585) 753-4780.

Farah, a longtime personal trainer at Rockell’s Family Fitness Center on West Ridge Road, now runs a fitness center in Webster, according to an employee there. Farah could not be reached for comment today.

Optimum Nutrition has since removed the video from its web site, apologized to the union and said it would take action against Farah. “… I wanted, as George’s boss, to let you know how sorry we are to have posted his fabrication,” Bob Corbett, athlete manager for the company wrote Mazzeo in an e-mail. “I’m sorry of any pain it caused your police force and veterans.”

http://www.democratandchronicle.com/article/20100805/NEWS01/100805025/1002/NEWS

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Re: War on Cops Saga: *UPDATE*
« Reply #11 on: November 12, 2016, 01:16:08 PM »
Not quite:

Farah, a professional bodybuilder from Rochester ironically nicknamed “Bulletproof,” was shot on Ringle Street in Rochester in 1997 along with another person, but was never an officer or employee of the police department, the city officers’ union president said Thursday.

The circumstances of the shooting are cloudy and no one was ever charged in the incident, said Locust Club President Mike Mazzeo. Now he and members of his union are insulted and angered that Farah and Illinois-based Optimum Nutrition used the false story to market their products.

“We have three role models in this community and their story of how they have overcome adversity is a testament of inner strength — not deceit,” Mazzeo said at a news conference standing beside officers Anthony DiPonzio, Dan Brochu and Luca Martini, who were all shot in the line of duty. DiPonzio, 24, of Greece was shot in the back of the head with a round fired from a .22-caliber rifle on Jan. 31, 2009, after he and other officers were leaving Dayton Street, where they had responded to a complaint of drug activity. Fellow officers rushed him to Rochester General Hospital, where he underwent emergency surgery.

On Dec. 1, Brochu and Martini responded to a 911 call about a home invasion at 265 Driving Park Ave. When Brochu and Martini arrived, they heard a woman screaming. She then ran out of the third-floor apartment and the two officers were met by gunfire.

Brochu, a six-year member of the police department, was struck once in the right lower leg. The bullet went through Brochu’s leg and broke some bones. Martini, a three-year officer, was shot in the right arm, left hand and upper chest. The bullet that hit his chest lodged in his bulletproof vest and did not pierce through. The bullets that struck his right arm and left hand caused several broken bones. None of the men has returned to duty.

“Real police officers, if you get injured in the line of duty, make every effort to come back to work and continue your career as a police officer,” Brochu said. “The three of us go to multiple doctors appointments every week, we are going to physical therapy on a regular basis, and we’re all striving to come back.”

“For a child to look at someone like him and consider him a role model, I’m totally offended,” said Brochu, who coaches youth sports.  Monroe County First Assistant District Attorney Sandra Doorley said Farah likely would not face criminal charges for his false story on the video.

“The only problem is at the beginning of the video, he doesn’t orientate to a particular date or location or the Rochester police department, so based upon what we have alone here, it wouldn’t be enough for criminal charges,” Doorley said.  However, she asked anyone who feels they might have otherwise been defrauded or victimized by Farah to call the District Attorney’s office at (585) 753-4780.

Farah, a longtime personal trainer at Rockell’s Family Fitness Center on West Ridge Road, now runs a fitness center in Webster, according to an employee there. Farah could not be reached for comment today.

Optimum Nutrition has since removed the video from its web site, apologized to the union and said it would take action against Farah. “… I wanted, as George’s boss, to let you know how sorry we are to have posted his fabrication,” Bob Corbett, athlete manager for the company wrote Mazzeo in an e-mail. “I’m sorry of any pain it caused your police force and veterans.”

http://www.democratandchronicle.com/article/20100805/NEWS01/100805025/1002/NEWS

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Re: War on Cops Saga: *UPDATE*
« Reply #12 on: November 12, 2016, 01:18:39 PM »
Not quite:

Farah, a professional bodybuilder from Rochester ironically nicknamed “Bulletproof,” was shot on Ringle Street in Rochester in 1997 along with another person, but was never an officer or employee of the police department, the city officers’ union president said Thursday.

The circumstances of the shooting are cloudy and no one was ever charged in the incident, said Locust Club President Mike Mazzeo. Now he and members of his union are insulted and angered that Farah and Illinois-based Optimum Nutrition used the false story to market their products.

“We have three role models in this community and their story of how they have overcome adversity is a testament of inner strength — not deceit,” Mazzeo said at a news conference standing beside officers Anthony DiPonzio, Dan Brochu and Luca Martini, who were all shot in the line of duty. DiPonzio, 24, of Greece was shot in the back of the head with a round fired from a .22-caliber rifle on Jan. 31, 2009, after he and other officers were leaving Dayton Street, where they had responded to a complaint of drug activity. Fellow officers rushed him to Rochester General Hospital, where he underwent emergency surgery.

On Dec. 1, Brochu and Martini responded to a 911 call about a home invasion at 265 Driving Park Ave. When Brochu and Martini arrived, they heard a woman screaming. She then ran out of the third-floor apartment and the two officers were met by gunfire.

Brochu, a six-year member of the police department, was struck once in the right lower leg. The bullet went through Brochu’s leg and broke some bones. Martini, a three-year officer, was shot in the right arm, left hand and upper chest. The bullet that hit his chest lodged in his bulletproof vest and did not pierce through. The bullets that struck his right arm and left hand caused several broken bones. None of the men has returned to duty.

“Real police officers, if you get injured in the line of duty, make every effort to come back to work and continue your career as a police officer,” Brochu said. “The three of us go to multiple doctors appointments every week, we are going to physical therapy on a regular basis, and we’re all striving to come back.”

“For a child to look at someone like him and consider him a role model, I’m totally offended,” said Brochu, who coaches youth sports.  Monroe County First Assistant District Attorney Sandra Doorley said Farah likely would not face criminal charges for his false story on the video.

“The only problem is at the beginning of the video, he doesn’t orientate to a particular date or location or the Rochester police department, so based upon what we have alone here, it wouldn’t be enough for criminal charges,” Doorley said.  However, she asked anyone who feels they might have otherwise been defrauded or victimized by Farah to call the District Attorney’s office at (585) 753-4780.

Farah, a longtime personal trainer at Rockell’s Family Fitness Center on West Ridge Road, now runs a fitness center in Webster, according to an employee there. Farah could not be reached for comment today.

Optimum Nutrition has since removed the video from its web site, apologized to the union and said it would take action against Farah. “… I wanted, as George’s boss, to let you know how sorry we are to have posted his fabrication,” Bob Corbett, athlete manager for the company wrote Mazzeo in an e-mail. “I’m sorry of any pain it caused your police force and veterans.”

http://www.democratandchronicle.com/article/20100805/NEWS01/100805025/1002/NEWS

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