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Sunday, October 18, 2020

Lafayette, Indiana Police Has White Extremists In Its Ranks!

Neo-Nazi joined the ranks of the Lafayette, Indiana Police. They fired him out the cannon soon after internet sleuths unearthed his racist past.

I really hate this Blogger interface. I have to make my posts a copy and paste from WordPad. Cause if I do it through this interface, it will not embedded Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and Instagram videos and images. Anytime I try to place a picture on the interface, it mysteriously disappears or appears at the bottom of the posting. I have to navigate through a bunch of unnecessary buttons to at least adjust the picture to fit the posting. On top of that, in its HTTL format is worthless. 

Blogger is really messed up right now and I don't think understand that the old interface was suitable.

I will keep reminding you that it's difficult to post now that Google rolled out their new interface. It deletes posts. Trust me, I am one of millions who are really not feeling this. 

Google will find its reckoning.

Nonetheless I keep saying this.

WEAR A DAMN MASK! SAVE A LIFE!

VOTE FOR JOE BIDEN AND KAMALA HARRIS!


BLACK LIVES MATTER

PROTECT BLACK WOMEN! 

HER NAME IS BREONNA TAYLOR!

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They are police officers, teachers, military officials and common everyday workers. When they take off the uniform and get around a computer, they're often ridiculing people of color, immigrants, Muslims, Jews and those in the LGBTQ community. They engage in racial slurs, anti-Semitic tropes and outright conspiracies about the government and politicians who intrude on their ways of life.

Donald J. Trump has been signalling them that if he loses this election, you might want to take action.

White extremists are joining law enforcement. They use this role as a way to get training in preparedness for the upcoming racial war.

A Lafayette, Indiana Police officer who just recently joined the ranks is fired out the cannon after Antifa outed him as a Neo-Nazi. The cop named Joseph Zacharek joined the force in June, admitted to his supervisiors that the posts on this white extremist website were his.

The white extremist's ties to the site were taken down in 2017. It never showed up in his background check. Imagine him pulling over a Black motorist driving in Lafayette, Indiana.

If he had a Black motorist go off on him, I can only imagine he would shoot him and lie about the encounter saying he tried to reach for his firearm. Or he would be planting drugs and incriminating documents in the vehicle to justify an unlawful search and seizure. He would have the full backing of the police union if he was able to kill a suspect (especially if the person was of color).

White extremists join the military and police. They use their training for a racial war.

"I know the question everyone will have is, how does something like this get missed in a background investigation," Police Chief Pat Flannelly said to the local junk food media. "How is it possible and how do we prevent this from ever happening again? I'm not going to sugar-coat this. Ultimately, it's my responsibility. We missed it."

The white extremist was outed by a Twitter account called "Ghost of Past," which accounding to its bio, is run by a "boring white Southern suburban housewife who likes to dox fascists and racists."

Among the posts gathered from an online database, the white extremist, who registered on the site as the name of "Panzerleiter," wrote that "a country that allow[s] any white immigration while denying any lesser races is the most ideal and lasting solution."

He bragged about his days working as an EMT in which he describes "Inner city ... really opened [his] eyes to the diseased culture of #blacks and #progressives more generally."

The Lafayette Police Department said the former's "comments were not in harmony with the spirit of cooperation and inclusion in the community that the Lafayette Police Department values."

"We take great pride in our investigation and are extremely disappointed that we were not able to uncover this information in that process," Flannelly said in a statement. "We endeavor to learn from this investigation to ensure it never happens again."

A spokesperson for the department told the New York Daily News that their "next goal will be to determine if this information was something we could have publicly discovered on our own," but said they were "appreciative" of the tip.

Attempts to reach Zacharek on Sunday were unsuccessful. No listed phone number could be located for him. Police Lieutenant Matt Gard said the department was unable to provide Zacharek’s contact information. A listed number for the police union in Lafayette was disconnected. It was not immediately clear if Zacharek had an attorney.



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