Thursday, July 31, 2014

Officers kicked off SWAT after Bundy comment

Via avordvet

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A heat-of-the-moment comment in the aftermath of the standoff at Cliven Bundy’s ranch has cost two Las Vegas SWAT officers their jobs on the elite unit.

The officers were booted back to patrol after a Metro sniper posted an inflammatory comment about Bundy’s militant supporters on social media, the Review-Journal has learned.

Officer Russell Laws, 41, took to Facebook just hours after the April 12 standoff between federal and local officers and armed protesters ended without bloodshed.

A Bundy supporter in a public Facebook thread posted a news photo of a militia member aiming a rifle at officers.

Laws replied that police had their guns trained on Bundy’s people, too.

“I just wish you could see how big that guy prone with the rifles head was in the scope of the (police) Snipers .308 …. don’t worry, he wouldn’t have have felt a thing!” Laws posted.

Laws, a SWAT sniper since 2009, was not at the standoff, but it didn’t take long for Bundy’s supporters to look at his Facebook profile and determine he was a Metro cop.

“I have a .308 with a 20x too, buddy. I’m not worried about some fat, oath breaking cooterville SWAT sniper,” replied J.L. Bourne, an author of zombie apocalypse books and a former military officer.

2 comments:

  1. "The union was furious with the decision, especially in light of Laws’ transfer, and are planning to sue Metro."
    This is why cops aren't held accountable, their bitch ass unions. Abolish police unions, then if that doesn't work, start taking their heads off and leave the bodies on back roads, it works for the cartels.

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    1. If they could be individually sued, this would come to a screaming halt. Plus they would have more difficulty recruiting.

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