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Thursday, November 04, 2021

To Protect and Deal

An officer with the Inglewood Police Department has been arrested and faces federal charges for allegedly participating in two cocaine transactions, the United States Department of Justice announced Friday. 

Officer John Abel Baca, 45, of Whittier, was arrested on Oct. 21, two days after he was indicted by a federal grand jury.

8 comments:

  1. They want to "defund" the police to get rid of the "good ones" while they target the corrupt ones for prosecution. Funny that the FeeB can't catch any of the Democratic gangsters in the city or the election fraudsters, but if a cop crosses the line, they are all over it. And some propagandist in the Democratic Media will spin it as the real reason that so many Ghettocrats are in prison. The one "bad cop" will be used to smear all the rest. That is the real game in the city.

    The model is really Compton, Calif. Use the African American surge in crime to drive out the "normies" and the surviving businesses to clear the ground for the new population of "Illegals" who will then drive the feckless African American ghetto dwellers out of the valuable downtown property. The property owners get profit, the :elite" get grift and the uneducated nuevo-ghetto population gets a new home. What is not to like? Unless you live in the suburbs where the ghetto trash will be fleeing. You gunna love your new "ethnic" neighbors.

    The African American population are the descendants of those useless and uncooperative West Africans who their fellow tribesmen dumped in exchange for bright cloth and rum. In the last century, most of the descendants have not prospered in the opportunities that they had. Looks like the Democrats/Socialists/Progressives have decided to cut their losses and go with a new replacement population. Yep! You gunna love your new neighbors.

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    1. Thass rrraaaccciiisss stereotypying! ;-)) Nemo

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    2. It was over 160 years ago (1859) the last slave ship dropped it’s cargo in Alabama. Even though slavery was outlawed in the US in the early 1800’s, the illegal cargo kept making its way to the plantations of the south. And they still don’t want to go back to west Africa.

      MadMarlin

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  2. The US is a lawless country made of 10's of 1000's of selectively enforced laws, rules, and regs. Made of, by, and for the Ivy League legal guild that rules us. US LEO aren't much different than the best armed criminal gangs that enforce on their behalf. Respect their guns, not their laws.

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    1. Or:
      "The United States is a nation of laws, badly written and randomly enforced."
      ~~ Frank Zappa

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  3. Baca? Any relation to Lee Baca the disgraced Sheriff? I suppose his real crime was not saving 10% for the big guy. You always have to wonder what the real crime was that got the FBI involved.

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  4. That he's the union rep is a nice touch

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    1. Did the union make the same mistake as the NY police Sargeants union, endorsing Trump or did they make a Democrat look stupid? That seems to be the fastest way to get the FBI onto you.

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