Jack Dunphy on LAPD Shootings and the L.A. Times
LAPD Officer “Jack Dunphy” has a must-read column on National Review Online. It is about the recent controversial incident in which a 13-year-old auto theft suspect was shot and killed as he rammed his car into an LAPD patrol car. I have previously discussed the L.A. Times‘s coverage of this incident here and here, and Jack Dunphy has a few choice words for the folks at the Times as well.
Welcome to California, where criminals are the only victims.
R2.5 rider (7e0062) — 2/11/2005 @ 5:45 pmI lived in L.A. for six years, and it stands out as the most hypocrisy-ridden place I’ve ever seen. The cops of the LAPD have a thankless job, no thanks to the sheer cowardice of many city leaders. Let the riff-raff from south of the the Santa Monica Freeway have free reign in Brentwood for a few days. They (the limousine liberals and the riff-raff) deserve each other.
SWLiP (62d4e2) — 2/12/2005 @ 8:10 am13 Year Old Gangster – Part IV
Flopping Aces (59ce3a) — 2/12/2005 @ 4:43 pmJack Dunphy has an excellent article yesterday at the National Review Online. Here are some highlights:
To say someone trying to kill you with a car is “unarmed” is so close to lying that it amounts to a lie.
Rod Stanton (833c82) — 2/12/2005 @ 7:15 pm