On May 30, 2016 we celebrate the lives of and honor those who never returned home and those that did who were never the same while fighting for our God given rights to live as a safe and free society.
The memorial services all have one thing in common: we honor the brave men and women that constitute the fallen who fell for our freedom. Ladies and gentlemen, listen up. Much work lies ahead. The fallen gave it all so that enemies both foreign and domestic would never have their way with the American people. Many that actually made it home were never the same and to this day wander the streets trying to return to a sense of normalcy that will remain forever elusive comprising an ever burgeoning homeless population.
Fast forward to 2016- In the most abominable sense of irony, under the dark auspices of FPD chief Dan Hughes who tried to frame my close friends, regularly wraps himself in the American flag and makes it illegal to feed the homeless but it is apparently not illegal to murder them. Folks that is where we are today in Fullerton.
Just one day after Independence day 5 years ago, we witnessed a televised event that would make those that paid the ultimate price turn over in their graves.
On July 5, 2011, Kelly Thomas, while being detained and mind screwed by a few thugs with badges, fell into the trap of police provocation and it ended up costing him dearly. It ended up costing him his life. https://thefullertoninformer.com/fullertons-kelly-thomas-murder-her-people-pillars-pillage-plunder-and-all-of-our-peril/
In the dystopian, North Korean style aftermath of the Fullerton officers’ acquittals, more protests erupted. The trials were delayed long enough to get this out of most peoples’ minds. Damage control was now the name of the game.
So here is the moral of the story that needs to be incorporated into the Fullerton School District’s common core curriculum. It goes something like this: If you wear a badge and murder an innocent citizen on camera, you get the best lawyers money can buy, get out of jail free, and get the longest paid vacations in Fullerton’s history. If you don’t wear a badge and spill the beans on the men in the black uniforms, it’s the hoosegow or bust.
The ensuing protests were impressive and considering the reason for them, they for the most part remained surprisingly peaceful. AJ with other members of the media were there live streaming the developments as they unfolded. Cops hate the independent media’s live streamers because confiscating the the devices or their memory cards doesn’t keep misdeeds out of the cloud, it simply keeps the footage out of their hot little hands. AJ was a live streamer at the protests when an unlawful assembly was declared. So why did our very own Dragnet boys in black have the hots for him so much so that they took their show 40 miles down the road out of uniform to the streets of Pasadena to pick him up on a MISDEMEANOR! Yeah they don’t have an officer to keep tabs on the sex offenders in town but good old Danny boy sure has no problem with throwin’ around some dough to bring our boys home when they cross that line-the line our veterans and soldiers bled out barefoot in the snow or soaking wet with bullets in their backs on the beaches of Normandy to hold-our First Amendment rights as Americans. Ladies and gentlemen, here are your tax dollars at work and they claim there is no culture of corruption in The FPD?
Where have we devolved to as a society that the long arm of the law deems clear cut video evidence during a murder extraneous and meticulously analyzes other video evidence of a protest to criminally implicate a member of the press engaging in activities that ostensibly are designed to keep us free.
It is just where we are folks but it doesn’t have to be that way.
Is this a taste of things to come?
THE STREETS OF SALINAS-SALINAS, CALIFORNIA
What do we tell our children ladies and gentlemen? What do we make of the dichotomy of what is taught in the civics textbooks, and the abdication of our civic responsibilities that have allowed us to reach this point? Look them in the eyes tonight and ponder this as you celebrate Memorial day. Remember those who gave their lives to keep behaviors such as this relegated to banana republic cesspools. I know that they would turn over in their graves if they could see just how much we have let them and our children down.
Come out today and show you care and are not afraid to stand up for what is right against those who stand for what is wrong who act like right and wrong no longer matter.
#1 by Reality Is.. on June 2, 2016 - 5:57 pm
Solid police department we have. So many good things they do keeping this City safe. Good work.
https://www.facebook.com/FullertonPolice/videos/1051514328274128/
#2 by Fullerton Lover on June 2, 2016 - 7:41 pm
Yeah I saw a LOT of feedback on Facebook towards the Fullerton PD from the community in the comments section…not too many that were positive either.
https://www.facebook.com/KeepFullertonPolice
Just sayin…
https://www.facebook.com/KeepFullertonPolice
#3 by Reality Is.. on June 2, 2016 - 9:45 pm
Doesn’t surprise me at all. I’ve found that weak people get strong behind a keyboard. They also make most things up. I’ve found the Internet or statements by people are 10% fact and 90% lies and personal opinions. I would expect all police departments to have mostly negative things on Yelp or Facebook. Policing is negative at times and the Internet gives people the opportunity to talk smack freely. A release.
The main thing that doesn’t surprise me is that you put a link from 3 years ago when a trial was going on. Of course it would have all the Kelly’s Army people spouting hate. I’m sure Tony B’s klan was in there too. Let’s go review comments this year or last and see how they look. Old material gets so old here lol
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#4 by Fullerton Lover on June 2, 2016 - 7:50 pm
…and it doesn’t look like the people reviewing the Fullerton PD on Yelp are all that impressed with them…
http://www.yelp.com/biz/fullerton-police-department-fullerton
p.s. save the public relations garbage that the Fullerton PD generates for little Lou Ponsi of the Register to post.
It’s all he’s really capable of doing is regurgitating.
#5 by Fullerton Lover on June 2, 2016 - 8:35 pm
…Fullerton PD doesn’t appear to be to user friendly with people that reviewed them on Google either?
…as long as there is absolutely ZERO police oversight in Fullerton, of course your never going to hear any negative self reporting.
Remember that these are the same officers who were allowed to smash and destroy their own digitally activated recorders, rather than incriminate themselves in a crime.
http://articles.latimes.com/2012/mar/14/local/la-me-fullerton-police-20120314
https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=fullerton+police&lrd=0x80dd2a08fea8e413:0xa298508aaab988bf,1,,
#6 by Reality Is.. on June 4, 2016 - 9:07 am
Old news again? That’s all you have? How many police agencies in the OC have so called police oversight? How many in Calfornia the size of Fullerton have it? It won’t work for a reason. People like you that want it want a panel of you, Joe, Barry, Tony B, and Travis on the panel oversight committee. Could you imagine? Now you see why it won’t work? It’s this thought and concept that insures POBAR will never go away. Politically hanging cops for an initial perception of an incident is wrong. You all would hang cops the second you saw a clip of a video. I’m all for holding cops accountable but not by people that hate cops and feel they do no good. POBAR has saved many cops careers and cost cities millions of dollars for political hanging cops.
#7 by Reality Is.. on June 2, 2016 - 9:45 pm
Lol 🙂
#8 by Anonymous on June 3, 2016 - 8:36 am
You’re seriously looking at online reviews as an evaluation of a police department?
I know people on this website have a flair for ignoring reality, but this is hilarious, even for you dolts.
#9 by Reality Is.. on June 3, 2016 - 3:01 pm
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