National Police Association Podcast #15 Anti Police Activists Get Police Cars Changed, Man Threatening Cops Online Arrested, and Cop Killer Out For Parole Goes Right Back in


National Police Association Podcast #15 Anti Police Activists Get Police Cars Changed, Man Threatening Cops Online Arrested, and Cop Killer Out For Parole Goes Right Back in


QUOTES

01:01 "The police chief defended his decision to the Lexington Herald-

Leader, saying, 'That design is basically to give back to the police

officers. Our lives matter just as much as anybody's. I'm not racist

or anything like that. I'm not trying to stir anything up like that. I

consider it to be a 'warrior logo.'"

02:21 "Littleton is expected to appear before Wayne Circuit Judge

Vonda Evans Wednesday morning for a motion hearing. Police submitted

warrants to Wayne County prosecutors seeking charges against three of

the men including Littleton. Detectives determined there wasn't enough

evidence to seek charges against the fourth suspect."

06:53 "As the officer called for backup and tried to cuff Ogunbanjo,

he allegedly tried to grab the officer's handgun, but eventually

grabbed the officer's body camera, which fell to the ground during the

struggle while still recording and put it in his pocket, White said.

According to White, Ogunbanjo kept demanding the officer give him his

gun, and elbowed him at one point."

08:48 "But Judge Nicholas Garaufis instead ordered Ramos jailed so

that Mosomillo's kin, who weren't present Tuesday, can speak at her

sentencing, which he set for Dec. 20. 'I don't care if it was one year

ago or 10 years ago or 20 years ago,' Garaufis said. 'When someone is

murdered … I want to hear from the family if the family wants to speak

to me.'"

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SUMMARY

In this episode of the National Police Association Podcast, Kentucky

locals were outraged over patrol cars designed with decals of comic

book character "The Punisher" and man who threatened to kill white

cops on Facebook in 2016 has plead guilty.

In other parts of the country, a former University of California at

Berkeley football player has been arrested on a $185,000 bond for

assaulting a police officer. Also, convicted cop killer Betsy Ramos

wins parole but gets sent right back afterwards.

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HIGHLIGHTS

00:14 Blue Lives Matter: 'Punisher' decals from Ky patrol cars removed

01:47 Man who threatened cops on Facebook pleads guilty

05:40 Ex-Cal football player charged with assault on police officer

08:06 Cop killer gets parole, lands right behind bars

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RESOURCES

National Police Association