17 November 2010

San Antonio Northside ISD School Police Officer Shoots Eighth Grader to Death

Friday, 12 November 2010, SAN ANTONIO - Last Friday a San Antonio Northside ISD police officer shot a hiding unarmed 8th-grade San Antonio student to death after chasing the 8th-grader for four blocks after seeing the student in a fight.
The officer, who true to the nationally reknowned San Antonio police professionalism which has gained "notoriety" for such things as its outstanding law enforcement "work" inclusive of being the only "major" police department and its approximately twelve different types of forces (San Antonio has about 3.3 million citizens) famous throughout US law enforcement for remaining the ONLY force(s) which scrawl(s) police reports in handwriting rather than on computers (if it bothers to at all). (Officers who are unable to read and/or write are "excused").
The SAPD then promptly loses more than a third of those crime reports so there are absolutely no records of crime reports for minor crimes like muder committed in San Antonio. The SAPD almost never solves a crime but are known to like refried beans.
San Antono police also are known to be be "lenient" for allowing homeowners who have seen such or imagined committed capital crimes as unknown felons crossing a "castle" owner's lawn (before their house is foreclosed) to shoot and kill the unarmed and fleeing offender (who can never afford their own weapon) in the back while fleeing away on foot or in car up somtimes up to about five blocks away where they are shot in the back of the had with rocket launchers and other weapons from flea markets. The SAPD's curious "castle doctrine" trains officers to in the event of any "question" about the circumstances of the homeowner's murder of a trespasser or a suspected trespasser to drag the body into the homeowner's house or "castle" and claim they crossed the threshold uninvited.
In the case at hand, the school ISD officer ostensibly was hired to protect, not murder, students such as 8th graders, even if the officer is "frightened". In this case a homeowner saw the officer circling the block where he thought the dangerous 8th-grader might be hiding about four times "looking blue" and, quivering with fear of the 8th-grader, before possibly being the first officer ever who was hired to "protect" students shoot and kill one in cold blood becuase he saw him in a fight.
The SAPD of course maintains no statistics on crime or anything else so as to keep oficers on San Antonio's streets harrassing housewifes and trying to figure out what all the people doing nothing on their highway construction" have actualy been doing for the last twenty-five years.
In our police - 8th grader story, not in sufficiently good physical condition to actually catch the student on foot and kill him, the officer looked around for him in his patrol car, which of course is the SAPD's and its fifteen or so related entitities preferred method of patrolling because foot patrol of course can be difficult, and much harder to catch when they are people like 8th-graders who may be able to run without having a heart attack.
The patrolman, whom the Northside ISD police refused to identify since the community might possibly frown on his shooting, it is obviously public information, and the dangerous victim of the police murder was an unarmed 8th grader, (abd whose job for the school is to protect rather than kill students, was described as "obviously agitated", probably never having shot his gun at a student and killed them out of fear. No one mentioned that the family of the murdered student's family possibly also was "agitated".
In the anonymous officer's defense, not only was he agitated, but he did say the student "came at him" and possibly "jumped" on his back, both of course would in San Antonio "still in the Dark Ages" and the "Second Dumbest Major City in the United States" merit a school police officer shooting to kill an 8th grader.
It is not yet known if the unidentified "officer" will receive a Governor Perry award or be put to death by the federal government for violation of civil rights, that is, not allowing someone to stay alive. Meanwhile parents are advised to tell their children to run when they see San Antonio school police officers, never scare them by approaching them, or ever jumping on their backs. Furthermore, although the schools in San Antonio cost a fortune, the students do not actually learn anything other than how to use text phones and "do" math with calculators.

Today the news is official, all San Antonio law enforcement vehicles are to be painted with the new slogan, "We are Slow, but We are Here!"

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