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Sunday, 21 December 2014

"They Take 1 Of Ours, Let’s Take 2 Of Theirs" - New York Man Executes Two Cops In Suicide Mission

A New York man who shot dead two police officers in a sickening act of revenge for the deaths of Eric Garner and Michael Brown has got the internet world buzzing. Ismaaiyl Abdullah Brinsley, 28, shot his girlfriend in Baltimore on Saturday morning then travelled 190 miles to Brooklyn where he fired a fatal round of bullets at officers Wenjian Liu and Rafael Ramos - before turning the gun on himself.

According to witnesses, Brinsley walked out of a home with a gun in his hand at 3pm, crept up behind the officers' patrol car, and systematically shot both men in the head through the passenger window. He then walked to the Myrtle/Willoughby G train subway station where he shot himself in the head.
It came two hours after he posted a picture of a gun on Instagram with the chilling message: 'I'm Putting Wings On Pigs Today. They Take 1 Of Ours... Let's Take 2 of Theirs #ShootThePolice #RIPErivGardner (sic) #RIPMikeBrown. This May Be My Final Post. I'm Putting Pigs In A Blanket.'

The victims - both operating in different areas to their usual beat - were taken to Woodhull Hospital after the attack but died within hours.
One of Brinsley's friends, Paul Young, told Reportes that the alleged shooter is a rapper who took part in the recent anti-police protests. ‘He posted motivational stuff on Instagram and went to the protests. I think this really came as a shock to a lot of people. He shot his girlfriend this morning then went to shoot those cops.' 
Al Sharpton, who has been at the forefront of the new civil rights movement, released this statement:
    “I have spoken to the Garner family and we are outraged by the early reports of the police killed in Brooklyn today, Any use of the names of Eric Garner and Michael Brown, in connection with any violence or killing of police, is reprehensible and against the pursuit of justice in both cases. 
    We have stressed at every rally and march that anyone engaged in any violence is an enemy to the pursuit of justice for Eric Garner and Michael Brown. We have been criticized at National Action Network for not allowing rhetoric or chanting of violence and would abruptly denounce it at all of our gatherings. 
The Garner family and I have always stressed that we do not believe that all police are bad, in fact we have stressed that most police are not bad. We plan to hold a press conference in the morning to express our outrage and our condolences to the families and the police department. Details to follow.”

Credits: New York Post / Fox News / Dailymail

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