On Monday of this week AlertsUSA subscribers were notified via text messages to their mobile devices regarding a heightened level of alert for law enforcement nationwide following a disturbing increase in the tempo of threats and attacks on police by groups such as the New Black Panthers, members of the Black Lives Matter movement, the Nation of Islam as well as run of the mill lawlessness in our nation’s urban areas.
TX SHERIFF SHOT 15 TIMES FOLLOWING BLACK PANTHER THREAT
Last Friday’s assassination of a Harris County, Texas deputy sheriff was particularly troubling. Just two weeks prior, local members of the New Black Panther Party were recorded on video by the Houston Chronicle threatening mounted sheriff deputies using a megaphone:
[We’re] the wrong niggers to mess with. You’re gonna stop doing what you’re doing, or we will start creeping up on you in the darkness.”
“The revolution is on. Off the pigs. Oink Oink… Bang Bang!”
Last Friday, a black man, Shannon Miles, crept up in the dark behind Harris County Deputy Darren Goforth while he was refueling his patrol vehicle and shot him in the head and back fifteen times.
BLACKLIVES MATTER THREATS
Then we have the growing BlackLivesMatter movement which is becoming more violent in rhetoric and action by the day. Last Saturday, BlackLivesMatter activists marched on the Minnesota State Fair chanting in unison;
“Pigs in a blanket, fry ’em like bacon.”
Then there is this week’s BlackLivesMatter Radio Show on BlogTalkRadio during which the host states;
“It’s open season on killing whites and police officers and probably killing cops period. It’s open season. Today we live in a time when the white man will be picked off.“
Late this week, La Plata, Maryland police arrested a twenty-year old BlackLivesMatter protester for making a threat on Twitter to kill all the white people in the small southern Maryland town.
NATION OF ISLAM THREATS
Then we have Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan’s message to a Maimi, FL church just weeks ago:
“I am looking for 10,000 in the midst of the millions… 10,000 fearless men who say death is sweeter than continued life under tyranny. “The Koran teaches persecution is worse than slaughter. Then it says, retaliation is prescribed in matters of the slain.”
As of the time of this reports preparation, 30 police officers have been killed this year in various forms of attack, including 24 by gunfire, 3 by physical assault and 3 by vehicular assault.
AlertsUSA Threat Journal warned of this exact trend back in January of this year. Remember that police form the thin blue line which separates civil society from all manner of lawless animals who wish to do us harm. The net result of the increased threats, killings and demonization of police by elected officials and the media, as well as the resulting pullback of enforcement efforts, is increased crime and danger to the public.
While liberal mainstream news organizations intentionally avoid reporting on the dramatic surge in black on white violent crime and black mob violence out of fear of being labeled racist or not being invited to the next correspondent’s dinner, AlertsUSA has no such concerns. We will call out the threats in the greatest level of detail possible in order to help subscribers most effectively manage their risk.
LOCK, LOAD AND INCREASE YOUR SECURITY AWARENESS
Our recommendation in this current climate is simple: When possible, don’t put yourself in a situation of becoming a victim, lock and load, and increase your security awareness. These threats to law enforcement and the safety of the general public are not going away any time soon. In fact, with complete certainty you can assure yourself they will be increasing, not decreasing.
AlertsUSA continues to monitor developments in this area and will immediately notify service subscribers of new threats, warnings and advisories or any developments which signal a change the overall threat picture for American citizens as events warrant.
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