Sunday, April 24, 2011

NSM Media Spokesman vs. PCSO Public Information Officer
























































My little exchange with Tim Gaffney of the Pinal County Sheriff's Office is beginning to attract lots of attention. His attempt to get me to delete what are nothing more than generic “file photos” from my blog has failed.

The image of the police vehicle looked like those one might find in the weekly Auto Trader. The photo of the sheriff was taken at local tea party. Neither were particularly outstanding or noteworthy.

Oddly, I have not received any further correspondence from Tim Gaffney regarding this matter. Apparently, he realized, he overstepped his boundaries. Regardless of this fact, I'm an agitator and will continue to agitate wherever I see fit. The squeaky wheel gets the grease.

I don't want this incident to diminish the great job most of the rank and file deputies perform on a daily basis. I have no issues with them. It's the higher ups that have future political ambitions, I'm most concerned with. I think law enforcement should be “apolitical”.

"Is the police censoring the press and the internet?"

The "Constitution" trumpeting Sheriff Babeu and his sidekick Gaffney are trying to restrict what SGT Harry L. Hughes III (NSM-AZ) posts on his Internet blog. It appears Babeu and Gaffney don't feel the First Amendment applies to Hughes.
http://az.newszapforums.com/forum26/112157.html

When I asked people to write Tim Gaffney, I didn't anticipate people actually would. As it should happen, people are putting in their “two cents” and I would like to thank each of them.

In other news. . .

While I was attending the NSM National Meeting in Trenton, New Jersey, the Vekol Valley drug corridor became the scene of another gun battle involving Mexican drug gangs. On April 14, 2011, two Mexicans were shot, one fatally.

I'm not sure why, but the media immediately places a “victim” label on anyone that gets shot or killed. I don't see them as victims. I see them as enemy combatants that got what they deserved for attempting to destroy our country with drugs and violence.

Antelope Peak shooting victim: Rip Crew member or smuggler?

On April 14 at 2:15 a.m. the Arizona Department of Public Safety responded to a 9-1-1 call regarding a shooting at a rest area near mile post 150 and Interstate 8. When DPS arrived, they found a 35-year-old male victim with a gunshot wound to the abdomen.

The victim reported he ran through the desert towards the rest area and called his daughter in Phoenix. The daughter in turn called 9-1-1 to report the shooting. The victim was transported by air ambulance to a Phoenix area trauma hospital where he immediately went into surgery for his gunshot wound. http://www.inmaricopa.com/NEWS/NewsArticleDetails.aspx?mid1=430&&ArticleID=10080

From the Pinal County Sheriff's Office:

110418011 Traffic Violation (Citation) TRAFFIC OFFENSE
Incident Address : W I-8 & S SMITH RD MARICOPA
Time Reported: 02:46
Time Occurred between: 02:46:36 04/18/11 - 02:46:37 04/18/11
Cad Info: CTC BP HAVE 14 IN CUSTODY. BP ADV. WILL CALL BACK WITH ETA. BP IS RESPONDING GETTING ETA WILL CALL US BACK BP 15 MIN ETA. IS THERE A VEHICLE AND IF SO ARE WE TAKING IT BP WANTS TO KNOW. SUBJECTS INVOLVED FROM EARLIER 10-40. CTC BP HAVE THEM 45 AT STF I8. BP ADVD WILL 45 AT STF AND I-8, 5 MINS.

110414199 Suspicious Person/Circumstance SUSPICIOUS PERSON
Incident Address : N STANFIELD RD STANFIELD
Time Reported: 20:13
Time Occurred between: 20:10:39 04/14/11 - 20:10:39 04/14/11
Cad Info: RP ADV THEY HAVE FOUND A NARCO SPOTTER POSITION.

Kudos to the volunteers and law enforcement officers that bravely act to protect our country from criminal Mexicans.


"All I know is that to see, and not to speak, would be the great betrayal." --John Enoch Powell

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