Friday, December 9, 2022

Blue Lives Matter

A passer-by, who was carrying a concealed weapon and shot a suspect as he continued to attack a Florida deputy, was officially cleared of all the charges by the State Attorney’s Office.

Passerby Ashad Russell, who possessed a concealed carry permit at the time of the November 14 incident, came to the aid of Lee County Deputy Dean Bardes, who was being brutally beaten by armed suspect Edward Strother, 53.

The incident occurred in Florida on November 14, when Deputy Bardes tried to stop Strother for speeding. However, Strother did not stop his car. Russell and Strother both are Black...proving that Blue Lives Matter.



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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

It was 5 years ago. LOL

You are sooooooooo stupid.

Lynn Anderson said...

The only person who may be stupid is anonymous who won't post under her real name who voted for the biggest failure of a president in this century...a do nothing guy for 50 years of working in Washington...a guy who was a public servant for half a century and became a multi-millionaire. Only in America.
5 years, when you consider Biden's political history, is nothing in the scheme of things.
On top of everything else, it is a true story. Dems hate truth.
Why not get a life instead of fact-checking years of when something happened? Pretty stupid isn't it?

Anonymous said...

That's not the point. Why dig up something so long ago, when there is so much going on.

You never cover local issues like you used to. For instance, you never mentioned the pajama parade tying up Lake Worth today. Now that is stupid. Probably half of those people walk around in their pajamas all of the time. The town is losing any charm it might have once had.

If I were the Mayor, I would jump ship. I'm embarrassed to say I live here. What kind of sloth are we catering to?

Lynn Anderson said...

It wasn't that long ago, anonymous. Tell it to Hillary who is still crying the blues about losing in 2016. 6 years ago she's still complaining and bawling.
I don't find local issues that interesting.