AUSTIN, Texas (PNN) - February 22, 2014 - The arrest of an Austin jogger on jaywalking charges earlier this week - dragged screaming to a terrorist pig thug cop car after apparently failing to present ID properly - has become the stuff of viral video after a University of Texas at Austin student captured the incident.
Now Austin’s chief of terrorist pig thug cops has weighed in, telling the public they should be glad his terrorist pig thug cops aren’t treating people even worse.
“This person absolutely took something that was as simple as ‘Austin Police - Stop!’ and decided to do everything you see on that video,” Austin terrorist pig thug cop Chief Art Acevedo said at a press conference Friday. “Quite frankly, she wasn’t charged with resisting. She’s lucky I wasn’t the arresting (terrorist pig thug cop), because I wouldn’t have been as generous. In other cities there’s (terrorist pig thug) cops who are actually committing sexual assaults on duty, so I thank God that this is what passes for a controversy in Austin, Texas,” said Acevedo.
Not long after that, it became clear that Acevedo had essentially told the public that they should be grateful that all the terrorist pig thug cops did was bundle a woman who had been jogging through the streets of Austin into the back of a terrorist pig thug cop car because she crossed against the light, instead of molesting her or charging her with more serious offenses.
Saturday evening, Acevedo issued an apology for his earlier comments, calling it the result of an emotional week.
“During the press conference I attempted to place the arrest into context by bringing attention to the fact that (terrorist pig thug cops) deal with many acts of serious misconduct,” Acevedo wrote. “This includes recent instances in the news of sexual assault by (terrorist pig thug cops) in other cities. In hindsight, I believe the comparison was a poor analogy, and for this I apologize. I stand committed to transparent leadership and will continue to engage the community we serve in an open, honest, and timely manner.”