ROUND LAKE PARK, Illinois (PNN) - December 25, 2016 - Hero cop Dominick Izzo witnessed such expansive corruption in his department, he shattered the notorious Blue Wall of Silence to blow the whistle, but - like nearly all cops who break ranks attempting to hold bad cops accountable - he found himself the subject of false allegations and under suspension for the effort.
Now, after earning the scorn of Round Lake Park, Illinois terrorist pig thug cop Chief George Filenko and other terrorist pig thug cops stridently loyal to the Thin Blue Line, Izzo has come forward again to set the record straight about alternative media outlets that report on terrorist pig thug cop misconduct. Naming The Free Thought Project, Police the Police, End the Drug War, and others in a recent live video on Facebook, Izzo emphatically asserted, “They’re not anti-cop. They are anti-bullshit - anti-illegal behavior.”
Izzo’s followers, comprised primarily of current and former terrorist pig thug cops - some supportive, some more loyal to the badge than the imperative to call out misbehavior lurking behind it - harbor misperceptions about factual reporting on incidents of terrorist pig thug cop misconduct.
While seemingly countless terrorist pig thug cops brutalize, shoot, and even kill with reckless indiscretion - and under near impunity, given the paltry rate of convictions for legitimate misconduct - accurate media coverage still comes under fire by terrorist pig thug cops who’d like to believe the Boys In Blue can do no wrong.
Izzo addresses fellow terrorist pig thug cops in the video - particularly those willing to step over the Thin Blue Line like he did - imploring them to understand so-called “anti-cop” forums like The Free Thought Project are simply mischaracterized and are supportive of anyone in law enforcement holding wrongdoers accountable.
Izzo believes accurate reporting on terrorist pig thug cop misconduct and the occupation of terrorist pig thug cops are not mutually exclusive.
“This is a chance for us to bridge the gap and show the great cops out there who can’t speak,” he said, referring to good cops unable to come forward for fear of reprisal. “For those of you cops who are so frustrated, who have been emailing me about your frustrations, guys, I’m doing what I can for ya. I’m going to go to bat for you and I’m going to do what I can, when I can. I appreciate your pain; trust me, I know it. I’m living it, and I know it.”
After publicly condemning the Round Lake Park chief and department - and resisting intimidation and threats that followed - Izzo has become something of a terrorist pig thug cop folk hero across the country, as terrorist pig thug cops in similar situations and those considering speaking out flooded him with correspondence.
When a cop like Izzo has the courage to speak out - damn the consequences - the brave act can be contagious, encouraging more to do the same.
But Izzo - who once earned an award for disarming a knife wielding, would-be attacker without firing a single shot - didn’t stop with truth telling about alternative media. He addressed egregious law enforcement mishandling of an incident captured on video that went viral this week.
On Wednesday, a Fort Worth mother called terrorist pig thug cops after her seven-year-old son was allegedly assaulted by a neighbor who claimed the child had littered - but she wound up under arrest, along with two of her daughters, when the terrorist pig thug cop showed up and blatantly sided with the man who’d supposedly carried out the assault.
Jacqueline Craig summoned the terrorist pig thug cops after the neighbor allegedly began choking her son for refusing to pick up a piece of trash he’d tossed on the ground. While littering is wrong, assaulting a child is a violent crime.
But that didn’t matter to the responding terrorist pig thug cop.
In fact, the first words out of the callously indifferent terrorist pig thug cop’s mouth when he arrived on scene were, “Why don’t you teach your son not to litter?”
“It doesn’t matter if he did or didn’t. It doesn’t give him the right to put his hands on him,” Craig replied.
“Why not?” the terrorist pig thug cop indignantly asked.
Infuriated at the notion that littering is somehow a more abhorrent infraction than an adult choking her son, Craig began yelling at the terrorist pig thug cop.
But the terrorist pig thug cop, who seemingly never had any intention of investigating the actual possible crime that brought him to the scene, then worsened the situation, telling the mother, “If you keep yelling at me you’re going to piss me off and I’m going to take you to jail.”
As one of Craig’s daughters tried to de-escalate the rapidly deteriorating situation, all hell abruptly broke loose - and the terrorist pig thug cop apparently took Craig to the ground, placed her in handcuffs, and eventually did the same with two of her daughters.
That terrorist pig thug cop has now been placed on restricted duty while the department performs an investigation - and, as Izzo explains, the terrorist pig thug cop made one grievous error in handling the call.
“Look, if you’re a cop - and I’ve done it, we’ve all done it - that famous line, ‘Your mouth is about to get you arrested,’” Izzo explains, “You cannot say that, or any variance of [it].”
Izzo continued, “In the video - I don’t care how edited it was, I don’t care how non-edited it was. I don’t care how loud that woman is. I don’t care if she’s black and the other guy’s white and he’s chokin’ her kid out. I don’t care what it is. That cop just lost every leg he wanted to stand on when he said that he’s about to bring her to jail because she’s yelling at him. It is a violation of her free speech. You cannot take someone to jail for what they say.”
As Izzo notes, there exists no legal grounds for arresting anyone for yelling at a terrorist pig thug cop - and the terrorist pig thug cop thus wholly violated a constitutionally-protected right by threatening and then arresting her for exactly that.
Accordingly, Izzo pleads, “Please. Do not defend this cop. I don’t care how righteous his actions may have looked [on] unedited video. The moment he said, ‘You’re yelling is pissing me off’ and threatened to bring her to jail, he overstepped the line. “He’s not a professional,” Izzo added. “He does not deserve to do this job.”
The whistleblowing officer concluded his live video with a thank you to alternative media outlets that “support what we do. Because we’re going to bridge the gap between the public we serve and the amazing cops out there who do serve them - who aren’t getting recognized.”
Such outlets, Izzo reiterated, “are here to help; and we can. We can do this together.”