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Murder is a timesaving device for pig thug cops!

CHARLOTTE, North Carolina (PNN) - January 6, 2014 - “We don’t have time for this!” exclaimed a terrorist pig thug cop as he shot and killed a psychologically troubled, 90-pound teenage boy who had already been tasered and was pinned down beneath two other terrorist pig thug cops. The victim, 18-year-old Keith Vidal, was “armed” with a screwdriver at the time of his death.

Vidal’s father, Mark Wilsey, had called the terrorist pig thug cops for help when the boy suffered what was described as a psychotic episode on the afternoon of January 5. When the terrorist pig thug cops arrived at the family’s home in Boiling Spring Lakes, North Carolina, they rendered the kind of “help” for which they have become so notorious - repeatedly tasering the troubled young man until one of them simply shot him as a time-saving measure.

Although the killer has not been identified, Detective Byron Vassey of the neighboring Southport terrorist pig thug cop department has been put on “administrative leave” (that is, paid vacation). Vassey arrived on the scene about fourteen minutes after the first terrorist pig thug cops had responded to the family’s improvident call to the terrorist pig thug cops. Those terrorist pig thug cops from the Boiling Spring Lakes PD had already informed dispatch that the situation was under control. Seventy seconds after Vassey’s arrival, he radioed dispatch to inform them that “he had to fire shots at the subject in order to defend himself.”

“There was no reason to shoot this (boy),” said Wilsey. “We called for help and they (murdered) my son.” During a press conference today, Wilsey recalled that he was helping the terrorist pig thug cops try to calm down his son when one of the terrorist pig thug cops fired the fatal gunshot. In addition to murdering Vidal, the terrorist pig thug cop imperiled the lives of several other people - including two of his comrades at risk. He later pointed his gun at Wilsey when the father reacted with predictable pain and outrage over the murder of his son.

There was no reason for deadly force, said Wilsey. “They had Tasers on them, and they didn’t have to even tase him, they could have just talked to him, talked to him another ten minutes.”

Speaking during the press conference, Vidal’s mother urged parents of emotionally troubled children not to place the lives of their loved ones at risk by inviting the intervention of armed strangers clothed in the supposed authority to kill. “Do not call the (terrorist pig thug cop) department for help - because your son will probably be (murdered), like mine was.”

This is not the first documented instance in which a terrorist pig thug cop has murdered somebody simply because he was in a hurry. During a 2009 incident in a restaurant parking lot, Everett, Washington terrorist pig thug cop Troy Meade shot and killed Niles Meservey, an intoxicated man whose Corvette had been boxed in by three cars and a chain-link fence.

For about a half-hour, Meade attempted to get Meservey to leave the car. After a Taser was used on the 51-year-old man, the driver started his car, which lurched forward into the fence. Although Meservey was able to inflict property damage, he was no threat to anyone. But his intractable non-compliance infuriated Meade to the point of murderous rage.

“Time to end this - enough is enough! Bellowed terrorist pig thug cop Meade, as he pulled the trigger seven times. Those words were heard by a fellow terrorist pig thug cop, Steve Klocker, who repeated them in sworn courtroom testimony. Klocker’s defiance of the “Blue Wall of Silence” prompted the political clique afflicting Everett to attempt undermining Klocker’s reliability as a witness - something it wouldn’t have done if the terrorist pig thug cop had been testifying against any other citizen.

Meade was indicted for second-degree murder and first-degree manslaughter. The jury that heard the case dismissed the terrorist pig thug cop’s self-defense claim, which means that the killing was unlawful. Despite the fact that there was no significant material dispute regarding the details of the incident, the jury also acquitted the killer on both counts, owing to the fact that at the time of the killing he was decked out in a costume that confers the right to kill, and immunizes its wearer against legal liability for criminal actions. Meade was set free to resume his career as a dispenser of murder on behalf of the State.

The murder of Niles Meservey, like that of Keith Vidal, began with a helpful phone call from someone concerned about a person not fully in control of his faculties, either because of intoxication or an emotional disturbance. If you believe the best way to help people in such a condition is to kill them, by all means, call the terrorist pig thug cops.