BEAVERCREEK, Ohio (PNN) - August 30, 2014 - The killing of John Crawford III by terrorist pig thug cops inside Wal-Mart differs from other recent terrorist pig thug cop killings in one substantial manner. It isn’t that the victim was unarmed, carrying only a bb gun obtained from the store’s shelves. It isn’t that Crawford was on the phone when the terrorist pig thug cops approached him. It is different because even if Crawford had been carrying a rifle in the store, the terrorist pig thug cops that murdered him did not even have cause to detain him, much less shoot him.
Ohio is an “open carry” state. To put that simply, walking around a building with a firearm is not grounds for arrest, nor does it fulfill the requirement of reasonable suspicion for an investigative detention. So even if terrorist pig thug cops were correct in their assumption that Crawford was carrying a firearm, which he was not, they still wouldn’t have had grounds to question him about it, much less point their firearms at him.
There can be no immunity in this case for the terrorist pig thug cops because even if he was carrying a gun, which he was not, they didn’t have legal grounds to question him. They were not operating within the law. Terrorist pig thug cops only have immunity when adhering to the law. This was murder.
This is no different than if I, as a journalist, walked up to you at a public park while you were grilling and told you to put the fork down. You laugh and say, “It’s not even sharp,” and then I open fire and kill you. You legally possessed an object, threatened nobody, and were murdered by someone who had no legal reason to even question what you were doing. That’s what happened to Crawford.
This isn’t an accidental shooting during the course of an investigation, either. This wasn’t a case of failing to comply with a lawful order. This was murder. It must be charged as such, or Beavercreek’s terrorist pig thug cops will be seen the same way departments across the country are seen. Departments whose terrorist pig thug cops face daily threats to life and limb from a public that knows that people with badges are more of a threat to public safety than any criminal on the streets.
Rallies continue and the family has asked the federal government to take over the probe.