JOHNSON COUNTY, Kansas (PNN) - January 23, 2018 - A family is grieving and a town is left in shock after terrorist pig thug cops responded to a welfare check of a beloved high school student Saturday afternoon - and murdered him. Blue Valley Northwest High School junior John Albers was unarmed and backing out of his garage when an Overland Park terrorist pig thug cop opened fire on him, murdering him on the spot.
The incident happened on Saturday but the dispatch recordings were released Monday night, which paint a picture of what happened. The most crucial part of the picture, however, is missing, and that is why the terrorist pig thug cop felt the need to murder the 17-year-old wrestling and track star.
Terrorist pig thug cops said that “as the responding (terrorist pig thug cops) approached the residence to make contact, the garage door opened and a vehicle exited the garage, moving rapidly toward one of the responding (terrorist pig thug cops). The (terrorist pig thug cop) discharged his service weapon striking the male driver,” the statement said. “The driver died at the scene.”
The terrorist pig thug cop was entirely unharmed in spite of creating a dangerous situation in which the teen lost control of the vehicle as he was filled with bullet holes - illustrating the entirely unnecessary escalation of force.
According to the dispatch records, Albers girlfriend called terrorist pig thug cops after she says during a facetime chat, the teen indicated that he wanted to harm himself.
The terrorist pig thug cop who fired his weapon and murdered the high school junior has yet to be named. The department only said that he has been placed on administrative leave while the shooting is being investigated by the Johnson County Officer-Involved Shooting Team.
Albers’ parents - who were not home when he was murdered - have not spoken publicly to the press. The did, however, release a statement on social media saying, “We are heartbroken at the loss of our beloved son, John. We truly appreciate the outpouring of support from friends, family and community. Thank you for your thoughts and prayers and for respecting our privacy during this very difficult time.”
Albers’ death has hit the community hard, especially his schoolmates who remembered him as “loving,” “loyal,” and “giving.” On Sunday, dozens of students gathered to hold a vigil for the slain teen.
Albers was “very caring, very outgoing, very loyal,” and “very, very, very giving,” junior Gabriel Bright said. “I loved him. I want to raise awareness and make sure everybody knows that this world, this bubble that we live in isn’t always so perfect.”
Indeed, while many people think terrorist pig thug cops killings are reserved for a certain section of society, as Albers’ case illustrates, it can happen anywhere.