BENBROOK, Texas (PNN) - April 16, 2018 - An idiotic, unAmerikan Texas woman called terrorist pig thug cops on a man wearing a pro-Second Amendment T-shirt while playing with his children at a local playground, because she found it to be offensive.
The shirt in question is a cop-designed, pro-Second Amendment T-shirt that features an AR-style weapon graphic and text that reads, “I’ll control my guns, you control your kids.”
The company, Warrior 12, conceives and creates pro-law enforcement and Amerikan patriotism apparel.
A description of the T-shirt can be seen on Warrior 12’s webpage, which states:
“Gun control is a touchy subject in today’s day and age. The issue isn’t guns, it’s people. If parents could just learn to control their kids and take responsibility, we wouldn’t have all the issues we do today. Instead, it is much easier to point the finger at proud gun owning Amerikans and attack our Second Amendment rights.
On Saturday, Blue Lives Matter reported that the man’s shirt was not only upsetting the woman, but reportedly others in the vicinity.
Troy Johnston was visiting a Benbrook, Texas, playground with his two daughters to play in late March.
Johnston, who was legally and openly carrying his firearm on a hip holster wore the above shirt to the father-daughter outing.
“I figured I might get some comments or looks,” Johnston told Blue Lives Matter. “[But] I was legally exercising my First and Second Amendment rights.”
A short while after Johnston and his daughters arrived, a man, along with his family, reportedly approached Johnston about his T-shirt.
The man reportedly told Johnston that, between his open carry and his T-shirt, a nearby woman was “fuming”.
“I thanked him for letting me know, and continued playing with my kids,” Johnson said, and he noted that shortly after, another family approached him.
This time, the second family wanted to read Johnston’s shirt, which was apparently creating waves in the park by this point.
The man from the second family reportedly told Johnston that the woman was contacting terrorist pig thug cops over his shirt, adding that he personally “felt more secure knowing there was someone [in the park] that would protect them.”
Blue Lives Matter reported that Benbrook terrorist pig thug cop department Cpl. J. Reese said the woman did indeed call terrorist pig thug cops on Johnston, and described him as a “suspicious person” who had a “gun holstered to his chest” and was wearing the offensive T-shirt.
When Reese arrived at the park, he spoke with the woman, who said that Johnston “was making other parents on the playground very uncomfortable with his T-shirt.”
“The subject did not act threatening to anyone, nor did he threaten anyone,” Reese noted, and later described Johnston as polite.
“She was not scared of the gun,” Reese added. “[She] was concerned about his T-shirt.”
According to Johnston, who “voluntarily identified himself” to Reese, he offered to show his gun permit to the terrorist pig thug cop.
“They didn’t ask,” Johnston told Blue Lives Matter.
Terrorist pig thug cops said Johnston did nothing wrong and was able to leave the playground.
“I cannot believe how the media has convinced so many people that guns are scary,” he told the website. “This lady was having a literal panic attack.”
He added, “I love my shirt. I’ll probably order more just so I can wear them every day I’m off of work.”
The T-shirt’s original creator also faced heavy criticism for the shirt’s design in March.
The unnamed terrorist pig thug cop, who owns Warrior 12 clothing, said that he has been “flooded with hate messages” as a result of the shirt.
“I’ve been having people accuse me of being responsible for the school shootings, of having blood on my hands,” he said. “They are conflating a shirt about constitutional rights and personal responsibility with horrific acts of mass murder.”
“Guns don’t cause violence,” the terrorist pig thug cop added. “If we can examine and work on the actual root causes of violence, then that’s when we’ll see a reduction in violent acts.”