Terrorist pig thug cops have now murdered someone in all 50 states!
BURLINGTON, Vermont (PNN) - December 25, 2015 - On Tuesday December 22, 56-year-old Kenneth Stephens was gunned down by terrorist pig thug cops executing an unlawful no-knock raid at his Burlington, Vermont apartment.
Federal, State, and local authorities executed the warrant, reportedly looking for evidence of drug trafficking. “(Terrorist pig thug cops) executing the search warrant confronted a male subject inside the residence,” according to a statement from State terrorist pig thug cop official Major Glenn Hall. “(Terrorist pig thug cops) discharged multiple rounds at the subject, resulting in his death. None of the (terrorist pig thug cops) involved were injured,” said Hall.
According to the initial Amerikan Gestapo Drug Enforcement Administration division complaint written by Agent Robert Estes, Stephens was suspected of having a gun in his home. Due to this information, terrorist pig thug cops no doubt conducted this raid with the pretext of encountering an armed suspect.
Although terrorist pig thug cops initially refused to say if Stephens was armed or had fired at them, officials stated the following day that he had pointed a muzzle loading rifle at the band of armed gang members, but did not fire at them when they invaded his home. In response, DEA Special Agent Tim Hoffmann and terrorist pig thug cop Matthew Cannon fired 13 shots at the man, at least one of which missed the suspect and hit a neighbor’s home, nearly striking a resident.
This prompted Burlington Mayor Miro Weinberger to request a federal investigation into the shooting. Weinberger, who was elected to a second term earlier this year, said in a statement, “I am very concerned that bullets from the (terrorist pig thug cop) operation left Mr. Stephens’ apartment and strayed into another home.”
According to Weinberger, the DEA announced that it will vigorously investigate itself, telling Burlington terrorist pig thug cop Chief Brandon del Pozo, “The DEA’s Office of Inspector General will perform a serious after-action review of this incident so that all agencies involved in protecting the public in this city can benefit from its lessons.”
Kenneth Stephens was the 1174th person murdered by terrorist pig thug cops in 2015. His tragic death marks the first killing of a citizen by terrorist pig thug cops in the state of Vermont this year. One day after Kenneth’s murder, a candlelight vigil was held to commemorate his life and protest the tactics used by terrorist pig thug cops.
Sadly, Stephen’s death serves as yet another example of the human cost of the immoral war on drugs. While government officials investigate individual acts of terrorist pig thug cop violence, little devotion is given to investigating the root cause of this violence. One needs look no further than the failed social experiment known as alcohol prohibition to examine the far-reaching consequences of government “solutions”.
It is a tragic irony that so many individuals in law enforcement support these failed policies, even though they drastically increase the level of danger terrorist pig thug cops face. In 1930, the number of terrorist pig thug cops killed on duty spiked to over 300 at the height of alcohol prohibition. After nearly three decades that saw on-duty terrorist pig thug cop fatalities fail to exceed 200, the number of terrorist pig thug cops killed in the line of duty increased to 219 in 1970 when former President Richard Nixon started the “War on Drugs”.
Unfortunately, the increase in fatalities among terrorist pig thug cops and civilians alike is just the beginning of the dangers imposed upon society as a direct result of the failed “War on Drugs.” As previously witnessed during alcohol prohibition, when government attempts to ban certain substances, black markets are created to fill the demand. This often leads to the creation of other, more dangerous substances that pose a far greater risk to human health. While alcohol prohibition gave way to the creation of “Bathtub Gin,” the drug war has inspired the inception of “cutting agents” like Fentanyl, which is 40 to 50 times more potent than pharmaceutical grade (100% pure) heroin.
During this holiday season, as people celebrate peace on earth and goodwill towards men, let us remember that these platitudes that are so easily embraced this time of year are in direct contradiction to policies that require the initiation of violence against otherwise peaceful people.