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Monday, January 05, 2015

Her Caption Should Read "I Da Ho"


Meet Idaho's Andrea Espinosa. Andrea wanted to make her first felony arrest a memorable one, she she turned her mug shot into a glamour shot.

An Idaho woman flashed her pearly whites for her mugshot early Saturday morning, despite racking up several felony charges for allegedly punching a Boise Police officer in the face. Andrea Espinosa, 25, was booked on suspicion of assaulting an officer and resisting arrest after she tried to flee in a stranger's car.

Her wild night started at 3:45 a.m., when a man flagged down a patrol car. He told police that he pulled over to see if Espinosa was OK, and claimed that she jumped in his vehicle and told him to drive. She declined, and when the man got out and flagged down cops, she got in the driver's seat and allegedly tried to flee.

Considering all the hate for police stirred up by the Left recently, why wouldn't this bint smile for the camera? She's a national hero now, and will probably be invited to the White House.

Monday, July 11, 2005

I Left My Blood In San Francisco

Props to Michelle Malkin for exposing this disgusting story. This San Francisco police officer was surrounded and beaten to a bloody pulp by protestors at the G8 summit this weekend. The officer's crime? Doing his job:

The department's spokeswoman, Maria Oropeza, said the officer and his partner were driving on 23rd Street in response to a vandalism call when protesters threw a mattress underneath their patrol car.

"They got out to apprehend the suspects, at which point they were surrounded by a crowd," Oropeza said. "One of the officers was struck on the head by an unidentified object." Police arrested Cody Tarlow, 21, of Felton (Santa Cruz County), Doritt Earnst, 31, of Berkeley and a third suspect who refused to identify himself.

They were being held on suspicion of attempted lynching, malicious mischief, battery to a police officer, aggravated assault on a police officer with a deadly weapon and willful resistance to a police officer that results in serious bodily injury.

"The officer remains in the hospital in serious condition with brain swelling. He has developed a blood clot as a result of his injuries."

The offenders - who, in my opinion, should get the death penalty - all wore the usual clothing ensemble of these cowards: ski masks and bandanas over their faces, and only attacked the officer (AND TRIED TO LYNCH HIM!) when he was outnumbered.

Thank God for Michelle Malkin, the Patron Saint of Police Officers. Without her piece, this story would have probably gone unnoticed.

Monday, July 04, 2005

"Swing And A Long Drive!"

Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Jason Michaels finally hit something! Unfortunately for him, he hit a Philadelphia police officer.

I'll let the good folks at the Associated Press elaborate:

"He punched a Philadelphia police officer and wrestled him to the
ground, in the process ripping the police officer's shirt," Cpl. Jim Pauley said. "It took four officers to control him.

Police were dispersing a crowd in the Old City entertainment district just before 3 a.m. and everyone moved on willingly except Michaels, Pauley said.

Michaels was charged with aggravated assault on a police officer, simple assault and reckless endangerment. He is due to appear in court on Thursday."

Maybe if this piece of garbage showed this kind of emotion on the field, the Phils wouldn't suck nearly so bad. I am officially done with the Phillies . . . at least until Michaels is gone.