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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (838957)2/24/2015 7:06:06 PM
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Sounds idiotic ..... but I know your reading comprension is terrible. I doubt you're capable of describing the theme of the book you read. Or perhaps even remembering it.



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Asian-Americans Rally Behind Officer Liang Who Shot Drug Dealer

February 24, 2015 by Daniel Greenfield 12 Comments





Chinese-Americans are rallying behind Officer Peter Liang, a rookie NYPD cop who shot drug dealing thug Akai Gurley, who had 24 previous arrests for drug dealing and robbery… among other crimes.

Like every police officer who patrols a housing project, Peter Liang risked his life in dangerous territory and accidentally opened fire. The man he hit was a drug dealer whose racist family and thuggish pol pals turned getting a cop into their own crusade.

“You think Ferguson was bad, you keep killing us here in New York and getting away with it, you haven’t seen anything yet,” Assemblyman-elect Barron said.

If anyone should have been indicted, it was Barron. Instead Officer Liang was indicted by Brooklyn’s incompetent new DA Ken Thompson who uses cops as his errand boys.

Pushing forward is Akai Gurley’s racist family.

After Justice Chun granted the prosecutors’ request to release the officer on his own recognizance, Gurley’s aunt spat out: “Asian judge!”

But of course, Officer Liang is the “racist” here. Not Barron or Akai Gurley’s racist aunt.

But many Chinese-Americans are rallying behind Liang, the only son of two parents who don’t speak English. A White House petition against the case has passed 120,000 signatures. Protest rallies are being reportedly planned.

A key figure in rallying attention has been Phil Gim, a former Republican candidate. Unfortunately the highest profile city political representative for the Asian community is still Margaret Chin who serves as a rubber stamp for left-wing political interests.

http://www.frontpagemag.com/2015/dgreenfield/chinese-americans-rally-behind-officer-liang-who-shot-drug-dealer/