tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5566218255593508712.post440785406174844915..comments2023-07-04T08:41:57.862-04:00Comments on The Baltimore Spectator: Weed Vs. Weapons, Which Poses Greater Threat?The Baltimore Spectatorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15897704321889584404noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5566218255593508712.post-39399624101607399682009-06-07T20:28:52.003-04:002009-06-07T20:28:52.003-04:00thank you Mr. MacArthur.
The way to destroy evil i...thank you Mr. MacArthur.<br />The way to destroy evil is to drag it into the light. This is the reason Baltimore Police is now Baltimore Secret Police. They can not take the light. Like demons and vampires the light weakens and kills them. <br />The Billyfield crime family, the Mistresses of Murder, and their Negro flunkies are waging a relentless war on straight Black men. By positively identifying them and the acts of cowardice and crimality they perpetrate you are letting the sunshine in.<br />A STAKE THRU THE HEART KILLS ONE VAMPIRE.<br />TEARING THE ROOF OFF AT HIGH NOON DESTROYS EVERY THUG, HOOKER, HARLOT, RAPIST, AND MURDERER IN A BALTIMORE SECRET POLICE UNIFORM.<br />KEEP UP THE GOOD FIGHT!anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05566100329993956703noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5566218255593508712.post-27832202205696073872009-06-06T08:34:41.670-04:002009-06-06T08:34:41.670-04:00Obviously, it's more importantant to the cop t...Obviously, it's more importantant to the cop to screw up someone's life ( Blackman ) with a drug arrest , than to save a life. ( Blackman's )<br /><br />This coward officer has made it clear, he is brave enough to harass , er... arrest a non violent offender , but to much of a coward to do what he is paid to do. ( Protect & Serve.<br /><br />Further proof that illegal drugs fuel the white economy. <br />( >>>>>>Betting left nut this coward is white. )<br /><br />Verdict: Fire this pu$$y@$$ cop's B3tch@$$!EDOGZ818noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5566218255593508712.post-58105380270480810442009-06-05T17:16:13.270-04:002009-06-05T17:16:13.270-04:00Sir, you have no idea of the procedures and guidel...Sir, you have no idea of the procedures and guidelines that are set forth for officers in regard to arrest and officer safety. Officer Cenatus did what he was trained to do point blank. There are so many things wrong with the actions you suggested Officer Cenatus take. All of which are against departmental policy firstly, but more importantly against common sense. An officer does not respond to a shooting without backup. Had he simply let "DB" go he could potentially have become a victim himself. Who's to say that the shooter a block over wasn't an associate of "DB"? Officer Cenatus does not police to rack up "stats". I've worked shoulder to shoulder with the guy and can tell you he does his JOB because that's the type of officer he is. He takes pride in locking up the drug scum and gang bangers that have taken this once proud city into an abyss of murder, junkies, and despair. I'll never forget the words that came out of his mouth one early morning when it appeared that even the lowest of the low was fast asleep. He had just stopped a cab driver that he had observed arguing with a female passenger and had turned the wrong way on a one way street. A fellow (sleepy) officer asked him if he was trying to save the world and he replied banging his fist on the top of the car "I come here to WORK. I don't come to work to be lazy. I dont care what time in the morning it is". <br /> Besides the weed, that "tiny pill" you attempt to make downplay was a gelcap filled with heroin. Heroin no matter how small the amount taken off someone, is the one drug that single handedly destroyed this city. There is no minimizing heroin. I'm not sure what your beef is with the police in Baltimore or the story behind it but your attitude might change if you had simply asked officer Cenatus to explain to you why he handled the situation the way he did. You'd realize that it has NOTHING to do with stats but EVERYTHING to do with <b>officer safety</b>. Those two words are the most important in a police officers vocabulary and dictate whether an officer goes home to his family every day. And to belittle a man for hearing shots so close to him but not knowing where in the darkness of the Eastern District they came from is shameful. How would YOU react to not knowing if you were the target of said shots? How about you request a ride-along on the evening or midnight shift in sector 1 of the Eastern and see how cool and calm you stay? Oh and one more thing, before you go passing judgement you might want to check <b>YOUR</b> "grammatical and common spelling errors"in the second and sixth paragraphs of your posting.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com