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Topic: Paramus police arrest 2 teens after group of 10 harassed officers |
Paramus police arrest 2 teens after group of 10 harassed officers
The Record [Hackensack, NJ], by Hannan Adely
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Posted By:Ribicon, 1/5/2013 5:42:16 PM
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| Paramus – A group of unruly males taunted and hurled obscenities at police during a motor-vehicle stop early Saturday, in an incident that ended with two officers and one teenager in the hospital, according to borough police. Paramus Police Officer Anthony Liggio had stopped a motor vehicle on Route 4 east, backed up by Officer Joseph Cullen, just before 2:30 a.m. A group of about 10 males walking on the road approached the officers and began to yell and scream insults and obscenities at them, police said. The officers told the group to move on but they refused to leave
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Comments: Latest installment of Guess the Perp?
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
blappy, 1/5/2013 5:51:12 PM (No. 9100720)
Thin. Blue. Line.
Be prepared.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
bamapreacher, 1/5/2013 5:57:14 PM (No. 9100725)
Urban youth are expected to be feral among themselves, but when they start attacking police officers it´s time to set up zones where police won´t have to go if they don´t want to. Wasn´t there some kind of book or movie about something like "no fire zones" where police didn´t bother to go no matter what was going on?
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
trackman999, 1/5/2013 5:57:21 PM (No. 9100726)
When race isn´t mentioned , it tells what race they are. Same thing when a politicians party isnt mentioned.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Spidey, 1/5/2013 6:02:32 PM (No. 9100732)
I´m always disappointed when there´s no mug shots on stories like this.I mean you could always find a pic on the honor roll files.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
jl80863, 1/5/2013 6:05:36 PM (No. 9100735)
Number 4, I spritzed coffee all over my computer screen.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
artman1746, 1/5/2013 6:10:09 PM (No. 9100738)
We´ll see the day where there will be no respect for police and gangs of blacks and Hispanics will run wild like feral cats, for generations with not a father to be found. And we will still be hearing its Whitey´s fault.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Muncsdad, 1/5/2013 6:25:03 PM (No. 9100745)
Obama voters.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
The Other Guy, 1/5/2013 6:32:40 PM (No. 9100755)
Society has been on a downward course since the Vietnam era. Lots of factors contribute, but the overriding one, I believe, is ACLU activism and the accompanying claims of police brutality. If I would have antagonized a cop when I was a teenager, he would have found me guilty of acting stupid in public and administered punishment on the spot. I would have been punished with a fat lip. Wouldn´t have tied up a court room, wouldn´t have cost the taxpayers a dime, would have used only a couple of minutes of the cop´s time and would have been reinforced my my father if he learned of it. Seems to me that that was a better system.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
MisterDickens, 1/5/2013 6:35:13 PM (No. 9100757)
Right, #7. They worship the asshat, too. If mental health checkups are needed for gun buyers, a mental health checkup is darn sure needed for Zero.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
grounded, 1/5/2013 7:33:17 PM (No. 9100794)
A lot of cops, like about 1/3 belong to unions and among that number a goodly number of them and their organizations support policies that are anathema to freedom. Like seizure of a person´s cash when in the opinion of the cops that cash MIGHT be used for a drug transaction. And local cops get to share in the proceeds of hard asset seizures as well. Not to mention that the cops would just as soon have nobody armed but themselves. Plus the DOJ gives out all kinds of grants for special "law enforcement" projects and goodies. And don´t even get me started on entrapment and sting operations. You will probably find a bunch of Obama voters populating the thin blue line. A lot of cops come from the same socioeconomic strata that produces most criminals, they just managed to veer a couple of degrees off the course of lawlessness.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
jir, 1/5/2013 7:46:15 PM (No. 9100799)
The article says the two arrested are from Teaneck. Allow me to translate, if Obama had sons, they would look like your average Teaneck resident, for the most part.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
fishbone, 1/5/2013 8:02:56 PM (No. 9100803)
Sorry #6 but #10 has the right of it. I´ve had lower and lower opinions of the police in the past 20 years or so. It´s getting harder and harder to determine to who to root for in some of these altercations. If the police don´t start policing themselves instead of having an "us vs them" attitude (guess who´s the "them" in that phrase), then they will continue to lose my respect. I would dearly love to give them respect but they have to earn it.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
4Justice, 1/5/2013 8:09:45 PM (No. 9100806)
I do agree #10. But for those who automatically are trying to turn this into a racial issue, let me say that these feral youths come in all colors. Where I live, they are mostly hispanic and white. Yes, the number of black gang types is proportionately larger than most other ethnicities, but one still should not assume that the perps are one race or another without some kind of proof. It doesn´t help the situation. The media should be honest about it though. You can´t address the problems in the community until you expose it for what it is. And it really isn´t racial as it is cultural (most of which has been shaped by our leftist dominated society for the past 45 years).
By the way, please don´t insult feral cats. My feral cat family is very well-behaved!
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
neanderthal, 1/5/2013 8:24:03 PM (No. 9100812)
As long as the press won´t tell us the main identifying characteristics, we have to guess. Right now, my batting average is around .830. BTW, this was a black gang, I´ll bet, and my average will go up. I´m taking bets.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
3rdjerseyman, 1/5/2013 8:46:44 PM (No. 9100839)
Teaneck-black.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
tedinmich, 1/5/2013 8:50:18 PM (No. 9100843)
It´s hard to tell who #12 is rooting for, the negro gang or the arresting officers! It would appear that 12 might be the one with the chip on his shoulder!!! I wonder what caused that?
Ted in Mchigan
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
ColonialAmerican1623, 1/5/2013 9:13:58 PM (No. 9100856)
More feral youth raised by wolves.
When a judge requires the mothers to sit in jail with their undisciplined kids, you might see a change.
I know many do not agree with me, but we need to bring back the draft to get these kids some discipline.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
Barkingkangaroo, 1/5/2013 9:24:56 PM (No. 9100862)
Sounds like these kids need to be treated a king. Rodney King.
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
Ida Lil, 1/6/2013 12:22:01 AM (No. 9101004)
Ny gosh who wrote that 18th century stilted language news tidbit. The old aunt in the attic? It´s almost as bad as Ubonics.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
rexhandsom, 1/6/2013 1:40:02 AM (No. 9101019)
I think most of us know it´s true,[in closed reply´s] The MSM should carry much of the blame, for covering up this mess as a Feral Cat would. This has been going on for many years and it has only made it worse for the many Blacks who are caught in the middle of the mess in the Hood, pretty soon it will take one big Cat to cover up the mess........ Perhaps a Bulldozer will be the only answer.
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
kanphil, 1/6/2013 3:11:19 AM (No. 9101035)
They were teenagers, out on the streets at 2:30? Probably pointless to ask, but where were their parents?
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
Crosscut, 1/6/2013 3:27:39 AM (No. 9101041)
This is a harbinger of things to come and why Americans are acquiring firearms to protect their families and property from these savages. The tyranny and oppression coming from big government ain´t helping anything either.
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Reply 23 - Posted by:
Trigger2, 1/6/2013 5:35:49 AM (No. 9101070)
When Barry takes away law-abiding citizen guns, who´s going to protect us from the feral savages who have more rights than a law-abiding citizen does?
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Reply 24 - Posted by:
NJVol, 1/6/2013 8:28:53 AM (No. 9101256)
Sorry #15, but Teaneck does not = black. There also alot of Jews in Teaneck. I´ll bet this was a gang of Jewish kids. /s
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Reply 25 - Posted by:
Rolfnader, 1/6/2013 10:07:49 AM (No. 9101436)
Not just voters, #7- this is Obama´s Army.
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Reply 26 - Posted by:
civilservant, 1/6/2013 12:57:20 PM (No. 9101677)
Lotsa crooks from Teaneck. Martha Stewart is from Teaneck. ;)
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