It’s time to hear what you, our viewers, have to say. Our Channel 7 editorial talking about the importance of reading for young people prompted this reaction.
A convicted felon was charged after he allegedly assaulted two residents inside their home and led deputies on a pursuit before being apprehended Thursday, Rutherford County Sheriff’s deputies said.
James David Warner, 52, of Richland-Richardson Road was charged with three counts of assault, two counts of burglary, felony endangerment with a vehicle, evading arrest and theft of property.
Patrol Capt. Chris Kauffman said Warner was accused of committing two home invasions before deputies .
and this is a direct result. no coincidence. 21 days after the garner and 27 years after the murder of eddy burns in 88. it was no coincidence. it was an opportunity. and the coward sensed of an opportunity to strike because the police had been declawed. declawed, that is a perfect way to describe. it that s a fact. and essentially, you are referring to a police force that is tronning and hilo valued and to be declawed is impossible for new york city police and all police to have are or feel as if they are are victims themselves and that they are indefensible themselves. those two cops had no chance and they were assassinated essentially. attorney general holder said on
worst in 20 years when eddy burns was slaughtered in hisro car watching a witness in queens. this is horrific. what do the cops do. is there a of copycat crimes? they go to work and brekt the people and they serve nobly and professionally. is there a chance for copycat? absolutely. and individuals and people deranged and a mission against law enforcement can be influenced by the barbaric and cowardly act. here is another fear. there are millions that come and visit here in the holidays now. how do cops protect themselves from this kind of violence? if you imagine the number of cops versus the number of