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Teh One Who Knocks
07-13-2020, 12:03 PM
By Lee Brown - The New York Post


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Two Texas cops were shot and killed in an ambush as they arrived on a domestic violence call, according to their chief.

McAllen officers Edelmiro Garza, 45, and Ismael Chavez, 39, “never had a chance” as the gunman opened fire in the South Texas border town Saturday, police chief Victor Rodriguez said.

Gunman Audon Ignacio Camarillo, 23, initially hid behind a car when other officers arrived — shooting and killing himself before he could be arrested, the chief said.

Colleagues of the slain cops had no idea of the two officers’ deaths until they arrived and found their bodies, Rodriguez said.

“We have lost two brave public servants who sought only to keep peace in our City,” Rodriguez, visibly distraught, told The (McAllen) Monitor.

“They were doing their job. That is what they were supposed to do,” he said.

“The officers never had a chance to suspect deadly assault on them, much less death.”

Details of the domestic disturbance call that was responded to by Garza and Chavez — veterans with the force for eight and two years respectively — were not immediately known.

Camarillo had a few run-ins with police beginning in 2016 to his most recent arrest last month on assault charges, according to public records.

Law enforcement from several cities in Hidalgo County gathered Saturday evening at McAllen Medical to honor Garza and Chavez. More than 50 police cars were part of a procession that accompanied the bodies of the officers, who were taken to Hidalgo County pathology for an autopsy.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, who spoke with Rodriguez, offered the full backing of the state and expressed his support via social media.

“Two of our finest were killed in the line of duty while working to protect residents in their community,” Abbott wrote on Twitter. “We unite to #BackTheBlue.”

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton tweeted that his office will provide the McAllen Police Department with any help needed.

“Our prayers and full support are with the valiant men and women of the #CityofMcAllen PD this evening,” Paxton wrote “We are grateful for police in McAllen and around this great state.”

Rep. Vicente Gonzalez of McAllen said in a statement that receiving news of the two officers’ deaths was “devastating.”

“This is devastating news to our community. My heart breaks for these fallen officers and their families,” Gonzalez said. “They served McAllen bravely and honorably and I will keep them in my prayers.”

Teh One Who Knocks
07-13-2020, 12:03 PM
By Kate Sheehy - New York Post


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The daughter of one of two cops killed in a weekend ambush in McAllen, Texas, got slammed on Twitter — for posting the hashtag #bluelivesmatter in a moving tribute to her late dad, according to a report Sunday.

Savannah Chavez, the daughter of slain Officer Ismael Chavez, 39, tweeted in a since-deleted post Saturday — the same day her father and fellow McAllen cop Edelmiro Garza, 45, were fatally gunned down responding to a domestic disturbance — “Words cannot describe the pain I’m in, but I’m glad my dad is at peace,” Heavy.com said.

“You were an amazing man and anyone who ever came across you knew that,” the daughter added.

“I’m going to miss you so much. you died doing what you loved most, you died a hero. i love you daddy, see you soon. #bluelivesmatter 💙.”

The posting was up long enough to garner heartfelt sympathy and tributes — and hatred, too.

“Being a cop is a choice. Lmao and last time I checked, blue people don’t exist. Maybe educate yourself?” one person tweeted.

Another wrote, “Blue lives matter was literally created in response to and to undermine black lives matter. There’s no other connotation unfortunately.”

A third person, who identified herself as a high-school student, added, “I am so sorry for your loss but you didn’t have to use a racist hashtag.”

lost in melb.
07-13-2020, 01:10 PM
In fairness, they versions of #blacklivesmatter would cop less flack is a came up with their own hashtag instead of mimicking. It comes across as a counter movement, no matter how you try and explain it

Griffin
07-13-2020, 06:36 PM
No! We just need to quit pandering to these fucksticks and treat them as the terrorists they are.

RBP
07-13-2020, 11:20 PM
In fairness, they versions of #blacklivesmatter would cop less flack is a came up with their own hashtag instead of mimicking. It comes across as a counter movement, no matter how you try and explain it

:roll:

lost in melb.
07-14-2020, 12:25 AM
:roll:

:privilege::dumbfounded:

lost in melb.
07-14-2020, 12:33 AM
No! We just need to quit pandering to these fucksticks and treat them as the terrorists they are.

They are the We, Mister

Griffin
07-14-2020, 12:43 AM
They are the We, Mister


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PorkChopSandwiches
07-14-2020, 03:41 PM
:lol: