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November 07, 2009
Seattle Police Shoot Suspected Cop-Killer
The Bill Ayers Of A New Millennium?
This past Halloween night, someone pulled up to a Seattle patrol car and, apropos of nothing, opened fire on the cruiser, wounding one officer and outright assassinating the other.
Police said auto design experts tell them the old Datsun most resembles an enhanced video image of a vehicle captured on the dashboard camera of a patrol car that responded to the shooting.
They say the car on the video was in the area at the time of the attack and is similar to the car described by surviving Officer Britt Sweeney. She returned fire, possibly hitting the car.
During the memorial service for slain Officer Timothy Brenton, Seattle police responded to a tip about a Datsun. They apprehended a suspect, who drew a gun and was shot by the police. He was in critical condition in the hospital as of Friday night.
Law-enforcement sources said Monfort also is suspected of the Oct. 22 bombing and arson of a Seattle maintenance yard, where three police cars and an RV used as a mobile precinct were damaged.
Before Monfort was identified, police found distinct evidence that leads them to believe the same person was involved in that crime and the Brenton shooting, sources said.
This Monfort fellow has a most unusual bio. You have got to read it to believe it.
Monfort received a bachelor's degree from the UW in March 2008, according to the university's degree-validation Web site. His major was in Law, Societies and Justice.
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Monfort provided this title for his project with the McNair program: "The Power of Citizenship Your Government Doesn't Want You to Know About: How to Change the Inequity of the Criminal Justice System Immediately, Through Active Citizen Nullification of Laws, As a Juror."
In an abstract of his project, Monfort said he planned to "illuminate and further" the scholarship of Paul Butler, a law professor at George Washington University. Butler is a proponent of jury nullification, a controversial principle whereby jurors feel free to disregard a judge's instructions and acquit a defendant no matter the strength of the evidence.
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"It is the moral responsibility of black jurors to emancipate some guilty black outlaws," Butler wrote in a 1995 Yale Law Journal article, adding: "My goal is the subversion of American criminal justice, at least as it now exists."
Emphasis mine.
Knowing this, don't miss the interview with one of his pivotal professors in college.
The cops nailed his profile, as it is briefly outlined at the first link. Monfort despises police but has expressed an interest in becoming a police officer in the past.
And he recently lost his job...as a security guard.
Oh, and he's a rabid lefty moonbat with missing-daddy issues.
Read the whole thing.
Thanks to Zhenjiss, who snarks, "What I can't figure out is how he was overlooked by the Obama admin. for a high level position at the Justice Dept."
Nice one.
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