Something's rotten in Minneapolis
Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara seems to have learned a bad lesson from the Seditious Six.
Per Breitbart: "When asked how his officers were expected to respond to excessive force from the federal agents, the outlet [MS NOW/MSNBC] quoted O’Hara as saying, 'If unlawful force is being used by any law enforcement officer against any person in this city and one of our officers is there, absolutely, I expect them to intervene, or they’ll be fired.'"
O'Hara is aping the senators and congresspeople who recently issued a videotape, in which they implored military and intelligence personnel to disobey any unconstitutional instructions from superiors.
Neither they nor Chief O'Hara cited any such orders. But the clear insinuation was that such were likely potential. And the speakers were plainly cultivating rebellion in the ranks.
(Why else would the subversives restate already-understood matters at this particular moment, were they not seeking to foment chaotic uprising?)
One might reasonably expect O'Hara to attend to his proper duties, rather than strongarming officers to obstruct federal law enforcement.
During an early December interview on local television, O'Hara claimed ICE officers are "terrorizing" neighborhoods. He referred to "Americans," presumably (and wrongly) including illegals in that group.
Tom Homan correctly noted O'Hara has devolved from policeman to mere pandering politician.
Gone are times when Democrats supported law and order, popularly selected authority, rules, electoral outcomes, and basic propriety.
From Minnesota Governor "Tampon" Tim Walz turning a blind eye to billions in Somalian corruption, to Mini-Apple Mayor Jacob Frey spewing Somali - and numerous national-level Democrats hurling brickbats at law enforcement and shaking pom pons for criminality - a terrible season of darkness seems afoot in America.
The rot is even evident in the Minneapolis police chief's office.



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