Sunday, March 22, 2009

A battle in Oakland

At least three police officers in Oakland, California, were shot and killed Saturday afternoon after a man pulled over for a routine traffic stop opened fire and then battled SWAT officers at a nearby building, police said.
Sgt. Daniel Sakai, from left, Sgt. Mark Dunakin and Sgt. Ervin Romans were killed in the shootings.

The black "man", a 26-year-old Oakland resident, was later fatally shot in a shootout with a SWAT team in an apartment complex where he hid. His name was Lovelle Mixon.

A fourth officer -- also shot -- remained in critical condition

Many people in Oakland were seen dancing in the blood of the fallen officers..also many others showed up at the hospital cheering for the death of officers.

My thoughts and prayers go out to them.

1 comment:

  1. really, you are against the state, but support the police?
    i posted a few other questions on the forum, but no one has answered, so i will repost them here:


    1. you oppose a state society, yet you seem to be highly in favor of government regulating immigration. likewise, you seem to support borders, which are basically imaginary, and constantly changing lines created by governments. i was wondering how you explain this stance, when at the same time claiming to want a stateless society.

    2. you say that fascism and national anarchism are totally incompatible, yet your members are active on forums such as stormfront, which is full of fascists. on stormfront national anarchists and fascist seem to agree on many things and have many of the same goals.

    3. on stormfront national anarchists claim that national anarchism is a pro-white movement. if a group of black or asians agreed with your principals and wanted to organize their own tribes, and then together with you work on spreading national anarchism, how would you feel? why do you say that national anarchism is a pro-white movement?

    4. how do you define race, and specifically, how do you define the white race?

    5. you say, to you, race is less important than culture. how do you feel about folks from different races, who share a common (lets say american) culture living together? how do you feel about race mixing?

    6. if there was to be a successful national anarchist revolution in the bay area, what would the following society look like? there are many people from many different cultures inside the bay area, how do you see them organizing themselves and each other? what part of this society would you specifically want to live in?

    7. do you believe certain areas of the world should be inhabited by a certain race?

    thanks,
    -MC

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