Biff_Poindexter
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"Haworth Police Officer Jerry Neal Pollard was arrested Thursday and faces a felony charge after allegedly pointing a firearm at a man and calling him a racist remark, according to court records out of McCurtain County. Pollard was reportedly off-duty when the incident happened back on April 24. According to a report from the McCurtain Gazette-News, Pollard allegedly yelled racist remarks at an Alford Metals employee while pointing a gun at the victim. According to the McCurtain Gazette-News, another witness told OSBI that they saw Pollard speed up to the store, get out of the vehicle, grab a rifle, point it at the victim, and shout the slur.
The McCurtain Gazette-News reported that an agent with the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigations (OSBI) spoke with the victim who saw Pollard point a rifle at him and say “Run, (n-word) run.” This comes weeks after McCurtain County officials are allegedly caught on a recording discussing the murder of a journalist and hanging Black Oklahomans."
There seems to be a lot missing to this story; it is hard for me to believe that this cop just pulled out his rifle and threatened a guy. What do we know about this thug store employee? Did he try to rob Officer Pollard? Did this guy try to rape his wife, was he mouthing off to Officer Pollard and acting uppity? There is something he must have done to make this officer react the way he did...Pollard may very well have been within his rights to threaten to shoot this n*ggr.....and why are these racist prosecutors even taking into account what Pollard called the guy?
This is a blatant attack by the deeply racist institutions in Oklahoma law enforcement. This is his 1st amendment right; he can call the guy anything he wants...what did the guy call him? Why didn't these racist prosecutors investigate that? Oklahoma has a long messy history of being anti-white at the highest levels of government; this is reaching critical mass and it's time for Conservatives to fight back....one way to do this is by demanding justice for Pollard.