James Durdin, the father in-law of Officer Blane Salamoni (presented above), one of the Baton Rouge cops required in
Alton Sterling's lethal shooting on Wednesday has reprimanded dark nonconformists for attempting "to make a motivation" out of police killings.
James Durdin scrutinized Sterling for the shooting, charging that the man "drew a weapon" on the cops who stuck him to the ground and gave him, a case that has been invalidated by a key witness.
"It blazes my you-recognize what when it's – for the most part the dark individuals – that attempt to make a motivation out of this," Durdin told the Daily News.
"What I'd like to see is them with no police by any stretch of the imagination, so they can recognize what it resembles not to have them… The dominant part of (cops) could never be oppressive. Does anybody give a you-know-shouldn't something be said about that? We'll have social disorder (without cops)."
Durdin said Officer Blane Salamoni is "all around prepared" and did "what he's prepared to do."
"That is what I'm told this circumstance is, that is the point at which the preparation kicks in," he said.
He included that it's "a filthy disgrace that things like this end up in the news, 'cause there's something circumventing the nation and it's hostile to police. They exploit each circumstance to advance their motivation."
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