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Boston’s first black police commissioner blasts ACLU
Posted on 11/26/18 at 4:44 pm
Posted on 11/26/18 at 4:44 pm
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Four months after he was sworn in as Boston’s first black police commissioner, William Gross blasted the American Civil Liberties Union over its lawsuit, saying the city’s cops racially profile people of color in their efforts to fight gangs.
The ACLU suit accuses the police department of using a gang-monitoring system that targets and investigates a disproportionate number of black and brown people who may not even belong to a gang, WFXT-TV reported.
With that, Gross fired back at the ACLU on Facebook and called the civil rights organization “paper warriors,” the station said.
“How would they know,” the commissioner noted in his post, “they are never in the streets but always hiding and waiting for a slow news day to justify their existence.”
“I sure as hell didn’t see the ACLU in El Salvador working to find a solution to our youth being inducted into the MS-13 Gang and The 18th Street Gang,” he continued, in reference to a trip he took to the Central American country. “Didn’t see the ACLU there or at any of our 22 programs and initiatives for our citizens and youth. Despite the paper warriors, we’ll continue to do our jobs.”
The commissioner’s post also criticized the ACLU for apparently not caring when an officer is “shot and killed by criminal” while vigorously standing up for those accused of such violence.
Gross specifically noted how he saw things after Boston Police Officer John Moynihan was shot point-blank in the face by a convicted felon during a traffic stop in 2015, WFXT reported.
“I sure as hell saw a member of the ACLU in the background taking pictures as a certain group tried to crash through the crime scene three hours later as they advocated for the criminal that shot the officer,” he said in his post.
“No ACLU when officers are shot, no ACLU when we help citizens, no ACLU present when we have to explain to a mother that her son or daughter was horribly murdered by gang violence,” Gross also noted, according to the station, adding that the organization won’t “take a risk or even walk the streets to interact with our communities.”
Four months after he was sworn in as Boston’s first black police commissioner, William Gross blasted the American Civil Liberties Union over its lawsuit, saying the city’s cops racially profile people of color in their efforts to fight gangs.
The ACLU suit accuses the police department of using a gang-monitoring system that targets and investigates a disproportionate number of black and brown people who may not even belong to a gang, WFXT-TV reported.
With that, Gross fired back at the ACLU on Facebook and called the civil rights organization “paper warriors,” the station said.
“How would they know,” the commissioner noted in his post, “they are never in the streets but always hiding and waiting for a slow news day to justify their existence.”
“I sure as hell didn’t see the ACLU in El Salvador working to find a solution to our youth being inducted into the MS-13 Gang and The 18th Street Gang,” he continued, in reference to a trip he took to the Central American country. “Didn’t see the ACLU there or at any of our 22 programs and initiatives for our citizens and youth. Despite the paper warriors, we’ll continue to do our jobs.”
The commissioner’s post also criticized the ACLU for apparently not caring when an officer is “shot and killed by criminal” while vigorously standing up for those accused of such violence.
Gross specifically noted how he saw things after Boston Police Officer John Moynihan was shot point-blank in the face by a convicted felon during a traffic stop in 2015, WFXT reported.
“I sure as hell saw a member of the ACLU in the background taking pictures as a certain group tried to crash through the crime scene three hours later as they advocated for the criminal that shot the officer,” he said in his post.
“No ACLU when officers are shot, no ACLU when we help citizens, no ACLU present when we have to explain to a mother that her son or daughter was horribly murdered by gang violence,” Gross also noted, according to the station, adding that the organization won’t “take a risk or even walk the streets to interact with our communities.”
Posted on 11/26/18 at 4:48 pm to Crimson Wraith
Go Commissioner Gross tell it like it is bro.....

Posted on 11/26/18 at 4:49 pm to Crimson Wraith
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William Gross
Commissioner Gross? Welcome to the Republican Party.
This post was edited on 11/26/18 at 4:50 pm
Posted on 11/26/18 at 4:51 pm to Crimson Wraith
That Uncle Tom better check himself, the mainstream mafia are coming for that ordinary negro
Posted on 11/26/18 at 4:59 pm to Crimson Wraith
Now THAT is how you woke.
Posted on 11/26/18 at 5:00 pm to Crimson Wraith
The ACLU is a terrorist organization.
The Anti Christ Legal Union.
The Anti Christ Legal Union.
Posted on 11/26/18 at 5:27 pm to Crimson Wraith
He will be forced to apologize soon
Posted on 11/26/18 at 5:50 pm to Crimson Wraith
One wonders if black people will ever tire of the crumbs they get from white leftists
Posted on 11/26/18 at 6:46 pm to Crimson Wraith
White liberals are blacks worse enemy.
Posted on 11/26/18 at 7:42 pm to Crimson Wraith
Get this man a coat!!! Preach
Posted on 11/26/18 at 9:00 pm to geauxbrown
Get that man a big coat!
Posted on 11/26/18 at 9:03 pm to Crimson Wraith
quote:
ACLU suit accuses the police department of using a gang-monitoring system that targets and investigates a disproportionate number of black and brown people
What if, and stay with me here, but just what if the gangs are disproportionately black and brown?
In fact, where is the ACLU suit against MS-13, The 18th Street Gang, and the East Side Catorces for their discriminatory recruitment practices?
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