Tyrone N. Butts
APE Reporter
Fighting Domestic Terrorism
JACKSONVILLE, FL -- The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office is looking into ways to implement its newest training on domestic terrorism. Thursday night, the JSO welcomed its 18 newest members of the force. Sheriff John Rutherford presented the officers with their badges at a ceremony at FCCJ.
The JSO is learning new ways to deal with extremist groups and terrorist threats, like one's that have recently left membership applications for the Ku Klux Klan and other white supremacist groups in First Coast neighbor
oods.
Chief George Lueders, the Director of Homeland Security, says they are reminders that terrorism isn't just an international problem. "What happened since 9/11 is that we'
;ve focused on international terrorist groups, but we have local people too."
nThe JSO, along with other police agencies, recently underwent specialized training to learn how to identify domestic terrorism, to find who the groups are in our area and how to monitor them.
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Yep, we gots to get dem evil white peoples off da streets rite NOW!
While we were sleeping the Supreme Court burnt the Constitution of the United States of America. This is no longer the country I was born in and grew up in. What I learned about the United States Constitution in high school and college no longer applies. We weren't c
onquered, we elected our conquerors and they in turn appointed Supreme Court Justices that instead of interpreting law, mandated law. The covenant is broken between citizen and government. We are toas
t.
T.N.B.
JACKSONVILLE, FL -- The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office is looking into ways to implement its newest training on domestic terrorism. Thursday night, the JSO welcomed its 18 newest members of the force. Sheriff John Rutherford presented the officers with their badges at a ceremony at FCCJ.
The JSO is learning new ways to deal with extremist groups and terrorist threats, like one's that have recently left membership applications for the Ku Klux Klan and other white supremacist groups in First Coast neighbor
oods.
Chief George Lueders, the Director of Homeland Security, says they are reminders that terrorism isn't just an international problem. "What happened since 9/11 is that we'
;ve focused on international terrorist groups, but we have local people too."
nThe JSO, along with other police agencies, recently underwent specialized training to learn how to identify domestic terrorism, to find who the groups are in our area and how to monitor them.
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Yep, we gots to get dem evil white peoples off da streets rite NOW!
While we were sleeping the Supreme Court burnt the Constitution of the United States of America. This is no longer the country I was born in and grew up in. What I learned about the United States Constitution in high school and college no longer applies. We weren't c
onquered, we elected our conquerors and they in turn appointed Supreme Court Justices that instead of interpreting law, mandated law. The covenant is broken between citizen and government. We are toas
t.
T.N.B.