By N.S.
A salt-and-pepper team of detroit cops' halting of a kidnapping, was straight out of Car 54, Where are You?, but the media refused to tell the story
During the early 1960s, a classic sitcom called, Car 54, Where are You?, starred Fred Gwynne, as New York City policeman Francis Muldoon, and Joe E. Ross as his partner, Officer Gunther Toody. Muldoon has lived in the shadow of his father, a celebrated detective, all his life. The elder Officer Muldoon got his gold shield, for bringing in a gang of bank robbers.
By the end of the episode, however, young Muldood learns that his father was no gang-busting genius. The bank robbers had impersonated firemen, but they were wearing winter uniformed during the dog days of summer!
In this case, detroit officers Parrish and Flannel of the 8th precinct pulled over a driver who had run a red light, and “felt something wasn’t right and asked a question they don’t always ask after they pulled her over.
“Are these your children? To which she said yes, and the children at the same time were shaking their head no,” said Chief James White.
What the text doesn't tell you, but the video makes obvious, is why the cops “felt something wasn’t right.” The lady kidnapper was White, but the children were black!
The operatives at detroit ABC affiliate wxyz are so pc, that they wouldn't state the obvious!
https://www.wxyz.com/news/region/detroit/how-four-siblings-stuck-together-to-survive-a-kidnapping-in-detroit


1 comment:
A White woman,kidnapping black kids,just proves she's not guilty by reason of insanity.
Lock her up in a padded room--and don't let the "Gary Busey look-a-like",see the outside world,ever again.
--GRA
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