See?
So… SPD does chase wanted criminals into rich west-side whitey churches.
Told you so.
Churches are not safe-havens for wanted criminals, folks. You can’t go violating your parole on a weapons violation (in this douchebag’s case) and then go running from the police, duck into a church, and expect it to be some sort of punishment-free zone.
“You can’t arrest me, I’m touching base.”
Can’t pick and choose, folks. It doesn’t work that way. Although, I am somewhat happy this jagoff picked one of the rich west-side whitey churches to run into, so that will shut up the people who think last July’s Abundant Faith situation was all about race and what side of town and blah blah blah. I know, it probably won’t shut them up, but it should. But then, it never should have been about race in the first place.
It’s about catching criminals, people. If either of these fucksticks had taken hostages, or started shooting people in the church, there would have been complete and total uproar that SPD didn’t do enough to catch the bad guy. And regardless of what people want to believe, the guy last summer had weapons in his car. The guy yesterday had already been convicted of weapons.
Oh, yeah- and THEY RAN FROM THE POLICE.
There is only one reason people ever run from the police: THEY’RE GUILTY.
Stop making excuses and let the police do their jobs without having to answer to bullshit racism claims every time something happens. You assbags want crime-free streets but expect police to be gentle and kind-hearted and soft on the bad guys. Or does that only apply for the non-white bad guys?

Shouldn’t that be, “alleged fucksticks”?
Nope.
Well, okay, perhaps with the guy from last summer, yes. Until he is either acquitted or convicted, he must be considered an “alleged fuckstick”.
This most recent idiot, no. “Parole violation”, meaning he’s already done time for weapons. He’s a fuckstick. However, I will concede that the parole violation could be “alleged” at this time.
But there again, “alleged” or not, it begs the question: if these… fine, upstanding citizens… were truly innocent, why would they run from the police?
Besides, when it boils right down to it, the court system owes people “innocent until proven guilty”. The general public does not. Right or wrong, that’s just how it is. And whether you choose to believe it or not, the only reason I do not give either of these guys the benefit of the doubt is because they ran from the police. That says they’re guilty. Period. People who aren’t guilty don’t run from the police.