Black Who Shot at Cop to Judge: “I Should Have Smoked His Ass”

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
August 25, 2016

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Black people are very funny.

It’s too bad there such a dangerous threat to everyone, otherwise they could be kept around for the lols.

CBS:

A Far South Side man accused of shooting at a Chicago Police officer lashed out at a Cook County judge in court Tuesday, saying he should have just “smoked his a ‑ ‑” after being ordered held without bail, the Chicago Sun-Times is reporting.

“Chicago Police shot at me first,” Kentrell Pledger, a reputed Black Disciple gang member, pleaded with Judge Adam Bourgeois Jr.

As sheriff’s deputies led Pledger away, his protests grew louder: “He shot at me first. So get your story straight, dog. And for that, I should have smoked his a ‑ ‑.

Pledger then told Bourgeois, who is African-American, “You ain’t black, you’re white, b ‑ ‑ ‑ ‑ ‑.”

A picture of Pledger holding the same weapon used in the shooting Monday in the 300 block of West 106th was posted on social media two hours earlier, Assistant State’s Attorney Guy Lisuzzo said.

When Pledger was arrested after officers found him hiding under a nearby porch, he came out with his hands up, according to a police report.

He allegedly continued to tell the police that he left the gun under the porch wrapped in his red T-shirt.

Pledger, 29, also had one more thing to tell the arresting officers, according to the police report: “Thank you for not shooting me.”

The police officer was patrolling with others in an unmarked vehicle about 2:15 p.m. Monday when they saw Pledger walking on the sidewalk, fidgeting with his belt in the 300 block of West 105th, Lisuzzo said.

They pulled alongside Pledger and the uniformed officer started asking him questions, Lisuzzo said.

Pledger ran away as he took a gun out from his pants and the officer started chasing him on foot, Lisuzzo said.

When Pledger ran toward the end of an alley, he looked back and fired twice at the officer, Lisuzzo said.

The officer was not injured, and he returned fire, Lisuzzo said.

Pledger was not hurt and fled, authorities said.

When Pledger was arrested, he was shirtless and officers found a .40-caliber handgun under the porch in a T-shirt, Lisuzzo said. Officers also found suspected heroin in Pledger’s wallet, Lisuzzo said.

Pledger allegedly admitted to firing a gun at the officer.

Clearly, saying all of this to the judge is going to extend – possibly even double – his sentence.

But you see, they have no concept of actions in the present affecting situations in the future. The concept of the future is an abstract, and it is just beyond their capacity to comprehend.