Missouri Town: Nearly the Entire Police Force Resigns Following Election of First Black Mayor

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
April 21, 2015

Welcome to the jungle, we got fun and games!
Welcome to the jungle, we got fun and games!

As it turns out, yes, there are still people willing to stand up for what they believe in. Or, at least, aren’t willing to degrade their own selves by being subjected to the irate behavior of a Black female ruler.

Five of six police officers – along with several other top city officials – in a small Missouri city handed in their resignations immediately following the election of the city’s first Black Mayor, who is a female of that species.

Daily Mail:

Tyrus Byrd, 40, was sworn into office in Parma last week, but her election victory was overshadowed by the departure of the majority of the police force, the city attorney, clerk and water treatment supervisor.

The officials all cited ‘safety concerns’ in their resignation letters, the outgoing mayor says.

There are 713 people living in the community and, according to the US Census Bureau, 57percent are white and 41percent are black.

Mrs Byrd, who was sworn in on Wednesday, told the Daily Mail Online on Sunday that she is still not sure why the city employees quit.

Her father, former city board member Simon Wofford, insists his daughter has a good relationship with the police department.

‘I think it was pretty dirty the way they all quit without giving her a chance, but I don’t think they hurt the town with quitting because who needs six police for 740 people?’ resident Martha Miller told KFVS.

The run-down city, which is 175 miles south of St. Louis in southeastern Missouri, has suffered a spate of break-ins recently.

Despite the surge in crime and the comparatively large police force, residents told the TV station that they almost never saw cops patrolling the streets.

Mrs Byrd told Daily Mail Online that the election of the first African American mayor should be celebrated instead of focusing on the departures of city employees.

“Safety concerns” makes perfect sense to me. Especially being so close to St. Louis. The Black population will be emboldened because they mayor now and more likely to act out violently against the police.

Black on cop crime is a problem that is serious and getting seriouser.

Outgoing Mayor Randall Ramsey (center) with his board.
Outgoing Mayor Randall Ramsey (center) with his board.

Dealing with taking orders from a Black female could also very easily give a man a heart attack. All females make horrible bosses, developing sadistics power trips, but a Black female ordering around Whites is beyond the pale.

Good on these guys for doing the right thing.