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November 12, 2007

Police Accused of Racism for Describing Rapist as Hispanic

Police in the Phoenix area are trying to hunt down the Chandler Rapist before he breaks into another house and rapes another child. But they won't get any help from KMYL 1190 AM, whose vice president of programming Mayra Nieves declares that it is "racial profiling" to admit that like many criminals in an area becoming overrun by illegal aliens, the suspect is Hispanic.

Fortunately Chandler police are more interested in catching the rapist than kowtowing to political correctness. Spokesman Sergeant Rick Griner says the department will continue to release details given by victims, and that

It would be irresponsible on our part to change or alter that.

The Chandler Rapist has attacked at least five girls aged 12–14 in the last year and a half. But Nieves would prefer more children be raped, than moonbat orthodoxy be violated by admitting that not all criminals are Anglo-Saxon.

chandler_rapist.jpg   Maybe police should give this sketch of the Chandler Rapist blond hair, so as not to engage in "racial profiling."

Hat tip: NewsBusters, on a tip from Cheetah.

Posted by Van Helsing at November 12, 2007 10:28 AM

Comments

Yes, Ms. Nieves, let's be sure not to describe a rapist of pre-teens as "Hispanic," when he is certifiably Hispanic. That'll help in taking this POS off the streets (actually, summary execution -- one .357 Magnum round to the head -- upon his capture sounds about right to me).

Doubtless she'd have no problem at all describing the rapist as "Caucasian" were this a white guy (Well, that's not racial profiling, of course, since it's impossible for any non-Caucasian to be a racist).

Uh, huh . . .

Posted by: jc14 at November 12, 2007 11:11 AM

Glorification and Defense of Criminals is one of the high "virtues" of the Moonbat creed. It is exemplified by the late [:-)] moonbat Norman Mailer:

To the objection that it does not take much courage to kill someone older and weaker, Mailer explained that
one murders not only a weak fifty-year-old man but an institution as well, one violates private property, one enters into a new relation with the police and introduces a dangerous element into one’s life. The hoodlum is therefore daring the unknown, and so no matter how brutal the act, it is not altogether cowardly.

Posted by: V the K at November 12, 2007 11:21 AM

Wait - they describe this rapist as male, didn't they? Sexism coming and going! /sheesh

Posted by: Jay Guevara at November 12, 2007 11:21 AM

I remember living in Atlanta in the late 1980's and early 1990's. The local media went to great lengths to describe the clothing, age, the physical statue, the car they escaped in, the clothes they wore, without mentioning the race.
You could have eliminated half the suspected population if they would have mentioned race. But, thanks to the political correctness motif of the day, you were forced believe to believe all personal assaults and strong arm robbery were equal opportunity events. Far from the truth, most of the perpetrators were....well...you know what I mean....

Posted by: Eneils Bailey at November 12, 2007 11:29 AM

And they cant mention height either since it might cause discrimination against vertically challenged rapists.

Posted by: Anonymous at November 12, 2007 11:53 AM

I know what you mean...

I moved to a very rural location in SC... I get to shoot at anyone who enters my property, uninvited, threatening, and unwilling to comply with my wishes to defend private property.

And up here, we get to describe all individuals, as to their true attributes.

Posted by: Eneils Bailey at November 12, 2007 12:02 PM

Charge the B**** with aiding and abetting a suspect.
In the old days, even if someone was sympathetic to the criminal, co-operation could be had by reminding them that this scuzbag had RAPED A CHILD! But now we live in a shameless society where only a brave few have a sense of decentcy and self-respect. Then, you could shame someone into doing the right thing by questioning their sense of decentcy, but now they will just tell you to piss off and mock you for having a set of social values.

Posted by: KHarn at November 12, 2007 2:51 PM

tooshay jay!

Posted by: nanc at November 12, 2007 10:12 PM