Graffiti Calling for Violence Against Cops Spreads Across Texas

Graffiti Calling for Violence Against Cops Spreads Across Texas
Photo: Fox7 Video Screenshot

Hate speech and graffiti calling for violence against cops has spread across Texas. Grafitti has recently appeared in both Austin, and in Houston, Texas. Violence-inflaming statements in Austin proclaim – “Run Over Cops At Traffic Stops; Shoot Them In The Cop Car!”

Fox 7 Austin reported that the graffiti in Austin was found at the 7-11 store at U.S. 290 and Cameron Road.

As reported by Breitbart Texas, this type of graffiti is also now defacing public property in Houston, Texas.

emoji calling for violence against cops in Houston, Texas

Anti-cop emoji spreads across Houston – KPRC Screen Capture

Following the execution last week of a sheriff’s deputy in Harris County, Texas, graffiti images calling for violence against police have appeared on property around Houston. The emojis show a police officer with a gun pointed to his head. These taggings follow the murder of Harris County Deputy Darren Goforth who was shot in the head execution-style as he was putting gas in his patrol car. The suspect who shot the uniformed deputy unloaded 15 rounds into his head and body.

“It’s just, It’s gotta stop.”  Todd Harrison, president of CLEAT told Fox 7.

CLEAT is an acronym for Combined Law Enforcement Associations of Texas. It is the largest police organization in the state and has over 100 local affiliates.

The CLEAT president said, “They sit at home, they do it over the internet and just get away with it. Now, the problem becomes when someone who is emotionally unstable reads that, or get’s exposed to that, that could quite possibly push them over the edge.”

The suspect who has been arrested for the execution of Deputy Goforth, has suffered from mental illness in the past, and was declared mentally incompetent in 2012 to stand trial for assault, as reported by Breitbart Texas.

Harrison told Fox 7, “There needs to be someone in elected office that finally stands up and says, ‘you know what, if you are going to do these kinds of things, then if something happens and someone does get killed or injured there’s a punishment available and you’re going to get that.'”

He said this inciting violence against peace officers is not constitutionally protected free speech.

Harrison stated, “Our free speech is limited all the time. If you get on an airplane you mention the word ‘bomb’ or ‘high jacking,’ your free speech has been altered because you can’t do that. You can’t go into a movie theater and yell ‘fire.'”

As reported by Breitbart Texas, the president of CLEAT, and the executive director and president of the Texas Municipal Police Association (TMPA), sent strongly worded letters to President Obama and U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch asking them to speak out against the rising violence against and murder of police officers. These two organizations are the two largest police unions in the Lone Star state.

The CLEAT president also criticized Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick for telling Texans to pick up the tab for police officers’ lunches. In a letter on his website, Patrick urged Texans, and all Americans, to show more respect for cops. He also said, “If you are financially able, when you see them in a restaurant on duty pick up their lunch check, send over a dessert, or simply stop by their table briefly and say thank you for their service.”

Harrison said “it’s going to take more than a piece of pie and a thank you from the politicians to fix what’s wrong in this country.”

Lana Shadwick is a contributing writer and legal analyst for Breitbart Texas. She has served as a prosecutor and an associate judge in Texas. Follow her on Twitter @LanaShadwick2

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