41 Replies to “Jean Valfloyd”

  1. “exemplary attitude” is still my favourite. I think Reuters came up with that gem.
    Is Paris Burning?– Why yes it is.

    Almost forgot…Happy Dominion Day everyone!! Umm…stay safe. There’s a lot to be said about IQ’s diminishing over time.
    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/_1hWovsLkew

    1. From what I heard, the “kid” was an Algerian punk who was a budding drug dealer and had a long history of reckless driving and driving without a license.

      At the time he was pulled over, he had nearly run over a cyclist and a pedestrian, and the police were trying to get him out of the car. Rather than comply, he gunned the engine and tried to drive away, leading to him receiving a bullet for his foolishness.

  2. Hmmm

    Using Roman Candles as a poor man’s way of fielding an “RPG”

    HOW inovative….give it sometime and we’ll see that in our streets as well. You can only piss off Canadians so much…and that time, I believe is coming soon.

    Watch for a total ban on them in the very near future….

  3. “Jean ValFloyd” … Kate … seriously … you’re the BEST!

    The clip of the crowd of “disaffected youths” … all dressed in the uniform of ANTIFA … stopping a bus and chasing a bus driver out of his bus before torching it … are all LAUGHING their heads off. Yeah. That’s how “serious” these protestors are about this “black youth shooting” … laughing their asses off.

    For the Marxist political leaders and the Marxist NGO’s who have deposited all of these foreign misfits into every European Nation save a couple … this unrest in the streets is nothing more than a huge Broadway musical about the new Algerian/ArabSpring French Revolution! Yeayyy … man, err non-man the barricades! Laughing and singing as they destroy civilized society.

    What do they say about one bad apple ruining the whole bunch. Well … Europe is filled with bushels and bushels of bad apples. All living on the generous welfare of the white devils.

  4. Yeah so regardless the use of force here was insane. There was no reason to pull out a gun in the first place let alone execute someone at a traffic stop.

    1. Wrong. Every police force has a #1 rule: protect the public, and protect the police officer’s life. From what I’ve read … completely reasonable force. Here’s an idea! Comply with police orders. Period.

      1. Shooting the public does not protect the public. The cop’s life was never in danger by all accounts you psycho.

        1. When “the public” becomes a criminal … perpetrating criminal acts … they lose their “public” designation. They become “perps”. Choices have consequences. Bad choices = bad consequences.

          1. That’s not what happened, Un Me …The perp resisted and put the officers life in danger

          2. unDORK
            The scumbag had 4 prior resisting arrests, so it was a pattern. Floyd eff up was also a frequent flyer!

        2. Shooting the public does not protect the public. Check.

          Shooting criminals in public protects the public. Check.

          1. No it doesn’t. Not without good reason. We have things called ‘trials’ and ‘due process’ for a very good reason. But thanks for demonstrating why people like you should be kept far away from power.

          2. When someone with 17 incidents on his rap sheet is trying to escape while the police officer is partway into the car with his gun unholstered and the driver has just narrowly missed 2 pedestrians and is in the process of making a ‘getaway’ … yes you’re right. There are laws and they were modified in France in 2017 to make it easier for the police to apprehend criminals using … yes, guns if necessary. The only issue here is whether the officer was justified in shooting. I would argue that when he entered the car window with his gun drawn, he was fully committed. But let’s leave that to ‘due process’.

        3. “Shooting the public does not protect the public. The cop’s life was never in danger by all accounts you psycho.”

          No, the public’s life was in danger from the reckless driving, you moron. Did you miss the part where he almost ran over two people?

          1. The reckless driving happened because at least one cop threatened to simply kill the guy, so he sped off as fast as could. This entire incident was a result of one or more psychos in blue.

            Man, conservaderps sure get angry when you suggest that cops don’t have the right to summarily execute brown people. I wonder why that is (okay not really).

          2. I think conservaderps are frustrated that brown people think they are above the law, just because the law wasn’t being enforced and now it is.

        4. Unthing.

          Suggest you try self reflection when seeking a psycho..??

          As for this punk (_i_) assed POS..? This one most likely to ascend to Robert Pikton status given time.

          Zero fks given on eradicating this sort of low life…IMO

    2. Reality check for UnMe, there is no city in North America where the cops would not have shot that kid. Reckless driving? Refused to stop? Trying to use the car on the officers? Oh yeah.

      Also, thanks to communist sock-puppets like UnMe on social media, there is no city in North America where the cop wouldn’t get charged with murder because the politicians are in fear of the mob. Which is why the French police unions are threatening the government with mutiny.

      Best part, the surrender monkeys have been voting for this since the 1960s. And here they are, getting what they voted for.

      1. The cops told him to open his window, stuck a gun in his face, and threatened him with death.

        “And here they are, getting what they voted for.”

        Yes, we are getting a modicum of accountability for police brutality in the form of Chauvin going to jail. Conservative copsuckers hardest hit.

        1. “The cops told him to open his window, stuck a gun in his face, and threatened him with death. ”

          No, it’s on record already: one of them pointed a gun at him and said “you are going to get a bullet in the head”…the unspoken part would be “IF you try to drive away”. The idiot tried to drive away. Did you even read about his past record?

    3. Never been to France have ya. When they talk about No-Go zones, they are not kidding.

  5. Has anybody seen all the videos of the mother of the Dead Criminal POS?

    There are multiple videos of the mother riding around on top of a truck throwing out kisses to everybody and waving and hugging everybody on the street that are out rioting.
    There’s not one video of her shedding a tear for her dead son.
    It’s unbelievable

    1. “There are multiple videos of the mother riding around on top of a truck throwing out kisses to everybody and waving and hugging everybody on the street that are out rioting.
      There’s not one video of her shedding a tear for her dead son.
      It’s unbelievable”

      It sure is. The CBC has a story up on it that makes the ‘child’ sound totally innocent…scant mention of his multiple run-ins with the law prior to this. Are we looking at another George Floyd travesty of justice here?

  6. What is unsaid in all these reports is that in light of what has transpired over the last ten years or so is that the French authorities are aware of the possibilities of a car bomb being detonated in Paris and they have taken some steps to try and prevent this from happening. French police have been given the authority to approach a car that attempts to circumvent a traffic stop with drawn guns. The fact that things have changed in Western Society over the last twenty-five to fifty years somehow has gone unnoticed by some of the less cognizant posters here, the rest of us have been desperately trying to educate them as to the reality of what has taken place. The mantra being fed to us of “Diversity is our strength.” is diametrically in opposition to “E Pluricus Unum.” You cannot forge a nation by maintaining and fostering differing ideologies, rather a nation is formed by uniting under a common set of beliefs. The operating word here is COMMON, as in Common law, in a diversified society there is no common law and without that society is in danger of failing. The prelude to the coming chaos was performed first in America, it is now being played in France, the suspense of when it appears next is anybodies guess! Appear it surely will, Birmingham, Adelaide, Toronto, Vienna, anybodies guess!

    1. “You cannot forge a nation by maintaining and fostering differing ideologies, rather a nation is formed by uniting under a common set of beliefs.”

      Sounds better in the original German.

      1. The nation was forged for hundreds of years. It is now being dismantled because there is no longer a common belief system. Sometimes you argue against your own logic elegantly.

      2. You’re running out of material UNMe, you’ve used the throwaway “original German” line before.

  7. Where are all those STOP OIL! and Extinction Rebellion activists?
    Why are they not out there vocally decrying all the pollution and waste of natural resources?

    These Islamic Riots in France have probably even exceeded the combined Carbon Footprint of Trudeau, Biden, Macron and the Entire EU Political Class. Where is the outrage?

  8. Meh.. 1/3rd of Africa speaks French.. You know the EMPIRE and all that stuff.. They can eat scht when the results of their ECONOMIC plan comes home to roost..

  9. Settle down everyone. Jeez.
    Methinks the gun just pulled it’s own trigger, I mean that defense has worked in the past, most recently for Alec Baldwin.
    Same thing, eh.
    Guns do it all the time.

  10. So now the truth is coming out (although you’ll never read about it in the Canadian MSM). Has anyone else noticed that there’s a pattern whenever a cop shoots a thug: beatify the thug, sweep his past misdeeds under the rug and tell everyone that the evil police shot a sweet, innocent person without any reason. If word of his less-than-savoury past does come out, have a couple of friends and relatives sob that he was turning his life around. And as for the mother, wailing that the police shot her only child? Madame, you raised a juvenile delinquent. Instead of blaming the police, how about reflecting on how you could have been a better parent (where was the kid’s father, BTW?)

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