Saturday, December 10, 2016

DONALD TRUMP – A SUPPORTER OF THE DEATH PENALTY



            Unit 1012 awards the Rayner Goddard Act of Courage Award to Donald Trump for recommending the death penalty for cop killers.


Donald Trump on Capital Punishment

Trump supports capital punishment

STEVE DOOCY: Down in Hattiesburg, Mississippi Benjamin Deen who had been the officer of the year and a new fella on the force Liqori Tate, just a year out of the police academy, were both murdered yesterday after a routine traffic stop apparently for speeding. Four people have been charged, they’re going to go in front of a judge later today. You say the only punishment adequate for the four who were accused, at least the two with capital murder, is what?

DONALD TRUMP: Well it’s the death penalty. We have people who are, these two animals shot the cops and these were two wonderful young cops and you know you don’t see rioting when the cops get shot. You don’t see anything. There won’t be protests, there won’t be anything. You won’t even hear about it in two days. It will be old news and that will be it, except for their families and their friends it will be forgotten. The death penalty. It should be brought back and it should be brought back strong.

Now these two people are just gunned down by these two thugs, and I will say thugs, and they should get the death penalty absolutely. And you know what, I don’t know they say it’s not a deterrent well you know what maybe it’s not a deterrent but these two will not do anymore killing that’s for sure.

N.E. Police Union Endorses Trump, Compares Critics to I-93 Protestors
  
Donald Trump announced Thursday (December 10, 2015) that if elected president, he would sign an executive order to mandate the death penalty for convicted cop killers.

Trump announced his latest legally questionable policy proposal after accepting the endorsement of the New England Police Benevolent Association, a police union representing more than 4,000 law enforcement officials -- an endorsement Trump characterized as a "lifetime improvement award."


"One of the first things I do, in terms of executive order if I win, will be to sign a strong, strong statement that will go out to the country -- out to the world -- that anybody killing a policeman, policewoman, a police officer -- anybody killing a police officer, the death penalty. It's going to happen, OK?"


Trump said in brief remarks to the several hundred police union members gathered for the endorsement.

  
Donald Trump on death penalty for Cop Killers
USA: Trump vows mandatory death penalty for cop-killers if elected president
Published on Dec 11, 2015
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump announced that if elected President, he would sign an executive order to enforce a mandatory death penalty for anybody convicted of killing a police officer, while speaking as a guest of honour at a New England Police Benevolent Association (NEPBA) meeting in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Thursday.

  

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