47 Year Old Deputy Darren H. Goforth Shot & Killed “Execution Style” in Houston, Texas Area (Update: Suspect Arrested and in Custody)

POLICE OFFICERS LIVES MATTER!!!

47 year old Harris County Sheriff Deputy Darren H. Goforth was shot and killed “execution-style” as he fueled his patrol car in the Houston area of Texas. What the hell is going on in this country? Thanks to the racial division and poison spread from the Obama White House and the DOJ, and the so-called Black Lives Matter crowd, we know have the beginnings of a race war.  As Deputy Goforth was pumping gas a man walked up behind him and shot him, killing him instantly. The POS scumbag thug then stood over him and shot Gosforth some more, even after the officer was dead. Goforth is survived by his wife, who works as a school teacher, and two children, ages 12 and 5.

Rest in Peace

Darren H. Goforth

You cannot even imagine the anger and rage that I have towards these lawless thugs that would do such a heinous act. Hopefully this POS will be captured soon and seeing that it is Texas will be put to death like he rightfully should. HOW IS THIS NOT A HATE CRIME? This is the definition of a hate crime. This thug needs to be put down like a rabid animal. Folks, it does not get any more heinous than this. It also does not get any more cowardice. This thug shot a police officer when his back was turned, really? What a brave soul you are. Hopefully you will get coming to you all that you rightfully deserve.

Emotional Press Conference regarding Deputy Gogorth’s death … “the suspect will be caught and will be brought to justice”

VIDEO – NBC

A man shot a uniformed sheriff’s deputy “execution-style” while he fueled his patrol car in the Houston area, killing him instantly, authorities said.

Deputy Darren H. Goforth, 47, was returning to his car after pumping gas Friday night.

The gunman walked up from behind him and opened fire for no apparent reason, Harris County Sheriff Ron Hickman said.

When Goforth fell to the ground, the gunman stood over him and shot him some more, authorities said. He died at the scene.

“He was literally gunned down in what appears to be an unprovoked, execution-style killing,” Hickman said. “I have been in law enforcement for 45 years, I have never seen anything this cold-blooded.”

‘He did not say anything’

The gunman gave no indication of his motive. He drove away after the shooting in a red Ford Ranger, authorities said. A manhunt is underway to find him.

Darren H. Goforth_suspect

UPDATE I: Authorities have a man in custody who is believed to be the alleged gunman.

According to reports, the suspects mother called the Harris County Sheriff’s office after learning her son may have been involved in the shooting. The suspect was arrested at his mother’s home.

A man “believed to be the alleged gunman” in the killing of a uniformed Houston-area sheriff’s deputy was in custody and being questioned Saturday morning, Sgt. William Kennard of the Texas Department of Public Safety told CNN.

No charges have been filed against the man, Kennard said. The man’s name wasn’t given.

It was the man’s mother who called the Harris County Sheriff’s Department about her son, Kennard said. “All the information she had heard led to him.”

UPDATE II: Law Enforcement Was ‘His Calling,’ Brother-in-Law Says.

For deputy Darren Goforth, who was shot and killed at a Texas gas station Friday, law enforcement was “his calling,” his brother-in-law told ABC News.

Goforth, a Harris County Sheriff’s deputy, was filling up his patrol car at a gas station near Houston when a man approached him from behind and shot him several times, according to the Harris County Sheriff’s Office.

“He wanted to spend his whole life in it once he got in it,” Allison, 46, said. “He really felt the brotherhood in the community … that’s what he loved to do.

“He was kind of born for it,” Allison said.

Goforth is survived by his wife, who works as a school teacher, and two children, ages 12 and 5, Allison said.

“He was the rock in that family,” Allison said through tears. “The kids loved him.

“I didn’t have a brother… when they got together he was like the only other brother in my family,” Allison said.

Goforth “never got mad at anybody,” Allison said. “He was just a giving individual.”

Daily Commentary – Tuesday, August 18, 2015 – Reports Indicate Men and Women in Law Enforcement Are Afraid to Use Force

  • They worry about the possible repercussions if they have to use force or shoot a suspect

Daily Commentary – Tuesday, August 18, 2015 Download

Manhunt Underway for Suspect who Shot & Killed Police Officer in Shreveport, Louisiana (Update: Police Arrest Grover D. Cannon Suspected of Shooting Officer Thomas LaValley)

POLICE LIVES MATTER!!!

The Shrevesport Times is reporting that a police officer was shot and killed in the line of duty Wednesday night. According to Shreveport Police Department spokesman Cpl. Marcus Hines, the department received a call at 9:14 p.m. about a suspicious person at the 3500 block of Del Rio Street. Hines said a man inside a home on the block was armed and making threats toward a family member.  The officer was hit several times and was taken to University Health but died. The officers name has yet to be named.  A manhunt is currently underway for the killer. Shreveport police spokesman Bill Goodin stated that investigators believe they know who the suspect is and are obtaining a warrant for his arrest.

NBC News:

A manhunt was underway early Thursday after a police officer was gunned down in Shreveport, Louisiana.

The officer was shot multiple times while responding to a report of a suspicious person armed with a gun inside a home at around 9 p.m. local time (10 p.m. ET) on Wednesday, authorities said.

“We’ll continue searching until suspect is caught and brought to justice,” Shreveport Police spokesman Cpl. Marcus Hines told NBC News.

He said dozens of officers were involved in search, adding: “We’re not going to stop looking. He will be found. It’s not a question of if it’s when.”

The officer’s identity was not immediately released. “Our request is that everyone pray for the family of the officer involved,” Hines added.

UPDATE I: Police arrest Louisiana cop killer Grover D. Cannon.

Grover D. Cannon

27 year old Grover D. Cannon (Photo: Shreveport, LA Police Department)

In Jackson, Miss., officers had searched at least two Greyhound buses that arrived from Louisiana in a manhunt for Grover D. Cannon, 27, accused of shooting a Shreveport police officer multiple times. Police were monitoring other buses; Greyhound has five buses daily from Shreveport to Jackson, some with intermediate stops.

But based on several tips, Shreveport officers found Cannon less than a mile from where Officer Thomas LaValley, 29, was shot around 9:15 p.m. CT Wednesday as the officer responded to a call of an armed man making threats toward a family member.

Cannon is being charged with first-degree murder in the death of LaValley, who joined the department in 2011. Cannon also was wanted for attempted second-degree murder for the July 15 shooting of Darren Williams, 45, Shreveport police Chief Willie Shaw said.

UPDATE II: Police Lives Matter … below is a picture of fallen police officer Thomas LaValley.

“Thomas LaValley was a best friend in every sense. Just a true genuine person from south Louisiana. You couldn’t ask for anyone better to be in your corner,” said friend Casey Habich. “He was one of the good guys. He was a caretaker and went above and beyond to make sure his family and friends were always well looked after.”

Thomas LaValley

Memphis Police Officer Shooting Suspect Tremaine Wilbourn Says, “I’m not a cold-blooded killer and two, I am not a coward.”

WRONG ON BOTH ACCOUNTS LOSER … DUDE, THAT IS ALL YOU ARE BUT A COWARD!!!

A note to Tremaine Wilbourn, not only are you a cold blooded killer and a coward, you are also a felon, loser, and a pathetic POS who does not deserve to be allowed to breath the same air as the rest of the other law abiding citizens. This scumbag had already spent time in prison on bank robbery charges and was headed back there due to violating his parole. But he is not a coward for shooting an unsuspecting police officer. The coward surrendered to police because he knew if he kept running from the law after killing a police officer, he would have been shot dead in a fair gun fight.

“He wanted to make it a point, to say that ‘I want you to know one thing.’” Toney Armstrong told reporters Monday night. “I asked ‘What was that?’ He said ‘I want you to know that one, I’m not a cold-blooded killer and two, I am not a coward.’”

Sorry if the truth hurts COWARD.

Daily Commentary – Tuesday, August 4, 2015 – Memphis Police Officer Sean Boulton Shot and Killed by Tremaine Wilbourne

  • 29 year old Cop killer Wilbourne was sentenced in February to 121 months in prison by a U.S. District Court in Tennessee for a bank robbery. He was on supervised release and had agreed to mental health treatment

UPDATE: Suspect Tremaine Wilbourne was taken into custody 8/3/15 late afternoon

Daily Commentary – Tuesday, August 4, 2015 Download

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