Posted June 10, 2015 12:00 pm by Comments

By Robert Farago

The above video of Mckinnney, Texas police officer Eric Casebolt ignited a firestorm of criticism. Local residents who saw the entire incident – where dozens of teens invaded a private pool party and refused to leave when ordered to do so – considered his actions justifiable. It’s not a view shared by many, including McKinney police chief Greg Conley. At a press conference announcing Casebolt’s resignation, Conley called his officer’s actions “indefensible.” “He came into the call out of control,” the chief told reporters, “and as the video shows, was out of control during the incident.” Perhaps the chief was bowing to pressure from . . .

hundreds of black residents who marched through McKinney on Monday. They operated under the assumption that Casebolt’s actions were racially motivated. A meme quickly disseminated by the mainstream media and usual dare-I-say-it race hustlers. Here’s The Washington Post’s Jonathan Capehart’s take:

The disturbing video was made by Brandon Brooks, a white 15-year-old who told CNN, “I was one of the only white people in the area when that was happening.” He continued, “You can see in part of the video where he tells …read more

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