Thursday, December 29, 2022

Ask, and you shall receive...

 

... and therefore, you should be careful what you ask for.


A California sheriff’s office released body camera footage showing a deputy-involved shooting of a man who was riding a bike before wielding a cleaver and claiming to be the Antichrist.

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"Don't touch your weapon. Keep your hands out of your pockets," the deputy is heard telling Wallis.

"Shoot me then, motherf-----. …. Call your f---ing office, because I’m the Antichrist," Wallis responded. 

Wallis attempted to get back onto his bike and ride away, but the deputy pushed him. 

"Alright motherf-----. What's up, G," Wallis asked the deputy, before pulling a cleaver from his backpack. 

The deputy is seen pulling out a baton and his firearm and then shoots Wallis. 

Authorities said the deputy provided medical aid to Wallis until paramedics arrived, but Wallis was ultimately declared dead at the scene. The sheriff’s office recovered a six-inch meat cleaver from the scene.


There's more at the link.

Quite literally, he asked for it!  In particular, if the late Mr. Wallis was, indeed, the Antichrist (something I beg leave to doubt), he should surely have known better than to ignore the promise made by Christ himself.  That promise certainly worked for him - but it's too late now for him to complain...

Peter


5 comments:

boron said...

sounds like he took the pink pill when he should have taken the green pill because California

Philip Sells said...

If only the real Antichrist were such a pushover!

PeterW. said...

Some people just have to do it the hard way…

Rick T said...

Having an active felony warrant and known to the cop means the deceased was a frequent flyer, and he was probably looking at the possibility of a long stretch in jail.

Now his criminal career is over and no Soros DA or liberal judge can put him back on the street to prey on the law-abiding.

stine2469 said...

Will he still be able to vote Democrat if he died with a felony warrant? Or do the dead actually have to have been convicted of a felony before they lose their right to vote?