Below is my conversation with a DC police officer on 1/6. Approx 12:30pm, 2 blocks from Chinatown. My friend and I were leaving the rally because we had to get back to Pa for work at 6. It was very tough to leave. Anyway, we are walking back to the parking garage in Chinatown, and as we are crossing the street, we notice a police cruiser parked sideways in the intersection (just like all the other intersections that day). I yelled "BACK THE BLUE" on my megaphone. I was holding a yuge pepe sign. The officer proclaimed "hey guys, how ya doin? Lemme see your signs! Oooh Pepe haha I like em...".She appeared to be about 30yo, black, pretty, and she was very upbeat. Super relaxed, and friendly. She asked where we were from, and if we were enjoying our time. Here's where it gets good.
Me: DC is actually pretty nice. Very clean. I didn't expect it to be this nice!
Officer: Yeah, it really does have it's nice parts. It looks much better than it did when black lives matters came through. They destroyed everything...which honestly is why everything looks so nice now! We just got done rebuilding from that.
Me: Really!? Wow. That's unfortunate, but I'm glad it's in the past...
Officer: Yeah, me too. It was unbelievable. So much chaos for nothing.
Me: So...ummm.. what are you guys expecting today? I mean...the news channels are contradicting each other, and I really don't know what to expect...
Officer: I mean. This is light. We don't have any extra officers or anything. This is pretty routine for a Trump rally. We aren't expecting anything crazy. There might be one or 2 people that get a little too rowdy, but for the most part, I think it's gonna continue to be pretty calm. We don't get the same problems with Trumps supporters that we do with BLM and antifa and stuff. Trump supporters are always respectful, and calm. We ain't expectin anything wild...Until tonight. Tonight is when the cowards come out. My daughter told me that she was worried about me today. I started my shift at 6am. I told her I'll be fine. The cowards come out at night, and I'll be home by then.
Me: Those cowards usually don't stand for anything. Many of them just want to cause chaos and raise hell...
Officer: Exactly....exxxaaccctlllyyy!
Me: Well it was nice talking with you, but we gotta run. Stay safe!
Officer: You too!
TLDR: Shortly before the Capitol incident, a police officer told me how she felt about Trump supporters. She sees us as calm, normal ass Patriots that just want to be heard. She thinks BLM is a bunch of ass lickers.
Below is my conversation with a DC police officer on 1/6. Approx 12:30pm, 2 blocks from Chinatown. My friend and I were leaving the rally because we had to get back to Pa for work at 6. It was very tough to leave. Anyway, we are walking back to the parking garage in Chinatown, and as we are crossing the street, we notice a police cruiser parked sideways in the intersection (just like all the other intersections that day). I yelled "BACK THE BLUE" on my megaphone. I was holding a yuge pepe sign. The officer proclaimed "hey guys, how ya doin? Lemme see your signs! Oooh Pepe haha I like em...".She appeared to be about 30yo, black, pretty, and she was very upbeat. Super relaxed, and friendly. She asked where we were from, and if we were enjoying our time. Here's where it gets good.
Me: DC is actually pretty nice. Very clean. I didn't expect it to be this nice!
Officer: Yeah, it really does have it's nice parts. It looks much better than it did when black lives matters came through. They destroyed everything...which honestly is why everything looks so nice now! We just got done rebuilding from that.
Me: Really!? Wow. That's unfortunate, but I'm glad it's in the past...
Officer: Yeah, me too. It was unbelievable. So much chaos for nothing.
Me: So...ummm.. what are you guys expecting today? I mean...the news channels are contradicting each other, and I really don't know what to expect...
Officer: I mean. This is light. We don't have any extra officers or anything. This is pretty routine for a Trump rally. We aren't expecting anything crazy. There might be one or 2 people that get a little too rowdy, but for the most part, I think it's gonna continue to be pretty calm. We don't get the same problems with Trumps supporters that we do with BLM and antifa and stuff. Trump supporters are always respectful, and calm. We ain't expectin anything wild...Until tonight. Tonight is when the cowards come out. My daughter told me that she was worried about me today. I started my shift at 6am. I told her I'll be fine. The cowards come out at night, and I'll be home by then.
Me: Those cowards usually don't stand for anything. Many of them just want to cause chaos and raise hell...
Officer: Exactly....exxxaaccctlllyyy!
Me: Well it was nice talking with you, but we gotta run. Stay safe!
Officer: You too!
TLDR: Shortly before the Capitol incident, a police officer told me how she felt about Trump supporters. She sees us as calm, normal ass Patriots that just want to be heard. She thinks BLM is a bunch of ass lickers.
You were lucky. My wife and I got the fat black lady in the 1990 chevy cavalier with broken shocks in the rear that rolled down her window and yelled " Fuck Donald Trump"
LMFAO! So as soon as you get 1 mile (30 minute drive) from the Capitol, you start to see the swamp feces of the city. It's a different world surrounding the Capitol for sure. And by different world, I mean it's a SHITHOLE! Tons of sloppy frumpy welfare slobs and drug dealers hoping for free money from the govt. I tell em "get to work" with the bullhorn as I pass through. Scumbags. All of them.
Got a friendly wave from a black female officer sitting in her car across the street and waved back on my walk to the Ellipse.
Bruh... 😞 I wish I anticipated it, and I wish my hands werent full with my megaphone and pepe sign. I would've loved to record it. I can assure you my memory is top notch, and my testimony is accurate. No bamboozle. Nothing to gain. Just wanted to share for those wondering. The media paints an entirely different picture of everything. I do have pics and vids from the day to prove I was there, but sadly I did not record this woman.
Ahhh, sniff a fart man. Preferably a wet one.