FERAL DOGS LOOSE IN UPPER DARBY

I wanted to call this the feel good story of the day, but none of the feral dogs were put down. Again, a citizen comes to the rescue because they own a gun. In Obama’s world the cop is either severely beaten or possibly killed by the savages from good old Upper Darby High. I went to school at Monsignor Bonner, which is adjacent to Upper Darby High. Feral dogs didn’t roam the streets back then. Now they have taken over.

It is disgusting that the MSM covers up the fact that these “teens” and “kids” are all black. Not one mention in the article about their race. The police chief, who isn’t politically correct, called them wannabe gangsters, so you know exactly who they are. Obama and his horde of liberal idiots want to disarm white people, while at the same time condoning the behavior of these feral dogs, because everyone knows – BLACK LIVES MATTER.

Police: Gun owner saved cop from attack by kids

Stephanie FarrPhiladelphia Daily News (TNS)

Police are crediting a vigilant gun owner with saving the life of an Upper Darby cop Friday after he saw the officer being attacked and surrounded by a large group of teens.

“There were 40 kids. If it wasn’t for the good Samaritan stepping forward, he’d have been dead meat,” Upper Darby Police Superintendent Michael Chitwood said. “There’s no doubt they would have attacked him.”

bout 3 p.m. every weekday, from six to eight township police officers patrol the area near Upper Darby High School in Upper Darby Township, Delaware County as nearly 4,000 kids pour out of the building on Lansdowne Avenue near School Lane.

Most kids and most days are good, Chitwood said.

Friday was not.

That afternoon alone, police responded to three fights in three locations near the school. When the dust settled, eight teens, ages 13 to 17, were charged with crimes, and two officers were injured so severely that it’s unclear when they’ll be able to return to work, Chitwood said.

The most egregious of the incidents took place on Wayne Avenue near Marshall Road, less than a mile from the high school.

An officer who broke up a fight between two teen boys that had attracted a large crowd at that location was holding one of the combatants at bay when the teen’s opponent attacked the officer, Chitwood said.

“As he breaks up the fight, he takes one kid and then the other jumps [on] him. Now he’s fighting two of them and he’s calling for an assist officer at the same time,” Chitwood said. “There’s a crowd of 40 or 50 kids watching the fight, and they all move in towards the officer.”

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