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Fired Ferguson cop shows up in Kenosha with AR-15

Jesse Kline was a police officer in Ferguson, Missouri, from 2015 until 2018, when he was fired for “allegedly following an ex-girlfriend to another man’s home and poking the man’s chest with the barrel of his gun” (see story here).

Further details of that incident are recounted here:

“Officer Jesse Kline followed a woman, who he had been in a romantic relationship with, to another man’s home Thursday night, according to charging documents. Kline jumped out of the man’s backyard and pointed a gun at him. When the man refused to listen to Kline, Kline poked the man in the chest with the barrel of the gun. Kline then called the woman ‘vulgar names’ and drove away from the home.”

Nice guy. Shows who’s being hired as cops these days. Ferguson, you may recall, was a cesspool of corruption where white city officials used the black population as an ATM machine (see articles here and here), until it unraveled in 2014 when a white cop killed a black jaywalker named Michael Brown.

Anyway, ex-cop Kline, who currently lives in Arizona as a self-described “investor” and tools around in a Maserati, and calls himself “Maserati Mike,” showed up today at the courthouse in Kenosha, Wisconsin, with a bullhorn and gun case, and decked out in the tactical vest that has become the uniform of organized anti-government paranoiacs (see photo).

To do what?

“In a brief interview with NBC News, Kline said he’d traveled to Kenosha from Arizona … to ‘exercise my constitutional rights’ …. Kline confirmed he was seen outside the Kenosha courthouse denouncing Black Lives Matter and calling the movement a ‘terrorist organization.’ Photos also captured him holding what appeared to be a sex toy.”

The Kenosha police told him to go away. They can do that because under Wisconsin law, freaks can’t parade with guns within 1,000 feet of a school, and apparently there is one near the courthouse.

Gun laws where you live, like vigilante laws, may be different.

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