My Old Kentucky Crime Scene
Hints, allegations, rumors, and dark musings from the seedy underbelly of Central Kentucky.
Monday, June 29, 2020
Louisville PD Needs to Pull an Atlanta
Wednesday, June 24, 2020
What is your "woke" red line?
Over at The American Conservative, Rod Dreher asked his readers, particularly the progressive ones, what act of woke aggression would be their breaking point. His focus on the post was that the BLM/ ANTIFA/ Progressive mobs have moved from Confederate statues to statues of white people generally. As he put it in the final lines of his original post:
Don’t play innocent. The unwillingness of decent liberals to draw a line in the sand and defend it is why these statucidal Stalinists get away with it.
The bigger question, which Mr. Dreher didn't seem quite ready to consider is: The "breaking point" to do what, exactly? Write a blog post complaining about it? A letter to the editor of your local paper, doing the same?
Are you willing to join a counter protest? Are you willing to line up as part of a human chain to protect one of these monuments? Post "All Lives Matter" on your Facebook page?
Are you stockpiling canned goods and ammunition for if (when) the violence really starts? Making contacts among your neighbors to determine who will stand with you to physically fight the mobs and who will cower?
Are you just waiting to get to November so you can secretly cast a vote for Trump and hope that's enough?
I'm past my breaking point. Have been for a long time, which is why I used to call for working out a peaceful separation. We're past being able to peacefully separate now. We're either going to quietly accept the cultural Marxist ascendancy with all the horrors that will historically follow it or a lot of blood is going to be spilled to create the physical territories necessary for separation.
I think our society is on a knife edge. There are just enough people in society who still want to believe that "the rules" are still in effect. They believe that even if they are aggrieved in some way, that there's an appeals process and a "fair" way to fix the situation. More importantly, they believe that if they engage in truly anti- social or extra- legal behavior, that they will be punished. It keeps just enough of us in line that the blood hasn't really started spilling yet.
Every time a statue comes down at the hands of a mob or an autonomous zone goes up and the laws and order go unenforced, a few more people come to believe that the social compact is dead.
Either the law and social order apply to all or they apply to no one. You do not want a plurality of whites coming to believe that the rules don't apply any more. I think we're getting close to that typing point and a lot of people who have been patient and peaceful up until now are just waiting for somebody else to go first.
That's when the Great White Riot kicks off again. It has been noted elsewhere, but bears repeating: White people basically have two settings: "Follow the rule of law within an agreed upon framework for social harmony," or "Kill Fucking Everybody."
Maybe it won't happen. Maybe enough Soma has been administered to enough of the populace to keep them submissive as long as the Netflix streams hold out.
But if it does, if somebody actually decides to go first...
Monday, June 22, 2020
Site Reboot: Welcome to My Old Kentucky Crime Scene 2.0
Good evening and welcome again to My Old Kentucky Crime Scene. I started this blog way back in 2017 and, after half a dozen posts or so, I let it die. My last post to this thing was in March of 2018.
Not that it mattered, of course. I'm not sure that anyone has ever read this blog. I decided to leave my old posts up just for the hell of it. If this thing ever takes off I'll be curious to see what kinds of comments those old posts generate.
A lot has changed for me and a lot has changed in the world since just over two years ago. The main thing is that I retired from the Lexington, KY police department. I had done nothing to promote this blog back then, mostly out of fear for my position if my real life identity became well known. Now that I've started collecting my pension I have "Fuck You" money. Not a lot, but enough guaranteed income that I won't starve if the mob comes for me as a result of anything I might post here.
With retirement has come a fair amount of freedom that I didn't feel like I had before. It's nice to have my 1st Amendment rights back, something that police officers as a practical matter have to curtail during the course of their careers. And, folks, have I got a lot of pent up things to say...
Where to begin? Well, with the Black
One thing that I didn't do before is try to promote this blog publicly. I'm still thinking about the best way to do that but hopefully it won't be years between posts. I don't intend for it to just be a "Cop" blog. I want to opine about other things as well. But with a name like My Old Kentucky Crime Scene, there's going to be a lot of cops and robbers stuff.
We'll all just have to see where this goes.
Sunday, November 12, 2017
Defending the Indefensable
Close to home, GOP representative Jeff Hoover is the biggest name in KY politics to have been taken down because he chose to let "little Jeff" make decisions instead of his brain. Representative Hoover's misdeeds are, in the grand pantheon of sexual misadventures, fairly lame. Yes, sexual harassment is wrong, particularly given the power imbalance that is alleged. But at the end of the day, we've got nothing but dirty talk.
I spent a couple of sessions in Frankfort as a registered lobbyist for the FOP. Frankly, our representative form of government would be better served if all citizens who were registered to vote were required to travel to our Commonwealth's capital and observe a legislative session. Think of it like jury duty. You'd get a summons and have to attend three or four days of the General Assembly. You'd have to attend at least two committee hearings in both chambers, watch floor debates, and sit in the gallery and watch as your elected representatives vote for or against your interests.
But mostly, you'd have to walk the halls or sit in the cafeteria and watch how the third rate lawyers, real estate shills, liquor store owners, and used car dealers that we send to the legislature comport themselves when they're away from the rubes who keep electing them. You could watch the lobbyists, particularly the lobbyists from the pharmaceutical companies and other moneyed interests, stumble around with their tits about to pop out of their blouses as they try not to fall off of their 8- inch stiletto heels, sidle up to your elected representatives and touch their arms and laugh too loudly at their terrible jokes while they tell remind Sen. Dipwad of the mingle that they have scheduled for tonight in a hospitality suite they have rented at the Capital Plaza.
Hopefully, everyone would then go home and vote out all of the incumbents of both parties in the next election. Either that, or a good old- fashioned mob with pitchforks and torches would burn the place to the ground. One way or another, a mighty reckoning would be at hand.
But enough about Frankfort and the debauchery of our locally- elected knaves. On the national scene, Roy Moore, candidate for the U.S. Senate from Alabama, is having his campaign blown up by allegations that he sexually abused a 14 year- old when he was a 32 year- old district attorney.
I think that I'm tired of watching people or pundits that I generally respect try to justify the despicable in order to protect the tribe. Roy Moore, as a thirty- something year-old, continued to pursue romantic relationships with individuals who were his intellectual and emotional inferiors instead of women his own age.
Whether or not he committed a criminal offense is not the point. At the age he admitted to pursuing some of these girls (and, yes, he has admitted to seeking romance with teenagers) a "normal" adult male with healthy sexual and romantic drives would have not been interested due to the difference in maturity. What kind of conversation can a thirty year-old have with a 14, 15, or 16 year-old? What interests could they have in common?
The honest answer is none, outside of compatible body parts. The only reason a fully grown adult male wants to spend time with teenaged girls is because they're more easily impressed and easier to manipulate into bed than women who are adults.
We should also remember that in 1977 or so, when this behavior is alleged and some of it admitted to have occurred, that 32 year-old men were practically considered middle-aged and expected to have already shouldered adult responsibilities like full- time employment, marriage, and children. Roy Moore was, bluntly, a creep. Sure, we can laugh at it when Matthew McConaughey's character in "Dazed and Confused" tells us that his favorite thing about high school girls is that he keeps getting older, but they stay the same age. In real life, it's weird and morally suspect.
I know that it seems that we've all decided that character doesn't matter and that winning is all that does. Maybe that was true last year when the question was Trump vs. Clinton due to the power of the executive branch. But the worst thing that happens if Roy Moore loses to his Democratic opponent next month is that the junior Senator from Alabama is a democrat for the next three years, at which point he will either change his party registration to the GOP if he wants to remain the junior senator from AL, which Alabama democrats are known to do, or the good people of Alabama will replace him with a GOP candidate who doesn't have Moore's baggage. And Moore had plenty of significant baggage before all this came out.
The best thing would be for him to drop out, but it doesn't look like Moore will go voluntarily. So, nope, I'm not going to try to convince myself its a matter of life or death that he get elected. I don't live in AL, so it's really not my problem anyway. I will certainly not bother to defend him.
Sunday, October 22, 2017
Sick, Sad World
Meet Sketch, a young rabbit of color, whose father is arrested and hauled off to jail for a crime he didn't commit. Sketch's father promptly escaped from a maximum security stockade to the Los Angeles underground where he survives as a soldier of fortune. If you have a problem, if no one else can help-
I'm sorry. That's the plot of the A- Team.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cn6kEsloMdE
Nope, it turns out that (spoiler alert) Sketch's dad really did do it and he catches SIX YEARS in the slammer according to the book.
Keep in mind that six years to a rabbit is the equivalent of getting 20 to life. The book doesn't actually say what Sketch's father did, but in order to get that much time on what must have been a first offense,* he must have murdered somebody. But who?
Went nuts at the Renaissance Fair, apparently. Tragic.
I joke, but the book is a good faith attempt to help kids whose parents end up being arrested. Evidently there are other books out there to help kids handle life's tragedies. What's simply awful is that such a market exists.
* I assume that it must have been a first offense, because if it had been a routine occurrence, then Sketch wouldn't have been traumatized. Ergo, no need for the book.
Louisville PD Needs to Pull an Atlanta
Let me begin by stipulating that the Louisville Police Department has a lot of internal problems. Let me further stipulate that the Breonna...
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This is disconcerting , to say the least.
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Yesterday afternoon the Alabama Crimson Tide went to Nashville and destroyed the Vanderbilt Commodores 59- 0. It should have been 66- 0, b...
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After hitting "publish" on that first entry, I decided that I need to flesh out a little more about this place and about myself. ...