So how come I see three, four or five fire engines blasting along the streets of downtown LA and *all* of their lights are flashing and sirens wailing? Why is a fire emergency (or paramedic emergency) more of an emergency than a cop emergency?
Bernard Parks is the LA version of Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton and as such should be given just as much heed and respect. If he *really* wanted to do something valuable, he’d start tracking how many deaths of black people in Los Angeles are caused by Mexicans and be asking the “why?” question about *that*.
P.S. A couple of weeks ago, sitting on a balcony at lunch time, I counted at least five cop cars blasting through downtown LA one right after another. At least two of them were SUV’s with insignia on them that indicated they were special or higher-up in some way. Never did see anything on the news to indicate what the great emergency was. Maybe they were responding to an emergency involving Bernard Parks.





