Via Rogier van Bakel:
A state police trooper who fired gunshots at a Pittsburgh man in a roving DUI patrol on the South Side over the St. Patrick’s Day weekend is the same person who killed an unarmed 12-year-old during a chase in 2002.
I guess the state wasn’t satisfied with just one murder by this criminal, Samuel Nassan, so they kept him on the force (and out of jail) to murder again. Makes you feel safe, doesn’t it?



There are plenty of victims out there – I know for a fact and more will be coming forward.
Its about people start standing up aginst it so they don’t have to come foward police are humans to the bleed red they eat they breath, I know if it wasn’t that suv it could of been mine and I will shoot back these cops think they know what’s right well we all have our own different land of the free, we don’t need no constitiution we don’t need mass confusion and we don’t need a president to tell us were free everyone want a little taste of anarchy
Unfortunately, the last blog did not make much sense to me. I hope the investigation of this latest crime by Nassan makes more sense. The last time Nassan killed someone there was an obvious cover-up. Let’s see if they try again to cover up another shooting in the back. In the wild west, shooting someone in the back was a heinous crime. I wonder if Nassan will say again that he did not see the hands of the victim. This pattern excuse of not seeing a hand was used to justify Michael Ellerby’s killing when Nassan initially said that Michael Ellerby was running with his hand in his pocket. The jury did not beleieve Nassan’s story then and any jury will not believe his story this time. The question is – How much blood shed and excessive force is necessary to prosecute a corrupt officer that has no concsious? Do any of our governement officials have the courage to stand up for justice and do what is right? Will the Federal Governement have to get involved?
I hope there is police cruiser video and audio and the people get to see the truth.