Actress/activists Alyssa Milano believes it’s time to defund the police:
The Black activists, organizers and advocates who have been fighting for abolition aren’t asking for your permission or thoughts on their movement.
Please stop trying to whitesplain #DefundThePolice. Let our spectacular Black Leaders lead us to a better way.#BlackLivesMatter
— Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa_Milano) June 11, 2020
This is the problem. We've militarized the police. To protect and serve? Please. How many hungry children would the cost of this tank feed? How many community programs would this serve? How many classroom supplies or childcare programs? Mental health services?#DefundPolice https://t.co/eSC0oLecfJ
— Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa_Milano) June 19, 2020
#DefundThePolice https://t.co/AaGZn3EQGu
— Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa_Milano) July 17, 2020
And it probably goes without saying that Milano is an anti-gun activist as well:
Hey, @Walmart! This would be a great opportunity for you to take a true leadership position and stop selling guns. https://t.co/JcQ6BvTbUe
— Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa_Milano) August 3, 2019
Sunday, Milano and her husband allegedly heard gunshots near their property and called the police, though as you’ll see in a moment Milano is telling a different story:
They allegedly told the emergency hotline the sound ‘scared their dogs’ and made them feel like the gunman was nearby.
A description was given of a suspect to the officers who was ‘male, 40-years old, with long rifle’.
Multiple police SUVs (the Daily Mail said seven) arrived outside Milano’s house plus a helicopter in the air. Half a dozen officers with rifles took positions near her gate. Here are some of the photos from the scene:
#DefundThePolice… but not yet!
Glad you're okay, @Alyssa_Milano. I hope you thanked the officers who rushed to your aid.https://t.co/0VSJfDmXul pic.twitter.com/tla8L7QwIh
— I got your #Unity right here (@jtLOL) September 22, 2020
A 3-hour search for the shooter followed. According to the Daily Mail, the person at the center of this drama eventually caught on to what was happening and turned himself in:
‘It turned out it was a neighborhood teen with an air gun shooting at squirrels,’ a resident told the DailyMail.com.
The male teenager witnessed the emergency response and later realized he was the cause and turned himself in.
The officers then had an impromptu meeting with some of the residents in the Bell Canyon community center, confirming what they dubbed, ‘Squirrelgate.’
That’s the version published by the Daily Mail but just a moment ago Milano released a statement giving her own version of this story.
Apparently, rightwing media & trolls have decided that they should target me because my neighbor called the police after seeing a person dressed in black holding a rifle behind my home where I live with my young children and husband. Here is my statement and what really happened. pic.twitter.com/RwnSd9XCs0
— Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa_Milano) September 22, 2020
So her husband did call police but she’s claiming she didn’t call first. She did admit that if she’d seen what her neighbor saw, she would have called the police.
Correct. I never called the police. But I would have if I saw a guy with a gun in my backyard.
— Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa_Milano) September 22, 2020
No word on the age of this “man.” Was he 18?
Milano even suggested the whole thing might have been a set up designed to make her look bad:
There were tweets sent out literally while we were in lockdown that make me feel it was all a set up. The disinformation campaign has begun. Vote. #NationalVoterRegistrationDay pic.twitter.com/lXT2BjC4WM
— Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa_Milano) September 22, 2020
But let’s get back to her description of what happened and praise for the local police. It would be great if Milano had expressed this kind of relatively moderate position before now. From what I can see she’s only been promoting left-wing outrage and demanding we defund the police.
Having well-trained non-police professionals isn’t a bad idea in my opinion, but that should be in addition to the police not instead of them. For instance, it’s unlikely mental health professionals are going to go to respond to a domestic disturbance without armed police given the potential for violence in these situations. Simply put, it’s not necessary to defund the police to do what Milano is suggesting.
I sincerely hope there’s a left-wing backlash to her praise for “these brave officers” from the same fans she’s been feeding the “defund” outrage material for the past few months. She’s earned it.
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