Cop Brutally Murders Sunday School Teacher In Front Of Church

truther August 8, 2013 13

This is a story you will not hear from the mainstream media.

In Culpeper, Virginia, a Sunday School teacher was shot and killed by a policeman in front of church.

Yes, you read that correctly.

Cop Brutally Murders Sunday School Teacher In Front Of Church

The incident happened while the teacher was sitting in her car. The officer, 33-year-old Daniel Harmon-Wright, approached her vehicle. He  claims that after he tried to talk to the woman, she rolled the window up on his arm and proceeded to drag his body across the parking lot. It was then that he pulled the trigger — six times.

Harmon-Wright was not able to give a reason for talking to the woman, but tried to maintain his innocence throughout his trial.

However, a jury wasn’t buying his story.

He was found guilty of manslaughter and sentenced to 36 months.

Still… Only 36 months? Seems like a light sentence. What do you think? Let us know in the comments section below.

Source: mrconservative

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  1. 5 War Veteran August 9, 2013 at 11:25 pm - Reply

    Well I hope prison “justice” prevails. 36 months is a joke that includes free medical and free meals and free college. At least in the military we have to pay for our college and the meals are not fresh, and there is hard labor, and there are shower hours, and there are of course vaccine testing.

  2. T2GS August 9, 2013 at 10:57 pm - Reply

    typically horrifing story, also in Toronto Canada, last month police opened fire on a knife holding youth 9 times a little excessive when stun guns where in range. Conspiracy, no but remember if a cop shots someone and doesn’t kill, that officer gets paper work possible law suits a wide range of penalties but the officer is rewarded to Kill, by going home on FULL PAID leave, then takes stress leave with FULL PAY then back to the force with a promotion. So if i was a cop knowing that only officer was convicted in 17 years in Toronto for a police shooting and i just had a baby and i can spend time at home without loosing money at work wow a human life for employment loopholes supported by the union and city officials. FOLKS that’s where the problem lays in the corrupt hidden aspects of those “elected” afraid to take on the true problems and lost insight towards human life.

  3. John Cook August 9, 2013 at 4:57 pm - Reply

    Killing people is just a fringe benefit for American cops – the 36 months was punishment for getting caught without having a bag of smack to frame her with. So sloppy.

  4. Stan Sikorski August 9, 2013 at 4:24 pm - Reply

    36 months? I hope that someone from her family is outside the gate of the prison ready to exterminate the bastard when he walks out.

  5. bill ford August 9, 2013 at 1:42 am - Reply

    If I am a family member this is all the time he s left on this planet.

  6. LEONARD August 8, 2013 at 11:00 pm - Reply

    He deserves the trigger pulled six times on him. no less

  7. Michael J. Marsalek August 8, 2013 at 9:18 pm - Reply

    Well obviously there is a lot more to this story than has been provided here, but the article speaks volumes about the criminal justice system. What we do know is that the police officer should not have had his arm in the Sunday School teacher’s car as she was trying to get away from him. Also, in so much as the officer placed himself in the compromising and dangerous situation, he should have been smart enough and/or had training sufficient to extricate himself from the situation without killing the teacher. These things generally have a way of working out the way they are supposed to. Taking another person’s life is first and foremost an offense against natural law or God’s law if you are so inclined to believe. Though the higher power will not take the officer’s life in retribution, that power may be less inclined to intervene and prevent someone or something else from so doing.

    • jerry August 9, 2013 at 12:32 am - Reply

      I concur sir……wholeheartedly

    • Elaine August 9, 2013 at 11:17 am - Reply

      You made very excellent points!!!

    • Elaine August 9, 2013 at 11:21 am - Reply

      I am 67 years old. I had never experienced anything like this. I had to grocery shop one night, etc. We’ve all done it…we forget that the next day is a holiday until the last minute.
      I went to the store and on my way home, I wasn’t speeding. I didn’t run a light. Yet, the cops stopped me for?????
      I asked him, “Sir, I know I wasn’t speeding. Why did you stop me?”
      His answer: “You were driving in an manner as though you were high on something.
      I told him “no.”

      It was very confusing. He just walked away without giving me a ticket. What in the world was that about? Are they bored?

      • Michael J. Marsalek August 9, 2013 at 11:08 pm - Reply

        … And you honestly believe that you got a truthful answer from the officer ?? Maybe you were high on the Lord in which case, it was none of his business and it certainly isn’t against the law ( yet ).

      • 5 War Veteran August 9, 2013 at 11:27 pm - Reply

        Quotas nothing but quotas.

  8. James Harvey August 8, 2013 at 8:16 pm - Reply

    Death by cop has become a national pandemic, and there should be state appointed investigators for every murder by cop. All cops should be required to wear video cameras. Penalties should be maximum for authoritarian murders. This pandemic must stop or the people will take revenge.

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