The Whitening of Terrorism on Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

"Oakland Shootout" used to look like this . . .

It seems that a right-wing terrorist attack may have been foiled in California:

A California man, whose mother said he was upset about Congress’ “left-wing agenda,” allegedly opened fire on police officers during a traffic stop in Oakland early Sunday morning.

The man, identified by local news reports as Byron Williams of Groveland, was allegedly pulled over for driving erratically by the California Highway Patrol. As the officers approached his truck, they saw several guns and ammunition, according to police, and they saw the suspect reach for a handgun.

The officers ran back to their car and called for backup as the man allegedly opened fire. Officers reported seeing a handgun, a shotgun and a rifle, and that the shooter fired at least two of the weapons. The shootout — which according to CHP involved 10 police officers and lasted about eight minutes — left the suspect, who was wearing body armor, seriously wounded. He was taken to the hospital and is listed in stable condition.

Two officers were hurt by broken glass, but none were shot.

“There is no doubt in our mind, given the body armor and the extensive amount of ammunition he had, that he was on his way to do a very serious crime against either someone or a group of people,” CHP Sgt. Trent Cross said.

Officers discovered a binder labeled “California” in the truck. It has so far been described only as a “list.”

When local reporters called the truck’s registrant, Janice Williams, she realized her truck, and her guns, were gone.

Williams told the San Francisco Chronicle that Byron, her 45-year-old son, was upset by “the way Congress was railroading through all these left-wing agenda items.”

“He hasn’t been able to get a job because he’s an ex-felon and nobody will hire him,” she said, adding that he was angry about his unemployment and about “what’s happening to our country.”

“I have no doubt it is him,” Williams said. “He’s been upset with the direction the country is going. … He feels the people of this country are being raped by our government and politicians.”

Janice Williams said she kept the guns, which were locked in safe, because “eventually, I think we’re going to be caught up in a revolution.” She also told the Chronicle that she had warned Byron that “he didn’t have to be on the front lines.”

I’m not gonna get snarky here.  I’ll just say that I think we’re in for more and more of this kind of thing as white men realize that they’re on the wrong end of a demographic tidal wave.


Source: WNYMedia.net

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