Kyran Jones Should Be Rewarded, Released From Prison

By | February 8, 2009
by Brian A. Wilkins

2/7/2009 (links and photos updated August 1, 2019)

ORIGINAL LINK: http://blog.operation-nation.com/2009/02/07/kyran-jones-should-be-rewarded-released-from-prison.aspx

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Mr. Kyran Jones
 
Kyran Jones, 28, was sentenced to seven years in prison by a Maricopa County Superior Court judge on October 24, 2008 for “assaulting” Tempe Police Sgt. Mike Horn. Horn was the Tempe Police public information officer when the original employment application of Tempe Police Chief Tom Ryff mysteriously disappeared after being requested by the East Valley Tribune.
According to tempepolicecloset.com, an online forum of current and former Tempe police officers, Horn told the newspaper that the application had been lost and could not be found. Ryff had checked that he was “Caucasian” on his original application, even though he was lauded as the “first Hispanic police chief” in Tempe when he was promoted in 2007. Horn is part of a well-known “good ‘ol boy” network at the Tempe Police Department that will lie for one another, commit adultery together, destroy public documents (a felony), etc.

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I know very little about Kyran Jones, other than the fact he’s a former Arizona State football player. After doing a quick scan of Maricopa County Superior Court records, he was on probation for something a while back, but in this country, at least 25 percent of black men are either on probation or in prison  because of “nigger laws” in this country.

Horn and several other thugs at the Tempe Police Department are just as imperfect as Kyran Jones, yet are blindly considered “heroes” by the court of public opinion, or shall I say white people who unconditionally see police thugs as “heroes.” Latinos and black folks generally view them as gangsters and thugs they are.

Tempe Police thug Mike Wallace was not only named in the Notice of Claim I served on the City of Tempe and its police department on January 16, but also in another claim from 2005, alleging some of the same constitutional violations. And now that still unnamed Tempe Police thug who shot and killed someone’s dog while he was off-duty in Pennsylvania, may face criminal charges (unless Tempe Police Chief Tom Ryff’s lie coaching works again). But we’re talking about a white cop, not a black NFL quarterback, so PETA will leave this one alone, as they did for Chandler cop Tom Lovejoy when he cooked his police dog in his patrol car.

Kyran Jones, according to the story, was beating the crap out of this Horn character before a private citizen had to jump in and save him; more proof that badges and guns are thug cops’ sole defense mechanism. Just a bunch of white pussies. Horn got what he deserved, considering he was not in uniform when he approached Jones and only “verbally identified himself” as a cop. If some whiteboy attacks me, I’m going to react the same way Mr. Jones did.

Chief Ryff said he “appreciated the county attorney’s effort in prosecuting this case.” I assume Ryff will have the same appreciation for a United States attorney investigating his lying and using government funds for hookers; and hope Horn appreciates being investigated for destroying public documents to cover for his homeboy Ryff. In the meantime, Kyran Jones is the hero in this case and we wish the brother well.

The Tempe Police deserve any and all ills that may come their way.

RELATED: TempePoliceCloset.net

One thought on “Kyran Jones Should Be Rewarded, Released From Prison

  1. djphillips

    Do you really expect the Police Department to write the whole truth in their report.? Seven years is a pretty steep sentence. After all Sgt. Horn was assaulted not hospitalized , or killed. Even I should beware, if stopped in Tempe.

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