Another White Killed by Black Career Criminal
by James Buchanan

Yet another horrible murder of a decent, hard working White by a Black gang-banger has taken place. White police officer Steve Cox was shot in the head as he tried to investigate a crime at a party that Raymond Porter was attending. The career criminal Porter should have had at least six felonies on his record according to a partial list of his crimes. The people of Washington state were the first in the nation to vote for a “three strikes you’re out” law, but thanks to liberal judges, criminals like Raymond Porter get a lot more than three strikes. Not only did Porter kill a police officer, it appears he murdered another man that evening, who was found dead with bullet casings from Porter’s gun on the ground at the scene of that crime.

The Seattle Post Intelligencer reports “Porter’s criminal record, which goes back to 1997 when he was just 14 years old, includes more than one firearm violation. In December 2001, Porter pleaded guilty in King County Superior Court to a drug violation and was sentenced to six months in jail and a year of community supervision. In April 2002, when Porter should have been under supervision, he ran afoul of the law again and was arrested on a charge of second-degree assault. The charge was reduced to harassment and first-degree criminal trespass, to which Porter pleaded guilty. In July 2002, he was sentenced to a year in jail for that crime, but the sentence was suspended and Porter was put on community supervision again. Just a month later, Porter again got into trouble, arrested for a drug violation. He was found guilty and sentenced in February 2003 to two years in prison and two years of community supervision. During his term, he was transferred to the Madison Work Release program in Seattle. In June 2004, Porter walked away from the program and was charged with first-degree escape. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced in September 2004 to two years and nine months in prison. He was released early on Aug. 11…” Bold emphasis has been added to every offense which should have been a felony on Porter’s record. (more…)






