Beltway sniper-case chief takes ‘victory lap’

Angry detectives say ‘racist’ boss delayed capturing black D.C. killers. By withholding their race from both law enforcement and the media, they say Moose not only endangered the lives of patrol officers but cost the lives of innocent residents in the nation’s capital.

Maryland police detectives are furious over their old boss taking a “victory lap” on the 10th anniversary of the horrific serial killings by two black Muslim terrorists in October 2002.

Former Montgomery County Police Chief Charles Moose returned to the Washington area earlier this month to proudly “reflect” on the sniper case, which dragged on interminably for three full weeks.

“I can’t believe we got it solved so quickly,” he told a local CBS news station.

But detectives tell WND that Moose deliberately delayed capturing D.C.
snipers John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo to avoid profiling black suspects.

They say Moose’s judgment was clouded by a personal grudge against the U.S. legal system, which he believes has unfairly targeted him and other African-Americans – including his son, once arrested for distributing crack cocaine. Moose admitted he hated cops and only went into law enforcement so he could expose from the inside how they allegedly frame minority defendants.

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