Baylor Professor Compares Waco PD to Nazi’s, Posts it on Her Mini Van

WACO, TX – Dr. Deanna Robinson, a Baylor University Math Professor strongly believes that her hometown police department is hiding or withholding important information about the deadly one-sided skirmish back in May at the Twin Peaks restaurant. Where cops, SWAT, and other law enforcement officers, were staked out and posted up on neighboring buildings like a tactical hit team just because some free men and women who happen to ride motorcycles were having a get together. Robinson has covered her minivan with messages including one that says “Hitler Lives, Waco PD Kills, Lies, Jails Witnesses.”

She said “’Hitler’ is a shocking word and it gets attention and I think what happened on May 17 at Twin Peaks was a jack-booted operation similar to what the Nazis would do”.

Nine people were killed by police, with 20 more wounded, then they rounded-up 177 bystanders and threw them in cold cages downtown with ridiculous 1 Million dollar bail requirements.

Dr. Robinson continued with “I can’t believe that all those people deserved to get shot or arrested”.

Her freedom of speech on wheels also depicts, “For profit jails assume guilty until broke;” “Courts equal catch and hold as long as possible,” and “Media Plus Court Try to Help Hide Truth.” She says “It seems to me there is a cover-up about what happened that day”, and that “My biggest frustration is the lack of information coming from the Waco Police Department”.

She says that she hopes the use of strong language brings attention to the community that there is another side to the story that is not being told.

The messages have received little criticism from people on campus.

Robinson sis saying that she is not going to remove the messages on her van any time soon. “I believe in freedom of speech that’s why I write this on my car.”

Baylor University released a statement which read, “their campus is like any other, with a variety of opinions expressed in a variety of ways. This employee is expressing a personal opinion and not speaking on behalf of the university. If we observed hate speech or obscene speech or observed other conduct in conflict with the university’s Christian mission, the university would consider responding.”

H/T – KWTX