Win a trip for 2 to Canada!
A Pennsylvania police chief who gained national attention for Internet videos in which he fired high-powered rifles while shouting obscenities against liberals, Secretary of State John Kerry and the United Nations has been fired.
The Gilberton, Pa., borough council voted to suspend Mark Kessler in July. On Thursday, lawmakers handed Kessler his pink slip.
In the profanity-laced YouTube videos, Kessler calls Kerry a “traitor” and challenges the United Nations to “come and take” his weapons. In another video, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and other Democrats are the targets of his ire.
The Associated Press describes Kessler as someone “active in gun circles” who “started an armed group that critics call a private militia.”
Speaking after the vote Thursday, Kessler said he wasn’t surprised by the action.
“They already made their decision in July,” he said. “They are just going through the steps.”
He had argued that the videos posted online are protected free speech.
WFMZ-TV reported at the time of his original suspension that:
“The Council said it disciplined Kessler because the guns in the videos were owned by the borough and they were used without prior authorization. Kessler donated the weapons and the ammunition to the borough in January.”
The AP says:
“Kessler told reporters that he had been an excellent police chief and had nothing to apologize for. He said he’d broken no laws: ‘None. I’d be in handcuffs.’
“‘My message was to wake up the people who are independents,’ he said, to say, ‘We’ve had enough and something needs to change, because we’re in bad shape all around. Not only here in this little town but across the nation. It’s a mess.’ ”
You want to know what is really going on these days, especially in Colorado. We can help you keep up. The Lookout is a free, daily email newsletter with news and happenings from all over Colorado. Sign up here and we will see you in the morning!
It takes a good day’s drive to cover Colorado, but we’ll help you do it in a few minutes. Our newsletters bring you a closer look at the stories that affect you and the music that inspires you.
Colorado Postcards are snapshots of our colorful state in sound. They give brief insights into our people and places, our flora and fauna, and our past and present, from every corner of Colorado. Listen now.