While Missoula Locals Freak Out Over Border Patrol Vehicles, Where The Hell Is Our Sheriff? – by Travis Mateer

A border patrol agent named Travis died recently and his peers have been in Missoula for the funeral, triggering locals so bad our local media had to write an article about it, including inquiring about policies related to using official border patrol vehicles.

Many agents from the Spokane Sector (which covers eastern Washington, Idaho and western Montana) convened in Missoula last weekend for the funeral of agent Travis W. Salo, who grew up in Missoula. Salo, 36, died on April 25 when the truck he was driving went off the road in Metalline, Washington.

The presence of so many U.S. Border Patrol vehicles in Missoula got the attention of many local residents, with some of them contacting members of the Missoula City Council.

But, it turns out, they were here for the funeral and not for any type of large enforcement action.

One of my many gripes about this stupid town is how stupid and ignorant local liberals seem to be when it comes to understanding how power actually functions. How many of the concerned citizens who contacted their Council members even know the name of their Sheriff? Maybe they should, since it’s the SHERIFF’S OFFICE that coordinates with Federal agencies.

To highlight WHY local liberals should pay some attention to who the fuck our Sheriff is, here’s an ACLU report on what coordination with Federal agencies looks like (lease note this article is from 2022, so the President at the time would be the bureaucrats who acted in treasonous coordination with their mockingbird media players to con the American people about Biden’s severe senility):

The American Civil Liberties Union released a new research report today on Immigrations and Customs Enforcement’s 287(g) program, which delegates federal immigration enforcement authority to local and state law enforcement agencies and which expanded five fold under the Trump administration. The report, License to Abuse, is the first in-depth and comprehensive review of the character and conduct of local 287(g) partners, primarily county sheriffs, both under the Biden administration and previous administrations.

And here’s a screenshot of some of the results:

For those who are ignorant about the Missoula County Sheriff’s Office, the man who ran unopposed for the big hat position is Jeremiah Petersen. I’m not surprised Petersen chooses to keep his hat down, since his detectives can’t seem to produce the kind of investigation that leads to arrests when an old woman is beat to death with an antler.

For a quick reminder about the Farmer case, here’s a rare piece of quality journalism from The Pulp that’s a year and half old now:

Sixteen months ago—Sunday, Sept. 25, 2022—was the first day of the only homicide investigation led that year by the Missoula County Sheriff’s Office. Little has been said about the murder of Delphine Farmer since.

A press release did go out that week. It let people know a reported assault in Clinton was being investigated as a homicide and that there were no threats to others near where it happened, which was inside Farmer’s house, a little over a mile up Donovan Creek Road. That’s about 20 miles from downtown Missoula, past the signs warning people that only residents should keep going up. 

In October 2023, another press release stated there were “no new leads” in the case, more than a year after Farmer’s death.

How can there be no threat to the public when an unidentified killer is just apparently walking around? Good question. Maybe we DO need some Feds to come in and ask some tough questions. And I know the PERFECT AGENT for the job!

That’s right, with cuts to the public funding that keeps quality children’s programming active, I’m troubled to report that COOKIE MONSTER has been forced to take a job with ICE. My sources tell me that Cookie Monster will be focusing on furries because ANYONE could be hiding under those furry outfits!

If you have questions for Cookie Monster there will be an opportunity coming soon to speak with him and ALL my Lego friends, so stay tuned!

And, as always, thanks for reading!