Lt. Col. (Dr.) Jerome Ersland is a disabled veteran who retired from the United States Air Force. Jerome joined the military and became a pharmacist because he wanted to serve our Country and help his fellow Americans. Due to inoperable broken back / spinal cord injury Jerome is forced to wear a back brace at all times that severely restricts his movement. He belongs to the DAV, the American Legion, the VFW, served as Vice President of his Church and as an advisor for the Boy Scouts.
On May 19, 2009 at closing time when all the controlled substances and money were out for counting two armed robbers wearing ski-masks came to Reliable Pharmacy. One of the three employees inadvertently pushed the button allowing them in. As soon as the door opened, one of the robbers carefully placed a board in the doorway securing their exit. At the same time, the other robber pulled out his pistol demanding drugs and money threatening to kill anyone that did not comply. These robbers had been coached exactly which narcotics had the most street value according to 'The Oklahoman Newspaper' reporter Nolan Clay. As employees were retreating to the back of the store, Shots were fired and one of the robbers bullets struck Jerome. He returned fire killing one of the robbers. Jerome saved the employees lives, and prevented approximately $660,000 (street-value) worth of drugs from being stolen. His brave actions helped police apprehend other people involved in the planning and execution of this intricate, armed gang related robbery. Also, according to Nolan Clay these people were "alleged ring leaders previously convicted of thefts and assaults." When the Oklahoma City Police arrived, they told Jerome he was a hero.
Eight days later, Oklahoma County D.A. David Prater charged him with murder one at the request of the NAACP. Jerome is now bankrupt, having spent his whole retirement on lawyer fees. He has been convicted of 1st degree Murder and is now serving a life sentence with the possibility of parole. He is currently housed in the Joseph Harp Correctional Center in Lexington, OK. He does not deserve to be in prison due to his response to the terrorist actions of others. Jerome has served honorably in our military, played an active role in our community, and SAVED the lives of his employees. Jerome is a hero, a veteran, a friendly neighbor! Please consider a personal donation to help Jerome continue fighting this injustice!
Governor Mary Fallin has the authority to “pardon” Jerome Ersland for the conviction of 1st Degree Murder. If you would like to contact her with your opinion you'll find the information below…
Governor Mary Fallin:
2300 Lincoln Blvd. Suite 212 Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Phone: (405)521-2342
e-mail: info@gov.ok.gov
http://jeromeersland.org/
A Hero under Siege
Started by johnnyhusker82, Jan 11 2012 12:31 PM
5 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 11 January 2012 - 12:31 PM
What is your favorite color?
Go Big Red!
#2
Posted 12 January 2012 - 04:47 PM
Isn't this the whack-job that unloaded the second weapon into the unconscious guy he had already shot?
Let him rot.
Let him rot.
"Unconditional fucking surrender. It ain't over in Falluja until a bunch a Marines are standing on top of a pile of rubble looking down at any survivors, telling them, 'You shut the fuck up and do what I say. If you behave, maybe in a hundred years we'll give you a casino'".-Sgt Antonio Espera-Generation Kill
#3
Posted 14 January 2012 - 11:59 AM
Siding with the junkies, huh? If someone shoots me I think I'm entitled to shoot them back as many times as I want.
#5
Posted 19 January 2012 - 05:32 PM
Coop, on 14 January 2012 - 11:59 AM, said:
Siding with the junkies, huh? If someone shoots me I think I'm entitled to shoot them back as many times as I want.
No, not at all.
Responsible gun ownership doesn't involve unloading your second gun into an unconscious moron/junkie/robber.
"Unconditional fucking surrender. It ain't over in Falluja until a bunch a Marines are standing on top of a pile of rubble looking down at any survivors, telling them, 'You shut the fuck up and do what I say. If you behave, maybe in a hundred years we'll give you a casino'".-Sgt Antonio Espera-Generation Kill
#6
Posted 20 January 2012 - 10:43 AM
I wouldn't have to fire again. I'd just pile my collection atop him and there's no way he'd even move.
What is your favorite color?
Go Big Red!
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