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Indiana Ambush: White Cop Slain By Repeat Black Offender w/ Mile Long Rap Sheet

Elwood, Indiana — Early Sunday morning saw the death of yet another White police officer, this time in the case of 24-year-old Noah Shahnavaz, a U.S Army Veteran and rookie Elwood city police officer with only 11 months on the job.

What should have been a routine traffic stop quickly morphed into a bloody crucible when 42-year-old Carl Roy Webb Boards II, a street black with a criminal record a mile long, got out of his vehicle and began firing multiple shots. Officer Shahnavaz was struck at least once and finally succumbed to his wounds after being transported to two different area hospitals. 

Elwood, Indiana Police Officer Noah Shahnavaz

Approximately a half hour later, law enforcement spotted the suspect’s Buick, and a chase ensued. Two P.I.T maneuvers later, Boards was finally captured without further incident. He is currently being held without Bond at the Hamilton County Jail. The black career criminal now faces a litany of preliminary charges, including felony murder, possession of a firearm by a serious violent felon, and resisting law enforcement. The incident contributes to the growing epidemic of black gun violence which has plagued the nation in recent years.

6’2″ 285lbs Carl Roy Webb Boards shot and killed a White cop in a super majority White town.

While Officer Noah’s shooting death was tragic, questions regarding Boards’ freedom to roam the country in the first place still remain. According to prosecutors, Boards was a well-known violent felon and had under his belt a sizeable list of prior offenses dating back to 1999.

9-2-2015 Possession of a cellular phone (6 months jail)

9-6-2007 Criminal Recklessness (7 years)

9-6-2007 SVF (18 years) (release date 8-16-2019)

9-6-2007 Resisting law enforcement (3 years)

9-6-2007 Possession of a controlled substance (3 years)

9-6-2007 Firearm w/I 1-mile school property w/o license (8 years)

6-20-2006 Driving while suspended. Class A infraction. 

4-27-2006 Poss. Of Firearm by Serious Violent Felon- Habitual Offender

05-04-2005 Indirect Contempt

01-09-2001 Speed

8-8-2001 Serious Violent Felony (10 years)

8-8-2001 Dealing in Cocaine or a Narcotic Drug, B felony

8-15-2001 Theft, receiving stolen property, Grant County

10-14-1999 Battery w/ deadly weapon C felony (2 years) 

Why Boards wasn’t already sitting in prison for his previous crimes is not a mystery. As soft-on-black, hard-on-white law enforcement policies continue to grip America’s institutions, men like Boards will continue to skirt justice with a nigh-infinite supply of second chances. Had Boards been dealt with accordingly after the first few offenses, officer Noah Shahnavaz might still be alive today. Instead, only the anti-White district attornies and the racially corrupt legal apparatus in charge of punishing criminals are to blame for his death, as their inaction led to this totally avoidable shooting.

While area prosecutors are already considering the death penalty in this case, the empty promise is already proving too little, too late. Officer Shahnavaz is already dead, and White victims of violent crime nationwide are increasingly denied the justice they rightfully deserve. With the aid of jewish legal defense teams working pro bono and a system that actively seeks to let non-white criminals off for their crimes, even receiving full exonerations for death penalty cases as of late. These pardons are typically issued by virtue signalling state governors and politicians—many conservative—who appeal to the ideals of social equity and not the law-and-order sentiments their constituents demand. 

Teary-eyed police brass issued a press conference regarding the unfortunate death of Officer Shahnavaz.

But placing the public trust in local prosecutors and district attornies is becoming a raw deal for many Americans. Just recently, Ohio prosecutors downgraded charges against three black men who racially targeted seventeen-year-old White boy Ethan Liming in Akron, beaten to death after black friends of Ethan played a summertime prank. Despite overwhelming evidence which shows Ethan was brutalized long after he fell unconscious, officials only presented involuntary manslaughter and assault charges, which implies his gruesome pummeling was somehow an accident on behalf of the accused.

Regardless of the outcome of the Boards case, the shooting death of Officer Noah Shahnavaz will stand as a testament to the dangers of serving as a member of law enforcement in an increasingly deteriorating American empire. Even in a place like Elwood, Indiana which has a supermajority White population and whose last police killing was back in 1932, White cops can still fall victim to violent black crime regardless of the department they decide to serve.

Elwood, Indiana has a 96.7% White population according to the 2010 U.S Census report and was known for being a common destination for Welsh immigrant families.

If there is any lesson that can be taken away from this brutal ambush—committed by a habitual black criminal who should have been dealt with long ago—it’s that if you’re a White person, you should steer far away from the allure of the tin badge. The system will continue to try and woo you with higher-than-average pay, fat pensions, and extensive benefits packages. Still, none of these things will matter much when you find yourself staring down the barrel of a gun pointed at you by your racial counterparts and you have no one to back you up.

Unfortunately, the situation is not improving, and your families and friends need people like you and Noah Shahnavaz in their lives more than any town in America needs another zookeeper.

Jack McKraken
Jack McKraken is a former New York State Correctional Officer turned political dissident and author. For more stories and universal truths about America’s correctional system, check out his book “Livin’ the Dream” by Antelope Hill Publishing.

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    6 Comments

    1. Sorry. No tears for the Badge Fags. They have the actual access and power to form the Cop Gang and TAKE CARE OF THINGS. Including the politicians and kikes But ALL you ever hear from any of them is WAHHH! My PENSHUN! So screw ’em.

      1. This was a kid. Sick f**ks like this man need taken out. Take that domestic terrorist bullshit somewhere else. And when one of these criminals want something you have and put a gun in your face, DONT call one of those “badge fags”. Dumb ass.

    2. […] regarding Carl Roy Webb Boards II, the black career criminal who shot and killed White rookie cop Noah Shavanaz in Elwood, Indiana Sunday […]

    3. To Whom it May Concern:
      Congregation Yeshivat Tzion and all of its members CONDEMNS any and all acts of violence between people. We CONDEMN acts of violence against law enforcement/Governmental authorities by the public and we CONDEMN unlawful acts of violence against the public by Law enforcement/Governmental authorities. We also CONDEMN any and all types of racial injustice.

      We also agree with the United States of America’s Judicial system’s idea of due process, and we don’t pass judgment on anyone who has been charged with any crimes until due process of the judicial system is complete. We truly believe a person is “innocent until proven guilty”.

      Lastly, as an Army of Light (Ohr Tzava) we focus upon weapons of CREATIVITY, CONSTRUCTION, and EDUCATION; not weapons of destruction.

      In honor and in memory of Officer Noah Shahnavaz we will be praying ‘The Mourners Kaddish’ (a Jewish prayer for those in mourning).

      Sincerely and In Truth,
      Rabbi Yehoshua Ben Moshe

    4. […] Roy Webb Boards II, the black career criminal who shot and killed White rookie cop Noah Shahnavaz in Elwood, Indiana Sunday […]

    5. […] targeting White police officers has boomed in recent years. As early as August of 2022, rookie cop Noah Shahnavaz was gun downed during a traffic stop in a blaze of gunfire by a black career criminal with an AK-47 […]

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