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I purposefully avoid bringing up Brown because it causes so many unnecessary rabbit holes. I do think there were problems in that shooting but it's not worth hitching the cart of policing of minorities to that horse.
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sardis wrote:Tamir Rice and other like incidents, rightfully, draw anger from the African-American community, and, no doubt, policing across this country needs to be reformed. However, trumpeting the likes of Michael Brown and Freddie Gray where it was later revealed police weren't in the wrong are a travesty and tarnishes BLM's credibility to the public. There are plenty of incidents to bolster BLM's cause.Bklyn wrote:Don't conflate police shootings with police shootings of unarmed or not-in-a-commission-of-a-crime shooting (like Spacer's examples).
I don't easily frustrate. But, it is increasingly difficult to hear people excuse every use of police force and dismiss the complaints of people who say things are not justified.
Also, Tamir Rice did not look like that...and it still shouldn't matter. Under no circumstance was the kid reasonably breaking a law when he was killed by that officer.
Jr Spacer probably should have dressed different, or pulled his pants up higher, or answered the police questions better, or maybe softened his facially expression, or maybe not sat menacingly, or maybe something else...
that's what I was going to say - why is the black community investing their resources on Mike Brown, Freddie Gray , Syville Smith and others? Its not that their lives don't have value, but its pretty much common sense, if you're going to fuck with police, its not going to be a good outcome for you.Then choose John Crawford III. Then choose Jordan Davis (which, in fairness, was not done by police...so maybe don't choose him). Then choose Levar Jones. Then choose Walter Scott. Then choose Jonahtan Ferre
It only dilutes the deaths of those names mentioned by Brooklyn, and it certainly erodes support for it being a valid cause. I see it on Facebook daily.
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I wonder how many of those sensationalized cases involved cops shooting blacks in white neighborhoods?
What constitutes a white neighborhood?
I'm guessing- and I could be wrong - eCat lives in a white neighborhood. Aka the opposite of a black neighborhood.eCat wrote:I think that's a great question for Bluetick
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[img2]http://static.panoramio.com/photos/large/30964925.jpg[/img2]bluetick wrote:eCat wrote:
I wonder how many of those sensationalized cases involved cops shooting blacks in white neighborhoods?What constitutes a white neighborhood?I'm guessing- and I could be wrong - eCat lives in a white neighborhood. Aka the opposite of a black neighborhood.eCat wrote:I think that's a great question for Bluetick
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But not
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"In the county where I live a black person gets challenged for being in a white neighborhood, either by a deputy or a rent-a-cop or a neighborhood watcher."
I often get challenged when I'm in a black neighborhood, but I'm pretty sure it's b/c I'm looking for drugs...
I often get challenged when I'm in a black neighborhood, but I'm pretty sure it's b/c I'm looking for drugs...
I want someone's ass blistered in the middle of Thanksgiving Square.
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Jeans and a sports coat and his pants weren't sagging. Perhaps use lightening creamBklyn wrote:Don't conflate police shootings with police shootings of unarmed or not-in-a-commission-of-a-crime shooting (like Spacer's examples).
I don't easily frustrate. But, it is increasingly difficult to hear people excuse every use of police force and dismiss the complaints of people who say things are not justified.
Also, Tamir Rice did not look like that...and it still shouldn't matter. Under no circumstance was the kid reasonably breaking a law when he was killed by that officer.
Jr Spacer probably should have dressed different, or pulled his pants up higher, or answered the police questions better, or maybe softened his facially expression, or maybe not sat menacingly, or maybe something else...
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Michael Brown, it was not proved that police were in the wrong any more than OJ was proved innocent. There was not enough to take it to trial and part of that was that the perpetrator was allowed to wait to give a police statement days later after he had seen all the video and testimony and could tailor what happened to that testimony. Plus, the Justice department has singled out that police department for it's treatment of minorities. As for the family getting money for the murder of their child, that is a civil penalty. That is not criminal penalty.sardis wrote:Tamir Rice and other like incidents, rightfully, draw anger from the African-American community, and, no doubt, policing across this country needs to be reformed. However, trumpeting the likes of Michael Brown and Freddie Gray where it was later revealed police weren't in the wrong are a travesty and tarnishes BLM's credibility to the public. There are plenty of incidents to bolster BLM's cause.Bklyn wrote:Don't conflate police shootings with police shootings of unarmed or not-in-a-commission-of-a-crime shooting (like Spacer's examples).
I don't easily frustrate. But, it is increasingly difficult to hear people excuse every use of police force and dismiss the complaints of people who say things are not justified.
Also, Tamir Rice did not look like that...and it still shouldn't matter. Under no circumstance was the kid reasonably breaking a law when he was killed by that officer.
Jr Spacer probably should have dressed different, or pulled his pants up higher, or answered the police questions better, or maybe softened his facially expression, or maybe not sat menacingly, or maybe something else...
My Dad is my hero still.
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As for shooting of an unarmed white person, happened this past year just north of Baton Rouge. Kid in the back of the car from a white guy fleeing from the police. Young white kid was killed. Those police were arrested within a week (coincidence which I don't think mattered, both of the police were black)
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"A grand jury was called and given extensive evidence from Robert McCulloch, the St. Louis County Prosecutor, in a highly unusual process. On November 24, 2014, McCulloch announced that the St. Louis County grand jury had decided not to indict Wilson.[14] On March 4, 2015, the U.S. Department of Justice reported the conclusion of its own investigation and cleared Wilson of civil rights violations in the shooting. It found that forensic evidence supported the officer's account, that witnesses who corroborated the officer's account were credible, and that witnesses who had incriminated him were not credible, with some admitting that they had not directly seen the events.[13][15] The U.S. Department of Justice concluded that Wilson shot Brown in self-defense."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shooting_of_Michael_Brown
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shooting_of_Michael_Brown
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pay particular attention to the second scenario and imagine that is Michael brown other meth head and tell me you wouldn't hesitate to shoot as the protester did killing an unarmed man
http://ijr.com/2015/01/229273-8-protest ... or-haters/
http://ijr.com/2015/01/229273-8-protest ... or-haters/
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https://www.justice.gov/sites/default/f ... rown_1.pdf
"Because Wilson did not act with the requisite criminal intent, it cannot be proven beyond
reasonable doubt to a jury that he violated 18 U.S.C.§ 242 when he fired his weapon at Brown. "
"For the reasons set forth above, this matter lacks prosecutive merit and should be closed"
"Because Wilson did not act with the requisite criminal intent, it cannot be proven beyond
reasonable doubt to a jury that he violated 18 U.S.C.§ 242 when he fired his weapon at Brown. "
"For the reasons set forth above, this matter lacks prosecutive merit and should be closed"
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It's going on day 5 and neither the city of Milwaukee nor the Wisconsin DOJ have released the footage of the shooting, and that's got a lot of people wondering if the video shows what the officer claims it does. The mayor now says he only saw a "still" from the video. If the raw footage exonerates the officer then it would surely calm the unrest going on in Milwaukee as well - so what's the holdup?A black cop shot a black criminal who wouldn't drop his gun and there are riots?
I do not get that. Not even a little bit, other than some folks were just wanting an excuse to riot where they could break things, steal, and hurt people.
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To be fair ive had my ass beat by cops before. They didn't like it when I hit them in the face with snowballs.
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Seven Chicago cops who backed the story of their fellow cop who shot Laquand McDonald 16 times have been recommended for termination. They all reported that the deceased advanced towards officer Van Dyke, waving a knife and getting within 10-15 feet before Van Dyke opened fire in self defense.
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Van Dyke is charged with 1st degree murder and his partner also has been charged; the other 7 may face charges. Had this one dashcam video not been a witness to the shooting...well, those cops would have had the last word.
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Van Dyke is charged with 1st degree murder and his partner also has been charged; the other 7 may face charges. Had this one dashcam video not been a witness to the shooting...well, those cops would have had the last word.
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they were busy reloading to put another magazine in him
seriously that kid was walking away and the officers were walking twords that kid
they should be charged with homicide
that kid was never gonna put that knife down and would have kept walking away in my opinion
what do you do with someone with a knife not following police instruction walking down the middle of a 4 lane road
seriously that kid was walking away and the officers were walking twords that kid
they should be charged with homicide
that kid was never gonna put that knife down and would have kept walking away in my opinion
what do you do with someone with a knife not following police instruction walking down the middle of a 4 lane road
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One was charged with murder one.
Wiki actually has a good page on him:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shootin ... n_McDonald
Wiki actually has a good page on him:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shootin ... n_McDonald
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Yeah, the boy's life was so fucked up and rife with challenges from Day 0. You know it's bad when the day of your murder may not have been the most traumatizing/worst day of your life.
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No doubt.
About the shooting: if the police had tried to apprehend and he had made a threatening motion with his knife in proximty, the shooting woulda been righteous. As it was, he shot him 9 times in the back as he was walking away and then all of them lied about it.
About the shooting: if the police had tried to apprehend and he had made a threatening motion with his knife in proximty, the shooting woulda been righteous. As it was, he shot him 9 times in the back as he was walking away and then all of them lied about it.
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