Originally posted by Greenday
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This is a small town of about 21,000 people, this isn't some huge LA race riot. It certainly does not require a military response and police should NOT be capable of a military response. Let alone actively employ it at the drop of a hat when minorities are involved.
Originally posted by Greenday
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Originally posted by Greenday
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Both accounts agree that the first shot occurred in close range during an altercation by the officer's vehicle. You can argue the cause of the altercation as a point of contention between the officer and witnesses if you want. But it does not change the fact that the victim was shot several more times while fleeing from the officer. The friend and witnesses accounts all say he was fleeing and the officer continued to fire. The friend and witnesses agree that the victim had his arms up and pleaded that he was unarmed before being shot.
Both accounts agree that the officer rolled up on them for jaywalking.
Now which is more likely: Do you think an 18 year old just about to leave for college decided he'd just murder a cop all of a sudden over jaywalking? Or do you think an officer of the predominantly white local police force with a history of racial issues dealing with the local black community ( that called in a paramilitary response to small town civil unrest ) was being an asshole and escalated to lethal force because he was dealing with a black teenager?
Furthermore:
- The victim's body was face down, 35 feet from the officer's patrol car.
- He was shot at least 4 times ( The police will not say how many ).
- He was unarmed.
- The police have declined to interview the friend that was with him to get his witness testimony. Per that friend's attorney.
- The officer did not radio in a shooting nor did he call for EMS.
- Dispatch found out about the shooting from the news and had to ask the PD.
- His body was left in the street for 4 hours.
- It was eventually stuffed in the back of a police SUV. No EMS was ever called.
- The FBI and Department of Justice both launched investigations into the shooting.
- The St Louis County PD, who has been in command of this fuckfest, has just been removed from command by the state.
Does any of that sound like the police were doing a wonderful, appropriate job? I sincerely suggest you take some time to read into this. Because defending the people that just wiped their ass with your Constitution isn't reflecting well.
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