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nday morning, a video was released online showing officers brutally handling a group of teenagers dressed in swimwear.
The incident reportedly took place this weekend in McKinney, Texas – where a resident was having a pool party. Allegedly, neighbors were concerned about the large group of black children who were in attendance at the event, and called the police to intervene.
Authorities arrived immediately to the predominately white neighborhood and proceeded to chase and handcuff the frightened partygoers without providing much information as to why.
thegrio.com...
originally posted by: intrptr
The trouble started once the cops showed up.
I imagine we will be hearing about this all summer though because the police were white and the trouble makers were black.
originally posted by: buster2010
a reply to: MoreBeer
I imagine we will be hearing about this all summer though because the police were white and the trouble makers were black.
No the trouble makers were the white aholes that showed up at a private pool party and start shouting racist comments. Funny how the pig does nothing to them.
The trouble started when a bunch of out of towers decided to show up and crash the party by jumping the fence and started calling children and parents names, swearing, being racist, and fighting, then refusing to leave.
Your narrative of these events is totally false and offensive.
originally posted by: MoreBeer
originally posted by: buster2010
a reply to: MoreBeer
I imagine we will be hearing about this all summer though because the police were white and the trouble makers were black.
No the trouble makers were the white aholes that showed up at a private pool party and start shouting racist comments. Funny how the pig does nothing to them.
Right read what the attendees of the party are saying on twitter and facebook or stick to your false narrative of the events.
Look like a fool or not. It's up to you.
Enjoy your victimization complex.
Facebook and twitter aren't sources....they are social exchange sites that have no relation to the truth.
who knew social media automatically causes people to be liars?
originally posted by: tigertatzen
a reply to: olaru12
Facebook and twitter aren't sources....they are social exchange sites that have no relation to the truth.
So if the people who were actually there during the entire incident relate what happened, right in front of them, on say...CNN instead of posting about it on Facebook or Twitter, it makes their account of the events more true? If the same people report it on a social media site, it becomes automatically unrelated to the truth? Interesting phenomenon...who knew social media automatically causes people to be liars?