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originally posted by: carewemust
No parts of Chicago are safe. 67 people shot on the freeways this year. Seven year old girl killed at a McDonald's drive-thru today.
McDonald's Drive Thru: www.foxnews.com...
originally posted by: carewemust
This shooting happened many days ago. The policy bodycam footage was released today.
Because the little fella isn't Black, there's not much genuine outrage.
originally posted by: carewemust
Just another example of police acting like S.S. Storm Troopers.
It's very common in this country.
Sadly, Blacks, Whites, Latinos, Indians, Chinese, anyone/everyone are all killed by evil men/women in uniform.
originally posted by: Bicent
a reply to: Edumakated
lol sounds like after we the public see enough kids getting blasted on video, on the news and internet the created dendrites in our brain, will just accept this is normal and ok.
I don’t recall a time like this in my lifetime and I’m pretty old, there is nothing normal in America, right now. I can’t think of one example. I hear ya thou, I guess this is now our new normal, riots, plagues, rumors of war, censorship and idiots arguing with one another over who’s politics are better, all the while, well normal is occurring.
Got it.
The officer didn't know whether the teenager was going to throw away the gun or shoot at him. The teenager should just have dropped the gun and probably nothing would have happened, but he flicked the gun towards the officer giving him a second or less to decide what to do.
originally posted by: ElectricUniverse
a reply to: vonclod
Ok...the teenager turned towards the officer. The sudden move made the officer think the teenager was going to shoot him. it took less than a second, and the officer responded as he thought was appropriate.
Are you also blaming the officer?
A second more and if the teenager wanted to shoot at the officer, the officer would be dead. The officer didn't have a second more to give. You know the teenager dropped the gun AFTER the fact, not in the split second the officer had to decide whether to shoot or risk getting shot at.