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Another young man of color gunned down by police

Perhaps rather than lapping up whatever story the police give you, people could take the time to ask themselves why the community is so upset over this killing. One can't assume the protests that took place in Memphis over nothing with implicit racism of the idea that "those dark people" get perturbed over nothing. Systemic racism by law enforcement is well-documented.

Systematic racism didn't drive this idiot's actions.

The community knee-jerked a reaction to a very bad man getting himself eliminated from the gene pool.
 
And they are seed receptacles... As long as the orange is not a navel orange.

...and animals eat them... this could go on a long time.
 
To illustrate that violent criminals have historically experienced violent deaths. It's not new, its not a racial thing. It just is.

Maybe....but there is one question that I always ask myself when this subject comes up....

If it isn't racially motivated (and I'm open to the idea that it isn't, for the record), why is it that so many white perps end up getting to surrender after killing multiple people and virtually every non-white perp ends up dead?
 
Hey at least no one died in this one
Phoenix Police Under Fire For Threatening Black Family - Essence

My question is why the officer that was calmly talking to the mother while dad was being assaulted didn't tell his fellow officer to chill out.
Was all that really necessary?
When my daughter walked out of kmart 25 years ago with doll clothes I didn't pay for I'm glad people were more understanding then.
 
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