VIBE;9370170 said:
Destroying a bigots "disrespecting the military" bullshit narrative
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VIBE;9370170 said:
stringer bell;9370372 said:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q8e2vdDmhTk
A strong black woman gets @ an Faux news propagandist...
iron man1;9370409 said:I'm beyond tired of white people bringing up MLKs name like they didn't hate his guts until he was murdered by them.
Trillfate;9370453 said:VIBE;9370170 said:
Destroying a bigots "disrespecting the military" bullshit narrative
stringer bell;9370372 said:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q8e2vdDmhTk
A strong black woman gets @ an Faux news propagandist...
Activists press for answers, economic boycott of Charlotte in wake of shooting
Civil rights activists and neighborhood residents gathered Wednesday morning on the spot where Keith Lamont Scott was fatally shot Tuesday by police and demanded answers to what they say are inconsistencies between police and witness accounts of the shooting.
Some people who say they were witnesses said the police officer who shot Scott was white; police have said it was a black officer named Brentley Vinson.
Activists also called for an economic boycott of Charlotte and peaceful protesting in the wake of the shooting, while asking the community to mobilize for answers and for an end to what they called “a virus” of police actions against blacks.
“Before you march, you’ve got to mobilize,” John Barnett, leader of Charlotte civil rights group True Healing Under God, told reporters. “We’re not going to be doing marches. It’s all about fighting the system and getting rid of these dirty cops that’s inside. You’ve got a virus, you need some chemotherapy to get that virus and that cancer out. There’s some cops who have that same mentality in Charlotte.”
Nation of Islam representative B.J. Murphy called for an economic boycott by African-Americans in Charlotte.
“Since black lives don’t matter for this city, then our black dollars shouldn’t matter. It is affecting the psyche of black people and that’s what you saw last night,” Murphy said, referring to anti-police protests in which 16 CMPD officers were injured. Interstate 85 was also closed for a time.
“Keep your money in your pocket and let everybody feel the pain, economically, of what we’re feeling physically when you kill us,” Murphy said. “I say, take your money out of Northlake Mall. Take your money out of SouthPark mall. ... Hell, let’s not even have the CIAA this year. How are you going to have a party, have a drink in your hand, if we don’t get no damn justice.”
Barnett and others called into question the actions of police and the account police have given of the Tuesday afternoon shooting.
Cain;9371100 said:twizza 77;9371077 said:North Carolina just passed a law that police don't have to release any body cam, or dash cam footage of confrontations with citzens, to the general public. It goes into effect October 1st.
They are saying that they will let the family view the video and that's it.
twizza 77;9371143 said:Cain;9371100 said:twizza 77;9371077 said:North Carolina just passed a law that police don't have to release any body cam, or dash cam footage of confrontations with citzens, to the general public. It goes into effect October 1st.
They are saying that they will let the family view the video and that's it.
That is only create he say vs they say shit, if the public can't view it. I wonder if someone can challenge it court on the argument that the bill hasn't gone in effect at the time of incident.
Stiff;9371164 said:If the cops believe they're out doing the right thing I can't think of why they'd want to have a law withholding video from the public
lamontbdc;9371162 said:twizza 77;9371143 said:Cain;9371100 said:twizza 77;9371077 said:North Carolina just passed a law that police don't have to release any body cam, or dash cam footage of confrontations with citzens, to the general public. It goes into effect October 1st.
They are saying that they will let the family view the video and that's it.
That is only create he say vs they say shit, if the public can't view it. I wonder if someone can challenge it court on the argument that the bill hasn't gone in effect at the time of incident.
I think the po po now saying that they aren't releasing the video b/c it's part of on going investigation. They done switched up from that not releasing the tape b/c of the new law shit.
twizza 77;9371186 said:lamontbdc;9371162 said:twizza 77;9371143 said:Cain;9371100 said:twizza 77;9371077 said:North Carolina just passed a law that police don't have to release any body cam, or dash cam footage of confrontations with citzens, to the general public. It goes into effect October 1st.
They are saying that they will let the family view the video and that's it.
That is only create he say vs they say shit, if the public can't view it. I wonder if someone can challenge it court on the argument that the bill hasn't gone in effect at the time of incident.
I think the po po now saying that they aren't releasing the video b/c it's part of on going investigation. They done switched up from that not releasing the tape b/c of the new law shit.
Someone brought this up in my facebook post, with that law, how does this not violate the freedom of information act?
VIBE;9371206 said:police will end up passing a law eventually about sharing police video w the public.. they're already showing signs of changing their policy to a bs excuse of "respect for the family"..
u just killed a man but want to show respect.. ok