A disabled black man murdered for picking up his child

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VIBE;9368229 said:
after readin/posting that story where the cop planted a gun on the man they killed, I just can't believe cops anymore when they say the suspect had a weapon..

why the fuck would he get out of the car w a gun while cops have their guns drawn on him? makes no sense.. you're telling us he wanted suicide by cop? nah, he's picking up his kid, and ends up dead because a cop couldn't assess the situation like he logically should've..

the fact he was put on leave ASAP tells u everything

and they'll never say he had a book, otherwise that police department won't be left standing..

Anymore? They been doing it...but now that you've seen it personally first hand it's believable to you....

I don't know the situation but if a bunch of guys positioned and 1 or more in street clothes ran up to your car and you had a gun, you might jump out of the car with the gun too. You wouldn't know they are undercover cops. What logical conclusion could you come to except "I'm in immediate danger"? It won't be...let me wait this out...there's a possibility these guys in street clothes just might be the police.

The above shouldn't be glossed over but since black people already said "book" detractors are making the main issue into "no, he didn't have a book". That's more about proving wrong than proving justice.

and they'll never say he had a book, otherwise that police department won't be left standing..

Even if it were gun from the get go and not a book......

The police ran up on the WRONG person in plain clothes to serve a warrant...Doesn't the wrong person have the right to defend them self if they feel threatened?

North Carolina has the Stand Your Ground law (which no one has brought up to my knowledge). The guy in the car does not have to retreat. The only problem here is that he would have to be a psychic to know that the plain clothes officer accosting him (unjustly, since it was the wrong person) was the police.

 
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The fact dude was put leave means nothing. They do that the second you pull the trigger. Doesn't matter if you're stopping a mass shooter or point-blanking a sleeping infant, it's standard procedure.

 
ghostdog56;9367696 said:
stringer bell;9367693 said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fF5MBMfqOQU

Damn.. That pig patrol car took are serious beating...

Cars don't hit back , they need to take that anger out on cops or random white people

We need to take a page out of Mighty's Whitey's book. Every time one of those faggot ass muthafuckas beats or kills a citizen, just like when a white CAC female screamed raped, we need to leave the central business district and white areas of town looking like.

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Racism and white supremacy only understands two things. The loss of life and the loss of revenue.
 
stringer bell;9367932 said:
https://twitter.com/tariqnasheed/status/778492936027713536

Damn.. A pig got Reginald Denny'd by a flying brick...

Shouldve had his helmet on

Why was he standing in that spot?

Protesters have a hard job, you don't know what they go through

Construction workers get hit in the head with bricks everyday
 
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Tell me it isn't true!!! The comments I read are outrageous. Finding any excuse for another black man murdered by police to be ok. Where is Shaq now? Mad at Colin but can't say shit about lives being snatched without punishment! Where's Ray Lewis now? "All people value all lives" is the safest political thing you can say when cops kill unarmed men day after day after day after day? If I lose fans for loving the color of my skin and speaking out on those who wish to kill us off, then I never had those fans to begin with. My heart hurts man, sick of people negating the reality of blacks and many other minorities not being seen as humans.
 
fuc_i_look_like;9369501 said:
victim is black. officer is black. police chief is black. this gon be interesting

how so..this doesnt dampen the rage... white supremacy is a system THE SYSTEM. beside it was a white cop according to the daughter
 
Trillfate;9369267 said:
stringer bell;9367932 said:
https://twitter.com/tariqnasheed/status/778492936027713536

Damn.. A pig got Reginald Denny'd by a flying brick...

Shouldve had his helmet on

Why was he standing in that spot?

Protesters have a hard job, you don't know what they go through

Construction workers get hit in the head with bricks everyday

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playmaker88;9369529 said:
fuc_i_look_like;9369501 said:
victim is black. officer is black. police chief is black. this gon be interesting

how so..this doesnt dampen the rage... white supremacy is a system THE SYSTEM. beside it was a white cop according to the daughter

playmaker88;9369529 said:
fuc_i_look_like;9369501 said:
victim is black. officer is black. police chief is black. this gon be interesting

how so..this doesnt dampen the rage... white supremacy is a system THE SYSTEM. beside it was a white cop according to the daughter

of course it dont dampen the rage. I only said its interesting because usually only the victim is black. plus the police chief has a history of filing charges against his officers, so im wondering what their narrative is gon be in this situation. I live in charlotte so its gon be crazy out here for a while
 
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https://www.yahoo.com/news/12-police-hurt-n-carolina-protest-fatal-shooting-070015831.html

US city braces for more unrest after deadly police shooting

Charlotte (AFP) - The southern US city of Charlotte, North Carolina braced for a possible new flare-up of violence on Wednesday ignited by the fatal police shooting of a black man.

"We are calling for peace, we are calling for calm, we are calling for dialogue," Mayor Jennifer Roberts said. "We all see this as a tragedy."

The city bolstered its police presence and authorities shut down Epicenter, an area of bars and restaurants. A downtown Bank of America branch sent employees home early to avoid potential unrest.

Keith Lamont Scott, 43, was shot dead in an apartment complex parking lot on Tuesday after an encounter with officers searching for a suspect wanted for arrest.

Authorities said 16 officers and several demonstrators were injured in clashes overnight Tuesday following Scott's death, the latest in a string of police-involved killings of black men that have fueled outrage across the United States.

More protests were expected Wednesday night.

Presidential candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton were quick to weigh in on the violence in Charlotte. It came on the heels of another fatal police shooting of a black man on Friday in Tulsa, with the death of Terence Crutcher captured on video.

"Keith Lamont Scott. Terence Crutcher. Too many others. This has got to end. -H," tweeted Democrat Clinton, signing the post herself.

After calling to "make America safe again" in a tweet, Trump suggested later Wednesday that the Tulsa officer who shot Crutcher had "choked."

"I don't know what she was thinking," the Republican said, speaking at an African-American church in Cleveland, Ohio.

- Divergent accounts -

The Charlotte shooting took place at 4:00 pm (2000 GMT) Tuesday as officers searching for a suspect arrived in the parking lot of an apartment complex.

They spotted a man with a handgun -- later identified as Scott -- exit and then reenter a vehicle, Charlotte-Mecklenburg police chief Kerr Putney told journalists.

Officers approached the man and loudly commanded him to get out and drop the weapon, at which point Scott exited the vehicle armed, according to police.

"He stepped out, posing a threat to the officers, and officer Brentley Vinson subsequently fired his weapon, striking the subject," the police chief said.

However, Putney added that he did not know whether Scott "definitively pointed the weapon specifically toward an officer."

Carrying a firearm is legal under local "open carry" gun laws.


Scott's relatives told local media that he was waiting for his young son at school bus stop when police arrived. He was not carrying a gun but a book when he was shot dead, they said -- an account police disputed.

"I can tell you a weapon was seized. A hand gun," Putney said. "I can also tell you we did not find a book that has been made reference to."

- Protests turn violent -

Anger was simmering in Charlotte, especially over the police chief's assertion that Scott had been armed.

"It's a lie," said Taheshia Williams, whose daughter attends school with the victim's son. "They took the book and replaced it with a gun."


On Wednesday afternoon, 100 students, mostly African-American, participated in a "lay-in" protesting police brutality, singing gospel songs.

"I do this for hope," one protester called out. "I do this because I'm tired of being silent," another said.

One man held a sign reading "Legalize being black."

Protests had swelled Tuesday evening as news of the shooting spread, with demonstrators carrying signs that read "Black Lives Matter" and chanting "No justice, no peace!"


Putney said the situation turned violent, with "agitators" damaging police vehicles and throwing rocks at officers.

Riot control police were deployed and used tear gas to disperse the crowd, Putney said.

A group of protesters nevertheless marched to a major highway early Wednesday, shutting down traffic in both directions. They broke into the back of truck and set goods on fire, according to police.

- Series of shootings -

A string of fatal police shootings -- from Baton Rouge, Louisiana to St. Paul, Minnesota -- has left the African American community demanding law enforcement reforms and greater accountability.

In the southern state of Oklahoma, Tulsa police chief Chuck Jordan called video footage of Crutcher's deadly shooting on Friday disturbing and "very difficult to watch."

The 40-year-old is seen with his hands up, appearing to comply with police officers before he is shot once by officer Betty Shelby and falls to the ground. Another officer fires his stun gun.

The US Department of Justice said Monday it would conduct a federal civil rights probe into the Tulsa shooting, parallel to an investigation being carried out by local authorities.
 
playmaker88;9369529 said:
fuc_i_look_like;9369501 said:
victim is black. officer is black. police chief is black. this gon be interesting

how so..this doesnt dampen the rage... white supremacy is a system THE SYSTEM. beside it was a white cop according to the daughter

it is intereesting because whites will argue "SEE its not about race"

cop will prolly be charged and the family will get a settlement and this will all be forgotten
 

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