A disabled black man murdered for picking up his child

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atribecalledgabi;9373439 said:
UglySnowflake;9373309 said:
I don't understand why every black man that doesn't go with BLM is called a coon etc, shouldn't people have the right to do what they wanna do and say what they wanna say

Why would any black person disagree with BLM (the organization aside)?

Idk what u mean by organization aside but there are plenty of valid criticisms of blm
 
stringer bell;9373273 said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_59kJXOLbKg

Smh.. So pathetic...

Pathetic? I agree with the man. Hell yeah it's fucked up what cops are doing, but to put all cops in that bubble is stupid. That's doing the same thing we claim they doing, which was a good point Free Hugs made. Few black people commit violent crimes, and even fewer against police, but these bad cops apply the actions of a few to the whole.

Would I be offering free hugs, hell nah. That's a bit extreme and does push the coon limits. The message though is valid.
 
MD_PROPER ;9373528 said:
[Trillmatic];9372158 said:
I saw a report that the police have dash cam footage of ol boy stepping out of the car with a gun. Officer ordered him to drop the gun and he didn't comply. If this is true, then there you have it folks, text book way on how to get shot by a cop.

Witness account of the shooting....she gives a lot of detail.


did the family back this up? they saw the video and she mentions his wife was on the scene. I hope this chick is not making up this story cuz this will blow up in our face.

 
charles2;9373639 said:
stringer bell;9373273 said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_59kJXOLbKg

Smh.. So pathetic...

Pathetic? I agree with the man. Hell yeah it's fucked up what cops are doing, but to put all cops in that bubble is stupid. That's doing the same thing we claim they doing, which was a good point Free Hugs made. Few black people commit violent crimes, and even fewer against police, but these bad cops apply the actions of a few to the whole.

Would I be offering free hugs, hell nah. That's a bit extreme and does push the coon limits. The message though is valid.

lol Save your typing. On this forum, you either thing all cops are bloodthirsty savages and want to see them all dead or you're a coon. Some of these niggas aren't smart understand the problem with that logic.
 
Who's behind the riots? Charlotte PD says 70% arrested had out of state IDs

Confirming what many had suspected when viewing the sudden and intense collapse into anrchy that occurred in Charlotte this week, Todd Walther, spokesman for the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Fraternal Order of Police told CNN's Erin Burnett:

"This is not Charlotte that's out here. These are outside entities that are coming in and causing these problems. These are not protestors, these are criminals."

"We've got the instigators that are coming in from the outside. They were coming in on buses from out of state. If you go back and look at some of the arrests that were made last night. I can about say probably 70% of those had out-of-state IDs. They're not coming from Charlotte."

As shocking as this statement is, it should not be a total surprise. 18 months ago, as the riots flared in Ferguson, there was one man pulling the strings of this 'domestic false flag'... George Soros. In an apparent effort to "keep the media’s attention on the city and to widen the scope of the incident to focus on interrelated causes — not just the overpolicing and racial discrimination narratives that were highlighted by the news media in August," liberal billionaire George Soros donated $33million to social justice organizations which helped turn events in Ferguson from a local protest into a national flashpoint.

There’s a solitary man at the financial center of the Ferguson protest movement. No, it’s not victim Michael Brown or Officer Darren Wilson. It’s not even the Rev. Al Sharpton, despite his ubiquitous campaign on TV and the streets.

Rather, it’s liberal billionaire George Soros, who has built a business empire that dominates across the ocean in Europe while forging a political machine powered by nonprofit foundations that impacts American politics and policy, not unlike what he did with MoveOn.org.

Mr. Soros spurred the Ferguson protest movement through years of funding and mobilizing groups across the U.S., according to interviews with key players and financial records reviewed by The Washington Times.

Still not buying it? As The New American recently reported, Ken Zimmerman, the director of U.S. programs at Soros’s Open Society Foundations (OSF), denied last year that Soros had funded BLM, saying it was just a rumor.

That was before hackers with DCLeaks.com published OSF documents showing that the Soros group had already given at least $650,000 directly to BLM.

Those same documents reveal the reason for OSF bankrolling BLM: the “dismantling” of America so that it can be recast according to the vision of Soros and his leftist cohorts.

The communist-on-its-face nature of these and other demands of the organizations under the BLM umbrella are a clear indicator of the real intent of BLM. The deep-pocketed funding by the likes of Soros, the Center for American Progress, the Ford Foundation, and Borealis Philanthropy show that BLM is the means, not the end.

BLM is little more than a tool of social revolutionaries hell-bent on destroying America so they can build their long awaited dystopia which they attempt to pass off as a utopia.

So with Hillary's poll numbers decling rapidly, and a debate looming that she would desperately like to be focused on domestic division as opposed to every email, pay-to-play, foreign policy misstep, and cough or stumble she has taken; is anyone shocked that 'out of state' protesters would turn up in Charlotte suddenly turning a peaceful but angry protest into tear-gas-filled deadly riots? And who is a big donor to Clinton?

George Soros: $7 million

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Financier George Soros founded what would become the Quantum Fund in 1969 with $12 million. According to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, he's now worth $24.7 billion and continues to invest through Soros Fund Management, a family firm. As a political donor, Soros has been mercurial. In 2004, he contributed $23.5 million to organizations opposing George W. Bush's reelection effort. In 2008, he donated $2,300 to both Clinton and Barack Obama, and that was it. Soros's Open Society Policy Center, the advocacy arm of his philanthropic network, spent $8.2 million on lobbying Washington in 2015. It focuses on international human rights, immigration, foreign aid, public health and criminal justice reform, among other issues. Since 2003, Soros has contributed $54 million to federal candidates and committees.
 
1CK1S;9373829 said:
Who's behind the riots? Charlotte PD says 70% arrested had out of state IDs

Confirming what many had suspected when viewing the sudden and intense collapse into anrchy that occurred in Charlotte this week, Todd Walther, spokesman for the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Fraternal Order of Police told CNN's Erin Burnett:

"This is not Charlotte that's out here. These are outside entities that are coming in and causing these problems. These are not protestors, these are criminals."

"We've got the instigators that are coming in from the outside. They were coming in on buses from out of state. If you go back and look at some of the arrests that were made last night. I can about say probably 70% of those had out-of-state IDs. They're not coming from Charlotte."

As shocking as this statement is, it should not be a total surprise. 18 months ago, as the riots flared in Ferguson, there was one man pulling the strings of this 'domestic false flag'... George Soros. In an apparent effort to "keep the media’s attention on the city and to widen the scope of the incident to focus on interrelated causes — not just the overpolicing and racial discrimination narratives that were highlighted by the news media in August," liberal billionaire George Soros donated $33million to social justice organizations which helped turn events in Ferguson from a local protest into a national flashpoint.

There’s a solitary man at the financial center of the Ferguson protest movement. No, it’s not victim Michael Brown or Officer Darren Wilson. It’s not even the Rev. Al Sharpton, despite his ubiquitous campaign on TV and the streets.

Rather, it’s liberal billionaire George Soros, who has built a business empire that dominates across the ocean in Europe while forging a political machine powered by nonprofit foundations that impacts American politics and policy, not unlike what he did with MoveOn.org.

Mr. Soros spurred the Ferguson protest movement through years of funding and mobilizing groups across the U.S., according to interviews with key players and financial records reviewed by The Washington Times.

Still not buying it? As The New American recently reported, Ken Zimmerman, the director of U.S. programs at Soros’s Open Society Foundations (OSF), denied last year that Soros had funded BLM, saying it was just a rumor.

That was before hackers with DCLeaks.com published OSF documents showing that the Soros group had already given at least $650,000 directly to BLM.

Those same documents reveal the reason for OSF bankrolling BLM: the “dismantling” of America so that it can be recast according to the vision of Soros and his leftist cohorts.

The communist-on-its-face nature of these and other demands of the organizations under the BLM umbrella are a clear indicator of the real intent of BLM. The deep-pocketed funding by the likes of Soros, the Center for American Progress, the Ford Foundation, and Borealis Philanthropy show that BLM is the means, not the end.

BLM is little more than a tool of social revolutionaries hell-bent on destroying America so they can build their long awaited dystopia which they attempt to pass off as a utopia.

So with Hillary's poll numbers decling rapidly, and a debate looming that she would desperately like to be focused on domestic division as opposed to every email, pay-to-play, foreign policy misstep, and cough or stumble she has taken; is anyone shocked that 'out of state' protesters would turn up in Charlotte suddenly turning a peaceful but angry protest into tear-gas-filled deadly riots? And who is a big donor to Clinton?

George Soros: $7 million

488x-1.png


Financier George Soros founded what would become the Quantum Fund in 1969 with $12 million. According to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, he's now worth $24.7 billion and continues to invest through Soros Fund Management, a family firm. As a political donor, Soros has been mercurial. In 2004, he contributed $23.5 million to organizations opposing George W. Bush's reelection effort. In 2008, he donated $2,300 to both Clinton and Barack Obama, and that was it. Soros's Open Society Policy Center, the advocacy arm of his philanthropic network, spent $8.2 million on lobbying Washington in 2015. It focuses on international human rights, immigration, foreign aid, public health and criminal justice reform, among other issues. Since 2003, Soros has contributed $54 million to federal candidates and committees.

If u trace the buses coming in u will find out whos behind it
 
http://www.mediaite.com/online/char...rs-outside-jail-chant-we-see-you-we-love-you/

Charlotte Inmates Flicker Lights as Protesters Outside Jail Chant ‘We See You! We Love You!’

Protesters have taken to the streets in Charlotte for the third night tonight, and things have been more peaceful so far than last night. And, at one point, protesters showed up outside a jail to chant at the inmates inside.
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Yo man, I'm discussing this shit on a another forum, and no shit the white people on there are saying there is no police bias against blacks and if there is a bias, it's against whites. I'm not lying to you. There are people saying that white people are the victims not blacks. lol Shit is crazy.
 
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...-release-keith-scott-shooting-video/90899312/

Charlotte mayor calls for release of Keith Scott shooting video

CHARLOTTE — After a largely peaceful night of protests, Mayor Jennifer Roberts said Friday the video of the shooting of a black man that has been viewed by the victim's family is "inconclusive" and called for it to be released publicly.

Protests erupted after Keith Lamont Scott, 43, was fatally shot Tuesday afternoon by a black plainclothes officer outside an apartment complex where police were serving a warrant.

Police claimed Scott, who was waiting in his car for his son's school bus, got out of the vehicle with a handgun and refused to obey orders to drop the weapon. He was shot, police said, after officers determined he posed an imminent, deadly threat.

Several local residents, however, claimed Scott was carrying a book, not a gun, when he stepped from the car after police approached.

Roberts, speaking to CNN after a third night of protests, said she viewed the video of the killing and that officials want other community leaders to view it.

"I would like to have it released," she said, adding that while she did not have the authority to make that happen "I think it is only a matter of time."

"I understand the community's desire (to see the footage) and I echo the view of our police chief that the videos are inconclusive," she told CNN.

Asked by the news network in an earlier interview whether she saw Scott holding a gun, Roberts replied: “It is not a very clear picture and the gun in question is a small gun. And it was not easy to see … so it is ambiguous."

She cautioned, however, that authorities want to make sure before they release the footage that the integrity of the investigation of Scott's death is not jeopardized by, for example, affecting the view of witnesses as to what happened in the incident.

She also said that a new state law, which would deny public access to police body cam and dashcam footage without a judge’s orders, would not apply to the Scott case since the shooting occurred before the law goes into effect Oct. 1.

Justin Bamberg, an attorney for Scott’s family, watched the video with the relatives and said it shows Scott getting out of his vehicle calmly.

“While police did give him several commands, he did not aggressively approach them or raise his hands at members of law enforcement at any time. It is impossible to discern from the videos what, if anything, Mr. Scott is holding in his hands,” Bamberg said in a statement.

Scott was shot as he walked slowly backward with his hands by his side, Bamberg said.

The lawyer said at a news conference Thursday that Scott’s wife saw him get shot, “and that’s something she will never, ever forget.”

Charlotte's handling of the incident is in sharp contrast to the Tulsa police department, which quickly released to the public a video showing an officer fatally shooting an unarmed black man last week. The officer involved was charged Thursday with manslaughter in that case, which did not trigger widespread local demonstrations.

In Charlotte, a third night of protests was largely peaceful, a marked change from violent demonstrations Tuesday and Wednesday night in which some protesters smashed windows, looted stores and hurled objects at police.

Roberts told reporters at a briefing Friday that "last night was what a lawful demonstrations looked like."

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Chief Kerr Putney said the protests were "for the most part peaceful, very much so."

He said three police officers and one member of the National Guard was treated for minor injuries.

He said there were three arrests, including one person suspected in the killing of another civilian during Wednesday night's demonstration.

The only major incident Thursday night came when protesters confronted police after demonstrators briefly blocked Interstate 277. At one point, protesters withdrew after police used tear gas in response to someone throwing a bottle in their direction.

Although a curfew, announced at 9 p.m., went into effect at midnight Thursday, officers did not move against protesters who ignored the order. Roberts suggested police may have held back out of concern that many of the protesters may not have been aware of the last-minute announcement.

"It was hard to get the information out to all the folks," she said.

Roberts also credited the largely peaceful evening with a heightened presence of National Guard and state troopers on the streets and the absence of a heavy presence of shield-bearing police in riot gear.

Still, the mayor said a curfew would again be in place Friday night.
 
stringer bell;9374134 said:
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2016/09/23/charlotte-mayor-calls-release-keith-scott-shooting-video/90899312/

Charlotte mayor calls for release of Keith Scott shooting video

CHARLOTTE — After a largely peaceful night of protests, Mayor Jennifer Roberts said Friday the video of the shooting of a black man that has been viewed by the victim's family is "inconclusive" and called for it to be released publicly.

Protests erupted after Keith Lamont Scott, 43, was fatally shot Tuesday afternoon by a black plainclothes officer outside an apartment complex where police were serving a warrant.

Police claimed Scott, who was waiting in his car for his son's school bus, got out of the vehicle with a handgun and refused to obey orders to drop the weapon. He was shot, police said, after officers determined he posed an imminent, deadly threat.

Several local residents, however, claimed Scott was carrying a book, not a gun, when he stepped from the car after police approached.

Roberts, speaking to CNN after a third night of protests, said she viewed the video of the killing and that officials want other community leaders to view it.

"I would like to have it released," she said, adding that while she did not have the authority to make that happen "I think it is only a matter of time."

"I understand the community's desire (to see the footage) and I echo the view of our police chief that the videos are inconclusive," she told CNN.

Asked by the news network in an earlier interview whether she saw Scott holding a gun, Roberts replied: “It is not a very clear picture and the gun in question is a small gun. And it was not easy to see … so it is ambiguous."

She cautioned, however, that authorities want to make sure before they release the footage that the integrity of the investigation of Scott's death is not jeopardized by, for example, affecting the view of witnesses as to what happened in the incident.

She also said that a new state law, which would deny public access to police body cam and dashcam footage without a judge’s orders, would not apply to the Scott case since the shooting occurred before the law goes into effect Oct. 1.

Justin Bamberg, an attorney for Scott’s family, watched the video with the relatives and said it shows Scott getting out of his vehicle calmly.

“While police did give him several commands, he did not aggressively approach them or raise his hands at members of law enforcement at any time. It is impossible to discern from the videos what, if anything, Mr. Scott is holding in his hands,” Bamberg said in a statement.

Scott was shot as he walked slowly backward with his hands by his side, Bamberg said.

The lawyer said at a news conference Thursday that Scott’s wife saw him get shot, “and that’s something she will never, ever forget.”

Charlotte's handling of the incident is in sharp contrast to the Tulsa police department, which quickly released to the public a video showing an officer fatally shooting an unarmed black man last week. The officer involved was charged Thursday with manslaughter in that case, which did not trigger widespread local demonstrations.

In Charlotte, a third night of protests was largely peaceful, a marked change from violent demonstrations Tuesday and Wednesday night in which some protesters smashed windows, looted stores and hurled objects at police.

Roberts told reporters at a briefing Friday that "last night was what a lawful demonstrations looked like."

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Chief Kerr Putney said the protests were "for the most part peaceful, very much so."

He said three police officers and one member of the National Guard was treated for minor injuries.

He said there were three arrests, including one person suspected in the killing of another civilian during Wednesday night's demonstration.

The only major incident Thursday night came when protesters confronted police after demonstrators briefly blocked Interstate 277. At one point, protesters withdrew after police used tear gas in response to someone throwing a bottle in their direction.

Although a curfew, announced at 9 p.m., went into effect at midnight Thursday, officers did not move against protesters who ignored the order. Roberts suggested police may have held back out of concern that many of the protesters may not have been aware of the last-minute announcement.

"It was hard to get the information out to all the folks," she said.

Roberts also credited the largely peaceful evening with a heightened presence of National Guard and state troopers on the streets and the absence of a heavy presence of shield-bearing police in riot gear.

Still, the mayor said a curfew would again be in place Friday night.

the bolded lends a lot of credibility to the witness interview posted by @"MD_PROPER " now we really need for other witness to come forward and tell us if the officer was white like the witness said. this is a potentially serious cover up where the feds might need to come in and take over the pd and get rid of all of them including the chief.
 
MD_PROPER ;9373528 said:
[Trillmatic];9372158 said:
I saw a report that the police have dash cam footage of ol boy stepping out of the car with a gun. Officer ordered him to drop the gun and he didn't comply. If this is true, then there you have it folks, text book way on how to get shot by a cop.

Witness account of the shooting....she gives a lot of detail.


Wtf @ giving detail.. does she NOT own a phone with a camera?????

How can any black person simply Witness an encounter with the police without recording it these days? No excuse
 
Trillfate;9374519 said:
MD_PROPER ;9373528 said:
[Trillmatic];9372158 said:
I saw a report that the police have dash cam footage of ol boy stepping out of the car with a gun. Officer ordered him to drop the gun and he didn't comply. If this is true, then there you have it folks, text book way on how to get shot by a cop.

Witness account of the shooting....she gives a lot of detail.


Wtf @ giving detail.. does she NOT own a phone with a camera?????

How can any black person simply Witness an encounter with the police without recording it these days? No excuse


I hear you.... But we dont know wtf she was doing before seeing this incident..i'm just glad she's speaking out..if she ran in the house or wherever to get a phone, she may have missed seeing what really transpired.

Now we have the wife and this woman as two eye witnesses..
 

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