A disabled black man murdered for picking up his child

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semi-auto-mato;9374753 said:
VIBE;9374741 said:
I wonder why the wife had said to her husband to get out of the car then say don't u do it Keith!

that there will be their evidence that he was armed.. they're gonna use her words against the case

she is talking to two people at once.

keith don't let them break the window. get out the car.

cops standing with guns drawn - don't u do it. don't u do it.

she address her husband by name. she doesn't know the officers name so she just talks to them

NBC is reporting that the family lawyer says the wife was telling Keith Lamont "not to do it" meant not to get out the car...but that doesnt make sense when she just told him to get out the car.

The way you explained it makes more sense...
 
MD_PROPER ;9374791 said:
semi-auto-mato;9374753 said:
VIBE;9374741 said:
I wonder why the wife had said to her husband to get out of the car then say don't u do it Keith!

that there will be their evidence that he was armed.. they're gonna use her words against the case

she is talking to two people at once.

keith don't let them break the window. get out the car.

cops standing with guns drawn - don't u do it. don't u do it.

she address her husband by name. she doesn't know the officers name so she just talks to them

NBC is reporting that the family lawyer says the wife was telling Keith Lamont "not to do it" meant not to get out the car...but that doesnt make sense when she just told him to get out the car.

The way you explained it makes more sense...

the lawyer did good dropping the video after the police dropped the gun photo but he doesn't need to answer that question anymore. that video is powerful for a few reasons.

1. she said he has a TBI

2. she told her husband to comply

3. she told the cops to not shoot him

4. she started to run before he got shot. that means the cops did nothing to defuse the situation. they pulled out them guns and once they had a clear shot they took. she saw that shit coming.

 
They are waiting for October 1st when the new law kicks in, where you have to go before a judge and present evidence as to why they should release the footage to the public.

And that judge will prolly deny it based on interests of public safety. They know what they are doing.

NC heads, y'all really got to get out and vote the governor and state lawmakers out.

 
Releasing the video will calm the community down and force these murderers to admit to their crimes.

Keeping it under wraps has already resulted in another senseless death. The dead protester would still be alive if they weren't pulling this cover up.
 
1CK1S;9374928 said:
https://twitter.com/justinjmcneill/status/778763381541068800
https://twitter.com/sportsmediaLM/status/779399950115360768

I've gon on the record in here to say fuck Cam and still think this (burn his jersey) shit is corny as fuck.

If he don't wanna kneel, whatever his reasons may be, then he don't have to kneel. And if he's kneeling by force that's no better than being made to stand by force.

His choice. I think it's the WRONG one. But whatever.
 
Stomp Johnson;9374954 said:
1CK1S;9374928 said:
https://twitter.com/justinjmcneill/status/778763381541068800
https://twitter.com/sportsmediaLM/status/779399950115360768

I've gon on the record in here to say fuck Cam and still think this (burn his jersey) shit is corny as fuck.

If he don't wanna kneel, whatever his reasons may be, then he don't have to kneel. And if he's kneeling by force that's no better than being made to stand by force.

His choice. I think it's the WRONG one. But whatever.

This.

Burning his jersey won't do s***. Just like when folks burned Kap's jersey.
 
You can literally see red shirt cop drop a gun on the ground in the video.

All Charlotte posters get yall bitch asses outside instead of typing on the internet
 
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AggyAF;9375407 said:
if the dash cam footage shows him pointing a gun at the cops, why don't they release it???

Because it doesn't. This is a strategy so they can cover it up or get counter measures in place because they know people will be more upset.
 
AggyAF;9373549 said:
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

Ppl having issues with the organization is one thing, but idk why anybody black would have a problem with the phrase or the general movement.
 
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/charlotte-boy-gives-police-officers-free-hugs-after-violent-protests/

Charlotte boy gives police officers "free hugs" after violent protests

A 5-year-old boy’s response to the violent protests in Charlotte, North Carolina, is touching hearts across the country -- his parents included.

Deanna Hooker describes her son, Jayden, as an “old soul,” which is why she wasn’t surprised by the kindergartner’s request to visit police officers after learning several were hurt during a Tuesday night demonstration over the fatal police shooting of 43-year-old Keith Lamont Scott.

“I want to give them hugs so they’re not scared,” the little boy told his mom.


The Hooker family lives just three-and-a-half miles away from where Scott was shot and killed. So, when protests erupted nearby, the little boy could hear the commotion outside his window.

Helicopters shook the home and sirens screeched as hundreds of protesters took to the streets.

Jayden, who was in bed at the time, woke up upset, and called for his parents.

Hooker tried to explain what was happening as best she could.

Early Wednesday morning, Jayden started asking his mom more questions about the protests. When he overheard a news station report that officers were injured, he asked his mom if he could stay home from school to visit the police station.

The mom turned him down at first, but eventually, she agreed. He could visit the officers after school.

“It’s something that he asked us and when we said no he kept persisting to do it,” Hooker told CBS News. “It kind of opened our eyes and we eventually said yes because it’s a beautiful thing.”

After school on Wednesday, Jayden picked out his favorite glazed doughnuts and drew a sign that said “Free Hugs” on it, wearing it proudly around his chest.

As the car pulled into the parking lot of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department, the 5-year-old could hardly contain his excitement. He walked toward the building eager to offer the officers a hug and a doughnut.

The cops were in tears -- and so was Jayden’s mother -- as they kneeled down to accept hugs from the little boy.

“I’m so proud of my son,” Hooker said. “I think it honestly shows you that a 5-year-old can teach us a lot about how we should treat each other during times like these.”

Hooker said her child was taught that “when you hit somebody, it’s not good to hit them back.”

Now Hooker knows that her son has really taken that message to heart.

“Hate doesn’t do anything but spread the hate; it’s his mission to spread love and positivity,” Hooker said. “He’s a very cool kid.”

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Wow.. So heart warming.. I'm sure those cops will think twice about killing another black man.. The next time the opportunity presents itself.. All because that young boy and his free hugs...
 
To dead all of the potential for fuckery, the President needs to order the AG to step in and take over the investigation. Wait, I forgot this is who we're talking about.

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Has more ball than Obama, but then again he's white.
 
stringer bell;9375447 said:
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/charlotte-boy-gives-police-officers-free-hugs-after-violent-protests/

Charlotte boy gives police officers "free hugs" after violent protests

A 5-year-old boy’s response to the violent protests in Charlotte, North Carolina, is touching hearts across the country -- his parents included.

Deanna Hooker describes her son, Jayden, as an “old soul,” which is why she wasn’t surprised by the kindergartner’s request to visit police officers after learning several were hurt during a Tuesday night demonstration over the fatal police shooting of 43-year-old Keith Lamont Scott.

“I want to give them hugs so they’re not scared,” the little boy told his mom.


The Hooker family lives just three-and-a-half miles away from where Scott was shot and killed. So, when protests erupted nearby, the little boy could hear the commotion outside his window.

Helicopters shook the home and sirens screeched as hundreds of protesters took to the streets.

Jayden, who was in bed at the time, woke up upset, and called for his parents.

Hooker tried to explain what was happening as best she could.

Early Wednesday morning, Jayden started asking his mom more questions about the protests. When he overheard a news station report that officers were injured, he asked his mom if he could stay home from school to visit the police station.

The mom turned him down at first, but eventually, she agreed. He could visit the officers after school.

“It’s something that he asked us and when we said no he kept persisting to do it,” Hooker told CBS News. “It kind of opened our eyes and we eventually said yes because it’s a beautiful thing.”

After school on Wednesday, Jayden picked out his favorite glazed doughnuts and drew a sign that said “Free Hugs” on it, wearing it proudly around his chest.

As the car pulled into the parking lot of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department, the 5-year-old could hardly contain his excitement. He walked toward the building eager to offer the officers a hug and a doughnut.

The cops were in tears -- and so was Jayden’s mother -- as they kneeled down to accept hugs from the little boy.

“I’m so proud of my son,” Hooker said. “I think it honestly shows you that a 5-year-old can teach us a lot about how we should treat each other during times like these.”

Hooker said her child was taught that “when you hit somebody, it’s not good to hit them back.”

Now Hooker knows that her son has really taken that message to heart.

“Hate doesn’t do anything but spread the hate; it’s his mission to spread love and positivity,” Hooker said. “He’s a very cool kid.”

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Wow.. So heart warming.. I'm sure those cops will think twice about killing another black man.. The next time the opportunity presents itself.. All because that young boy and his free hugs...

In the movie Boyz in the Hood the same cop that was nice to Trey when he was a little boy put a gun to his head when he was a teenager
 

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