Cops lives matter....some of'em

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So, this cop rolls up on the scene where other cops, who are not shooting, and have the situation under control ..... and immediately started shooting at the black guy ......... then jumps on the 'ol *feared for his life* excuse when it's made painfully clear what exactly was going on ........

Black cop lives matter only when they're in uniform ....... and nobody is shooting ......
 
Good for him. Now go on and accept all the fake apologies and excuses from the white cops and tell them u understand
 
What a great opportunity for the Black Officer to expose law enforcement for the racists, bigots and supporters of white supremacy that they are. But I am sure they are trying to pay the homie off and do damage control.
 
I'm going to wait and see how this black cop goes about this.

I say that cause ain't too many weak possible coon ass niggas going to hire a lawyer named RUFUS.

I'm just saying!
 
I bet that nigga thought he was different from other black people before this happened. Lets see if he exposes those racist or just starts tap dancing. But in the meantime

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Needs to happen more often. Divide and conquer those MFs.

As long as you have Black pigs sitting comfortably alongside the other race soldiers not doing anything about us being profiled and killed, FUCK'EM.
 
I hope he sues for all he can get.

Cac literally rolled up and just shot the first black person he saw, no questions. Imagine if my man had died and couldn't tell the story himself. They wudda told all sorts a lies
 
Yo, this "I feared for my safety" defense as to go. That's one of the things that BLM and other activists need to add to the list of policy changes. Hell, that might need to be number 1. The reason we see it all the time is because it's a real defense for cops. All they have to say is that they feared for their safety and juries can acquit them. That's why it's so hard for them to be convicted of anything.

That was part of the problem with the Castile case. The officer said he was afraid for his safety, and from the video, he does appear to be afraid. However, being afraid shouldn't be a defense for killing someone.
 
The Lonious Monk;c-9847559 said:
Yo, this "I feared for my safety" defense as to go. That's one of the things that BLM and other activists need to add to the list of policy changes. Hell, that might need to be number 1. The reason we see it all the time is because it's a real defense for cops. All they have to say is that they feared for their safety and juries can acquit them. That's why it's so hard for them to be convicted of anything.

That was part of the problem with the Castile case. The officer said he was afraid for his safety, and from the video, he does appear to be afraid. However, being afraid shouldn't be a defense for killing someone.

Yup, and as fucked up as it may sound, id like to see a person shoot a cop, and use that as an excuse, just to see what would happen(we kno what would happen)
 
CeLLaR-DooR;c-9847442 said:
I hope he sues for all he can get.

Cac literally rolled up and just shot the first black person he saw, no questions. Imagine if my man had died and couldn't tell the story himself. They wudda told all sorts a lies

Nah. That's what he gets for thinking he's 1 of them. He got his wake up call, that's enough compensation
 
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farris2k1;c-9847592 said:
The Lonious Monk;c-9847559 said:
Yo, this "I feared for my safety" defense as to go. That's one of the things that BLM and other activists need to add to the list of policy changes. Hell, that might need to be number 1. The reason we see it all the time is because it's a real defense for cops. All they have to say is that they feared for their safety and juries can acquit them. That's why it's so hard for them to be convicted of anything.

That was part of the problem with the Castile case. The officer said he was afraid for his safety, and from the video, he does appear to be afraid. However, being afraid shouldn't be a defense for killing someone.

Yup, and as fucked up as it may sound, id like to see a person shoot a cop, and use that as an excuse, just to see what would happen(we kno what would happen)

That is literally what this thread is about bruh
 
Copper;c-9847667 said:
farris2k1;c-9847592 said:
The Lonious Monk;c-9847559 said:
Yo, this "I feared for my safety" defense as to go. That's one of the things that BLM and other activists need to add to the list of policy changes. Hell, that might need to be number 1. The reason we see it all the time is because it's a real defense for cops. All they have to say is that they feared for their safety and juries can acquit them. That's why it's so hard for them to be convicted of anything.

That was part of the problem with the Castile case. The officer said he was afraid for his safety, and from the video, he does appear to be afraid. However, being afraid shouldn't be a defense for killing someone.

Yup, and as fucked up as it may sound, id like to see a person shoot a cop, and use that as an excuse, just to see what would happen(we kno what would happen)

That is literally what this thread is about bruh

Nah because this will probley go down as an "accidental shooting" and nothing will come of it
 
rebootx1;c-9847556 said:
Retired Correction Officer Beating By Police Says…:


I don't like to laugh at ppls pain but this one always makes me laugh....

"Treated me like I'm just another black dude"

.........surrounded by civil rights activists....LOL

He thought he transcended race because of his badge.
 
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