What is "Black Lives Matter"?

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    BigRed

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    Tonight, blm is a bunch of asswipes protesting because a leo is not getting charged with a crime for shooting a thug who was shooting at him.
     

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    Is it a movement? Is it an organization?

    I saw the topic come up in another thread on the murders in Dallas.

    The linked article from January of 16 gives some insight as to what "Black Lives Matter" really is and what is behind it.

    Reds Exploiting Blacks: The Roots of Black Lives Matter

    I thought it may be worth sharing here so people know and are aware.

    Best regards.


    I'll take "Commie Revolutionaries for $1,000, Alex".


    https://www.politico.com/news/2020/11/17/black-lives-matters-push-power-436916
     

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    The trooper on camera repeats it over and over, "negligent homicide".

    Is that possible in misdemeanor shoplifting* and being a passenger in the car during a resulting high speed pursuit?





    * The pursuers were told it was armed robbery.
     

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    The trooper on camera repeats it over and over, "negligent homicide".

    Is that possible in misdemeanor shoplifting* and being a passenger in the car during a resulting high speed pursuit?





    * The pursuers were told it was armed robbery.
    Is it certain that it was just shoplifting?
     

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    From the article:

    Police seized a black Glock 30, a Winchester .45 ACP shell casing, and three Winchester .45 ACP cartridges.

    Don't know if it was involved or not.
     

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    Going to place this here because it's some serious victim-blaming by a BLM activist.
    https://www.kait8.com/2020/10/03/jonesboro-police-respond-dollar-general-robbery/

    This was the result:
    [video=youtube;sEbHsVCTOow]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEbHsVCTOow[/video]

    No word yet, but I'm guessing the department isn't pleased with the trooper's decision.


    The driver died; she appears to have a long rap sheet.


    When God hath ordained a creature to die in a particular place, He causeth that creature's wants to direct him to that place

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    Yeah. Sounds like it was shoplifting.

    I think this is wrong for BLM to put it on the clerk though. Maybe the article is right that it’s an issue of dispatcher training? It doesn’t sound like the police would have given chase like that if the knew it was just shoplifting.

    It's a good reminder that LEO in the field don't always have the complete story.



    And here's an idea - it's shoplifting, just give up when caught.
     

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    Yeah. Sounds like it was shoplifting.

    I think this is wrong for BLM to put it on the clerk though. Maybe the article is right that it’s an issue of dispatcher training? It doesn’t sound like the police would have given chase like that if the knew it was just shoplifting.


    This, from the kait8 piece, leads me to believe that the police were justified in their actions due to reckless disregard for the lives of others

    The JPD dash camera video clip showed the suspect’s vehicle running other vehicles off the road on I-555.
    The chase weaved through traffic and reached speeds of 110 mph.

    IMO it would be less likely for pursuit to be ended given the intensity of the desire to flee and evade. It would certainly make me think serious crimes or outstanding warrants or both
     

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    This, from the kait8 piece, leads me to believe that the police were justified in their actions due to reckless disregard for the lives of others



    IMO it would be less likely for pursuit to be ended given the intensity of the desire to flee and evade. It would certainly make me think serious crimes or outstanding warrants or both

    Driver hap a long sheet so anything she did was serious business.
     

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    There was one moment of clarity when Moses (the BLM activist) says he doesn't blame the police.


    Given what they (think they) knew and what they experienced... yeah, criminal off the street. :yesway:





    And since I'm posting videos... here's 23 minutes of some serious cop-baiting by a BLM activist.

    [video=youtube;kd3pfsHK7r8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kd3pfsHK7r8[/video]

    I don't throw around the term racist lightly, but...
     

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    Helpful hint:

    When you find yourself aggravated over an interaction with a law enforcement officer, consider for a moment that it may not be an issue or racism. It may be possible that you are simply being an *******.
     

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    This, from the kait8 piece, leads me to believe that the police were justified in their actions due to reckless disregard for the lives of others



    IMO it would be less likely for pursuit to be ended given the intensity of the desire to flee and evade. It would certainly make me think serious crimes or outstanding warrants or both
    They were on the low side. The GPS speed showing on screen had him hit 130, and it said 125 when he ended it.
     

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    100+ MPH in a construction zone...they were going to spend some time in the Hoosegow anyway. Criminals getting what criminals deserve.
     
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