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Dozens of "protesters" breaking into a Walmart, because of justice or something
https://twitter.com/MBarberWSOC9/status/778498966774099968
Useful idiots.
Dozens of "protesters" breaking into a Walmart, because of justice or something
https://twitter.com/MBarberWSOC9/status/778498966774099968
Try and help me understand then. Guy has a gun in his apartment parking lot, when officers arrive to serve a warrant on another person. The notice a guy with a gun. Guy gets in car, then gets back out with, which better be, a gun in hand. He decides "**** it, today is a good day to die," and intentionally poses a threat to officers. There's something missing here, because that's just too outlandish to believe. I would be nice if there's vid of this encounter, which I doubt, to confirm the presence of a weapon after he exited the car the second time, and the threat he posed.
With the Tulsa shooting, you're right, it's highly likely he'd be alive if he was compliant. But that borders very closely to victim blaming. We are not allowed to shoot people, and say "well, he was non-compliant," and everything is ok. Any officer that has worked any reasonable amount of time, will have seen countless issues of non-compliance, and more than likely been in damn near the same situation that unfolded in Tulsa, minus the dead guy at the end.
I guess I can assume you've read or heard the report that said the guy was "carrying" the gun. They didn't really say whether he was carrying it when he got in the car, but they did say he was carrying when he got out. They told him to drop it, which sounds like he had it in his hand. He didn't drop it. As far as them targeting him because he was armed, according to the story, at what point does a person's behavior with a firearm constitute a reason for police to stop him? If the cop just happened to see him get out open-carrying in a holster, no. OC is legal without a permit in NC. And if by their laws that's not in itself a reason to stop them, yeah, I'd have a problem with that.
ETA: forgot to mention "victim blaming". That's nonsense. That's nowhere near victim blaming. I'm not saying he deserved to be killed. I am saying that it causes a more dangerous circumstance. Certainly you can agree that anyone, black or white, or brown, has a higher chance of getting shot by police when they're not compliant.
From what I've read, they said he was carrying it before he entered the car, and was carrying it when he emerged from the car. Keep in mind, the time of day. It must of been light outside, because they said he was waiting on his kid to come home from school (Idk if that's true, but it gives us a setting). So guy who was noticed by officers serving a warrant, returns to his vehicle to.....? Then decides "yeah, let's start some **** with the police????" Like I said, I hope there's some video/audio of this going down, because the version we're being told doesn't make any sense.
The man that was shot has died. Via Police Chief Kerr Putney
Seven officers and one civilian taken to hospitals
Edit: Person was shot by another civilian, not police
SunnyRight said:A bunch of thugs claim to speak for "black America" because it gives them moral authority to riot without question. Don't let them.
These aren't protests. They're riots. To which black cops are responding and black National Guardsmen may have to respond.
They're riots that will affect the livelihoods of black shop owners and black reporters and black bystanders. That hurts the black community.
So tonight, pray for all those of all races who are responding to and having to cope with riots by opportunists claiming a high moral mantle in order to cover for their own desire to commit violence and destroy livelihoods and families. Pray for Charlotte and its people.
John Schindler said:Given the choice between violent mayhem & order, normal (people) with jobs, kids & mortgages ALWAYS choose order.
This is not complicated. At all.
Terrorists in the highway attempting to block traffic and throwing things at cars now. They are swarming and jumping on cars...