On March 3, 2014, Aaron Siler was killed by Kenosha police while attempting to flee after a car chase. The office who shot and killed Siler claimed that he had armed himself. The "weapon" Siler had? An empty bucket.pic.twitter.com/BFQ8cGINgW
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On March 3, 2014, Aaron Siler was killed by Kenosha police while attempting to flee after a car chase. The office who shot and killed Siler claimed that he had armed himself. The "weapon" Siler had? An empty bucket.pic.twitter.com/BFQ8cGINgW
On Nov. 9, 2004, Micheal Bell was shot in the head by a Kenosha police officer a day before he was to testify at a court hearing regarding a previous incident with the same officer who stopped and killed him.pic.twitter.com/HmeBIweGm5
The Kenosha Police Department almost immediately cleared the officer of wrongdoing despite glaring inaccuracies in his account of events. Bell's family successfully fought for a law mandating external investigations of police killings.https://www.npr.org/2014/12/13/370592433/in-wisconsin-a-decade-old-police-shooting-leads-to-new-law …
Or alternatively maybe there's just a high crime rate there
(You need to do more research, it could be they are a bad PD, but you can't just say that)
They didn't just say that... They said this PD has a history of fatally shooting people. And then they talked about the specific incidences. Do you really find that to be biased? Just talking about things that happened factually?
Not surprised.
This week would be a great week for huge protests across the country especially D.C.
DEFUND THE POLICE
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