That tends to happen to murderers.
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Here’s a thought: it’s night, it’s dark, a man runs from the police, seen hiding in dark strange back yards...ya nothing wrong with that, you expect to see this every night...right
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Shouldn't have run.
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Illegal to shoot a fleeing suspect. That doesn't absolve them.
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Not if you're fearing for your life.
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You couldn’t be fearing for your life if the suspect was unarmed and fleeing which in this case he was.
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He broke the law by fleeing. He's dead. The cops were within their rights.
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Tennessee vs Gardner, that case ruled that police cannot shoot someone fleeing. So, no, they weren't in the right.
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That’s exactly my point.
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Umm....the deceased (degenerate) had broken into 3 cars, and the chase started when he was found attempting to break into a nearby home.
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He was NOT the man the police were looking for. That makes him INNOCENT. Do not mix apples and oranges.
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The unarmed black man received DEATH!!
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What's sad is they feel they have to resort to this because the government won't protect someone with black or brown skin. The system isn't just, it's just us!
#SAD
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End police brutality? Can’t we just end black crime, instead.
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Before or after we deal with actual white terrorism?
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