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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Apr 7

    New video shows erratic behavior by man slain by NYPD in Crown Heights, Brooklynhttps://on.wsj.com/2IAufsd 

    1:45 AM - 7 Apr 2018
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      1. Victoire  🇫🇷‏ @Lookin_Exotic Apr 7
        Replying to @WSJ

        But when white kids kills dozens of kids in schools or murder people inside churches, the police always manage to arrest them alive. No shot fire. So yes this guy had a dangerous behavior but he could have been arrested alive.

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      1. d  🇺🇸  🔔  🗽‏ @dougalpollux Apr 7
        Replying to @WSJ

        at academies police are taught what to look for in distinguishing between alarming erratic behavior and life threatening erratic behavior

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      2. Deborah‏ @Deborah31569265 Apr 7
        Replying to @WSJ

        Looks like a weapon to me.

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      3. Doug Heberer‏ @drheberer Apr 7
        Replying to @Deborah31569265 @WSJ

        Quick!! Decide if said object that looks like a gun is in fact a gun..... Too late!! You're dead!! You have a split second to make a life threatening decision. I'd love to see the people complaining have to make that choice and see how they react.

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      4. Deborah‏ @Deborah31569265 Apr 7
        Replying to @drheberer @WSJ

        You notice the same people complaining are the ones who called the police in the first place.0

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      2. African Watchman‏ @AfricanWatchman Apr 7
        Replying to @WSJ

        He was certainly experiencing episodes of mental / psychological disorder hence this so-called erratic behaviour. We expect the #NYPD #Police to be able to identify mental disturbances. #mindcharity @MindCharity @mhaofnyc #MHA #AFRICSNWATCHMAN

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      3. saiful islam‏ @shishir177753 Apr 7
        Replying to @AfricanWatchman @WSJ @MindCharity

        Obviously, next step would be hiring only psychologist as a cop.

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      4. Doug Heberer‏ @drheberer Apr 7
        Replying to @shishir177753 @AfricanWatchman and

        😂 Love your comment. I wish people saying things like this would be required to make life threatening decisions in the blink of an eye. Decisions that determine whether or not you get to see your family at the end of your shift.

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      5. African Watchman‏ @AfricanWatchman Apr 7
        Replying to @drheberer @shishir177753 and

        "Life threatening decisions in the blink of an eye" are ridiculous excuses by #US #Police officers to kill #Africans. In the whole #world it's only #US Police doing that. The most stupid person will know that the man has a mental disorder in the blink of an eye. @realDonaldTrump

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      1. gman‏ @gmaneapolis Apr 7
        Replying to @WSJ

        And his family is protesting this shooting? I get it, mentally handicapped and terribly unfortunate, but the sorrow needs to be mixed with understanding and support for law enforcement....call of the BLM thugs and Jesse and Al should go home!

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      1. Vytas‏ @Kuzia3000 Apr 7
        Replying to @WSJ

        Game over for him

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      2. Nathan Hamlin Bean‏ @sprflycat Apr 7
        Replying to @WSJ

        Once again, police officers are not judge, jury, and executioner in a land where law forms the bedrock of society. Where justice and freedom are supposedly our higher ideals.

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      1. Ron‏ @300MagRon Apr 7
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        Dead man walking!

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      1. charles tilley‏ @Hangman57Tilley Apr 7
        Replying to @WSJ

        Take back what I said earlier, this guy had a gun and deserved to be shot and killed !

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      1. grampy‏ @Ptolemy820 Apr 7
        Replying to @WSJ

        This must be shown by the media as often as the Eric Garner "choke hold" video.

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      1. constitutionmatters‏ @millyob27 Apr 7
        Replying to @WSJ

        Mental illness of the homeless should be addressed. NYC police have a tough enough job n when I walk around NYC n am confronted by their erratic behavior I do feel threatened

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      2. Victoire  🇫🇷‏ @Lookin_Exotic Apr 7
        Replying to @WSJ

        And this is how the police treat you when you’re white, stole a policeman’s gun and you’re a menace to society #BlackLivesMatterpic.twitter.com/rn0ERSA9tN

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      3. Andrew Smith‏ @AndrwSmith55 Apr 7
        Replying to @Lookin_Exotic @WSJ

        Boo fucking hoo

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      1. Kenn Reinhardt‏ @IndyKenn Apr 7
        Replying to @WSJ

        In the old days the Crazies went to Bellevue. Where do they go now?

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