“He was a good father. He wasn’t a bad person. No matter how they want to spin it, he wasn’t a bad person." http://nydn.us/2q7GV22 #SaheedVassell
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There’s a lot of context there that isn’t known and relayed to first responders. All they know is what is reported to them.
Totally agree! Not picking sides here but it’s important not to jump to conclusions. This kind of context enables the misinformed. Let’s all have a little more perspective!
The police know the people in their community, they most likely knew him, they chose to make their decision. This is just another story of abuse of power. They can and they will, because....they can.
So if police believe he's pointing a gun at them, they do nothing. Right? You people are as nuts as he was. If it was a gun and a cop was shot, that's okay then. If these people so worried, they should of taken it away and had him take medicine. But the agenda is to blame police.
They’re insulting him the whole time in this video. And it don’t sound playful, it sounds like they’re picking on someone who is mentally disabled. Not a good video to make your point
This is so sad and unfortunate. Our state needs to stand up and do something.
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