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So it was the parents and relatives as well, was it? When a white cop is involved, you’re all for waiting for trial and not jumping to conclusions. -
Well in this case the criminal had already been tried...Originally posted by Old Greg View PostSo it was the parents and relatives as well, was it? When a white cop is involved, you’re all for waiting for trial and not jumping to conclusions.Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostSo it was the parents and relatives as well, was it? When a white cop is involved, you’re all for waiting for trial and not jumping to conclusions.
No I am all for facts not glib statements. You suggested it was a single male when in fact many people seem to be involved in the expert opinion of the police.
So on the cops accused of having a man who resisted arrest and probably sadly overdosed on opiates die on them and the ones who returned fire and shot a woman who was standing next to the original shooter the woman herself may have been involved in drug deals she was definitely involved with drug dealers should we hang them yet?
I suggest we should wait for trial in all of these cases.
I have already said in the Floyd case the police (who were mixed ethnicities) were almost certainly incompetent in the use of that position. Mr Floyd had consumed a probably lethal amount of Fentanyl I will let you go to their houses and throw rocks & threaten them because YOU know what happened.
The Police at Miss Taylor's flat were all white but as they were returning fire when serving a warrant (it was no knock but they decided to knock & announce themselves) the alleged drug dealing boyfriend fired a shot through the closed door so the Police couldn't have known who was shooting. However as one of the officers shot wildly he has already been charged. I am not quite sure what you think the Police officers could have done different?Comment
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