Black Man Shot After His Car Breaks Down

Yeah, you could tell from the press conferences the chief wasn't trying to have no bad publicity with this thing. Whether he was seriously outraged or not.
 
the officer has been charged with 1st degree manslaughter
 
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Will have to wait and see if she'll actually get convicted.
 
I'm glad they didn't overcharge her with charges she'd easily beat.

That seems to be the go to tactic for prosecutors who don't really want a cop to go to prison.
 
its a small part of the pie

for so long, White America was used to black people being "in their place", Obama getting elected changed that - along with the rise of social media showing how messed up society can be towards black people, and poor people, and anyone else deemed undesirable

Um whites voted for Obama...how else would he have won?

You completely stacked your deck of cards with race cards.
 
Will have to wait and see if she'll actually get convicted.

If she isn't convicted then there will probably be more riots or if she is only given extended probation instead of any jail or prison time then they will probably have to put her in a protection program for fear of someone taking her out.
 
I used to wonder if all these shootings were reactions to having a black president and white cops deciding to be more trigger happy.

thats a pretty racist statement to make considering a ton of white democrats voted for the man. not all cops are white FYI
 
No, the 'problem' is 'simple'.

Cops have lousy jobs, and get lousy paid.
For years, 'education' has gotten worse because of poverty, and above all, people are too busy with themselves and leaving kids 'to do what they want to do'.

Schoolkids blasting eachother to death is an example of how troubled it has gotten.
Modern society is all about 'acceptance' and 'doing what you want'. Though violent games still have a age limit, i have to see a single parent that actually DOESNT allow stuff in house or buying stuff appropriate for their age.

There are some hilarious videos on YT about 'voice trolling' in shooters, but the troubling thing is that most players are between 12-16, with a much smaller group of 16-20 that are really just bored people that dont get out for whatever reason.

anyway, these kids play murder games all day, instead of studying. I wonder whether these kids will be able to do their taxes when theyre adults. scratch that, they cant.

their sense of reality is distorted. all they think about is how much they can game, youtube, how many likes they can get, how many youtube hits their vids can get, and how far they go in GTA missions. reality, is different.

how does this have anything to do with black guys getting shot down?

It's simple, where once the police force more or less had 'moral' people, nowadays, that has dwindled and we have police officers that in their free time argue on the internet, play violent computer games, cant do life well, and are frustrated, agitated, and unhappy, all also fed by the rediculous 'terrorist' scare.

its like americans are only guaranteed somebody isn't a muslim terrorist if they're white. so anything else is potentially a suicide bomber so - shoot then ask.

i recently watched a vid of road rage against bikers on YT. i was shocked to see the first minutes of driving already resulting in some fat dumb*ss women yelling without any provocation at a biker. the way people behave on the streets is insane.

so, in conclusion, you have a boiling pot of crazy people that are unpredictable, agressive and potentially dangerous, and you have a pot of frustrated cops that dont know right from wrong anymore.

though these instances are insane on how cops treat (innocent) people, especially black people as it seems,
i do wonder though;
the media 'loves' this stuff right now. so any 'black incident' is newsworthy.
however, i'm curious to see whether there are not similar incidents with white drivers,
only the media has no interest because it wouldnt make a good headline.
 
Rakeyia Scott’s Slip Of The Tongue Is A Window Into The Poignancy Of Police Shootings

When Rakeyia Scott saw cops surrounding her husband, Keith Scott, she immediately worried they might shoot him. She pulled out her cell phone camera.

The horrifying video she captured has now been seen millions of times. One poignant moment, however, stands out.

As officers huddle around her dying husband, she shouts out: “Did y’all call the police?”

Call the police. It’s what one does, or is supposed to do, when a crime has been committed, when someone is in need of help. The idea that the police exist to protect and serve is so powerful that it broke through the reality of what she had just witnessed: police shooting her husband to death.

She quickly caught her mistake. “I mean, did y’all call the ambulance?”

Given the nonchalant attitude officers betrayed as Keith Scott lay on the pavement bleeding, she didn’t wait for an answer and took it upon herself to call 911.

The reaction of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg officers to a man dying at their feet was strikingly familiar. The ubiquity of cellphone, dashcam and surveillance video has transformed the way the public understands police violence. But as scene after scene unfolds on shaky screens and in grainy contours, another element of the violence is beginning to come into focus: the pattern of officers seeming to show no concern for the person they have shot, often fatally.

The nonchalance around the injured and the dying is stunning in its own way.


Set aside the question of whether any particular shooting was justified, either legally or morally. Perhaps it was. Perhaps the officer had no other choice. Even in such a situation, though, the officer has just exercised the most terrifying of powers ― the use of lethal force against another human being. And yet no care seems to be taken of that human being.

Consider another recent police shooting caught on video: that of Charles Kinsey, who survived. Kinsey, a black behavioral therapist in North Miami, Florida, was trying to help a man with autism who was sitting in the street blocking traffic. A cellphone video shows Kinsey himself lying on the ground with his hands in the air. He was trying to explain to police that the other man had a toy truck and not a gun, contrary to what a 911 caller had reported.

One of the officers fired three times, hitting Kinsey in the leg. Then Kinsey said he was handcuffed and left bleeding on the street for 20 minutes before an ambulance arrived.

And this was a case in which the police understood, right from the start, that the man they shot was the victim.

Letting the body lie where it falls is a fairly common trend in these high-profile police shootings. After Baton Rouge, Louisiana, police shot and killed Alton Sterling, a 37-year-old black man, on July 5, the officers appeared rattled by what had happened. But as for Sterling, they said to “just leave him,” according to a witness.

In Ferguson, Missouri, officers left Mike Brown’s body in the street for four hours, an indignity that protesters have referred to often.

Cedrick Chatman was shot four times, within 10 seconds, as he ran from officers on the south side of Chicago. Then they handcuffed the dying teen, and an officer placed his boot on top of him.

After officers shot 12-year-old Tamir Rice in Cleveland, the child was still alive. Even when police realized he was just a kid with a toy gun, they still failed to offer basic medical assistance. (They have since said they thought his toy gun was real and were afraid for their lives.) Instead, when his 14-year-old sister, T.R., ran toward him crying out, “My baby brother, they killed my baby brother,” one of the officers tackled her. She tried to get up and crawl toward her dying brother, but the second officer dragged her down. She was handcuffed and put in the backseat of a car, left to watch her brother continue to bleed while the officers did nothing.

“When Tamir’s mother, Samaria Rice, heard about the shooting and rushed to the park, the officers refused to release T.R. into her custody and told her she had to choose between going to the hospital with her fatally wounded 12-year-old son and staying with her handcuffed 14-year-old daughter, who was in the back of the car with the very same officers who had shot her son,” the Rice family’s lawyers have since written.

On Dec. 28, an Ohio grand jury chose not to indict the officer who fatally shot Tamir.

When a Tulsa, Oklahoma, reserve deputy accidentally shot 44-year-old Eric Harris, he was already being subdued by other officers. “Oh ****, he shot me!” Harris says in the video. “I’m losing my breath.”

“**** your breath,” one officer says in response, among the last words Harris would ever hear.

If black lives truly mattered, police would make an attempt to save the dying. If black lives truly mattered, the dead would be afforded more dignity. It is this lack of caring for a fellow human being in his last moments, over and above the violence itself, that reinforces the belief that black lives don’t matter.

After shooting LaQuan McDonald, Chicago police officer Jason Van Dyke can be seen in video meandering about the crime scene. When North Charleston, South Carolina, police officer Michael Slager shot and killed Walter Scott, he casually walked toward his body. Later, more officers stand around Scott, and it takes some time for any of them to check for a pulse.

Videos of police behaving nonchalantly after shooting white people have also come to light. Andrew Thomas, driving drunk, flipped his car and his passenger was thrown from the vehicle. Paradise, California, police officer Patrick Feaster witnessed the crash and pulled up behind them. Instead of attending to the passenger or helping Thomas out of the car, he simply drew his weapon, aimed, fired and struck Thomas in the neck, all in a matter of seconds. Then he radioed that the driver was refusing to exit the car, not mentioning for 11 minutes that he had shot him.

Almost instantly after confronting Kajieme Powell in St. Louis, police shot him. Then they rolled over his body to put him in handcuffs. “They’re putting him in cuffs. He’s dead. Oh my God,” one bystander can be heard saying in a video. “Now they cuffin’ him, he’s already dead.”

In fact, in reviewing nearly every publicly available video of a police shooting over the past year or so, it is close to impossible to find footage of an officer aiding the person who has been shot.

Video of 25-year-old Freddie Gray’s arrest shows him screaming out, possibly in pain, as he is placed in the back of a Baltimore police van. Knowledge of what happened inside the van is limited, at best. But prosecutors argued in cases against several of the six officers charged in Gray’s death that not buckling his seatbelt was a mistake, whether intentional or not, that contributed to the severity of his injuries. William Porter, whose first trial ended in a mistrial, has also been accused of failing to ensure that Gray was provided immediate medical assistance once he requested help.

That lackluster response, as much as the rough ride, might have cost Gray his life.

It’s this nonchalance that gives weight to claims that too many police officers are operating more like law enforcement warriors than like public servants dedicated to the protection of others. Couple this with officers’ unwillingness to publicly shoulder any moral responsibility in these deaths, and we can only conclude that they believe those on the receiving end of police violence have invited death upon themselves.

When social activists like Colin Kaepernick protest police violence against black people, the black-on-black crime rate is often raised in response. But Rakeyia Scott’s powerful slip of the tongue ought to show people who couldn’t see it before why that response is so offensive, and why police violence itself carries a unique resonance. The police are supposed to be the ones you call for help. Learning that they are, instead, the perpetrators of violence, flips everything upside down.

If police officers want to convince the public they value black lives as much as any others, they need to start acting like the life they just took matters to them. They need to call the police.


http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_57e59706e4b0e80b1ba22256
 
thats a pretty racist statement to make considering a ton of white democrats voted for the man. not all cops are white FYI

Its not racist, and just because some white people voted for him doesn't change that there were millions who did not vote for him and some of them may be in positions of power to take their frustrations and anger out on others.
And what does not all cops being white have to do with yet another unarmed black man being murdered by a cop? People think racism is dead...they said the election of President Obama turned a corner in race relations in this country...we were wrong.
 
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No, the 'problem' is 'simple'.

Cops have lousy jobs, and get lousy paid.
For years, 'education' has gotten worse because of poverty, and above all, people are too busy with themselves and leaving kids 'to do what they want to do'.

Schoolkids blasting eachother to death is an example of how troubled it has gotten.
Modern society is all about 'acceptance' and 'doing what you want'. Though violent games still have a age limit, i have to see a single parent that actually DOESNT allow stuff in house or buying stuff appropriate for their age.

There are some hilarious videos on YT about 'voice trolling' in shooters, but the troubling thing is that most players are between 12-16, with a much smaller group of 16-20 that are really just bored people that dont get out for whatever reason.

anyway, these kids play murder games all day, instead of studying. I wonder whether these kids will be able to do their taxes when theyre adults. scratch that, they cant.

their sense of reality is distorted. all they think about is how much they can game, youtube, how many likes they can get, how many youtube hits their vids can get, and how far they go in GTA missions. reality, is different.

how does this have anything to do with black guys getting shot down?

It's simple, where once the police force more or less had 'moral' people, nowadays, that has dwindled and we have police officers that in their free time argue on the internet, play violent computer games, cant do life well, and are frustrated, agitated, and unhappy, all also fed by the rediculous 'terrorist' scare.

its like americans are only guaranteed somebody isn't a muslim terrorist if they're white. so anything else is potentially a suicide bomber so - shoot then ask.

i recently watched a vid of road rage against bikers on YT. i was shocked to see the first minutes of driving already resulting in some fat dumb*ss women yelling without any provocation at a biker. the way people behave on the streets is insane.

so, in conclusion, you have a boiling pot of crazy people that are unpredictable, agressive and potentially dangerous, and you have a pot of frustrated cops that dont know right from wrong anymore.

though these instances are insane on how cops treat (innocent) people, especially black people as it seems,
i do wonder though;
the media 'loves' this stuff right now. so any 'black incident' is newsworthy.
however, i'm curious to see whether there are not similar incidents with white drivers,
only the media has no interest because it wouldnt make a good headline.

What the hell are you talking about?

Police officers killing unarmed black people isn't anything new. It's something that's literally been going on since Police officers have existed in this country.

Generations upon generations of African Americans have dealt with abuse from police officers, so much so that it's a constant theme in the art out community creates. There are songs, paintings, poems, and novels from 60+ years ago that describe situations almost identical to what's being shown on the news right now.

Believe it or not as bad as things are now, they were actually worse before, the main difference is that now everyone has a cell phone and can upload or stream footage on the internet. African Americans have been telling other Americans this is what was happening for years upon years, it's just that others refused to believe us. Hell even with the video footage some people still refuse to believe.
 
Cops killing unarmed black people is nothing new. Jimmie Lee Jackson got beaten and murdered by Alabama State Trooper James Bonard Fowler in 1965 which partly
inspired the Selma march by MLK and other Civil Right activists.

A grand jury declined to indict Fowler in September 1965. In May, 2007, 42 years after the crime, Fowler was charged with first degree and second-degree murder for Jackson's death, and surrendered to authorities. November 15, 2010, Fowler pleaded guilty to manslaughter and apologized publicly for killing Jackson. He said he had acted in self-defense. He was sentenced to six months in jail, but served five months due to health problems which required surgery. Arguing that the sentence was too weak, Perry County commissioner Albert Turner, Jr. called the agreement "a slap in the face of the people of this county".

Folwer murdered Jackson in cold blood and got a slap on the wrist.

Even if the cop in this case is convicted I doubt she will get serious time for killing this man.
 
What stuns me in these videos is that the victim is lying there dead or dying after being shot multiple times... and the cops are still barking orders and putting handcuffs on them.

What threat can a man with a chest full of holes pose? It's ****ing insane. Cops are supposed to "serve and protect" but there is a clear lack of empathy. It's borderline sociopathic.
 
At this point as a cop you should be fully aware that every person around you watching has a ****ing phone and is probably recording.
 
At this point as a cop you should be fully aware that every person around you watching has a ****ing phone and is probably recording.

Well, we've seen multiple incidents where Cops threaten to arrest people for recording them during these situations. It's illegal to arrest a person for filming a police officer, but LOTS of officers have threatened to do just that.

There's also the fact that in a large number of these situations where Cops kill an unarmed person the body cams they're wearing mysteriously start to "malfunction" right before the unarmed person is killed.

Also we need to start seeing these other cops get punished. For ever cop that kills a person that was unarmed/innocent/no threat there's at least 1 or 2 other cops backing up their story. In the Walter Scott case the cop was eventually arrested and charged, but his partner who lied, said he say the whole thing, and made false statements in the official report received no punishment.
 
There was a black cop that shot an unarmed black citizen not too long ago, but the media failed to mention race in that matter. It was just "Cop shoots unarmed black man." These are isolated incidents that get exposed, people get arrested/tased/shot everyday and these cases are the ones that make it to the news because it draws views and clicks.

It won't be long now until it turns into the wild west again. Protesters will get what they want and do away with law enforcement.
 
no one wants that

we want accountability when police murder, or murder and try to cover it up

we want the good cops to be able to stand up and say something without fear of reprisal
 
There was a black cop that shot an unarmed black citizen not too long ago, but the media failed to mention race in that matter. It was just "Cop shoots unarmed black man." These are isolated incidents that get exposed, people get arrested/tased/shot everyday and these cases are the ones that make it to the news because it draws views and clicks.

It won't be long now until it turns into the wild west again. Protesters will get what they want and do away with law enforcement.
What does the race of the cop have to do with the Institutionalized racism of police departments across the United States?
 
There was a black cop that shot an unarmed black citizen not too long ago, but the media failed to mention race in that matter. It was just "Cop shoots unarmed black man." These are isolated incidents that get exposed, people get arrested/tased/shot everyday and these cases are the ones that make it to the news because it draws views and clicks.

It won't be long now until it turns into the wild west again. Protesters will get what they want and do away with law enforcement.

I highly doubt that.
 
No, the 'problem' is 'simple'.

Cops have lousy jobs, and get lousy paid.
For years, 'education' has gotten worse because of poverty, and above all, people are too busy with themselves and leaving kids 'to do what they want to do'.

Schoolkids blasting eachother to death is an example of how troubled it has gotten.
Modern society is all about 'acceptance' and 'doing what you want'. Though violent games still have a age limit, i have to see a single parent that actually DOESNT allow stuff in house or buying stuff appropriate for their age.

There are some hilarious videos on YT about 'voice trolling' in shooters, but the troubling thing is that most players are between 12-16, with a much smaller group of 16-20 that are really just bored people that dont get out for whatever reason.

anyway, these kids play murder games all day, instead of studying. I wonder whether these kids will be able to do their taxes when theyre adults. scratch that, they cant.

their sense of reality is distorted. all they think about is how much they can game, youtube, how many likes they can get, how many youtube hits their vids can get, and how far they go in GTA missions. reality, is different.

how does this have anything to do with black guys getting shot down?

It's simple, where once the police force more or less had 'moral' people, nowadays, that has dwindled and we have police officers that in their free time argue on the internet, play violent computer games, cant do life well, and are frustrated, agitated, and unhappy, all also fed by the rediculous 'terrorist' scare.

its like americans are only guaranteed somebody isn't a muslim terrorist if they're white. so anything else is potentially a suicide bomber so - shoot then ask.

i recently watched a vid of road rage against bikers on YT. i was shocked to see the first minutes of driving already resulting in some fat dumb*ss women yelling without any provocation at a biker. the way people behave on the streets is insane.

so, in conclusion, you have a boiling pot of crazy people that are unpredictable, agressive and potentially dangerous, and you have a pot of frustrated cops that dont know right from wrong anymore.

though these instances are insane on how cops treat (innocent) people, especially black people as it seems,
i do wonder though;
the media 'loves' this stuff right now. so any 'black incident' is newsworthy.
however, i'm curious to see whether there are not similar incidents with white drivers,
only the media has no interest because it wouldnt make a good headline.

I'd like to know what world you live on.

People are people. We've always acted like idiots. Look up your history around the world. Abuse of power and murder of civilians has been happening for thousands of years.

'Murder games', whatever the **** those are unless you mean video games, have had almost no influence on anyone except the already mentally unstable.

The police has always had good and bad people with them all existing in between the two extremes, just like everyone else. You'll get them in every job.

Try and look at the world in a realistic point of view. No matter where you go, as long as there's people then you'll see the best and worst we have to offer. That will never change.

The media plays a big part in how everything is portrayed with the usual 'If it bleeds, it leads' mentality that's been going on for decades.
 
There was a black cop that shot an unarmed black citizen not too long ago, but the media failed to mention race in that matter. It was just "Cop shoots unarmed black man." These are isolated incidents that get exposed, people get arrested/tased/shot everyday and these cases are the ones that make it to the news because it draws views and clicks.

What you're saying isn't even true. The media actually makes it a point to mention in cases if the officer is White, Black, or Asian. Perfect examples of this are the recent shootings in Tulsa Oklahoma and Charlotte North Carolina. In the North Carolina shooting outlets have been making it a point to highlight that the cop was black and that the chief of police there is black.

So it's not that they're not mentioning race when the cop isn't white, so much as you're not actually paying attention to what's being reported.

It's also worth noting that protesters don't care about the race of the cops involved in these shootings. The core problem is systemic racism and a lack of accountability.

It won't be long now until it turns into the wild west again. Protesters will get what they want and do away with law enforcement.

Protesters aren't asking for an end of law enforcement, they're asking better oversight and more accountability. Which is hard to argue against unless you think the blatant Civil Right violations that take place in some departments are alright.
 
There was a black cop that shot an unarmed black citizen not too long ago, but the media failed to mention race in that matter. It was just "Cop shoots unarmed black man." These are isolated incidents that get exposed, people get arrested/tased/shot everyday and these cases are the ones that make it to the news because it draws views and clicks.

It won't be long now until it turns into the wild west again. Protesters will get what they want and do away with law enforcement.

The media is very manipulative. I remember not that long ago Yahoo! had an article on it that read "white cop kills unarmed black man" and they had a photo and name of the cop who was clearly not white, they of course later changed it to simply "a cop". I guess for some reason the race of the cop didn't matter anymore.
 
look at the Daniel Holtzclaw case

he deliberately targeted black women with previous records because he knew the chances of them reporting him were abysmally low
 

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