Daunte Wright was wanted for armed robbery
(www.foxnews.com)
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But of course that isn’t relevant. I mean I’m all for holding police accountable but I’d tell any young man not to resist/flee/make sudden movements. If you feel you were mistreated by all means pursue legal action but in the moment making sudden moves usually doesn’t end well
It's relevant to the charges being laid against the police officer. It means that she's being charged with manslaughter for killing a wanted armed robber who was fleeing police after resisting arrest. If she committed manslaughter she is only guilty because she tried not to kill him, which seems rather absurd.
It's also relevant to the people defending Wright. Some people were posting under the mistaken belief that he was killed by an unconstitutional law restricting his Second Amendment rights, when in reality he was just another scumbag like most of BLM's martyrs.
You know they will over charge her with first degree murder or something
Was that unconstitutional law one of the reasons why they were going after him though?
I know he had other charges, but that unconstitutional law was one of them.
Yeah the drug and gun charges shouldn't do anything to turn people against the kid. The warrant for aggravated assault is the only factor needed for that. Changed my stance on the issue.
I think it's relevant if police knew when trying to arrest him as that would increase the chances of him being violent/armed. Which makes it all the more important to calmly comply with police.
I've seen vile creatures arguing on twitter that no black person should ever comply with police. They want as many black people to get killed as possible.
I guess I should’ve said to the media it isn’t relevant but to normal people it is.
The more that gets killed.. the more attention these twitter attention whores get.