"I go to these crime scenes. I've been standing there, boys, teenagers, men are dead in the street, and moms behind the crime scene tape wailing, and I'm going through my head thinking, 'We've had so many murders already this week, what happens if someone else dies?'"
That's still not personal responsibility, it's collective responsibility. Any possibility of people being in charge of their own life is unacceptable to them.
The site should be bulldozed and everyone of the businesses should be compensated by the city of Minneapolis, the government of Minnesota, and every BLM organization
When you piece together the forensics, his hands were up for a brief second.
After Brown reached into the car, grabbed the gun, and punched Wilson in the face and head; Wilson used both hands to lift the gun up from being pressed into his thigh. He got it high enough that he got it off his leg, and accidentally pressed the trigger. A round went off and the explosion surprised everyone, including Brown, who lifted his hands back around his head and took a step back. Wilson pointed the gun at Brown and pulled the trigger again, but nothing happened. Brown had unthinkingly induced a "failure to extract" because his hand gripped the gun so tightly that the percussion of the round couldn't pull the slide back to extract the casing.
For a moment, Wilson absolutely intended to shoot Brown directly in the chest with his hands in the air (legitimately, I might add).
When Wilson realized there was a jam, he had to rack the slide to clear the malfunction, eject the casing, which appears to have exited through the window and rolled to the edge of the road, perpendicular to the direction of travel. Brown saw this and took the opportunity to flee anti-parallel to the direction of travel on the road. Wilson did not try to fire at Brown. He exited the vehicle and gave chase. Once Wilson got about 30 feet from his cruiser, Brown turned around and charged at him. It was at this point that Wilson began moving backwards, parallel with the direction of travel of the road, that he fired at Brown, striking him in a vertical line, indicating that the first rounds entered Brown's abdomen causing him to fall, and each of the next rounds going higher to his chest, top of his shoulder, and even top of his head. Brown slid on the ground, face down, arms down, with palms upward where he landed. This is where the initial misinformation came out that the mob claimed Brown was shot in the back of the head. There were 3 direct witnesses to the event, and the casings match the movement of Wilson.
What is particularly interesting is that almost no one shows the actual pictures of Brown's body. One 'Racial Justice' activist actually did create a replication of the crime scene because she was hoping it would radicalize more people, but she accurately portrayed Brown's body, position, and distance from the police vehicle in the art piece she created, which would have cause a lot of further questions: Why was he so far from the car if he got into a hand fight? Why didn't he have bullet holes in his back? Why was he lying face down, arms down, with his palms up, if his hands were up? Why was he shot in the top of the head? I've always been curious if those questions are why I never heard of her art presentation happening more than once.
yeah, and who's doing it?
"What happens if the DA and the courts just start holding people accountable for their actions?"
I mean.. fucking hard to believe.. mollycoddling an entire race would have negative outcomes.
The left is anti personal responsibility though. Unless you're white, then you're to blame for everything magically
That's still not personal responsibility, it's collective responsibility. Any possibility of people being in charge of their own life is unacceptable to them.
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Easy, just stop reporting crime and stats go down
The site should be bulldozed and everyone of the businesses should be compensated by the city of Minneapolis, the government of Minnesota, and every BLM organization
Missouri?
Damnit. Fixed to Minnesota.
I was thinking of Mike Brown from an earlier comment.
muh "hands up don't shoot"
as he tried to grab the cops gun. You can't hate the left enough.
When you piece together the forensics, his hands were up for a brief second.
After Brown reached into the car, grabbed the gun, and punched Wilson in the face and head; Wilson used both hands to lift the gun up from being pressed into his thigh. He got it high enough that he got it off his leg, and accidentally pressed the trigger. A round went off and the explosion surprised everyone, including Brown, who lifted his hands back around his head and took a step back. Wilson pointed the gun at Brown and pulled the trigger again, but nothing happened. Brown had unthinkingly induced a "failure to extract" because his hand gripped the gun so tightly that the percussion of the round couldn't pull the slide back to extract the casing.
For a moment, Wilson absolutely intended to shoot Brown directly in the chest with his hands in the air (legitimately, I might add).
When Wilson realized there was a jam, he had to rack the slide to clear the malfunction, eject the casing, which appears to have exited through the window and rolled to the edge of the road, perpendicular to the direction of travel. Brown saw this and took the opportunity to flee anti-parallel to the direction of travel on the road. Wilson did not try to fire at Brown. He exited the vehicle and gave chase. Once Wilson got about 30 feet from his cruiser, Brown turned around and charged at him. It was at this point that Wilson began moving backwards, parallel with the direction of travel of the road, that he fired at Brown, striking him in a vertical line, indicating that the first rounds entered Brown's abdomen causing him to fall, and each of the next rounds going higher to his chest, top of his shoulder, and even top of his head. Brown slid on the ground, face down, arms down, with palms upward where he landed. This is where the initial misinformation came out that the mob claimed Brown was shot in the back of the head. There were 3 direct witnesses to the event, and the casings match the movement of Wilson.
What is particularly interesting is that almost no one shows the actual pictures of Brown's body. One 'Racial Justice' activist actually did create a replication of the crime scene because she was hoping it would radicalize more people, but she accurately portrayed Brown's body, position, and distance from the police vehicle in the art piece she created, which would have cause a lot of further questions: Why was he so far from the car if he got into a hand fight? Why didn't he have bullet holes in his back? Why was he lying face down, arms down, with his palms up, if his hands were up? Why was he shot in the top of the head? I've always been curious if those questions are why I never heard of her art presentation happening more than once.
How many black people do you suppose will die due to lack of policing there? All in the name of a dead druggie.
It was never about black lives; it was about getting Biden elected, power, and ill-gotten gains for the organizers.
It's really apparent black people don't care about black lives.
New murals? I'll go get the lightning gun.
“Change”….more like 100’s and millions depending on how far from the grift you are….buy larger mansions
Ah~~~
Saint Floyd of the Fentanyl
In his name we pray
A~men~