I support the protesting. The city deserves to feel their anger. Too many people have been willing to sit silent and let stuff like this happen over and over again. |
Let the looting and rioting “run its course”? |
I think the protests should be huge. I want to drive out there tomorrow to join them. This is not ok. |
Yes. We should all protest. |
I don’t encourage lawlessness. But I get it. The cops created the situation and it will need to run its course. Tear gassing people won’t do it. Putting the bad cops in jail awaiting a bail hearing would be a start. |
Charge that mayor for this. Who else is to blame? |
No. If you physically resist an officer and/or act like you are going for a weapon DO NOT act surprised when they get physical right back with you. I would say that the officers in this situation absolutely were justified in getting physical with the man. They crossed the line when the one KNEELED ON THE MAN'S NECK. Had the officer used proper restraint, cuffed him and put him in a vehicle as would be normal procedure then this would not have happened. The man who is DEAD is the man who physically resisted the officers. As a mom, I want my kids to be aware that getting physical with a cop could wind up with you dead. Do not play stupid with what I'm saying. If a man simply yells at a cop that is of course not grounds to SHOOT him. If a cop asks a man repeatedly to GET ON THE GROUND and the man resists doing so, then the cop can certainly make the man get on the ground. As long as they are following proper procedure they are doing what they were trained to do. |
With looting and rioting? |
Okay thanks for sharing take care |
Speak up, my friend. Be not afraid. |
This shi$ has gone on too long. Makes me sick in my soul to see this murder. Because it was murder. |
Well said. |
| The victim in this case can not be blamed. A perfect storm of a case. And the cop looked so smug and was taunting him. Horrible power trip. |
Sure. Put the guilty in jail. Then what??? |
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