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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] And this latest witness is a white woman who says that Scott is out there every day waiting for his son get off the school bus and he's in his car reading a book. [/quote] i wonder why the book wasn't found but a gun was.[/quote] Exactly. Was the Quran found or not? Or was that just another inflammatory bit of fuel placed on the fire. Also to the PP. What does that have to do with anything? He clearly had a gun, which was illegal for a felon to possses. He was clearly doing something his wife was telling him not to do. [/quote] Yea gun was found Just like that female cop in ga that said a black man shit her Just like the cop in St. Louis who planted the gun and said he was going to kill the suspect before he shot him Just like Holtzclaw Yea cops NEVER do anything wrong The police depts never hire idiots and fail to train them Never happens [/quote] Why is it that just because a few cops are untrained/malicious does that make EVERY case in which a black man is shot premeditated murder? There are millions of interactions every day with the police. Truly bad shootings on their part are very rare. Why can't you concede that yea, looking at the evidence here, Mr Scott likely caused his own death? He had a gun. He was a convicted felon. He had shot someone before. He didn't comply with officers. Seriously how else is this case supposed to be viewed. [/quote] What he did BEFORE that day is irrelevant And who says the gun was his, the cops ? I do not necessarily believe them . So yea![/quote] If cops called in his license plate and knew he was found criminally guilty of shooting another person, that might affect their judgment. Or maybe not. I'm not an Internet tough guy like some of you. But I really want to go home to see my family at the end of every day. [/quote] You're making up what happened they didn't run his license plate they were in the middle of looking for someone else what story are you following? This is a man with a traumatic brain injury not Jesse James !![/quote] Yeah, but his boss said he was good at following directions. It's just that he refused to comply with police instructions to drop his gun - even though the command was issued a dozen times. If he had done as instructed, he'd be alive today. Also, this is a bit of an aside, but while every loss of life is tragic, why do people have more compassion for an ex-felon who got himself shot by brandishing a gun and refusing to drop it than they do for the five truly innocent people just killed at the shopping mall in Washington? One was a 16-year-old girl who had survived cancer. Where's the outrage there? [/quote] Where are the riots for all the children shot in chicago this year?[/quote] I agree. There have been some horrible cases in which a child catches a stray bullet, and barely a mention on the news. It seems all the outrage is reserved for cases where a cop shoots a black man. [/quote]
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