Absolutely. Not trying to take anything away from the validity of these events, though. It's sad.
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No slight to you but you probably don't look for or care about police brutality until cases like these, you're not the only one. These two were recorded and posted online immediately. Reading about police brutality and actually seeing it play out in real time are totally different. The videos are what draws in so many people which forces the media to cover it.
this made me laugh for some reason....... Probably true too.
I wouldn't say I don't care about, I do actually. Do I actively look for it? No. I have read about a few incidents the last six months however, and I just found it peculiar that those cases didn't blow up on social media, or have major media exposure. You raise a valid point about these incidents being caught on camera. Undoubtedly draws more attention than a headline.
Who starts filming and saying "they killed him' while he still over there moaning and ? She's an attention .
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Someone being smart about the situation....he was going to die regardless....and her voice would have been lost forever because no one would have believed her story...its one thing for you guys to hate criminal blacks but to sit here and be cool with all black killings even when the young man is an upstanding and responsible citizen is shameful....go to ing if there is one![]()
Kool, you don't think to film your loved one dying. You comfort them. She's a ing piece of .They shot the wrong one.
I'm not cool with the shooting but I bet homeboy wasn't cool with her being all Scoop Jackson on the scene as he was going toward the light. She saw dollar signs. Didn't miss her opportunity to be a .
I guess that's why Azealia Banks bleached her skin white
Regular but you still called him a and you think the cops should think differently?
60 were shot by each other in Chicago alone over the weekend.
These things happen when cops watch "what can happen" videos all day and are jumpy as , afraid some hood is going to start shooting at him. Maybe some of that "we trill" is coming home to roost.
She was in a heightened state of delirium....and probably didn't think he would actually die at least initally...but apparently the bullet penetrated deeper...the point is..she ended up getting him justice in death...nothing she could have said or done to save him...getting justice by recording is worth more to his life and legacy than anything she could have said to comfort him as he died....her recording will hopefully get his family and kids justice .....seems odd but it was the right call....
I don't think she made that assessment at all. I think she and the officer(s) are negligent for not applying first aid.
I don't even know how to respond to this lol
Dayum. That's some good ass news![]()
This is disturbing , that cop clearly was not in control of his emotions, this is murder.Doesn't matter if your white or Asian, your not black so the topic of racism will come up. He should of made the guy come out with his hands up, and disarmed him. It's a serious concern moving forward, and right bowing seems as if it's spiraling out of control. I can't judge the women at all, can't imagine what emotions she was experiencing, she probably felt the camera was her last voice or defense. I don't blame her for filming.
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