Sandy
09-15-2018, 09:45 PM
Naturally, they use a picture of a smiling dindu. It could be worth it to pay off the fambly, then broadcast it all over the news so that other niggers try to rob them. It's a chunk of taxpayer money now but could save welfare payments.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Witnesses say that the white police officer who killed a black 13-year-old used a racial slur after firing and that a toy gun the eighth-grader had wasn't visible when the confrontation occurred, according to a federal civil rights lawsuit filed Friday on the second anniversary of the shooting.
The lawsuit filed by Tyre King's grandmother challenges the police account, characterizing his death as the result of excessive force, racial discrimination and an alleged failure by the police department to properly investigate and discipline officers for racially motivated or unconstitutional behavior.
Mason previously told investigators that Tyre tried to pull what appeared to be a real firearm from his waistband and said he fired at the teen when he saw a laser sight on the weapon and feared being shot. It turned out to be a BB gun that police later determined was inoperable.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/grandmother-sues-over-police-shooting-black-13-old-205440340.html
First, BB guns aren't toys. Second, when a suspect, human or nigger, starts to pull out a real-looking weapon, damn right a cop has every reason to start shooting. What's he supposed to do, ask first to check the weapon? Ask if it's real?
What we need are laws that when a criminal's relatives sue the police, the victims and police get to sue the relatives right back. I'm thinking $1 million to the victim for emotional trauma and punitive damages.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LgBA1jA2-mo
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Witnesses say that the white police officer who killed a black 13-year-old used a racial slur after firing and that a toy gun the eighth-grader had wasn't visible when the confrontation occurred, according to a federal civil rights lawsuit filed Friday on the second anniversary of the shooting.
The lawsuit filed by Tyre King's grandmother challenges the police account, characterizing his death as the result of excessive force, racial discrimination and an alleged failure by the police department to properly investigate and discipline officers for racially motivated or unconstitutional behavior.
Mason previously told investigators that Tyre tried to pull what appeared to be a real firearm from his waistband and said he fired at the teen when he saw a laser sight on the weapon and feared being shot. It turned out to be a BB gun that police later determined was inoperable.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/grandmother-sues-over-police-shooting-black-13-old-205440340.html
First, BB guns aren't toys. Second, when a suspect, human or nigger, starts to pull out a real-looking weapon, damn right a cop has every reason to start shooting. What's he supposed to do, ask first to check the weapon? Ask if it's real?
What we need are laws that when a criminal's relatives sue the police, the victims and police get to sue the relatives right back. I'm thinking $1 million to the victim for emotional trauma and punitive damages.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LgBA1jA2-mo