Sandy
04-17-2022, 06:19 PM
Grand Rapids seems as bad as Detroit. The nigger had another vehicle's plates on its car, it ran away, it tried fighting with the cop, it got shot for it, and of course niggers are rioting all over again.
Body camera footage of Patrick Lyoya’s fatal encounter with a Michigan police officer shows a close-up view of an intense struggle, but the video goes dark 42 seconds before the officer shoots the Black man in the head.
It’s the latest high-profile case in which body cameras — touted as tools to hold police accountable — have failed, leaving prosecutors and the public to rely on bystander video for a clearer picture of what happened.
One expert said vendors could make changes to avoid accidental camera deactivations, though it's not clear that is what happened in Lyoya's case, and some activists said an accident seems unlikely. Regardless, Lyoya’s family and their attorneys say it shows the importance of citizen video. The shooting was captured by Lyoya’s passenger, with a cellphone, and a doorbell camera across the street.
“Keep videoing the police because transparency is important for them and it’s sure important for us,” said Ben Crump, an attorney for Lyoya’s family.
The officer was on top of Lyoya, who was facedown on the ground, when he shot the 26-year-old Congolese refugee in the head April 4.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/officers-camera-misses-key-moment-202241602.html
The 99% safe bet is that the body camera would have kept working if the nigger hadn't fought with the cop and somehow turned it off. Body cameras actually keep criminals more accountable than they do cops. Statistics tend to show that wherever body cameras started being used, complaints against police went down, but much of the time that was because the criminals couldn't complain anymore about police brutality. Cops for the most part didn't change what they did.
It's just so good that Sandman Sr. raised me to not commit crimes, to not argue with cops, and to not try to grab a cop's weapons. Oh wait, he didn't teach me any of those things. He didn't have to, and yet somehow I've lived through every encounter with a cop.
There isn't any official news of rioting, but we know right away that at least some stores have been looted of clown shoes.
"How many more of our children are they gonna kill?"
Well I don't know, nigger, how many of your "children" are going to drive around with a fake plate, fight with a cop, and try to grab the cop's weapon?
https://www.wlns.com/news/demonstrators-march-for-lyoya-naacp-responds-to-video-release/
https://www.wxyz.com/news/local-news/protesters-hold-4-hour-protest-following-video-release-of-patrick-lyoya-shooting-death
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/protesters-take-to-streets-after-grand-rapids-police-shooting-video-e2-80-99s-release/ar-AAWdVLB
Body camera footage of Patrick Lyoya’s fatal encounter with a Michigan police officer shows a close-up view of an intense struggle, but the video goes dark 42 seconds before the officer shoots the Black man in the head.
It’s the latest high-profile case in which body cameras — touted as tools to hold police accountable — have failed, leaving prosecutors and the public to rely on bystander video for a clearer picture of what happened.
One expert said vendors could make changes to avoid accidental camera deactivations, though it's not clear that is what happened in Lyoya's case, and some activists said an accident seems unlikely. Regardless, Lyoya’s family and their attorneys say it shows the importance of citizen video. The shooting was captured by Lyoya’s passenger, with a cellphone, and a doorbell camera across the street.
“Keep videoing the police because transparency is important for them and it’s sure important for us,” said Ben Crump, an attorney for Lyoya’s family.
The officer was on top of Lyoya, who was facedown on the ground, when he shot the 26-year-old Congolese refugee in the head April 4.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/officers-camera-misses-key-moment-202241602.html
The 99% safe bet is that the body camera would have kept working if the nigger hadn't fought with the cop and somehow turned it off. Body cameras actually keep criminals more accountable than they do cops. Statistics tend to show that wherever body cameras started being used, complaints against police went down, but much of the time that was because the criminals couldn't complain anymore about police brutality. Cops for the most part didn't change what they did.
It's just so good that Sandman Sr. raised me to not commit crimes, to not argue with cops, and to not try to grab a cop's weapons. Oh wait, he didn't teach me any of those things. He didn't have to, and yet somehow I've lived through every encounter with a cop.
There isn't any official news of rioting, but we know right away that at least some stores have been looted of clown shoes.
"How many more of our children are they gonna kill?"
Well I don't know, nigger, how many of your "children" are going to drive around with a fake plate, fight with a cop, and try to grab the cop's weapon?
https://www.wlns.com/news/demonstrators-march-for-lyoya-naacp-responds-to-video-release/
https://www.wxyz.com/news/local-news/protesters-hold-4-hour-protest-following-video-release-of-patrick-lyoya-shooting-death
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/protesters-take-to-streets-after-grand-rapids-police-shooting-video-e2-80-99s-release/ar-AAWdVLB