by greenfarmer on Sat Apr 09, 2016 6:28 am
I've heard a lot of them whine about how the officer took the kid down from behind like that. Granted, there's no audio on those cameras, but when your standing with your hands in your pockets, back to the police. And they are there because of a violence act. You can bet something is going to happen.
Do they feel entitled?
Do they feel that rules shouldn't apply to them because of skin color?
Someone honestly needs to write a book or handbook. Titled : How not to get shot by police. It won't be a large book. More like a small handbook. Government can buy them. And then have them readily available at hospitals. Give out to each parent when their child is born.
I can't figure out why they always feel like when being spoken to by authority, that they don't need to listen. Why? What am I missing here that makes them feel that way? Is it because they feel entitled? Because of the president we have?
Keep your hands in plain sight when around them, and if officer asks you to put your hands behind your back, just do it! If that kid would have just complied with the officers that evening, he would still be walking around, drinking, smoking joints, and beating women.
I have a feeling that they love lying. Look at how that woman's (his supposed girlfriend) story has changed 6-8 times now since this all happened. It takes away all of their credibility. When it continually changes, you don't know what is truth, what is a lie. No idea anymore. So you almost have to throw it all out, or go off of her very first statement she made. Because of what happened, you have a feeling her story would change to make everyone else look bad.
Gotta love how after the announcement, the news is showing people throwing tables, chairs, benches, and other things out into the street. Then you see video of them throwing garbage bags full of who knows what into the street. Just to block it off.
If you weren't racist before all of this has happened, you still might not be, but it sure starts to sink in and make you question a lot of things. makes you question their mindset, their values, where they come up with their train of thought, and ideas. Why or how so many of them have the time to put into some of these things. It really makes you not feel sorry for them or anyone involved in the whole situation. Worst thing to happen here, is now the officer has to live with the fact of knowing he had to shoot someone. Sucks too! Cuz clark could have easily listened. I don't live in the area of where this has all happened. But I sure don't think that the police department is nearly as bad as they all make it sound there.