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They just released a statement the thug had two pounds of marijuana and cash in his car. No wonder he wanted to put the car in drive and injure the officer. Thug lives matter
They just released a statement the thug had two pounds of marijuana and cash in his car. No wonder he wanted to put the car in drive and injure the officer. Thug lives matter
Source please. Not the same one that was already debunked here in this thread please.
Source please. Not the same one that was already debunked here in this thread please.
More victim blaming, so typical for this site.
Hmm.
Wikipedia says this:
Quote:
In the immediate aftermath of the shooting, it was reported that DuBose was driving on an indefinitely suspended driver's license, and had marijuana and about $2,600 cash in the car.
But neither of the source articles cited that statement say anything about DuBose having marijuana or cash in the car.
They just released a statement the thug had two pounds of marijuana and cash in his car. No wonder he wanted to put the car in drive and injure the officer. Thug lives matter
No, no, they didn't. That came from unnamed sources and it was not an official report.
Seriously are you going to try to continue to make excuses for this cop after every claim you have made has been refuted and you have been offered at least 4 different videos which clearly show what happened? The disturbing thing here is that you are still entertaining some fantasy that the cops actions were justifiable
Interestingly, the videos now end BEFORE the actual gunshot.
It was an accident; he was shooting at the fleeing car (which wasn't smart, but it also wasn't murder).
Has anyone asked the cop when HE thinks he shot the driver?
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