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I wonder what black parents must say to there kids when they see blacks being gunned down daily by cops. 10 times, 2 in the back by a white male cop on paid leave(of course).
I'm tired of the race baiting dialogue. Let's hope this doesn't become another Trayvon outrage.
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A city in the St. Louis metropolitan area has become incredibly tense after local police reportedly shot and killed an unarmed teenager on Saturday afternoon.
18-year-old Michael Brown was fatally shot by Ferguson police officers during an encounter near the Canfield Green Apartments. According to KMOV, witnesses say Brown was unarmed and had his hands in the air when he was shot multiple times by an officer.
Almost instantly, the scene of Brown’s death became ground zero for local outrage. Residents posted stark images from the scene to social media, including the below photo with the teenager’s corpse laying facedown in the street:
So you know what he was being arrested before? Was there a struggle? Was the eyewitness even right or have corroboration.... If all you think is unarmed 18 year old shot is all you need, then..... God help us all if that is trend...
For starters I would tell my kids not to vote for Democrat politicians who put into place this concept of 'administrative leave' whether it's for a cop who shoots an unarmed kid or teacher who molests a student.
That will not be the outcome here of course. Public sector union workers will continue to get the soft landing when they rape, pillage, plunder, and violate.
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