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I wouldn't. I'm glad a little s*** that engages in armed robbery at age 13 is dead. The only sad part will be listening to all the shrieking mama's, aunties and grandmamas yelling about what a good boy he was.
Bottomline is those cops probably saved millions of dollars to taxpayers in terms of lifelong incarceration costs.
The lawsuit will more than cover that. Obviously though, he's black, he's guilty whether he did anything or not.
Don't you feel even a little remorse for posting something like this?
Why should I? I do think it's sad, but I also understand this gun looked like the real deal. It even had a laser scope. Cops want to make it home to their families too.
I personally wouldn't let my kid out of the house with a real looking toy or BB gun, because I am afraid of them being shot by someone thinking its real.
Hard to feel sorry for the little thug who at 13 years old decided to commit armed robbery. THIS is the kind of crime and violence that black parents and black communities should be spending most of their time and energy on fighting and its why I feel like Black Lives Matter is such a stupid, divisive and dangerous movement. If groups like BLM would spent as much time trying to stop black crime like this that happens on a daily basis as they did trying to create division among blacks and police and everyone else, blacks would be much further ahead than they are now.
I just don't understand how black people can continually raise their kids to be so trash and/or allow their kids to hang around with bad people who could possibly influence their children to pull crap like this. I don't know of any other race/ethnic group of people who do such a consistently poor job of raising their children that a very large percentage of them keep growing up to become criminals and thugs generation after generation with no end in sight.
It makes me angry that so many black people can't ever get things right even after all these years and it makes me sad that so many black children never have a decent chance at living a normal life because they were unfortunate enough to be born to parents that won't ever raise them properly. And yet the continued failures of black people will somehow ALWAYS be the fault of other people and NEVER themselves because to suggest such a thing would be 'racist and bigoted'. >_>
Why should I? I do think it's sad, but I also understand this gun looked like the real deal. It even had a laser scope. Cops want to make it home to their families too.
I personally wouldn't let my kid out of the house with a real looking toy or BB gun, because I am afraid of them being shot by someone thinking its real.
And this kid used that gun in a robbery.
Obviously you have no shame. Nowhere does it state he robbed, attempted to rob anyone. (And that goes for Max also)
The other guy was sent home. Do they generally allow people that rob others to just go home? They don't even arrest him for fleeing?
There is far more to this story than we have been told so far.
Obviously you have no shame. Nowhere does it state he robbed, attempted to rob anyone. (And that goes for Max also)
The other guy was sent home. Do they generally allow people that rob others to just go home? They don't even arrest him for fleeing?
There is far more to this story than we have been told so far.
Maybe so, but I suppose we will hear all the details eventually.
But weren't you the one saying it was necessary for violent rioting after the Milwaukee incident? The one where the cop shot and killed a grown man who pulled a weapon on him? You seem to think cops should just let people shoot them so they won't kill crazy people who pull guns on them that may be unloaded, unbeknownst to them.
There is far more to this story than we have been told so far.
according to the op
Police said officers were responding to a report of an armed robbery involving multiple suspects. When they arrived on the scene, they said the victim told them that a group of people approached him and demanded money. The victim said that one of them had a gun.
Maybe posters made comment based on the above. Telling people "there is more to this story than we have been told so far." is good enough. Why do you have to use such harsh language, "You have no shame?" gee
Maybe so, but I suppose we will hear all the details eventually.
But weren't you the one saying it was necessary for violent rioting after the Milwaukee incident? The one where the cop shot and killed a grown man who pulled a weapon on him? You seem to think cops should just let people shoot them so they won't kill crazy people who pull guns on them that may be unloaded, unbeknownst to them.
I have supported civil disobedience but I'm pretty sure I never discussed a shooting in Milwaukee.
Police said officers were responding to a report of an armed robbery involving multiple suspects. When they arrived on the scene, they said the victim told them that a group of people approached him and demanded money. The victim said that one of them had a gun.
Maybe posters made comment based on the above. Telling people "there is more to this story than we have been told so far." is good enough. Why do you have to use such harsh language, "You have no shame?" gee
Because it's a valid complaint. There has been no evidence the kid was involved in any robbery but yet many have already condemned him for it.
Because it's a valid complaint. There has been no evidence the kid was involved in any robbery but yet many have already condemned him for it.
It might be a valid complaint, but try not to use such harsh words like "you have no shame." if you want to be taken seriously.
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