Minneapolis police Officers Mark Ringgenberg and Dustin Schwarze will not face charges in the November shooting death of Jamar Clark, 24, a prosecutor says.
We should start a pool to see how long it takes Al Sharpton to make an appearance and stir up even more trouble than the local thugs and drug dealers can cause.
This would not be a problem except for the fact that phrases like "He's going for my gun!" or "Why are you going for my gun?" have been used by cops to justify all manner of abuse up to and including murder of citizens (who are not always black).
And a young black thug saying, "I'm ready to die", sounds just a tad melodramatic.
"Imafuckin kill your cracker ass!" would sound much more appropriate.
Even Clark's family may have said, "Aw, that's him."
In this case the family is saying the thug was handcuffed and there have been serious questions on that issue from the start:
Investigators are working to determine whether Jamar Clark, a 24-year-old unarmed black man shot by Minneapolis police, was handcuffed during the incident that subsequently sparked mass protests and led to dozens of arrests across the city.
Police initially denied that Clark was restrained when an officer shot him in the head shortly after midnight Sunday. But investigators later found handcuffs at the scene.
"BartSimpson" said This would not be a problem except for the fact that phrases like "He's going for my gun!" or "Why are you going for my gun?" have been used by cops to justify all manner of abuse up to and including murder of citizens (who are not always black).
And a young black thug saying, "I'm ready to die", sounds just a tad melodramatic.
"Imafuckin kill your cracker ass!" would sound much more appropriate.
Even Clark's family may have said, "Aw, that's him."
In this case the family is saying the thug was handcuffed and there have been serious questions on that issue from the start:
Investigators are working to determine whether Jamar Clark, a 24-year-old unarmed black man shot by Minneapolis police, was handcuffed during the incident that subsequently sparked mass protests and led to dozens of arrests across the city.
Police initially denied that Clark was restrained when an officer shot him in the head shortly after midnight Sunday. But investigators later found handcuffs at the scene.
So, even if he was do you think that's a good enough reason to burn down you neighbourhood, kill your neighbours and cause so much mayhem that it results in the destruction of what's left of your society?
As unfortunate as this incident is there are still better ways to express your anger and get your message across than cutting off your nose to spite your face. But, it'll be people like Al Sharpton who will ultimately be responsible about how this turns out and given his past history you can pretty much guess what'll happen.
Sun isn't even down yet, but I'm sure it'll be fine.
Mash-up of the street incidents in Baltimore after the Freddie Grey nonsense. Don't care what anyone says, not even the inevitable racism accusations. I truly do not give a single fuck about how many of these assholes the cops end up killing. Act like this, and not just at a riot but every single day of your worthless life, and you fucking well deserve what you fucking get.
Given statements like this is it any wonder people figure that the police are worse than the criminals and no justice is ever served.
"Today is a hard day for everyone in the city of Minneapolis," she told reporters. "Many people are feeling hurt, anger, disappointment, frustration, mistrust in a system that has not worked for everyone. My heart breaks for the loss of Jamar Clark's life and for the pain felt by everyone involved in this incident." Hodges said the shooting was still being investigated by the state as well as the U.S. Justice Department.
I wonder is anyone has actually taken the time to think that maybe, just maybe, these police officers are telling the truth. But hey, it's easier to pander to a mob than just keep your freakin piehole shut and wait for the outcome of the States investigation which, if it confirms the prosecutors statement will prove justice was done like it or not.
Justice isn't a popularity contest it's a system designed to implicate or exonerate people and as soon ass these idiot politicians and race baiters learn that the better off American cities will be.
So, even if he was (wrongfully killed) do you think that's a good enough reason to burn down your neighbourhood, kill your neighbours and cause so much mayhem that it results in the destruction of what's left of your society?
In most black neighborhoods the before-and-after of a riot are often indistinguishable.
"Freakinoldguy" said
As unfortunate as this incident is there are still better ways to express your anger and get your message across than cutting off your nose to spite your face. But, it'll be people like Al Sharpton who will ultimately be responsible about how this turns out and given his past history you can pretty much guess what'll happen.
The things I've seen this week involving the police are pretty bad. Go over to this page to see some highlights:
And then there's the cops who go psychotic on videographers...even the ones who work for the major media.
Some of these guys are just out of control and while the problem neighborhoods are a problem you can't just stop every black person and roust them and then not expect them to fight back.
And you want to know the crazy thing? The very worst cops when it comes to abusing black people are black cops.
As seen on a, ahem, naughtier alternative information site, "this is why a sub-species at the rocks and pointy-stick stage of development needs to be removed from any society more advanced".
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Example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DkgGZV3t7kA
And a young black thug saying, "I'm ready to die", sounds just a tad melodramatic.
"Imafuckin kill your cracker ass!" would sound much more appropriate.
Even Clark's family may have said, "Aw, that's him."
In this case the family is saying the thug was handcuffed and there have been serious questions on that issue from the start:
Police initially denied that Clark was restrained when an officer shot him in the head shortly after midnight Sunday. But investigators later found handcuffs at the scene.
Already seeing streets blocked, free Palestine banners, antifa flags and masks.
Sun isn't even down yet, but I'm sure it'll be fine.
This would not be a problem except for the fact that phrases like "He's going for my gun!" or "Why are you going for my gun?" have been used by cops to justify all manner of abuse up to and including murder of citizens (who are not always black).
Example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DkgGZV3t7kA
And a young black thug saying, "I'm ready to die", sounds just a tad melodramatic.
"Imafuckin kill your cracker ass!" would sound much more appropriate.
Even Clark's family may have said, "Aw, that's him."
In this case the family is saying the thug was handcuffed and there have been serious questions on that issue from the start:
Police initially denied that Clark was restrained when an officer shot him in the head shortly after midnight Sunday. But investigators later found handcuffs at the scene.
So, even if he was do you think that's a good enough reason to burn down you neighbourhood, kill your neighbours and cause so much mayhem that it results in the destruction of what's left of your society?
As unfortunate as this incident is there are still better ways to express your anger and get your message across than cutting off your nose to spite your face. But, it'll be people like Al Sharpton who will ultimately be responsible about how this turns out and given his past history you can pretty much guess what'll happen.
Already seeing streets blocked, free Palestine banners, antifa flags and masks.
Sun isn't even down yet, but I'm sure it'll be fine.
Mash-up of the street incidents in Baltimore after the Freddie Grey nonsense. Don't care what anyone says, not even the inevitable racism accusations. I truly do not give a single fuck about how many of these assholes the cops end up killing. Act like this, and not just at a riot but every single day of your worthless life, and you fucking well deserve what you fucking get.
#everyoneelseslivesmatter(butyoursdoesn't)
Hodges said the shooting was still being investigated by the state as well as the U.S. Justice Department.
I wonder is anyone has actually taken the time to think that maybe, just maybe, these police officers are telling the truth. But hey, it's easier to pander to a mob than just keep your freakin piehole shut and wait for the outcome of the States investigation which, if it confirms the prosecutors statement will prove justice was done like it or not.
Justice isn't a popularity contest it's a system designed to implicate or exonerate people and as soon ass these idiot politicians and race baiters learn that the better off American cities will be.
So, even if he was (wrongfully killed) do you think that's a good enough reason to burn down your neighbourhood, kill your neighbours and cause so much mayhem that it results in the destruction of what's left of your society?
In most black neighborhoods the before-and-after of a riot are often indistinguishable.
As unfortunate as this incident is there are still better ways to express your anger and get your message across than cutting off your nose to spite your face. But, it'll be people like Al Sharpton who will ultimately be responsible about how this turns out and given his past history you can pretty much guess what'll happen.
The things I've seen this week involving the police are pretty bad. Go over to this page to see some highlights:
us-politics-f18/usa-police-misconduct-reports-t109913-885.html
And then there's the cops who go psychotic on videographers...even the ones who work for the major media.
Some of these guys are just out of control and while the problem neighborhoods are a problem you can't just stop every black person and roust them and then not expect them to fight back.
And you want to know the crazy thing? The very worst cops when it comes to abusing black people are black cops.
I wonder is anyone has actually taken the time to think that maybe, just maybe, these police officers are telling the truth.
Maybe they are.
I'm sure a number of climate researchers are telling the truth (as they see it), too.
But once you have enough people getting caught in lies it calls into question every story from such people and the truth gets lost in the noise.