DaButt
Wednesday 14th February 2018 5:39pm
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Quote: Stephen Goodlad @ 14th February 2018, 1:43 PM
My mother saw him give me one and came out and took it off me. She threw it away saying I didn't know what was in it.
I wasn't allowed to have any more and I had to tell his mother that.
She was hurt and I was confused.....
A racial rift right there over nothing.
Quote: Kenneth @ 14th February 2018, 3:41 AM
Any thoughts on the data in the following article:
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/black-people-killed-by-police-america_us_577da633e4b0c590f7e7fb17
Do you just dismiss such stuff as "fake news"?
No, but Huffpo is known to be a left-leaning publication, so its reporting is often skewed. I consider it the Fox News of the Left, so I don't pay any attention to it, just as I ignore Fox News.
Quote: Kenneth @ 14th February 2018, 3:41 AM
Why are the cops shooting the unarmed black men?
Let's clear up a few things about that story:
1) Just because someone isn't armed, that doesn't mean that they weren't a threat to someone's life. Someone who is stomping a person to death isn't armed. Someone who tries to run over a cop isn't armed. Someone who tries to grab an officer's pistol isn't armed -- yet. Someone who makes a sudden move to shove their hand in their pocket or down their waistband after being ordered not to might not be armed, but the officer doesn't know that and they have less than a second to react.
2) The story mentions by name 4 black men who were shot and killed by police:
a) Keith Lamont Scott: He was armed with an illegally purchased and carried pistol. He exited his vehicle with the gun in his hand and was shot after ignoring 10 commands to drop his weapon. He was smoking marijuana at the time.
b) Terence Crutcher: Unarmed, yet refusing to follow police commands, even while at gunpoint by several officers. He was shot as he disobeyed officers and attempted to reach into his vehicle. A taser was deployed and proved ineffective, as they often do when used against people under the influence of heavy drugs. PCP was found in his vehicle and an autopsy showed that he was in a state of acute PCP intoxication at the time of the shooting.
c) Philando Castile: (in)famous for his girlfriend's streamed video after he was shot. He was armed, but had a permit to carry. The cop was polite during the initial phase of the incident and then warned the driver repeatedly to stop reaching after he was informed of the presence of a gun. It appears that the man was probably trying to reach for his wallet, but we'll never know. The proper response to being pulled over while legally carrying is to place your hands on the dashboard or steering wheel, inform the officer of the presence and location of the firearm, and then follow their instructions to the letter. If an officer yells "Don't reach!" and you reach, you're probably going to get shot, even if you were lawfully carrying. Cops say that he was smoking marijuana in front of a small child in his vehicle before he was pulled over.
d) Alton Sterling: He was armed with a pistol at the time of his arrest, was fighting with officers, shrugged off taser strikes, and was shot while wrestling with officers. He had a previous arrest for gun-related violence.
Of the 4 black men shot and killed by the police, 3 were armed and they were all ignoring orders while being held at gunpoint. Three were under the influence of illegal drugs and one was actively fighting with the police. So, why are the cops shooting the unarmed black men? The simple answer is: they aren't, at least not in the numbers that you might believe.
3) Only 2 of the 4 cases involved an African American being shot by a white cop. That puts a bit of a dent in the "cops are shooting black men because they're racist" claim.