Or get dead and play the ghetto lottery on my dime. I've stopped caring anymore since every single story line starts with "man fighting or not complying with police shot" followed by a high school graduation photo and an explanation of how good of a person he was. Never mind the 43 felony convictions that previously happened, or the fact they robbed someone earlier in the day because that shouldn't matter anymore.striker55 wrote:I heard one comment by a family member saying why did he have to put up his hands. They seem to think it's OK not to comply if they didn't do anything. And of course they are better to judge for themselves whether they did anything. Just put up your hands!rexmitchell wrote:What is sad about every one of these police shootings is that it is completely avoidable. In literally every one of these it seems that the officers commands are disobeyed and that is what starts the entire sequence of events.
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What is sad about every one of these police shootings is that it is completely avoidable. In literally every one of these it seems that the officers commands are disobeyed and that is what starts the entire sequence of events.