And so did Dillon Taylor, and David Kassick and many others that the media chooses to ignore.deserved to die, apparently.
I gather your point is that the press shouldn't report on the police killing people.And so did Dillon Taylor, and David Kassick and many others that the media chooses to ignore.
Dillon Taylor was shot and killed by a Black cop in Salt Lake City less than a week after Michael Brown was killed by police in Ferguson. The State DA cleared the officer of any wrong doing despite the fact Dillon Taylor had nothing to do with the incident police were responding to. He was just in the wrong place at the wrong time. Too bad for Dillon according the the DA.
David Kassick was shot twice in the back by a cop as he lay face down in the snow. He was shot by the same cop that was tasering him telling him to put his hands where she could see them. Kind of hard to do when you have no muscle control because some bimbo keeps zapping you. She was acquitted by a grand jury. David's "crime"? He was pulled over for having inspection and emission stickers on his truck that were one month out of date. Apparently, he deserved to die too.
"Funny" thing is, on the day Stirling was killed, police in the US has also killed 6 other people who weren't Black. Notice how none of them made the national news?
Or perhaps they have the mother-wit to realize his presence would utterly destroy what thin fiction of police/community relations they have. So they give him a nice reward for killing Castile, and he's a cop two towns over next week.The city released a statement after the verdict Friday saying the officer’s time with the department is over.
“The City of St. Anthony has concluded that the public will be best served if Officer Yanez is no longer a police officer in our city,” the statement said. “The city intends to offer Officer Yanez a voluntary separation agreement to help him transition to another career other than being a St. Anthony officer.”
Good. At least some police forces feel an necessity to retain some sense of honour and integrity.
Or perhaps they have the mother-wit to realize his presence would utterly destroy what thin fiction of police/community relations they have. So they give him a nice reward for killing Castile, and he's a cop two towns over next week.
Castile did his best to follow the conflicting orders of an hysteric. He died anyway.I'm expecting they'll go back to being the same ol blue.
I recently read a meme that said "We live in a society where trained police officers are allowed to panic and act on impulse but untrained civilians are expected to remain calm and follow directions with a gun in their face.
I put both of my hands on the steering wheel whenever I'm pulled over and a Cop approaches my window...and I'm white and live in Canada.
Easy solution: disarm the governmental cops, arm the citizenry as per the 2d Amendment. Problem solved.
gee, no applause from the forum right wingers - I wonder why ....