Rayshard Brooks Shooting

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Well listening to his family crying over this guys death.. please.

He was sentence 7 years for cruelty to his children. Does this sound like a nice guy??

He made 3 bad decisions, 1. driving drunk (still a crime), 2. resisting arrest and fighting with the police, 3. stealing the police officers taser.

Personally, he is where he belongs.. dead.

Now the ambulance chancing attorney's looking to sue the city descending on this case so fast.. who would have guessed. :lol: :lol:



 
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Kinda contradicts the he was a good boy narrative though, not saying the shooting was justified.

Yeah his wife saying they don't want to dirty his name.. the guy has a impressive criminal history.. and in this heightened sensitive racial time, well this officer will be hung out to dry in a Liberal Democrat city.

The police in Atlanta should all walk off the job, let Atlanta burn..
 

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Last time a Republican was Mayor in the following cities:

Atlanta—1879
Chicago—1931
Baltimore—1967
Detroit—1962
New Orleans—1872
Pittsburgh—1934
Seattle—1946
Philadelphia—1952

Is it any wonder these cities are the worst for education, police brutality, and crime?
 

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Last time a Republican was Mayor in the following cities:
Atlanta—1879
Chicago—1931
Baltimore—1967
Detroit—1962
New Orleans—1872
Pittsburgh—1934
Seattle—1946
Philadelphia—1952
Is it any wonder these cities are the worst for education, police brutality, and crime?


Quick glance....none of those cities are in the top ten worst for education.

Fun fact: The least educated state is Mississippi, followed by West Virginia, Louisiana, Arkansas and Alabama.

Did you copy that garbage from a meme on fakebook?
 

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Atlanta board says city must rehire cop charged with killing Black man
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This undated handout file photo obtained June 14, 2020, courtesy of the Atlanta Police Department, shows Atlanta police officer Garrett Rolfe.
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ATLANTA — The city of Atlanta must reinstate a police officer charged in the fatal shooting of a 27-year-old Black man outside a Wendy’s restaurant last June, the city’s Civil Service Board said on Wednesday, ruling that he was wrongly terminated.

The board, which oversees the police department, ruled that the city failed to follow its own procedures by firing Garrett Rolfe after the shooting of Rayshard Brooks without giving the officer a hearing.


Neither a representative for City Hall nor the Atlanta Police Department were immediately available for comment.

The killing of Brooks, who had fallen asleep in his car in the restaurant parking lot, escalated tensions over police brutality and racism in American policing that exploded after the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis last May.


Brooks was shot after he took an officer’s Taser, fired it at police and then ran away from them, defying orders to stop.

The Civil Service Board decided that Rolfe, who is white, was not offered the opportunity to respond to the city’s intention to dismiss him.

Rolfe’s attorney and a representative for the oversight board were not immediately available for comment.
 
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Atlanta forced to reinstate policeman charged with killing Black man
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This undated handout file photo obtained June 14, 2020, courtesy of the Atlanta Police Department, shows Atlanta police officer Garrett Rolfe.
This undated handout file photo obtained June 14, 2020, courtesy of the Atlanta Police Department, shows Atlanta police officer Garrett Rolfe. PHOTO BY HANDOUT/THE ATLANTA POLICE DEPARTMENT /AFP via Getty Images
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ATLANTA — The city of Atlanta on Wednesday reinstated a police officer fired over the fatal shooting of a Black man last year after an oversight board ruled that he was terminated without due process.

The Atlanta Civil Service Board said the city failed to follow its own procedures when Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms dismissed Garrett Rolfe, who is white, without a hearing. He shot Rayshard Brooks, 27, in the back in June outside a Wendy’s restaurant.

Rolfe is charged with felony murder, aggravated assault and other crimes in the case. A trial date has not been set.

The city said in a statement that he would remain on administrative duty. Representatives for the city and the board were not available for further comment.


The mayor defended her initial decision to fire Rolfe. “Given the volatile state of our city and nation last summer, the decision to terminate this officer, after he fatally shot Mr. Brooks in the back, was the right thing to do,” she said in a statement.

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The June 12 shooting, which came two weeks after the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, heightened tensions across the United States over police brutality and racism in American policing and led to sometimes violent protests in Atlanta and other cities.

Police officers were responding to complaints that Brooks had fallen asleep while drunk behind the wheel of a car in the drive-through lane of the fast-food restaurant. After a struggle, he wrested away one officer’s Taser, fired it at police and then ran away, defying their orders to stop. He was shot twice in the back.

The Civil Service Board ruled that Rolfe was not offered the opportunity to respond to the allegations that led to his dismissal.

His lawyer, Lance LoRusso, said in a statement that Rolfe was innocent and “has now won the opportunity to explain what happened.”


Gerald Griggs, vice president of the Atlanta chapter of the NAACP, the largest U.S. civil rights organization, said under no circumstances should Rolfe go back on street patrol.

“He does not deserve a to be a police officer in this or any city, and we are going to protest,” Griggs said. “The community is upset and this will not stand.”

More than two dozen protesters gathered on the steps of Atlanta City Hall on Wednesday evening, with many of them holding signs with slogans such as “Stop Police Killing” “Justice for Rayshard Brooks” and “Jail Killer Cops Now.”

Some protesters called for the city to fire Rolfe again.

“Rayshard Brooks needed a ride home, what he wound up with was a bullet in his back,” said Devin Barrington-Ward, a local activist.