http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/11/13/ny.shooting/index.html
The brother of the victim said he wants "justice".
I can't side with my brother on this one. If you call the police about a gun dispute and the operator can audibly hear someone in the background saying "I got a gun", then the police show up and the guy is pretending to have a concealed gun under his shirt then acts as if he's pointing at the cops. You are going to get shot, and the police would be justified in the shooting.
The guy who said police should have to wait to see a gun before they shoot is a moron. Criminals would just keep their guns in their shirt, jacket or paper bag and walk around with them raise them at cops and open fire.
I understand the guy didn't take his anti-depressants. This is a tragedy, it's not an example of trigger happy
policemen. Apparently, the cops gave this kid every chance they could before opening fire.
If a cop tells you to drop the weapon or to get on the ground and they have their guns drawn, get down. Whether the cops are justified or not, if you don't comply you'll get shot. Black people should know this more than anyone.
If there's public outcry against this I'll be dissapointed in my people. Black people need to stand up and take responsibility for ourselves and stop playing the race card every time out and save it for real instances of injustice.
Our communties have more rights and opportunities than ever but we've taking multiple steps backwards. We are quick to always point the finger at someone else for our plight.
My father's generation grew up in America when racism was practiced openly with vigor. It was never used as an excuse to accept impoverished conditions, crime, poor education or any other self-decrepit behavior.
The brother of the victim said he wants "justice".
I can't side with my brother on this one. If you call the police about a gun dispute and the operator can audibly hear someone in the background saying "I got a gun", then the police show up and the guy is pretending to have a concealed gun under his shirt then acts as if he's pointing at the cops. You are going to get shot, and the police would be justified in the shooting.
The guy who said police should have to wait to see a gun before they shoot is a moron. Criminals would just keep their guns in their shirt, jacket or paper bag and walk around with them raise them at cops and open fire.
I understand the guy didn't take his anti-depressants. This is a tragedy, it's not an example of trigger happy
policemen. Apparently, the cops gave this kid every chance they could before opening fire.
If a cop tells you to drop the weapon or to get on the ground and they have their guns drawn, get down. Whether the cops are justified or not, if you don't comply you'll get shot. Black people should know this more than anyone.
If there's public outcry against this I'll be dissapointed in my people. Black people need to stand up and take responsibility for ourselves and stop playing the race card every time out and save it for real instances of injustice.
Our communties have more rights and opportunities than ever but we've taking multiple steps backwards. We are quick to always point the finger at someone else for our plight.
My father's generation grew up in America when racism was practiced openly with vigor. It was never used as an excuse to accept impoverished conditions, crime, poor education or any other self-decrepit behavior.