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Was This Death Caused Deliberately Or Was It Just An Unfortunate Accident Caused In The Process Of An Arrest?
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Yet another black man killed by a white police officer, and who is later cleared by a Grand Jury, which has again triggered off riots.
The unfortunate victim was a large powerful man, how else could the police officer manage to wrestle him to the ground and thus prevent him from going through the plate glass window of the store?
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The unfortunate victim was a large powerful man, how else could the police officer manage to wrestle him to the ground and thus prevent him from going through the plate glass window of the store?
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divebuddy makes a very valid point.
Police offices frequently have to make snap decisions, and sometimes these decisions lead to the death of someone they are arresting. It's worth noting that all over America right now, officers (of all races) are making snap decisions that save lives. However, we don't get to hear about these stories - they would only be reported locally.
If I were to give advice to people in the U.S. I would say:
1. Don't commit any crimes, no matter how petty
2. If you are stopped by the police, comply with every instruction to the letter
3. If you are arrested, do not resist.
4. If you insist on being black, make sure your height and weight are not above 5'8" and 155lbs, otherwise some will conclude that you are culpable in your death.
divebuddy makes a very valid point.
Police offices frequently have to make snap decisions, and sometimes these decisions lead to the death of someone they are arresting. It's worth noting that all over America right now, officers (of all races) are making snap decisions that save lives. However, we don't get to hear about these stories - they would only be reported locally.
If I were to give advice to people in the U.S. I would say:
1. Don't commit any crimes, no matter how petty
2. If you are stopped by the police, comply with every instruction to the letter
3. If you are arrested, do not resist.
4. If you insist on being black, make sure your height and weight are not above 5'8" and 155lbs, otherwise some will conclude that you are culpable in your death.
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/// If I were to give advice to people in the U.S. I would say: ///
/// 1. Don't commit any crimes, no matter how petty ///
/// 2. If you are stopped by the police, comply with every instruction to the letter ///
/// 3. If you are arrested, do not resist. ///
/// 4. If you insist on being black, make sure your height and weight are not above 5'8" and 155lbs, otherwise some will conclude that you are culpable in your death. ///
I was just about to tag you for the best answer, then you had to spoil things by your rather silly no. 4 point.
/// If I were to give advice to people in the U.S. I would say: ///
/// 1. Don't commit any crimes, no matter how petty ///
/// 2. If you are stopped by the police, comply with every instruction to the letter ///
/// 3. If you are arrested, do not resist. ///
/// 4. If you insist on being black, make sure your height and weight are not above 5'8" and 155lbs, otherwise some will conclude that you are culpable in your death. ///
I was just about to tag you for the best answer, then you had to spoil things by your rather silly no. 4 point.
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