Posted on 06/27/2015 7:30:35 PM PDT by grundle
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Police have opened an investigation into the killing of an unarmed black man by law enforcement officers outside Baltimore, authorities said on Saturday, two months after the city was rocked by protests over the death of another African-American who was taken into custody.
The latest incident unfolded in the Baltimore suburb of Owing Mills, where three officers fired at least 19 rounds and killed Spencer Lee McCain, 41, during a domestic disturbance on Thursday. The Baltimore County police's homicide unit is investigating, police said in a statement Saturday.
A woman and two children were also in the home and the woman was injured, the police statement said. McCain was under a protective order barring him from having contact with the woman and the children and from going to the home.
Police had been called to the address about 17 times since January 2012, police said.
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Yet there are many who can’t see past the color of his skin.
“Police had been called to the address about 17 times since January 2012, police said.”
The only thing worth investigating is why they didn’t shoot him in 17 chances.
Maryland “Freak State” PING!
If the guy had killed the woman, the police would have been blamed for not doing enough to stop him.
This is how the Left operates: Damn the police if they do act, and damn them if they don’t.
You can’t argue with insane people. Just defeat them at the poles, sue the ones who really screw up, and spread the word that the lunatics are running the asylum.
Had he just turned his life around and signed his first rap album contract?
How many black on black killings have their been between these 2 events.... 40 or something
yet we know whats coming
Things should have been better after the Civil Rights and Voting Rights Acts for black Americans, but then "the Great Society" was created to systematically tear down poor working families.
Has the CVS stocked their shelves yet?
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