Once again, the law breaker made a stupid decision, which to me seems little different from the stupid decisions that occurred in the other two cases. I think we all regret the outcome, but I sure cannot blame the police. Imagine the landscape without them.”
The stupid mistake in all three cases was made long before the incidents happened. When people are raised to disrespect all authority, teachers, police, et cetera, they will likely not make the right decision at a crucial time which could end in losing their life.
The parents of all these young people should look to themselves and how they raised their sons and how they are raising any that are still under their influence.
Agree 100 percent. As I’ve said in other posts here, the black community has a problem and playing the “I’m-a-victim” card no longer holds sway. Throwing more of my money at it isn’t going to solve the problem, either, especially when those funds are just political giveaways, like free cell phones. Until there are positive moves from the black community to start cleaning up its own house and quit leaning on the victim crutch, I say enough’s enough. Start with piecing the black family together might be a first step and quit rewarding the families where the father skips out on his responsibilities.