Posted on 07/08/2016 12:54:31 PM PDT by sheikdetailfeather
MAJOR UPDATE BELOW: In order to give the update context we are placing the update at the conclusion of the original outline.
By now everyone is aware of the officer involved shooting of Philando Castile that became a viral BLM activist case as a direct result of his girlfriend, Diamond Reynolds (aka Lavish Reynolds) live-streaming the aftermath from their vehicle. BACK STORY HERE
NOTE: It is critical to remember -as you review the images and the video- optically the live stream was captured as a mirror image. Some video uploads mirror the image, it can be confusing, you have to reset your reference points. Philando Castile was driving, Diamond Reynolds was the passenger.
During the uploaded video narration Ms. Reynolds stated the police officer pulled them over for a broken tail light.
There are several aspects of the narrative as told that didnt pass the sniff test, however, something about the tail light just didnt seem to make sense. Especially when you consider it was daylight when they were pulled over; and where in the aftermath media video it can be noted the tail lights were operable.
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But, I've looked at the pictures and while I see the resemblance, there's no distinguishing features in both pictures that would positively identify him as the same man.
And, as I've explained to others (after getting the info from CCW holder in MN): the Ramsey County Sheriff wouldn't necessarily have issued Castile a CCW. Castile lived in Hennepin County in the past, and it would remain valid until renewed.
Castile's mother stated that both her son and her daughter have permits. Why would she say that about her daughter if it wasn't true?
Finally, as I just posted: I don't know how you are so sure that's a handgun in Castile's lap. It may be, but it may also be a cell phone or a wallet.
Sure, all of this may mean that he is who you think he is. But, the flip side is that he could also have simply been a CCW holder that was struggling to comply with the officer's orders, and had the misfortune to resemble a robbery suspect.
If it turns out you were right, I'll admit I was wrong to not immediately jump to your conclusions.
But, if it turns out you were wrong, are you going to admit to it? What would you do/say if Castile turns out to be an innocent CCW holder in the wrong place at the wrong time?
Again, I don't know how you or anyone else can make that conclusion with the picture you have cited.
Perhaps you should read up on confirmation bias.
You need to read about confirmation bias more than I.
In every single one of these cases the media narrative has been proven false. Trayvon Martin, Mike Brown, that little punk heroin dealer from Baltimore, etc etc. You need to stop watching CNN (obviously where you get your confirmation bias).
Let's see if that turns out to be true.
The big thug in Ferguson had his hands up in the air too.
I'm making no claims; I'm simply calling attention to reporting that the MSM isn't doing.
You seem to be basing a lot of your analysis on the statements of his girlfriend. IMO, that seems to be a rather flimsy hook on which to hang your hat.
We'll see.
I've openly said that it could be one or the other. I just don't understand your desire for a rush to judgement.
So far, I have seen very little that explains your version of events, other than a series of coincidences and a picture that could be anything.
Full disclosure: I’m a white Christian Conservative man. How about you?
Has it occurred to you that the reason the MSM isn't reporting it is because they don't think it's the slam-dunk you think it is?
You seem to be basing a lot of your analysis on the statements of his girlfriend. IMO, that seems to be a rather flimsy hook on which to hang your hat.
Actually, what little analysis I have done is look at the victim's history with an unjaundiced eye.
How many 33-yr old gang members manage to avoid being arrested for ANY serious crime since they turned 18? And, how many gang members can pass a background check and work for a public school system for over a decade?
These are the kind of critical questions you should be asking before believing ANYONE's story.
But, I think we can agree on one thing: Castile wasn't shot because he was black. He was shot because the officer thought he was a robbery suspect.
I don't care what you are.
And, if you care what I am, that's your problem, not mine.
Ae you a racist black person?
I was actually referring to the officer's subsequent reaction, not the image on the video.
Are you a mental midget?
Are you a gutless coward to afraid to admit your bias?
Do you mean to say that the officer would not allow her to
call an ambulance (just asking). She seems to have MOVED
enough to get on Social Media & star on that!
This whole deal is very, very puzzling.
I wonder whethe she filmed the entire stop or just after he died.
I would have been too scared to film a cop who was pointing a gun into the car.
Quote of the year!
Yeah, I trust them...not sure if a local crime issue like that would warrant time from Diane Sawyer, that’s all. IN any event probably not significant and not an official recorded statistic.
I looked over at policeone.com and didn’t see much there either
It’s like the tactic of criminals paining the end of the barrel and slide orange to fool LEOs into thinking it’s a toy.
In that case, I remember one network did a segment on that.
Me too.
So you hate your brother because he’s a cop?
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