Posted on 09/20/2016 4:18:21 PM PDT by Trump20162020
San Francisco's Colin Kaepernick says the fatal shooting of an unarmed black man in Tulsa is "the perfect example" of what he's protesting when he refuses to stand for the national anthem at 49ers' games.
Kaepernick said Tuesday that "everybody's eyes" will be on Tulsa as authorities investigate the fatal shooting of Terence Crutcher. He says criminal charges should be filed in the shooting death.
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It’s always the first narrative that the MSMLSD crowd goes with first, truth be damned.
He says criminal charges should be filed in the shooting death.
Thank you Sherlock Holmes. How about you leave the investigation to investigators and the chagring if any to the attorneys.
Maybe you should concentrate on football then you might be able to actually get to play.
Screw off Knick-move to Africa and play soccer with a dead goat’s head. That’s where blacks are equal and the social system runs wilth milk and honey.
First, it looks like a bad shoot. Second, why does the perfect example include someone high on PCP who ignores police?
He would be alive if he listened to police. Having your hands up in the air doesn't mean squat if you are ignoring police.
Ignoring police shouldn't be a death sentence, but it is a possible outcome.
THIS IS A VIDEO ALL LAW ABIDING PEOPLE MUST SEE AND REALIZE FOR ITS TRUTHFULNESS!!
Why Do Police Sometimes Shoot Unarmed People?
Disrespecting the flag and national anthem does not in any way help the causes that Kaepernick espouses. Indeed, it very likely damages those causes, because it makes people less likely to give credence to Kaepernick's complaints...
You going to go back and dig up every police shooting thread and post this?
I've only been involved in a police situation that sometimes turns bad once.A few years ago my sister,her 25 year old son and I were driving I-95 in VA.My sister was driving and she was,in fact,speeding.A VA State Trooper lit her up and she pulled over...as she was required to do.I said to my nephew (who has autism and,as a result,understands little of the "real world") that he and I,being males,must stay very still and very quiet with our hands in plain sight at all times.I told him that that was because cops are at least a bit scared making stops and this one would be particularly "on guard" after seeing him...6 feet tall and 200 pounds.
Long story short,he and I followed the advice I had given,the Trooper (who was black for whatever that's worth) was very polite and professional and my sister was also polite.
As as result the whole thing took no more than 4 minutes and we were on our way.No fatalities...no shots fired.
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