Posted on 06/13/2019 3:24:05 AM PDT by Ancient Man
The man killed, who was identified by family members and local officials as 21-year-old Brandon Webber, was being served multiple felony warrants by the Marshal Services Gulf Coast Regional Fugitive Task Force and other law enforcement agencies, according to police. The suspect rammed into the marshals car and then displayed a weapon, said Keli McAlister, a spokeswoman for the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, in a news conference early Thursday.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonpost.com ...
Here we go again.
“The suspect rammed into the marshals car and then displayed a weapon”
Now why did they shoot that young innocent aspiring rapper?
Reflexive violent tribalism of the African hive-mind.
The perp got what he deserved. Plain and simple.
Racism. There. I said the magic word. That proves it was premeditated murder. Try and then convict.
“Strickland said that multiple police cars were also vandalized, a concrete wall outside a business was torn down and windows were broken out at a local fire station.”
Taxpayers need to stop replacing these things; locals aren’t paying for them anyway.
Have John Dean show up and testify that he’s not a fact witness, but the police are obviously worse than Nixon and engaged in a comparable coverup.
Do NOT follow link to WAPO. It has a pay wall.
Story is available on multiple sights at no charge.
Sights=sites
There are some hood rats that just need killin’....
He colluded.
I wish I could find it to post it here.
Sorry, but there was no paywall when I extracted the article.
"A driver wanted on multiple felony warrants attempted to ram law enforcement vehicles when officers with a regional U.S. Marshals Service fugitive task force attempted to arrest him in Memphis' Frayser community about 7 p.m., Tennessee Bureau of Investigation public information officer Keli McAlister said. The man, who has not been publicly identified, then got of the vehicle with a weapon, McAlister said."
(Snip)
"Around 25 officers among all agencies that responded were injured, Memphis Police Director Michael Rallings said at a news conference, although he said most were minor injuries."
Dozens of officers injured during protest in Memphis after task force kills man
It’s hit or miss sometimes on paywall sites.
Maybe it depends on from you access the site. I am in SC formerly from the N.E. and whenever I hit a link to their site the white screen appears after 5 seconds or so.
He’s a good boy. He didn’t do nothing.
He’s a good boy. He didn’t do nothing.
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