CBS should be censored by the FCC.
The Media scumbags are deliberately inciting riots and slandering law enforcement.
Li’l Homicide... was that his nic?
Not to mention, all the pictures that have been out there of him, seem to be from when he was about 8 years old, IMO.
Typical. Still remember how CBS edited the Kent State video to create the illusion that the Guard fired on harmless protestors.
Local news had showed the unedited footage including the rioters charging the Guard. Was shocked to see what ran on the six o’clock news.
Started a life-long distrust of the so-called “news” media.
sounds like a good time to revoke the broadcast license of all CBS Affiliates
My politically incorrect questions are:
1. Is it true that he was affiliated with the Latin Kings Street gang?
2. What the heck is a 13 year old doing out in the streets in the middle of the night?
CBS didn’t invent fake news but they have been the leader since the Vietnam war at least.
Does anyone think they care?
The gaslight media actively seeks race wars.
The little thug does not look Black, maybe hispanic or white. If so, no riots. And no extended media coverage or BLM marches.And, because it was not a Black thug, the cop has a better chance of not being criminally charged to placate the
Black mob and liberal media
60 minutes has been discredited garbage for decades and only morons have failed to recognize that.
CBS = Can’t Be Serious.
The Laws of Unintended Consequences are the unwritten laws of the Constitution that ought to shape judicial review.
Unfortunately, the Supreme Court has turned “due process” into “I can do anything.”
A just society would allow for due process and sanction violation of it by both government and individuals. In other words, that criminals can freely and with impunity run from law enforcement is a violation of due process, just as is cops breaking into a house without cause.
Sadly, our society encourages thugs to run since there’s no consequence for it. I’m not saying cops should shoot people in the back, but I am saying that our judicial system has excused, denied, and encouraged lawlessness.