Posted on 07/29/2015 9:26:25 AM PDT by barmag25
The University of Cincinnati is reportedly closed down this afternoon as police officers prepare for potential riots over the death of an unarmed man who was killed by university cops during a traffic stop last week.
Samuel Dubose, 43, who is black, was shot and killed by white UC Officer Ray Tensing after Tensing reported that he was dragged by Duboses vehicle and had to fire. The shooting, called not good by Cincinnati Police Chief Jeffrey Blackwell, was captured on Tensings body camera and is set to be released today:
(Excerpt) Read more at twitchy.com ...
Wonder how much they’re being paid?
“””I hope all FReepers in the local area are prepared and ready!””””
...as in protect their homes and businesses by any means necessary including deadly force.
It is the ONLY way to show these feral animals that civilized people will not stand for it and will fight back.
The video will be released at 1:00 during the press conference
Ohio Ping
The incident only happened 12 days ago, so I don't think there's been a trial yet.
The black lives matter crowd knows it needs to stir up riots before the facts actually come out.
Is Ohio on CST?
Gezzz, it’s easier to get video from the Martian surface.
What’s the secret and why the hold up?
Are they looking for bigger ratings? Holding it up for the lunch crowd?
No, eastern.
Stephanie Rawlings-Blake? Is that you? How ‘bout dem O’s hon?
Hahahahaha! I needed that.
“”””Why is rioting always acceptable behavior when blacks dont like the way things come down?”””””
Because they are free to do it with the confidence that nothing will happen to them. Law enforcement will not engage. Business owners will cower. FREE STUFF ripe for the pickin.
Whites like to riot for sports championships. Maybe we’re just generally happier than blacks.
The police chief was quoted saying “the video is not good”
TY.
No, it’s EDT.
Awwwwww. Poor BooBoo’s. /s
Who made the decision to release this video to the public?
Or was it an ACLU situation where they demanded it due to Freedom of Information Laws. If it is this volatile, it is foolhardy to display it.
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