And, he was a black prof who was much dismayed at the results of his study but had cajones enough to put it out there anyway. But, according to the instigators/agitators, unarmed innocent black men with absolutely no attitude issues are 8,000% more likely to get shot for no apparent reason by a white LEO.
btt
People don't attract the attention of cops because of skin color. They attract the attention of cops because of behavior.
More people need to understand that.
Both you and I know that the response will be denial. They’ll say that those numbers are a pack of lies and that the study was conducted by an “Uncle Tom.” You just can’t win with that type of pigheadedness.
The facts don’t matter and will NEVER matter, to the supposed aggrieved. This is all about emotionalism and gibsmedat, without a shred of logic.
Who cares?
White Lives Matter
Time to riot!!
Not to be difficult, but what was the number per capita? Raw totals are inconclusive given that there are a lot more white people, even now.
It won’t matter. Facts are just as “racist” as “crazy ass crackers” to race-blinded parasites.
who are the “science deniers” now liberals?
ROFL
Funny how liberals only support science when it matches their views!
bkmk
#WhiteLivesMatter dammit
All kidding aside - there was a case in New York in the 90s where a doctor got lost driving into Yonkers and came across undercover police - they told him to step out of his car - he thought they were robbers (or maybe he was really there to buy drugs?) and shot into car. They were acquitted.
Let me do a quick look --------- found it!!!
http://www.nytimes.com/1993/09/15/nyregion/judge-acquits-detective-in-doctor-s-fatal-shooting.html
Judge Acquits Detective In Doctor's Fatal Shooting WHITE PLAINS, Sept. 15 A Mount Vernon police detective was acquitted today of all charges in the fatal shooting of a doctor who got lost on his way to pick up a date. The death of Dr. Lenas Kakkouras last February touched off cries of police brutality from his friends in New York's Greek-Cypriot community who said the doctor was not capable of the irrational and violent actions that the police had described. That division of opinion continued today in the courtroom here after the verdict was announced. Court officers moved in to separate supporters of Detective Anthony Rozzi from the doctor's friends and family, who had crowded the courtroom daily, some wearing black armbands. Justice Nicholas Colabella of State Supreme Court, who heard the manslaughter case without a jury, handed down the verdict, saying "It's the best decision I can make, folks." As the verdict was announced, Detective Rozzi's wife, Susan, gasped out loud and the brothers of the slain doctor sat in stunned silence. Vincent Manzione, president of the Mount Vernon Police Benevolent Association, said, "We put out faith in the criminal justice system, and they didn't let us down." 'This Is Not Justice' Deborah Anaxagorou, who has acted as a spokeswoman for the family, said: We do not accept it. This is not justice." District Attorney Carl A. Vergari of Westchester County said the case had been "extremely difficult, but that it had to be prosecuted," adding, "We did as thorough and as fair a job as we could." During the four-day trial, the prosecutor, James McCarty, told the judge that Dr. Kakkouras, a native of Cyprus, had once nearly been a victim of a crime in Queens, where he lived. He said Dr. Kakkouras feared that the two undercover officers, who were scruffily dressed, were there to rob him. Dr. Kakkouras, a 29-year-old pediatric neurologist, was en route to a dinner date in Yonkers when he made a wrong turn and wound up on the deserted street in Mount Vernon. The defense attorney, Richard Ross, acknowledged that Dr. Kakkouras was afraid and said his fear had been intensified by comments from his dinner date, Linda Vargas, who had warned him not to get lost while going to her house. Mr. Ross argued that Detective Rozzi also was afraid because of Dr. Kakkouras's erratic behavior that night. Car and Gun As Detective Rozzi and his partner approached the car that night, Dr. Kakkouras put it in reverse and struck the partner and momentarily pinned Detective Rozzi between the cars. Then Dr. Kakkouras swung the car around and aimed it toward Detective Rozzi, the police said. Detective Rozzi fired three shots, striking Dr. Kakkouras in the shoulder, even though he testified that departmental rules advise not firing at a moving vehicle. Dr. Kakkouras later left his car and scuffled with Detective Rozzi when the fatal shot went off. Earlier in the day, Detective Rozzi, a 12-year-veteran of the force, took the stand and said he had never meant to hurt Dr. Kakkouras. "I didn't shoot him," he testified. "He knocked me down. The shot was accidental. It was never done on purpose." Published: September 15, 1993
In truth we have no real idea what crime stats truly are. Uniform Crime Reports are voluntary and an estimated 30 percent of all police departments don’t report.
Of course, they don’t qualify for federal grants, which was the states money anyway, but I digress...
Shhhh - speaking this is Not Allowed, it might stifle all the manufactured Black outrage.
Gee, can’t wait to see the MSM all over this! (S)
Typical Whitey propaganda./s
I fins the outcome of this study troubling.