Atlanta Police Shoot DUI Suspect at Wendys. Cop Charged, Others Walk Off the Job

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Resisting arrest isn't black freedom.

No stupid. Resisting arrest and not being shot because you're black is black freedom. Being treated humanely while being black is black freedom. Not operating under Jim Crow mindset in 2020 is black freedom.

But to repeat what's been said before, you can't understand that maybe... cuz you're not black.
 

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At least we got to see the fake pro-black @śïñe•qúå_nøn persona be destroyed again for the new guys who may not have known who Nap really is, thinking he was a brother in the struggle. No bro, he is a self admitted non-black man with Indian roots, but family in the Carribean. All My yards, Trinis and GTers know the type.

He played along with us real good since The Riots have started..

but now we get to see that the same guy who defended Darren Wilson and demonized Mike Brown in Ferguson is still the same guy with the same beliefs.

He is defending Garrett Rolfe the same way he defended Darren Wilson.
He even lied about Rolfe shooting Rayshard in the scuffle in front of the car because he did not want to admit that the fukking racist cop shot him in the back! Because there is no logical way to excuse that, so he literally created a scenario out of thin air that would allow him room to defend the cop.

He keeps asking "why did he resist?" but has ignored the very legal reason that I provided that Rayshard resisted.

IN THE STATE OF GEORGIA, BY LAW YOU CAN RESIST AN UNLAWFUL ARREST WITH FORCE.

Yet he continues to blame Rayshard Brooks for fighting for his life during an unlawful arrest.

We are talking about a man that respectfully talked to the police for a half hour even though he was tired and inebriated.

This aint the time to be a contrarian. Anyone taking up for the police at this time is an enemy.

The simple fact that the moment that the cops tried to handcuff Rayshard, he felt that it was a life or death situation, tells you a lot about the current mind state of the black man in America.
A working father, a family man with 3 daughters, felt that being handcuffed by two white cops, in Atlanta of all places, was a possible death sentence. He tried to fight them off just enough to run away. And he got away without injuring either of the officers.

And they still gunned him down from behind.

:francis:

So His first instinct was right. He chose to die on his feet, rather than on the ground handcuffed like the young brother in the Walmart parking lot South Carolina. I cannot blame him for that.
 

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fukk that was graphic, RIP to the brother. Seeing him struggle like that, only to die in the end was hard to watch
 
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