Chicago Police Shoot 16 Yr Old...Of course there is a protest

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Meanwhile is his brothers/guys goin to get revenge against the police :patrice::skip:Where them savages at.....

The difference between Soldiers & wannabe cowards...

"Folks be let do this mission on 12, everybody else be like":usure::beli::dame::huhldup::shaq2::dahell:


They not gonna do sh!t but look for other n!ggas to shoot at, miss, and kill innocent Black targets.
 

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Of course we wouldn't, and rightfully not. Matter fact, do you even know why we protest when these things happen?
We EXPECT gang bangers to act like gang bangers. What we don't expect is for COPS to act like gang bangers; behavior which only seems to happen to a certain segment of the population. We don't elect officials who promise us safety and accountability, only for those things to be denied to us when we're black.
So if it was another gang banger, what would there be to protest?
I understand what you saying but you missed my point. I was more so talking about killed by another black male then killed by another gang banger
 

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nikka is you stupid? If he was scaling a fence he would have been shot in the back would he not?

When I scale a fence my body contorts. The fukk is you living under a rock or some sh!t. Who the fukk scales a fence straight up and down with zero motion n!gga kill ya self :pacspit:
 

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Why do we expect cops to have higher standards for us than we do ourselves?

Why are you expecting preferential treatment for blacks, they never promised safety for gang bangers carrying and pointing guns at them. When have they ever promised that??

If it turns out that's actually what happened, then I agree; fukk that kid.
If video miraculously surfaces showing that once again the cops fabricated a story to cover up a murder, well then... :francis:
Of note, I wouldn't call that "higher standards" that would simply be adhering to the law.
 

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Man shut the fukk up.

Seem like you're a scholar in the Jim crow school of putting the dead black kid and his family on trial for his own murder.

From beyond the grave the burden is on the dead to prove that he was good enough to not deserve to be killed.

You ghouls will comb thru his school records and grades, his mom's records and life history, whether the dead said 'mother may I' enough at the dinner table, etc...all in some effort to justify why he was killed in cold blood.

Of course ZERO attention is paid to the actual trigger person who took a life when he's a cop. What about his grades? What about his mama's life history?

But that's 400 centuries of backwards system of anti-black race relations for ya. It never needs to make sense as long as the action is prejudicial against black people.

I support the vigil. Scrutiny should be placed on the appropriate person --- the killer. The deceased life should be celebrated. Stop trying to dehumanize a young man who is no longer here to defend himself.

Fukkin white people can kill someone and after arm themselves with a knife, extend it in the air in a stabbing position, beg the cop to shoot him all while continually threatening his life and chasing after him for hundreds of feet, and STILL live to tell about it. Not even a scratch on him:
yea all thats sounds nice...till one of these kids run up on you and pull that trigger.

Then its "the police dont care about us" :bryan:
 

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Vigil, protest held after Chicago cop fatally shoots 16-year-old boy

There is outrage after Chicago police shot and killed a 16-year-old boy.

In Homan Square on Monday night, police pulled over a car that was connected to an earlier shooting. Police say Pierre Loury jumped out and an officer chased him.


Police say Loury then pointed a weapon at the officer and that is when he was shot. But a witness claims he saw officers "high five" each other after the teen was gunned down.

And now, protesters are demanding justice. A group held a vigil at the scene of the shooting and then marched onto the Eisenhower.Even though the facts of this case are still far from clear, there are those on the side of Loury who claim this was not a justified shooting, despite what police say that he pointed a gun at an officer, and that the gun was recovered at the scene.It threatened to turn ugly Tuesday night as protesters loudly and angrily confronted police in front of the station where the officers involved in the chase and shooting work.
Police managed to keep order and move the protesters down the street.Earlier, several hundred people marched down the alley to the spot where Loury was shot and killed as he ran from a police stop a block away“We do believe that this individual turned and pointed the handgun at the officer the handgun was recovered at the scene where the young man was shot,” said 1st Deputy Supt. John Escalante.

Police radio transmissions captured the intensity of the moment, and a neighbor facing the alley posted a video on Facebook of the scene shortly after the chaotic moment.Loury’s mother, overcome with emotion, joined the vigil as supporters chanted against police and in support of Loury.
“They gunned down one of our brothers, they executed him. 16 years old. 16 years old. He should be here right now,” one person said at the vigil.

Police say Loury was a documented gang member. He posted a picture of himself holding a handgun on his Facebook page. People who knew him, though, did not think he would have been carrying a gun Monday night.

Vigil, protest held after Chicago cop fatally shoots 16-year-old boy
 

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CHICAGO (AP) - Police in Chicago have "no regard for the sanctity of life when it comes to people of color" and have alienated blacks and Hispanics for decades by using excessive force and honoring a code of silence, a task force declared Wednesday in a report that seeks sweeping changes to the nation's third-largest police force.

The panel, established by Mayor Rahm Emanuel late last year in response to an outcry over police shootings, found that the department does little to weed out problem officers and routine encounters unnecessarily turn deadly.

The group concluded that minorities' fear and lack of trust in law enforcement are justified, citing data that show 74 percent of the hundreds of people shot by officers in recent years were African-Americans, even though blacks account for 33 percent of the city's population.

The task force pointed to a painful history spanning generations, including the 1969 killing of Black Panther Fred Hampton, allegations of torture from the 1970s to the 1990s under former commander Jon Burge and stop-and-frisk in the 2000s.

The report "raises consciousness," activist Greg Livingston said. "It shines a light into the darkness."

The city's new police chief said the department welcomed "a fresh set of eyes" but was not waiting for recommendations from the task force or from a civil rights investigation by the U.S. Justice Department before making changes. Eddie Johnson, an African-American with 27 years on the force, was Emanuel's hand-picked choice to take the top police job. The City Council confirmed the appointment Wednesday in a 50-0 vote.

"We have racism in America. We have racism in Chicago. So it stands to reason we would have some racism within our agency. My goal is to root that out," Johnson told reporters after he was sworn in.

The task force report was released just two days after the fatal shooting of a black 16-year-old. Police say he was armed, though his mother says he did not have a gun. Around 100 people gathered for a vigil on Tuesday and some marched through streets, blocking traffic.

In a draft executive summary of the report first obtained by the Chicago Tribune, the Task Force on Police Accountability recommended replacing the "badly broken" independent review authority that currently investigates misconduct with a "new and fully transparent and accountable Civilian Police Investigative Agency." It also suggested creating the post of deputy chief of diversity and inclusion.

Emanuel did not rule out doing away with the existing body known as the Independent Police Review Authority, or IPRA.

"There's no doubt we have a lot of work to do," the mayor said, adding that "people have to have confidence" in whatever agency reviews police behavior.

"Whether it's IPRA or not, the function needs to be there," he said.

The mayor declined to talk about specifics in the report, saying he had not been briefed by the task force or seen the whole report.

The task force also called out the city and the police unions, saying that the collective bargaining agreements between the city and the unions have "essentially turned the code of silence into official policy."

The "code" refers to the reflex of some officers not to report colleagues for misconduct.

Officers, for example, can wait 24 hours before providing a statement after a shooting, given them enough time to get their stories straight with fellow officers. And not only are anonymous complaints prohibited, the task force found that accused officers must be given the names of people who filed complaints.

Among other problems: Some of those in charge of training are teaching while they themselves are under investigation for a range of alleged offenses, and there is a disturbing lack of legal counsel for those in custody. Last year, for example, only 6 out of every 1,000 people arrested had an attorney at any point while in police custody.

"Stopped without justification, verbally and physically abused, and in some instances arrested, and then detained without counsel - that is what we heard about over and over again," the report said.

Emanuel announced the creation of the task force at the same time he fired police Superintendent Garry McCarthy in the wake of public protests over the 2014 shooting by a white police officer of 17-year-old Laquan McDonald, who was black. A video of the shooting, released last year, contradicted police accounts that McDonald was threatening officers before he was shot.

"Reform is possible if there is a will and a commitment," according to the draft summary. That change, it said, must start with an acknowledgement of Chicago policing's "sad history."

On Wednesday, the City Council approved a change in municipal code allowing Emanuel to name Johnson the next superintendent instead of picking from a list of finalists given to him by the city's police board.

Some council members urged for Johnson to be appointed as quickly as possible because of the city's violent crime problem. They dismissed the suggestion by one alderman that changing, even temporarily, a process that has been in place for more than a half century would be a troubling and perhaps dangerous precedent.

"We don't have time to play," Alderman Walter Burnett Jr. said during Tuesday's debate. "People are dying in our wards."

Associated Press writers Herbert G. McCann and Sophia Tareen contributed to this report.

Copyright 2016 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
 

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Of course we wouldn't, and rightfully not. Matter fact, do you even know why we protest when these things happen?
We EXPECT gang bangers to act like gang bangers. What we don't expect is for COPS to act like gang bangers; behavior which only seems to happen to a certain segment of the population. We don't elect officials who promise us safety and accountability, only for those things to be denied to us when we're black.
So if it was another gang banger, what would there be to protest?
yea...for the most part its ghetto folks involved in dumb shyt.

Yall need to stop acting like innocent college kids are getting shot in the back of the head by cops in large numbers.
Its dumb black and white people who end up in stupid situations that this type of shyt happens to.

Just because someone is black doesnt mean they are like you.
Yall caping for people that would have no problem shooting you.
 

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CHICAGO (AP) - Police in Chicago have "no regard for the sanctity of life when it comes to people of color" and have alienated blacks and Hispanics for decades by using excessive force and honoring a code of silence, a task force declared Wednesday in a report that seeks sweeping changes to the nation's third-largest police force.

The panel, established by Mayor Rahm Emanuel late last year in response to an outcry over police shootings, found that the department does little to weed out problem officers and routine encounters unnecessarily turn deadly.

The group concluded that minorities' fear and lack of trust in law enforcement are justified, citing data that show 74 percent of the hundreds of people shot by officers in recent years were African-Americans, even though blacks account for 33 percent of the city's population.

The task force pointed to a painful history spanning generations, including the 1969 killing of Black Panther Fred Hampton, allegations of torture from the 1970s to the 1990s under former commander Jon Burge and stop-and-frisk in the 2000s.
bro all of that doesnt mean anything.
Black folks in chicago are responsible for like 75% of the murders.

Police have to be in those neighborhoods the most because thats where all the crime happens...so of course they will end up shooting mostly black folks.

For the life of me I dont understand why yall just want to look the other way when it comes to our people hurting each other.

These arent innocent kids getting in these situations...these are youngings that will kill you just for being in the wrong area.
The fuk are yall protecting?

If you dont want the police in your neighborhoods...how about the neighborhoods stop fuking everything up.
 
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