The DNC's next pick John Fetterman - chased down an innocent black man and held him at gunpoint with a loaded shotgun

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Fetterman's past gun incident rattles Black Democrats in Pa. Senate race​


By Marc Caputo

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He chased the man down with a shotgun and detained him until police arrived.

It turned out that the man was jogging and wearing running clothes. According to a police report, the man was unarmed and said the sound of gunfire was actually fireworks, although two witnesses thought they heard shots.

The man Fetterman pulled a gun on is Black. Fetterman — the mayor of the Pittsburgh-area borough of Braddock at the time and now the state’s lieutenant governor — is white. Fetterman, 52, said he couldn’t tell the jogger's race initially because of how he was bundled up in the winter cold.

“If you think Black voters didn’t turn out for Hillary Clinton because she called people superpredators but you think that a white guy pulling a shotgun on a Black guy won’t have an effect — in the context of the post-George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor world — then you’re living in fantasy land,”
Biden's margin of victory in the state was about 80,000 votes in November 2020. In contrast, Clinton lost by about 44,000 votes in 2016. And she had apologized for her "superpredator" remark — a sign that contrition might not be enough anyway.

After his encounter with the Black jogger, Fetterman acknowledged to a Pittsburgh television station that he might have broken the law by chasing the man with a gun. Fetterman at the time didn’t mention anything about being a chief law enforcement officer.
The admission of possible wrongdoing in 2013 doesn’t square with his talking points now, said Fawn Walker-Montgomery, a Black political consultant and former City Council member from McKeesport, near Braddock. Walker-Montgomery hasn’t endorsed a candidate in the primary.
“He wasn’t the chief law enforcement officer. That insults our intelligence. He was a white man with a gun chasing a Black man,” Walker-Montgomery said in an interview. “I used to be on the council in McKeesport, and if I chased after a person with a gun, I would still be in jail. He’s showing he’s not aware of his white privilege.”

At 6-foot-8 with a bald head and tattoos, Fetterman, the Harvard-educated white mayor of a predominantly Black city, won acclaim as a hands-on community-based blue-collar progressive, guaranteeing him more consistent national attention than any other small-town mayor in the country.

“We’re not really talking about John’s record. It’s just whether he pulled a gun on someone and why he won’t say he’s sorry.”

“He knew my race. The gun was aimed at my chest while he loaded five red shells into the tube of the 12-gauge TAC shotgun,” Miyares wrote in February 2021. “Once he finished, he aimed it at my face out of the Ford F-150 Truck.”



Cliffs:

-This fat CAC heard his white neighbors playing with fireworks

- He grabs a shot gun and find the nearest black man who was jogging in his OWN NEIGHBORHOOD

- Hems the black man up like Zimmerman, shotgun pointed to his CHEST, and holds him down until the police comes

- He never apologizes and says he'd do it again in a heartbeat


This is who the Democrats are aiming to run for the next president.



Now they got this racist CAC who went to HARVARD and comes from an UPPER CLASS BACKGROUND - moonlighting as a working class man wearing hoodies as a congressman. All things a black man could NEVER get away with.

 
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Everything to know about the 2013 John Fetterman jogger incident​


Julia Terruso, Chris Brennan

12–15 minutes



In the first Pennsylvania Democratic Senate debate to feature all three major candidates, moderators asked Lt. Gov. John Fetterman a question about a January day in 2013. He had pursued a man and pulled a shotgun on him. Would he do anything differently today?
“The people of Braddock who know me, that know my heart, know that 2013 had nothing to do with what we’re saying today,” Fetterman said at the debate, after his opponents criticized him over the incident. “There was no profiling or anything involved.”
In 2013, Fetterman pursued a man and pulled a shotgun on him because he wrongly believed the man, who turned out to be a Black jogger, had been involved in a shooting. While the incident has long loomed over Fetterman’s campaign, it’s been particularly amplified by his opponents as the May 17 Democratic primary approaches. And Republicans are almost certain to make it an issue in a general election if Fetterman is the Democratic nominee.
Here’s everything we know about the incident, the fallout, and the political implications.

What happened between John Fetterman and a jogger in 2013?​


Fetterman was well into his second term as the mayor of Braddock in January 2013, when he said he heard gunshots not far from his home and then saw someone running from the area.
Fetterman said in a TV interview at the time that he rushed his 4-year-old son inside his house, called the police, and then pursued the man in his truck. He said he confronted him with a 20-gauge shotgun to stop him from fleeing before police arrived.
“I believe I did the right thing, but I may have broken the law in the course of doing it, and I’m certainly not above the law,” Fetterman said then.

An officer who responded to reports of gunfire searched the man, Christopher Miyares, and found he was unarmed, according to a 2013 police report. Two other people reported hearing gun shots to police that day, according to the report.
Some details remain in dispute, including whether Fetterman pointed his shotgun at Miyares.
Fetterman says “it was never pointed” at Miyares. But in a television interview at the time, Miyares said Fetterman “aimed it at my chest.” In the same interview, Miyares said he believed the sound Fetterman heard was bottle rockets, not gun shots.

Why are we talking about this now?​


The incident didn’t receive much attention in 2013 beyond that news segment. Fetterman went on to twice be reelected mayor of Braddock, a town of about 2,000 people outside of Pittsburgh.

While the incident didn’t become a big issue, it never really went away. And in the years since, the Pittsburgh TV station news report circulated on social media, and in political circles among Fetterman critics.

Voters today are hearing about the incident amid a reckoning over systemic racism and renewed outcries over the police killings of Black men, as well as the 2012 killing of Trayvon Martin and the 2020 killing of Ahmaud Arbery, a 25-year-old Black man who was shot and killed while jogging after being chased by three white men.

Who’s been bringing this up?​


“John had nine years ... to not just apologize for taking an illegally loaded shotgun, chasing down the first person he saw ... but to understand why that was so dangerous, to understand how that situation could have gone a completely different way,” Kenyatta said at another debate in early April.

What has Fetterman said about the incident?​


In forums, interviews with reporters, and in a Medium post, Fetterman has consistently defended his actions and denied pointing the gun at Miyares or knowing he was Black. He dismisses the attacks as opponents looking for political gain. He has never apologized or said he would do anything differently.
In February 2021, shortly after he launched his Senate campaign, he told The Inquirer:
“I made a split-second decision to intervene for the safety and protection of my community, and intercepted the person to stop them from going any further until the first responders could arrive. I stayed in my truck and never came in physical contact with the individual. I had my shotgun, but it was never pointed at the individual, and there wasn’t even a round chambered.”
Fetterman said race played no role in his decision to pursue Miyares. He has long said Miyares was dressed in black and wearing a face mask.
“Between the ski mask and the way this person was dressed, bundled head to toe in the dead of winter, I didn’t know what race that individual was, or even their gender,” Fetterman said.

At the Harrisburg debate, he again defended his actions.
“I was outside on a cold January afternoon,” he said. “I heard a burst of gunfire with my young son and I made a split-second decision to call 911, get my son to safety and intercept an individual, the only individual out running from where the gunfire came and intercept him until our first responders arrived.”

Was Fetterman ever charged with a crime?​


Fetterman was not charged with any crimes.

What does the jogger say happened?​


Miyares, in a letter to The Inquirer, disputed some of Fetterman’s account.
“He knew my race. The gun was aimed at my chest while he loaded five red shells into the tube of the 12-gauge TAC shotgun,” Miyares wrote in February 2021. “Once he finished, he aimed it at my face out of the Ford F-150 Truck.”
While Fetterman has maintained he heard gunshots, Miyares has said the noise was bottle rockets. Two other people in the area reported gunshots to police, according to the police report.
Miyares also told The Inquirer their encounter shouldn’t stop Fetterman from becoming a senator.
“Even with everything I said, it is inhumane to believe one mistake should define a man’s life,” Miyares wrote in one of two letters sent to The Inquirer. “I hope he gets to be a Senator.” (That last line was underlined three times.)
Miyares didn’t expect Fetterman to change his account.
“Telling the truth on an incident 10 years ago could cause him more harm than good,” Miyares wrote. “Mr. Fetterman and his family have done far more good than that one bad act or action and, as such, should not be defined by it.”
He signed that letter: “Gooo Fetterman.”

Where is Miyares now?​


Miyares wrote to The Inquirer in response to a letter seeking his side of the story. Miyares is serving an 18- to 36-month sentence after being convicted in 2019 of kidnapping, terroristic threats, unlawful restraint, and other crimes against a woman who hired him for a ride to work.
According to the criminal complaint, the victim told investigators Miyares pulled out a knife after asking her a series of personal questions, driving a route not in the direction of her job, and locking all the car doors. She forced her door open, escaped, and flagged down nearby drivers for help as Miyares drove off. He later sent her a text message saying he knew where she lived and worked.
Miyares was paroled in July 2021 but was incarcerated for violating his parole that October. He was paroled again in January 2022, and violated his parole in March. He was released from SCI Smithfield, which is near Huntingdon in the Allegheny Mountains, on April 25, according to the Department of Corrections.
» READ MORE: The man Fetterman confronted with a shotgun says that shouldn't stymie his Senate bid
Fetterman has largely avoided talking directly about Miyares. But in a March 11 Atlantic profile, Fetterman repeatedly noted that Miyares “is now in prison,” and delved into accounts of the 2019 kidnapping.
In the article, Fetterman also cast the 2022 election as a choice between “somebody with a 26-year track record of working to advance the interests of marginalized communities over the word of somebody who attempted to impersonate a [car service] driver and abduct a woman at knifepoint and terrorize her, and is currently in state prison.”
 
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Detroit You bytch Ass nikka
Primary that pink bytch. He's dangerous and I mean that he would sell out the people who are willing to stand up to Trump. He's a plant like Manchin, just plays the regular dude role.

He's an Israel plant, which works with Trump because, why the fukk not. They ain't Americans why would they gaf about us. They can manipulate our politicians to steal from us and give to other countries to genocide people. Sick ass world man

I been telling you mothafukkas for years, Israel looks for people in power who do foul shyt like touch kids or has a really racist mentality that they hide (or don't).
 
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