Unarmed Black man was shot by a suspected race soldier in North Miami, while his hands were up

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Actually, you might be correct. I was listening to a radio show the night before all that shyt popped off in Dallas ironically enough, and the host was talking about his experience some small department near Ferguson.

They invited him to go through their simulation training, which is some state of the art interactive program. There were different situations he was exposed to; one was a domestic, another was a routine traffic stop, and the last one was somebody attempting to break into a truck. He said that he was "killed" in all three situations cuz the person in each situation produced a gun and caught him slipping. In the domestic, he goes inside and is talking with the woman. He said he heard a man's voice coming from a bedroom saying: "So you called the police huh :ufdup::demonic:?" then came out of the room blazing.

The traffic stop was him pulling over a guy, and before he could ask for the license and registration, dude unloaded on him.
The chick that breaking into the truck told him it was her truck and that she locked her keys inside. He told her to put her hands where he could see them, and she reached in to her waistband, pull out a gun and dropped him.
Hearing that shyt left me like :ohhh::mindblown::merchant:. These muthafukkas are being indoctrinated into thinking that every call they go to will result in them being drawn on :why:. Mixed that in with a lot of them being shell shocked veterans, and you got a recipe for disaster.

This country ain't shyt y'all
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can someone tell me what the logic was from the cop's perspective to shoot someone to begin with? if you have a man on his back with hands in the air and then another guy just sitting there playing with what i've heard was a toy truck, what was their reason for shooting? like, in the gas station one where the guy was told to get his license out of the truck, at LEAST the cop sympathizers could say that he made a sudden movement, but how exactly do they justify shooting anyone here, not just the guy on his back? Why were guns out to begin with?

America was founded on not recognizing blacks as actual people. A black life is worth less. Black men are the enemy. It is entirely too easy for them to fire at a black man without consccience. It is 100s of years of programming.
 

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Why did you shoot me? "I dont know." That's a powerful exchange right there. People are so reckless with their fire arms. The a lot of people who own guns are people who have no business carrying around a firearm. They have no idea what they are doing.
 
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