Author Topic: LA Cops shoot unarmed guy in the face  (Read 3081 times)


Something smells overly simplified about this

I thought cops were supposed to make us feel secure :(

some police are loving starfishs
« Last Edit: June 21, 2015, 12:22:32 AM by gebenuwell »



the guy was latino, wonder what the outcry will be like this time from the african american communities? Will they not say as much because he wasn't black? Will the NAACP and Al Sharpton and Barack Obama and others have as much to say this time? Or will they not say much? Or will they even stay silent? Or will the latino communities be the ones to talk the most?

I'm just waiting to watch the double standards and hypocrisy waft about in the air from the "social justice" and "pro-equality" groups.
« Last Edit: June 21, 2015, 12:41:05 AM by Planr »

the guy was latino, wonder what the outcry will be like this time from the african american communities? Will they not say as much because he wasn't black? Will the NAACP and Al Sharpton and Barack Obama and others have as much to say this time? Or will they not say much? Or will they even stay silent? Or will the latino communities be the ones to talk the most?

I'm just waiting to watch the double standards and hypocrisy waft about in the air.

Al Sharpton is too busy race baiting in other high profiled cases, he's just a puppet. The sad reality is that Hispanics receive just as much racism as African Americans do.
« Last Edit: June 21, 2015, 12:42:07 AM by Cantaloupe »

I mean, it's always the white being tribal to the black!
Not always, Honeydew. Go eat an oreo. :iceCream:

Al Sharpton is too busy race baiting in other high profiled cases, he's just a puppet. The sad reality is that Hispanics receive just as much racism as African Americans do.
Correction: Al Sharpton's the puppeteer, and the people who actually believe him are the puppets. As for hispanics supposedly experiencing as much discrimination as blacks, I don't think anyone can really put a number or a ratio on something so broad as that, but we can definitely all agree that mistreating someone purely because of their ethnicity is never okay.
« Last Edit: June 21, 2015, 12:49:05 AM by Planr »

Not always, Honeydew. Go eat an oreo. :iceCream:

I prefer golden oreos.

Yeah I think it would be smart to wait for the full story before jumping to conclusions. Article says his hand was wrapped, and he pointed it at officers. In an area with common gang violence, I can see where that might lead. Probably just bad choices by both parties.

Los Angeles Police Deparnent: To Whiten and Protect

why the hell do they have to cuff him after shooting him in the damn head

his body was unresponsive. not like he's gonna run with a gaping hole on the back of his head. it's sick.

i want to see something not from the guardian about this

why the hell do they have to cuff him after shooting him in the damn head

his body was unresponsive. not like he's gonna run with a gaping hole on the back of his head. it's sick.
people have survived headshots before and have been able to move away