Any one play or now anything about baseball?? You don't even have a blink of in eye from the time the ball leaves the pichers hand to decide to swing or not, cops have less then that time to decide weather to shoot or not!!! If he did nothing wrong why was he fighting?? Understand people can turn there lives around and maybe that's what he was trying to do. But you don't fight with cops!!!
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Hell I'm still trying to figure out this whole "selling CDs" business... Who still buys CDs? Let alone in a Podunk store parking lot late at night? I'm curious if all these rappers whose CDs he was bootlegging will come out in support of him?
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One fact is clear if the man would have not fought the cop let a lone two, he would still be alive, and telling his story!! An get a call of a man waving a gun. Funny he's selling CD's all night long in Austin and Nashville they hand them out for free like hokers cards in vagas !!! Not buying that. |
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*Ya think either of these cops have seen news stories of their police brethren being assassinated.
*Protesters have been saying "shoot the pigs" & "fry em like bacon", now they're worked up again about a cop shooting. Just saying people's actions lately probably have not helped. Fear and adrenalin might just cause bad decisions. |
Everyone is saying how is was a man with a violent past, but he was a good guy and trying to turn his life around. Okay I get that people change, but why if he was on such a positive path, was he in violation of the law at the time of the tragic incident. Breaking the law doesn't seem like a prominent path to a better future to me? He was in violation of the law not only by resisting arrest, but also by being in possession of a fire arm, a illegal fire arm at that. In the state of LA a person who has been convicted of a felon crime while in possession of a fire arm and controlled substance, no longer has the right to bear arms. The minimum sentencing for a convicted felon breaking this law is 10 years, so he was on the way back to the pin if he wouldn't of been shot. Im not saying if the shooting was justifiable or not that is up to criminal justice professionals. This shouldn't be a shock to the media that this day in age a criminal with a violent wrap sheet, who is dis agreeing to comply with law enforcement, while in possession of a firearm gets shot.
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Wish they would all watch what this guy has to say.....
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I don't think that link works. Look on his fb page and watch the second video down. He talks about the Alton Sterling situation and speaks the truth about what is really going on. I wish his message would get across to all these narrow minded so called victims of racism. https://m.facebook.com/johnathangentrydotcom/
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Bet it gets 20-30 sec. On the morning shows tomorrow. |
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Now, I live 2 hours south of there and still no breaking news on the 3 channels we get .. seen when Fox news picked it up cause had been checking
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