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1. alkibi+dh[view] [source] 2020-06-11 06:05:28
>>evo_9+(OP)
and not a single shred of evidence it was racially motivated rather than an accident having to do with the fact that her boyfriend shot a police officer
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2. bilbo0+Ti[view] [source] 2020-06-11 06:23:06
>>alkibi+dh
Just, Devil's Advocate, but do you think the accident could have been the police kicking in the door of the wrong apartment? The boyfriend shooting at the police does not seem accidental, nor does it seem in any way wrong to my mind. If the officers had kicked in the door of the right apartment, the boyfriend would not have tried to take the officers out. Again, a completely appropriate and well reasoned response in my own opinion.

If you enter private property forcibly, you should expect to be shot at. If you shoot back while having forcibly gained illegal entry to private property, you've committed a crime. It seems fairly open and shut to me. The only hold up is police and court system corruption along with a healthy dose of good old fashioned racism. Again, just my opinion.

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3. alkibi+Bj1[view] [source] 2020-06-11 15:03:52
>>bilbo0+Ti
i agree with what you said. the entire ordeal was an accident on both sides but my question remained. is there a shred of evidence it was racially motivated since it’s getting lumped in with BLM
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4. wan23+lF1[view] [source] 2020-06-11 17:13:25
>>alkibi+Bj1
This incident is actually so much worse than the George Floyd incident in my mind. The police force as an institution decided that it would be okay to bust down the door of the home without identification and with guns drawn, knowing that in such an operation it is very possible that someone could get seriously hurt. In the end, it basically comes down to the law enforcement institution deciding that the lives and safety of the occupants of the home just don't matter that much.
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