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A Black Man Legally Carrying A Gun Was Wrongly Labeled A Suspect By Dallas Police

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You are part of the reason why this country is the way it is.

Just because someone has a criminal history does not mean the police has a right to kill them. This guy did not even draw his weapon. His weapon was in his POCKET..do you get it now?? IN HIS POCKET! And yet he was pinned to the ground and shot at point blank range. And you sit here defending what the police did. This is so sickening that we have a lot of people like you thinking it is fine to murder and kill people just because they have a criminal past.

The rule is - unless your life is in immediate danger (the person is trying to harm you), there is no point in killing another person. Hopefully you realize how racist your statement was..and I am white.

Call me names all you want to. He was prohibited from owning or carrying that weapon in the first place and it definitely wasnt in his pocket when he pulled it out and threatened someone with it resulting in the police call. Since you are reading the rules the law defines people who do that as an immediate danger.

Again, since you like to hear it, after a twenty year history of child molestation, burglary, battery, weapons possesion, and drugs good riddance. Dude was given enough chances.

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Except you have to tell a little bitty lie to yourself when you have to convince yourself this guy was "pinned to the ground for selling CD's" by cops on a call where dispatch said "urgent the guy selling CD's on the corner has a gun in his pocket that he just threatened someone with" and what do you know they pull the gun right out of his pocket where dispatch said it was

In most states mass murderers do eventually get taken down the hall and killed.

After that little thing we call "due process". But it's not like that's important or something. Rather inconvenient and time consuming. Believe me.

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After that little thing we call "due process". But it's not like that's important or something. Rather inconvenient and time consuming. Believe me.

In his case due process was followed 14 times. Unfortunately threatening someone with a gun you are illegally carrying brings a risk that you fall under other (also important, also basic) areas of the law such as the right (for anyone, not just police officers) to use deadly force if someone believes you are a threat to their or someone else's life.

In Louisiana pointing a gun at someone and threatening them with it fulfils that requirement. It isn't pretty, and libs don't like it, but it's the law. A career violent criminal getting himself popped under that law certainly isn't a reason to change it.

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Where's the outrage over this guy getting killed by police? All the media coverage? If you stop and think about it for a moment, without your dark-colored glasses blinding you, you'll realize that it's simply not as sensational when cops wrongly kill a white dude. Doesn't garner NEAR the uproar nor headlines.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2015/08/06/an-unarmed-white-teen-was-shot-dead-by-police-his-family-asks-where-is-the-outrage/

And there are tons of videos of white guys going to the cops and basically daring them to try and infringe on their rights to bear arms.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/breaking/ct-law-allows-man-to-carry-loaded-assault-rifle-through-atlanta-airport-im-not-scaring-anybody-20150604-story.html

But then again, you'd be better served finding videos where white men with guns are shot and killed on video for carrying. I mean, right after Sandy Hook, a dude went into JC penny's with an assault rifle on his back, and somehow he survived. Funny how that works. I wonder if a black person can go in a store in Dallas after what has transpired and do the same thing.

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Where's the outrage over this guy getting killed by police? All the media coverage? If you stop and think about it for a moment, without your dark-colored glasses blinding you, you'll realize that it's simply not as sensational when cops wrongly kill a white dude. Doesn't garner NEAR the uproar nor headlines.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2015/08/06/an-unarmed-white-teen-was-shot-dead-by-police-his-family-asks-where-is-the-outrage/

He's still in shock by the emergence of the first black mass shooter in human history unless this incident gets put in the same file as shooting up bus stops, parks, and playgrounds

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He's still in shock by the emergence of the first black mass shooter in human history unless this incident gets put in the same file as shooting up bus stops, parks, and playgrounds

Pretty sure a black guy shot up a Navy shipyard not to long ago.

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Pretty sure a black guy shot up a Navy shipyard not to long ago.

With 66 shootings involving 3+victims in Chicago just this year you are going back way further than you need to

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