Like what details?

out of dozens of paragraphs subsequent i quite disagree

had ti set the ā€œbad cops kill innocent blackā€ narrative before the reader stops reading

there’ll be a statue before long

Tin badges and Biden coming
We’re finally on our own
This winter I hear the drumming
One dead inside his home

They did.

There already is.

What details do you need? He wasn’t on the warrant, and legally had the weapon.

Is that illegal?

Does that matter? Or is it, he’s a black man in a bad neighborhood, he must be guilty of something.

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I support police. I always give them the benefit of the doubt. But in cases like this is where I break ranks. I don’t feel bad for the police if they are fired upon. When you attack a residence by surprise, you should be shot. There were a few cases back in Texas I believe many years ago. I had, and still have no sympathy for the officers shot.

Blue privilege.

For me, it’s undeserved.

It’s largely an assumption on my part. I would give a law abiding citizen the benefit of the doubt over a criminal as well.

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What was so important that they had to do this in the middle of the night?

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that’s what doesnt matter. since he’s a black man shot to death by cops, he has no sin

Man you just skipped over an entire two paragraphs to get to that wrong conclusion.

Impressive.

i know

where?

He
Was
Not
On
The
Warrant

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Is this part where cop supporters dig up he has an outstanding speeding ticket, or was arrested for weed 10 years ago?

he was in the ghetto apt of someone who was under inves for homicide

it was the judge’s discretion to allow a no-knock warrant

i’m sure they were fine people though