"Another False Black Murder By Cops"

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Yo, Mammy Needs To Teach Their Black Kids To Obey The Law!

By CRIMESIDER STAFF CBS/AP January 11, 2017, 11:29 AM
Officer won't be charged in shooting of disturbed man holding e-cigarette
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You Die, When You Try To Be Cool With Cops!

SAN DIEGO -- A suburban San Diego police officer won’t face criminal charges for fatally shooting a disturbed black man, a prosecutor announced Tuesday, saying the officer had reason to believe he was in danger when the man suddenly raised both hands and pointed what appeared to be a weapon but actually was an e-cigarette device.

The shooting of 38-year-old Alfred Olango last fall in El Cajon was a reasonable use of force, San Diego County District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis announced.

“The law recognizes police officers are often forced to make split-second decisions in circumstances that are tense, uncertain and rapidly evolving,” Dumanis said.

Her office determined “the only reasonable conclusion was the officer’s actions were justified,” she said.

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Alfred Olango shooting: Officer won't be charged in shooting of disturbed man holding e-cigarette

"GTP"
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Resisting an officer is dumb, fighting a man or women carrying a gun and wearing a badge is even more stupid.
 
Yo, Mammy Needs To Teach Their Black Kids To Obey The Law!

By CRIMESIDER STAFF CBS/AP January 11, 2017, 11:29 AM
Officer won't be charged in shooting of disturbed man holding e-cigarette
11997666-g.jpg

You Die, When You Try To Be Cool With Cops!

SAN DIEGO -- A suburban San Diego police officer won’t face criminal charges for fatally shooting a disturbed black man, a prosecutor announced Tuesday, saying the officer had reason to believe he was in danger when the man suddenly raised both hands and pointed what appeared to be a weapon but actually was an e-cigarette device.

The shooting of 38-year-old Alfred Olango last fall in El Cajon was a reasonable use of force, San Diego County District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis announced.

“The law recognizes police officers are often forced to make split-second decisions in circumstances that are tense, uncertain and rapidly evolving,” Dumanis said.

Her office determined “the only reasonable conclusion was the officer’s actions were justified,” she said.

Go Here To See Video:
Alfred Olango shooting: Officer won't be charged in shooting of disturbed man holding e-cigarette

"GTP"
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Yo, the cops have to realize they are not above the law. Former Stevenson police chief sentenced in federal court
 

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