He also had this as his cover page on Facebook -- which is what most top level Antifa lieutenants have on their page to show they hate cops...
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Shooting a man in the back has always been considered cowardly.
Making things up is cowardly also. There was no gun in the car,
This isn't the Wild West genius ....
And yet that is what some seem to want. All the same, nothing has changed. Shooting a man in the back is cowardly.
So you should wait until he turns around and puts a few rounds in you?
No such thing as fair in a life or death situation.
With what? One of the kids happy meal toys?
We dont know if there was a gun or not.
But that cop didnt know either....
If you're using that line of reasoning to justify the shooting, then the police would be justified in shooting just about everyone they come in contact with. Run a stop sign? You might have a gun. Jaywalking? You might have a gun.
How stupid...
IF they refused to obey orders when police have detained them, they should be shot...
If we shoot more of these darkies -- maybe the other darkies will know their place...
That is how policing use to work back when this country was great -- we don't shoot darkies enough.....
Trump should campaign on that, but obviously, he shouldn't call them darkies -- because of democrat political correctness...
So, no link to the guy's Facebook page with that Antifa cover photo?
Didn't think so...
He hates police....he also had an open warrant for sexual assault and domestic violence....
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This guy deserved what he got.....his kids will be better off without him, maybe he has some life insurance money he can leave them when he dies....
Say he is wanted. Wanted for a few things. So he decides to not care when the police approach him. Most people will comply. Why? Because extra charges from the approach to the actual arrest can occur. Which means more time. We will see what happened soon enough.
Which might have been the case if the cops hadn't decided to fill his back full of holes.
Had he complied it would never have happened.
Would you do the same if a cop told you to stop?
Anecdotal answers hold little sway but you asked.
My son and his girlfriend was moving one day. They were riding in the back of the truck with some of their stuff because three people were already up front (perfectly legal in WV). I was on my way to meet them to help them unload when he calls me and tells me they were just pulled over. It was around 3 blocks from the house they were moving to.
I drive up and they have the drivers, drivers license and were asking my son and his girlfriend for theirs. I asked the officer why. He said they were stopped for riding in the back of a truck. I told them that is not illegal and told my son and his girlfriend that they didn't have to do anything.
I quickly pulled a news article on the subject. The officer then said "well, we wanted to make sure they were being safe". I asked if they were riding in an unsafe, unlawful manner? "The officer said they were not". I asked the officer to give the driver back his drivers license and let them go on their way, that they had no reason to stop them.
After some discussion among themselves they did.
So yes, I would. They were out fishing. That needs to stop.