Black Biker with gun on hip, stopped by cops, not shot, treated with respect.

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This just popped up on my facebook page..... an Black guy, on a motorcycle, pulled over by a cop for speeding, carrying a gun on his right hip, and the police didn't shoot him, and they treated him with respect and courtesy..... Imagine that. You don't resist arrest, you don't fight the police, and you don't end up getting killed...

Maybe there is a lesson here for criminals...

 
Yep and it probably happens more often than not. But few are willing to broadcast it.
 
This just popped up on my facebook page..... an Black guy, on a motorcycle, pulled over by a cop for speeding, carrying a gun on his right hip, and the police didn't shoot him, and they treated him with respect and courtesy..... Imagine that. You don't resist arrest, you don't fight the police, and you don't end up getting killed...

Maybe there is a lesson here for criminals...


Just one guy? Its a miracle.
 
not true....not true
how can this be??
 
This just popped up on my facebook page..... an Black guy, on a motorcycle, pulled over by a cop for speeding, carrying a gun on his right hip, and the police didn't shoot him, and they treated him with respect and courtesy..... Imagine that. You don't resist arrest, you don't fight the police, and you don't end up getting killed...

Maybe there is a lesson here for criminals...

Feel free to explain how putting more distance between a black man and cop threatens the cops life and requires him to execute the black man.

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whatever happened, the cops were wrong
 
Usually this is what occurs so the OPs story is cause for a celebration.




No..... you only see the ones that go bad, you don't see the thousands that don't go bad....
 
Example of everybody maintaining level heads, which typically happens. First began with reason for police stopping motorcycle. Not so much for speeding but for the biker's own safety. Those things are hard enough for other motorists to see, add weaving in-and-out through traffic just makes for a tragedy waiting to happen. While typical it is still nice to see people interact without either party copping an attitude.
 

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