JoeB131
Diamond Member
Not familiar with tha case. On quickly skimming the Wikipedia article on him, it looks like a tragic failure of communication between him and the officer. He had informed the officer that he was legally carrying a weapon, and being instructed not to reach for it, he acted in a manner that let the officer to think he was reaching for it. A tragic case, to be sure, but whatever point you thought you were trying to make by citing, it, it does not seem to support.
Your point was that black people can legally own guns just like white people under the Militia Amendment...
But here was a black man, with a legal gun, cooperating with the police, being gunned down by a cop and the cop was not held responsible.
Silly Darkies. Rights are for White People.