Cops that love killing niggas....here a deal for ya!!

tigerred59

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I live for the day, a real criminal nigga is shot and killed by cops. Them nigga's that go out here, rob a mf for no reason and shoot em dead, the nigga that burns two boys because they talked to the cops rattin on em, the nigga that killed an elderly lady and she was helping him get on his feet, the nigga that randomly goes out and kill mf's cause they too lazy too work, etc etc....ALL ARE AWAITING A TRIAL IN COURT!!

Instead....the cowards go after the unarmed nigga's....nuff said!!
 
Blacks are asking for it. Turning cops into targets makes for itchy trigger fingers. You should have expected it.
But Obama pushing his UN agenda to disarm our citizens, on the backs of dead brothers is true to form. And really creepy.
 
Philando Castile was armed...

... but the officer jumped the gun so to speak...

... Mebbe dey shoulda taken a closer look at the cop's psychological profile, ya think?...
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Obama: US police shootings of black men 'should concern all'
Thu, 07 Jul 2016 - President Obama says all US citizens should be concerned about the frequent police killings of black men, after two such deaths in recent days.
US President Barack Obama has said all Americans should be concerned about the frequent police killings of black men. His comments, as he arrived in Poland for a Nato summit, came after two more black men died in such incidents. Philando Castile was shot dead during a traffic stop in Minnesota on Wednesday, while Alton Sterling was shot dead by police in Louisiana a day before. Mr Obama said the US must say "we're better than this", and that its importance went beyond race. "This is not just a black issue. It's not just a Hispanic issue. This is an American issue that we should all care about," he said. "All fair-minded people should be concerned."

Pointing to statistics showing African-American citizens are far more likely to be shot by police by whites, Mr Obama called on law enforcement to root out internal bias. "When incidents like this occur, there's a big chunk of our fellow citizenry that feels as if it's because of the colour of their skin, they are not being treated the same,'' he said. "And that hurts." The latest incidents follow a long line of controversial deaths of African-Americans at the hands of the police that has ignited a national debate about the use of lethal force.

At the scene - Barbara Plett Usher, BBC News, St Paul, Minnesota

Some of the people bringing bouquets to the site of the shooting are too emotional to talk. "I'm just numb and sad," mumbles a middle-aged black woman. An elderly white woman, Diana, has driven 40 miles to this quiet middle-class suburb to pay her respects. She was part of the civil rights movement that protested against discrimination, she says, "and it's still going on". Joe, an elderly man passing round blueberries to protesters gathered outside the governor's mansion, agrees: "It's an indictment of my generation of white people." The rally is multi-racial and peaceful but black anger is visceral. "He (Castile) lost his life for a broken tail light," spits out one speaker. "Use your white privilege to help us," admonishes another. A pastor and Iraqi war vet, Thomas, offers this bleak view of the police: "This is the same as a combat zone," he says. "If black people get pulled over we need to position ourselves as prisoners of war and survive the encounter."

Protesters marched along the streets of New York on Thursday against the latest police shootings. Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton, who has requested a federal investigation into the shooting in St Paul, , Minnesota, said he didn't think Philando Castile would have been shot if he had been white. "Would this have happened if the driver and the passengers were white? I don't think it would have," he told reporters. "This kind of racism exists and it's incumbent on all of us to vow and ensure that it doesn't continue to happen." The national debate has been stoked by videos of both incidents that quickly went viral on social media. Philando Castile's girlfriend live-streamed the aftermath of the shooting in St Paul showing him covered in blood as an officer pointed a gun at him. Diamond "Lavish" Reynolds was heard telling the police officer that her boyfriend had been reaching for his wallet, as he had been instructed to do. "You shot four bullets into him, sir. He was just getting his licence and registration, sir," she says in the video. The officer can be heard shouting: "I told him not to reach for it. I told him to get his hand out."

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