Even super-liberal LA Times admits stephon clark was a thug and career criminal

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Another dangerous black man and the cops knew this.

Stephon Clark: Surrounded by love, trouble and tragedy, and now a rallying cry for justice after police shooting

And Clark had a criminal history, four cases in four years that included charges of robbery, pimping, and domestic abuse. Sacramento County court files show he pleaded no contest to reduced charges, spent time on a sheriff's work detail and was on probation for the 2014 robbery when he was killed.

Community leaders were adamant that Clark's criminal record was immaterial to how he died, and said the officers who killed him are the ones who ought to be scrutinized.
 
Another dangerous black man and the cops knew this.

Stephon Clark: Surrounded by love, trouble and tragedy, and now a rallying cry for justice after police shooting

And Clark had a criminal history, four cases in four years that included charges of robbery, pimping, and domestic abuse. Sacramento County court files show he pleaded no contest to reduced charges, spent time on a sheriff's work detail and was on probation for the 2014 robbery when he was killed.

Community leaders were adamant that Clark's criminal record was immaterial to how he died, and said the officers who killed him are the ones who ought to be scrutinized.

Well ShootSpeeders what impressed me was the group leader
who spoke at one of the rallies, and called for community relations
with police to improve in order to prevent further violence. That was
a mutual call for responsibility, which is the most effective approach.

Those are the leaders who will invoke the right changes.
Not blaming or defending one side or the other, but standing up
and supporting BOTH. Good for that man, I wanted to look him up,
and say thanks and throw my support to that approach I heard as unifying
and empowering. the leaders in Houston who take that approach of
community building are also more successful in bringing together
people for positive change. Much more empowering overall.

I think it was this man:

Former NBA player holds rally for family of Stephon Clark

Barnes said he first heard about the shooting from one of his twin boys, age 9, who asked if police were “bad” for shooting someone 20 times for holding a cellphone.

Authorities believed Clark was armed but found only the phone near his body. His first impulse was to tell his son yes, he told the audience.

“I had to pause for a second because the emotion of me wanted to say yes, but at the same time cops aren’t bad, one cop doesn’t make every one bad,” Barnes said. “But one black man doesn’t make everybody guilty. It’s more than color. It comes down to wrong and right.”

Barnes was joined by members of Clark’s family, the Sacramento’s chapter of the NAACP, pastors and local activists before a crowd of 100 people at Cesar Chavez Plaza.
 
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Another dangerous black man and the cops knew this.

Stephon Clark: Surrounded by love, trouble and tragedy, and now a rallying cry for justice after police shooting

And Clark had a criminal history, four cases in four years that included charges of robbery, pimping, and domestic abuse. Sacramento County court files show he pleaded no contest to reduced charges, spent time on a sheriff's work detail and was on probation for the 2014 robbery when he was killed.

Community leaders were adamant that Clark's criminal record was immaterial to how he died, and said the officers who killed him are the ones who ought to be scrutinized.


Shhhh. Don't say the obvious. No honest candor allowed. You can't blame black people for anything these days otherwise you will be labeled a "hate monger" and a "racist" by some black racist activist who hates white people who will then hate you and commit the REAL hate crime of getting your employer to fire you for--- HORROR OF HORRORS, voicing your own personal opinion in your free time. Free speech? Not.

Nurse Who Said Stephon Clark "Deserved" To be Shot by Police is Fired From Job
 
Another dangerous black man and the cops knew this.

Stephon Clark: Surrounded by love, trouble and tragedy, and now a rallying cry for justice after police shooting

And Clark had a criminal history, four cases in four years that included charges of robbery, pimping, and domestic abuse. Sacramento County court files show he pleaded no contest to reduced charges, spent time on a sheriff's work detail and was on probation for the 2014 robbery when he was killed.

Community leaders were adamant that Clark's criminal record was immaterial to how he died, and said the officers who killed him are the ones who ought to be scrutinized.

and? what does that have to do with shooting at him while he was unarmed.
'
hey lowlife, the cops didn't;'t know his background when they shot him to death.'
 
Another dangerous black man and the cops knew this.

Stephon Clark: Surrounded by love, trouble and tragedy, and now a rallying cry for justice after police shooting

And Clark had a criminal history, four cases in four years that included charges of robbery, pimping, and domestic abuse. Sacramento County court files show he pleaded no contest to reduced charges, spent time on a sheriff's work detail and was on probation for the 2014 robbery when he was killed.

Community leaders were adamant that Clark's criminal record was immaterial to how he died, and said the officers who killed him are the ones who ought to be scrutinized.

The man was in his grandparents back yard talking on his cell phone when the police shot him in the back. His past record is immaterial to his death.

Stephon Clark was shot 8 times - 7 times in the back. And here you are attempting to claim the police did nothing wrong.
 
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and? what does that have to do with shooting at him while he was unarmed.
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hey lowlife, the cops didn't;'t know his background when they shot him to death.'

The cops did not know he was unarmed and yes they did know about his extensive criminal record. THINK, you miserable white-hating racist.
 
Another dangerous black man and the cops knew this.

Stephon Clark: Surrounded by love, trouble and tragedy, and now a rallying cry for justice after police shooting

And Clark had a criminal history, four cases in four years that included charges of robbery, pimping, and domestic abuse. Sacramento County court files show he pleaded no contest to reduced charges, spent time on a sheriff's work detail and was on probation for the 2014 robbery when he was killed.

Community leaders were adamant that Clark's criminal record was immaterial to how he died, and said the officers who killed him are the ones who ought to be scrutinized.


Shhhh. Don't say the obvious. No honest candor allowed. You can't blame black people for anything these days otherwise you will be labeled a "hate monger" and a "racist" by some black racist activist who hates white people who will then hate you and commit the REAL hate crime of getting your employer to fire you for--- HORROR OF HORRORS, voicing your own personal opinion in your free time. Free speech? Not.

Nurse Who Said Stephon Clark "Deserved" To be Shot by Police is Fired From Job

Yes toobfreak you can blame a Black person.
It just has to be someone safe like Allen West
who will respect your free speech to do so.

Don't go after terrorists like real Jihadists who will behead you.
Only pick safe targets like NRA to call terrorists, because they respect
Constitutional rights, so you can get away with it.

See how that works?
 
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The man was in his grandparents back yard talking on his cell phone when the police shot him in the back. His past record is immaterial to his death.

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Past record immaterial?? HAHAHA . Did you really say that?. The cops knew his record and knew this guy was a dangerous thug.
 
Another dangerous black man and the cops knew this.

Stephon Clark: Surrounded by love, trouble and tragedy, and now a rallying cry for justice after police shooting

And Clark had a criminal history, four cases in four years that included charges of robbery, pimping, and domestic abuse. Sacramento County court files show he pleaded no contest to reduced charges, spent time on a sheriff's work detail and was on probation for the 2014 robbery when he was killed.

Community leaders were adamant that Clark's criminal record was immaterial to how he died, and said the officers who killed him are the ones who ought to be scrutinized.

The man was in his grandparents back yard talking on his cell phone when the police shot him in the back. His past record is immaterial to his death.

Stephon Clark was shot 8 times - 7 times in the back. And here you are attempting to claim the police did nothing wrong.

Dear Dragonlady was
it a lie or not that Stephon Clark was actually caught
breaking into cars with a tool like a crowbar. Is that true or fabricated?

Man standing in his own back yard shot 20 times by police. He was armed with a cell phone.
 
Another dangerous black man and the cops knew this.

Stephon Clark: Surrounded by love, trouble and tragedy, and now a rallying cry for justice after police shooting

And Clark had a criminal history, four cases in four years that included charges of robbery, pimping, and domestic abuse. Sacramento County court files show he pleaded no contest to reduced charges, spent time on a sheriff's work detail and was on probation for the 2014 robbery when he was killed.

Community leaders were adamant that Clark's criminal record was immaterial to how he died, and said the officers who killed him are the ones who ought to be scrutinized.


Shhhh. Don't say the obvious. No honest candor allowed. You can't blame black people for anything these days otherwise you will be labeled a "hate monger" and a "racist" by some black racist activist who hates white people who will then hate you and commit the REAL hate crime of getting your employer to fire you for--- HORROR OF HORRORS, voicing your own personal opinion in your free time. Free speech? Not.

Nurse Who Said Stephon Clark "Deserved" To be Shot by Police is Fired From Job

Good. Racists pieces of shit like her deserve to be fired. How can she give good care to non-whites whole harbouring such bigotry?
 
Another dangerous black man and the cops knew this.

Stephon Clark: Surrounded by love, trouble and tragedy, and now a rallying cry for justice after police shooting

And Clark had a criminal history, four cases in four years that included charges of robbery, pimping, and domestic abuse. Sacramento County court files show he pleaded no contest to reduced charges, spent time on a sheriff's work detail and was on probation for the 2014 robbery when he was killed.

Community leaders were adamant that Clark's criminal record was immaterial to how he died, and said the officers who killed him are the ones who ought to be scrutinized.
Wow......Robbery AND Pimping

Public enemy number 1
 
Good. Racists pieces of shit like her deserve to be fired. How can she give good care to non-whites whole harbouring such bigotry?

What bigotry?. The nurse said he deserved to die because he was stupid. Nothing racist about that. THINK
 
Another dangerous black man and the cops knew this.

Stephon Clark: Surrounded by love, trouble and tragedy, and now a rallying cry for justice after police shooting

And Clark had a criminal history, four cases in four years that included charges of robbery, pimping, and domestic abuse. Sacramento County court files show he pleaded no contest to reduced charges, spent time on a sheriff's work detail and was on probation for the 2014 robbery when he was killed.

Community leaders were adamant that Clark's criminal record was immaterial to how he died, and said the officers who killed him are the ones who ought to be scrutinized.


Shhhh. Don't say the obvious. No honest candor allowed. You can't blame black people for anything these days otherwise you will be labeled a "hate monger" and a "racist" by some black racist activist who hates white people who will then hate you and commit the REAL hate crime of getting your employer to fire you for--- HORROR OF HORRORS, voicing your own personal opinion in your free time. Free speech? Not.

Nurse Who Said Stephon Clark "Deserved" To be Shot by Police is Fired From Job

Good. Racists pieces of shit like her deserve to be fired. How can she give good care to non-whites whole harbouring such bigotry?

Dear Dragonlady Shouldn't we apply the same high standards to political leaders? If all they do is push their party agenda and denigrate people of other parties and beliefs, how can they serve and represent the whole nation?
 
Looks to me like they didn't run his criminal history before shooting him nine times, mostly in the back. Can you describe a gun that looks like a 3 x 6 cell phone?
 
Another dangerous black man and the cops knew this.

Stephon Clark: Surrounded by love, trouble and tragedy, and now a rallying cry for justice after police shooting

And Clark had a criminal history, four cases in four years that included charges of robbery, pimping, and domestic abuse. Sacramento County court files show he pleaded no contest to reduced charges, spent time on a sheriff's work detail and was on probation for the 2014 robbery when he was killed.

Community leaders were adamant that Clark's criminal record was immaterial to how he died, and said the officers who killed him are the ones who ought to be scrutinized.

Well ShootSpeeders what impressed me was the group leader
who spoke at one of the rallies, and called for community relations
with police to improve in order to prevent further violence. That was
a mutual call for responsibility, which is the most effective approach.

Those are the leaders who will invoke the right changes.
Not blaming or defending one side or the other, but standing up
and supporting BOTH. Good for that man, I wanted to look him up,
and say thanks and throw my support to that approach I heard as unifying
and empowering. the leaders in Houston who take that approach of
community building are also more successful in bringing together
people for positive change. Much more empowering overall.

I think it was this man:

Former NBA player holds rally for family of Stephon Clark

Barnes said he first heard about the shooting from one of his twin boys, age 9, who asked if police were “bad” for shooting someone 20 times for holding a cellphone.

Authorities believed Clark was armed but found only the phone near his body. His first impulse was to tell his son yes, he told the audience.

“I had to pause for a second because the emotion of me wanted to say yes, but at the same time cops aren’t bad, one cop doesn’t make every one bad,” Barnes said. “But one black man doesn’t make everybody guilty. It’s more than color. It comes down to wrong and right.”

Barnes was joined by members of Clark’s family, the Sacramento’s chapter of the NAACP, pastors and local activists before a crowd of 100 people at Cesar Chavez Plaza.

Just because someone is bad, doesn't mean you break the rule of law.
 
Another dangerous black man and the cops knew this.

Stephon Clark: Surrounded by love, trouble and tragedy, and now a rallying cry for justice after police shooting

And Clark had a criminal history, four cases in four years that included charges of robbery, pimping, and domestic abuse. Sacramento County court files show he pleaded no contest to reduced charges, spent time on a sheriff's work detail and was on probation for the 2014 robbery when he was killed.

Community leaders were adamant that Clark's criminal record was immaterial to how he died, and said the officers who killed him are the ones who ought to be scrutinized.
Wow......Robbery AND Pimping

Public enemy number 1

Not only his past rightwinger but his present activities as well.
According to other sources, he was the suspect caught breaking
into cars with a crowbar or other tool. So he didn't have a gun as a weapon
but reported as having another criminal instrument.

Even if this is true, of course that doesn't merit the death penalty
especially not without due process. But if he were running in fear,
and he triggered equal fear in the police, all that contributed to why he got shot.

Again I respect the words of the rally leader who grieves the tragedy,
and hesitates to call either the man or the cops "bad" people. What
happened was bad, but these can be people you care about that do
bad things. When we realize this can happen to anyone, good or bad,
then we share in the responsibility to change things to prevent this.

It's more convenient to blame that person or this one.
It's another thing to change our whole dynamic of how we relate to
each other with mutual respect and support, instead of mutual fear and blame.
 
Another dangerous black man and the cops knew this.

Stephon Clark: Surrounded by love, trouble and tragedy, and now a rallying cry for justice after police shooting

And Clark had a criminal history, four cases in four years that included charges of robbery, pimping, and domestic abuse. Sacramento County court files show he pleaded no contest to reduced charges, spent time on a sheriff's work detail and was on probation for the 2014 robbery when he was killed.

Community leaders were adamant that Clark's criminal record was immaterial to how he died, and said the officers who killed him are the ones who ought to be scrutinized.

Well ShootSpeeders what impressed me was the group leader
who spoke at one of the rallies, and called for community relations
with police to improve in order to prevent further violence. That was
a mutual call for responsibility, which is the most effective approach.

Those are the leaders who will invoke the right changes.
Not blaming or defending one side or the other, but standing up
and supporting BOTH. Good for that man, I wanted to look him up,
and say thanks and throw my support to that approach I heard as unifying
and empowering. the leaders in Houston who take that approach of
community building are also more successful in bringing together
people for positive change. Much more empowering overall.

I think it was this man:

Former NBA player holds rally for family of Stephon Clark

Barnes said he first heard about the shooting from one of his twin boys, age 9, who asked if police were “bad” for shooting someone 20 times for holding a cellphone.

Authorities believed Clark was armed but found only the phone near his body. His first impulse was to tell his son yes, he told the audience.

“I had to pause for a second because the emotion of me wanted to say yes, but at the same time cops aren’t bad, one cop doesn’t make every one bad,” Barnes said. “But one black man doesn’t make everybody guilty. It’s more than color. It comes down to wrong and right.”

Barnes was joined by members of Clark’s family, the Sacramento’s chapter of the NAACP, pastors and local activists before a crowd of 100 people at Cesar Chavez Plaza.

Just because someone is bad, doesn't mean you break the rule of law.

Thanks frigidweirdo see my previous msg to RW.
The reason people break the rules is out of fear.
Get fear out of the equation and people can support and comply
with each other.

If this man had no respect for the law, that sets up the relationship to fail.
All sides need to agree on law enforcement, not based on fear but on respect,
and the dynamics of this community can change and protect their kids in the future who don't need to grow up in an environment of fearing police and breaking laws.
 
Isn't this debate moot?

The CA police unions are not happy with the way the politicians are seeking plausible deniability through using the cops as a whipping boy

BLM was created to protest the killing of a thug who tried to steal a cop's gun.

And Sacramento is importing Central American gangsters who hate cops and blacks more or less equally.

Short of the Dam breaking without warning and killing off the state government things will get worse.
 
It's more convenient to blame that person or this one.
It's another thing to change our whole dynamic of how we relate to
each other with mutual respect and support, instead of mutual fear and blame.


HAHAHA. Cry me a river, you stupid shithead. "We need to change the dynamic." HAHAHA
 

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