KingGUERRILLA
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Whenever you go poking around in someone else's home you can expect to be confronted and if you're confronted you should never flee and then commit an act of violence in an attempt to elude identification or detentionSo let's see.
The killers didn't see a crime take place
In fact no crime took place
Two truckloads of vigilantes chased Arberry and he was struck twice by their vehicles
They finally cut him off and killed him
The killer stood over the dying man and said "Fucking N****r"
Oh and the father is a former cop who was fired because he failed to attend mandatory Use of Force training
Do you think Arberry would have been shot, if he had not attacked a man holding a gun?
If not.... the end.
So your advice is when faced with an armed criminal comply and hope for the best. Isn’t that what we did on 9-11? Well except for Flight 93.
When a couple armed men who have every right in the world to confront you do so don't flee from them and then attacked them when you get tired of running away
arberry was the criminal the McMichaels were simply citizens trying to protect their neighborhood do both happen to have professional career experience in law enforcement
Certainly is difficult to defend these ridiculous BLM narratives isn't it?