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Oh? Which party is in control of the House?I am? You can’t win elections lolCool copy and paste. Lol sounds like the record of your avg black cop lolHe could see through the truck!? Wow! I’m talking about the father. He saw everything, and was a cop. He has more respectProbably won’t matter we have video and eye witnessAll that matters is what allowed in courtEverybody with a brain knows when you run directly at somebody with a shotgun and try to attack them you’re going to get shot it is mine boggling that he did not shoot earlier.We have a video of the black attacking a man legally holding his weapon. Legally discharged his weapon after being attacked..
But the shooter told police he shot the victim in the chest before the victim started to attack.,
You are contradicting what the shooter told the police. How in a right mind can you do that?
It is easy. This poor deluded fool we are debating has created a narrative in his mind, and nothing will change it. The narrative of course, is based on fiction. Imagine him six hundred years ago, and you will see the worse of humanity. The Inquisition, Although they were better educated. He is the sort who would stand on the pier and scream that Christopher Columbus was going to fall off the edge of the world when they set sail. When they returned successful, he would stand and scream that they were lying because we can see with our own eyes the earth was flat.
everybody with a brain knows that when a first person witness, especially one that was di-rectly involved & fully participated in a man's murder tells you what happened ... it probably did.
it will be. all this was testified to, under oath - during the preliminary hearing.
d'oh!
ummmm... the eye witness - who shot the video --- confessed to arbery being shot trying to defend himself.
LOL!!!!
actually he was no longer a cop. & when he was on the force - he was a losy one.
‘A great embarrassment’: records offer insight into Ahmaud Arbery suspect
Gregory McMichael lost his power of arrest in 2006 after failing to complete sufficient basic law enforcement training
Gregory McMichael, the white retired law enforcement officer who helped chase down and kill Ahmaud Arbery, an unarmed 25-year-old African American man, failed to complete sufficient basic law enforcement training for years, a deficiency that led to him losing his power of arrest.
McMichael, who worked as an investigator in the Brunswick judicial circuit district attorney’s office from 1995 to 2019, lost his power of arrest in January 2006 for failing to complete the required 20 hours of training the previous year, according to personnel records obtained by the Guardian.
He continued to be deficient in his training for the years that followed and didn’t get the waiver required to reinstate his power of arrest authority. Some of the training McMichael lacked included required courses on use of force and firearms.
The records also shed light on McMichael’s close relationship with Jackie Johnson, the district attorney for the Brunswick judicial circuit, who recused herself from the case and is now subject to a state investigation of how the case was handled.
‘A great embarrassment’: records offer insight into Ahmaud Arbery suspect
it's quite entertaining watching you flail, incel. what'cha got next that you're gonna fling against the wall?
you are flailing like crazy.