Shooting a rifle in a residential area for no real reason. What a cowboy. Hope he gets convicted.
Darkies is used any place where English is spoken and people hate blacks and other non whites. Read Tommy Chong's "Tales from the Joint," he has a relevant story.is darkies a... an american term
ive only heard south african fictional characters use it
Trigger happy gun nut loves his gun.Another gun incident
Two weeks before the shooting, Oliver, while off-duty, pulled out his gun after his truck was rear-ended along South Cockrell Hill Road in Dallas.
"As soon as I put my gear into park, he was already out of his truck, and he was at my window," said Monique Arredondo, 26. "He pulled out his gun on me."
Dressed in plainclothes, he demanded her driver's license, she said. "I'm like, 'You need to put your gun away. There's no need for the gun in my face.'"
Arredondo said her 13-year-old sister was in the back seat. "She's crying, not knowing what's going to happen."
When Dallas police officers arrived, Oliver had his gun holstered on his hip and a police badge clipped to his belt.
"Oliver told officers that at one point he had his gun out in a 'low ready' position and identified himself as a police officer because he believed the other individual may be reaching for a weapon or attempting to flee," Dallas police spokeswoman Debra Webb said in an email. The responding officers "determined that no offense occurred," she said.
A carefully selected jury will hesitate to convict a cop for murder in the U.S.
Trigger happy gun nut loves his gun.
He'll be immediately hired by some other the department right after a jury acquits him.Well at least this dude is fucked from the looks of it. I'm sure some all white jury well let him off or something insane but at least he's no longer a cop.
This is my top question, as well.So, where are the charges for every other officer on scene who backed up the "HE'S COMING RIGHT FOR US" lie and tried to deny Jordan justice?
This is disgusting. Am I right in interpreting that the only reason justice is being served is because the victim was like a perfect model grade A citizen? This cop deserves to go to jail for the rest of his life and the kid and his family deserve justice. But it seems like luck of the draw that justice is occurring in the first place. If the kid didn't have straight As and whatnot would the police department and media be looking for any excuse to exonerate the cop?
Good.https://a.msn.com/r/2/BBANnb6?m=en-us
The fired officer has been charged with murder, warrant issued.
Wow, of course.A carefully selected jury will hesitate to convict a cop for murder in the U.S.
Trigger happy gun nut loves his gun.
This is disgusting. Am I right in interpreting that the only reason justice is being served is because the victim was like a perfect model grade A citizen? This cop deserves to go to jail for the rest of his life and the kid and his family deserve justice. But it seems like luck of the draw that justice is occurring in the first place. If the kid didn't have straight As and whatnot would the police department and media be looking for any excuse to exonerate the cop?
If Jordan had drugs in his system or was a lackluster student then his death would have been justified by the police and media.
There is no reason to think otherwise.
And dont yall think for a second the media didnt look for incriminating pictures of Jordan or dirt on his family members.
And dont yall think for a second the media didnt look for incriminating pictures of Jordan or dirt on his family members.
And dont yall think for a second the media didnt look for incriminating pictures of Jordan or dirt on his family members.
If those were mug shots and the family didn't or wouldn't supply photos then the decision to not show their faces should have been simple.
Enormously disrespectful if that's what they used.
I'm watching on a phone but couldn't they also be drivers license portraits?
RIP, kid.
So police department had a gun psycho on payroll. And nobody gave a damn, until a kid died in a way the police department couldn't cover up.
waiting for the inevitable "not guilty"
FYI this tragedy happened because Balch Springs doesn't have enough activities to keep youth off the streets, at least according to a city council member who's also running for Mayor:
I had to hear the wrongest of all wrong takes for myself so I listened to the meeting here:
https://clyp.it/id1acg1j (around 16:30)
Victim blaming? Yeah just a wee bit. Hopefully these geniuses can get a lacrosse league or something going so they can keep kids from getting in the way of their cops' bullets.
Yeah the city sounds like a wonderful place...Under the next chief, the black officers suffered hostility, Brooks says. He felt it particularly when he married a white female officer. ”They fired my wife first, because she married a black man."
Often, he said, white officers refused to help black officers on calls. ”Cases where lives are being threatened, they would not send anyone to back us up."
Brooks said that when he complained, a City Council member supported him. ”They burned a cross in his yard."
Brooks, his wife and the two other black officers sued the department for harassment and discrimination. In 1990, a federal judge ruled that the chief had violated their rights by allowing them to be harassed, and the city agreed to pay $150,000.
Cop is also being indicted on gun charges for pulling his weapon on someone who rear-ended him in fucking April.The 37-year-old, fired in the days after the shooting, is now also charged with aggravated assault for another gun crime, pulling his weapon at Monique Arredondo after she rear-ended his truck earlier in April.
read an article on a banned site that the killers parents defense is the old he's an irqaq veteran withh PTSD
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/nat...indicted-pulling-gun-driver-article-1.3269386
Cop is also being indicted on gun charges for pulling his weapon on someone who rear-ended him in fucking April.
Jordan would have been alive if they had fired him for that.
No teens were drinking or doing illicit drugs at a house party in suburban Dallas where Edwards, 15, was killed on April 29, a law enforcement official told the Dallas Morning News this week.
A newly released autopsy report also reveals that Edwards wasnt under the influence when officer Roy Oliver shot him. The officer was responding to a reports that teens had been drinking at a party.
I still have very little faith that there will be conviction for Jordan's murder.An unidentified law enforcement official told the Dallas Morning News that Oliver and another officer were inside the party just before the fatal encounter, and saw kids carrying energy drinks and sodas. They didnt find any evidence of underage consumption, except for an empty beer bottle in a kitchen trash can.
Considering the outcome, it shouldn't matter if they were drinking.http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/jordan-edwards-police-shooting_us_595515bce4b0da2c7321b7f3
I still have very little faith that there will be conviction for Jordan's murder.
Considering the outcome, it shouldn't matter if they were drinking.
True. That precondition of "innocence" required to even give a modicum of a fuck for black life. It cuts 2 ways, it re-entrenches the need for 'respectability' and it's necessary to progress towards some semblance of justice.It shouldn't, but we both know it would have been used by the defense as some sort of justification for the murder.
They told every fucking lie they could and it blew up in their fucking faces. Maybe this country will finally grow a spine and we can get a jury that actually does the right thing.
So a case of racist neighbors lying to cops or are the cops even lying about the reports?http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/jordan-edwards-police-shooting_us_595515bce4b0da2c7321b7f3
I still have very little faith that there will be conviction for Jordan's murder.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/nat...indicted-pulling-gun-driver-article-1.3269386
Cop is also being indicted on gun charges for pulling his weapon on someone who rear-ended him in fucking April.
Jordan would have been alive if they had fired him for that.
They probably will use this guy as a sacrifice to show that " hey we do convict cops(sometimes)"I'm expecting an acquittal. Hope I'm wrong.
I bet you judge won't even let the jury hear about this... White supremacy protects it's own.
That's how it's supposed to be, yes, but it doesn't always work that way. A number of factors can be added to the equation when it comes to the jury judging a case - personal opinions, judgement of appearance, bribes, etc. Honestly, there is no such thing as a truly unbiased jury or juror. And certainly no such thing as a fair and just judge.Isn't that the point though - that the jury is supposed to judge cases individually and remain impartial? I presume it's the judge who considers previous crimes or cases when it comes to sentencing.
I really think they need to review the recruiting process for police officers. Some people just shouldn't be in this line of work.
RIP.