I like the racist angle of the title to rile up posters, when this same thing happened earlier this year, except it was two black people involved![]()
Sounds like an interesting book. Thanks, I'm on it.anyone can but most dont because all their understanding comes from stupid TV shows like first 48
but just because they let you go doesnt mean you're free, theyll still investigate and if there was a credible witness that says they saw you then theyll charge you but before they charge you theyll try to trick you by bringing you in for questioning to try and get you to give up a confession, one of the classic ways is they act like theyre tryna help you and say " if it was self defense you have to let me know because that changes everything, right now you're being charged with murder but self defense gives me something to work with"
if you say yea it was self defense, its over.
read Homocide by David Simon creator of the wire
thats why police killings is literal tyranny occuring right before our eyes. There are so many protections that force Cops to be thorough, so many rights that citizens have to protect from police, when the constitution makes it illegal for a cop to question a suspect without a lawyer how can anyone let police execute people on the street then claim to love the constitution and dikkride the founding fathers as hard as these conservative cacs do
whats crazy is it wasn't always like that. during the civili rights days AAs used to be a force to be reckon with.Fucc kneeling for the anthem... NFL players shouldn't even come out for that bytch.
Better yet, sit out a game or two and really fucc up the money but we know that won't happen...![]()
Rosa Parks - WikipediaOn the day of Parks' trial — December 5, 1955 — the WPC distributed the 35,000 leaflets. The handbill read,
We are...asking every Negro to stay off the buses Monday in protest of the arrest and trial ... You can afford to stay out of school for one day. If you work, take a cab, or walk. But please, children and grown-ups, don't ride the bus at all on Monday. Please stay off the buses Monday.[37]
It rained that day, but the black community persevered in their boycott. Some rode in carpools, while others traveled in black-operated cabs that charged the same fare as the bus, 10 cents. Most of the remainder of the 40,000 black commuters walked, some as far as 20 miles (30 km).
That evening after the success of the one-day boycott, a group of 16 to 18 people gathered at the Mt. Zion AME Zion Church to discuss boycott strategies. At that time Parks was introduced but not asked to speak, despite a standing ovation and calls from the crowd for her to speak; when she asked if she should say something, the reply was, "Why, you've said enough."[38]
The group agreed that a new organization was needed to lead the boycott effort if it were to continue. Rev. Ralph Abernathy suggested the name "Montgomery Improvement Association" (MIA).[39]:432 The name was adopted, and the MIA was formed. Its members elected as their president Martin Luther King, Jr., a relative newcomer to Montgomery, who was a young and mostly unknown minister of the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church.[40]
That Monday night, 50 leaders of the African-American community gathered to discuss actions to respond to Parks' arrest. Edgar Nixon, the president of the NAACP, said, "My God, look what segregation has put in my hands!"[41] Parks was considered the ideal plaintiff for a test case against city and state segregation laws, as she was seen as a responsible, mature woman with a good reputation. She was securely married and employed, was regarded as possessing a quiet and dignified demeanor, and was politically savvy. King said that Parks was regarded as "one of the finest citizens of Montgomery—not one of the finest Negro citizens, but one of the finest citizens of Montgomery."[8]
Parks' court case was being slowed down in appeals through the Alabama courts on their way to a Federal appeal and the process could have taken years.[42]Holding together a boycott for that length of time would have been a great strain. In the end, black residents of Montgomery continued the boycott for 381 days. Dozens of public buses stood idle for months, severely damaging the bus transit company's finances, until the city repealed its law requiring segregation on public buses following the US Supreme Court ruling in Browder v. Gayle that it was unconstitutional.

Agreedwhats crazy is it wasn't always like that. during the civili rights days AAs used to be a force to be reckon with.
Rosa Parks - Wikipedia
how times have changed![]()

Word tho. I still cant believe someone can shoot an unarmed person in a road rage incident and get off free..Is the crakkka still out free?![]()
I highly doubt that would ever happen again. At least in my lifetimeI think we may need complete separation from cacs before a civil war breaks out..
Damn. Pretty interesting. Makes me think this guy will get off scot freeDo you understand how the law works?
The gun laws in that state are totally different than everywhere else
for instance.....
My boy went to buy some cartier classes...The nikka he was buy from tried to rob him with a shotgun. MY boy pulled out his hammer and killed him. Then he ran away cause he was legit scared. once he calmed down he walked into the police station. his side was documented. He had his gun license
i kid you not the next two days he went to court...they let him go with a PROMISE TO APPEAR
this is for self defense with killing someone
Actually, I'm pretty sure you're the one the sounds stupid. Yeah, our GREAT Bill of Rights, right?you sound stupid and shook. gun laws? we have the RIGHT to bear arms. ain't shyt crazy about it. its in our bill of rights. man up, p*ssy.
Word tho. I still cant believe someone can shoot an unarmed person in a road rage incident and get off free..
I believe it was some bullshyt state lawwhats the reason he wasnt charged?
this is only gonna get worse once trump gets in office
People just talk instead of understanding that there are lawsDamn. Pretty interesting. Makes me think this guy will get off scot free