LiterallyThis is why being a reactionary without proper context or info is useless
Had the bruh been a Cac that Was doing a mass shooting...
He would be alive and arrested, most likely
Context is a pig instinctively shot a brother
LiterallyThis is why being a reactionary without proper context or info is useless
Literally
Had the bruh been a Cac that Was doing a mass shooting...
He would be alive and arrested, most likely
Context is a pig instinctively shot a brother



Idk the racial makeup of the bar.I quoted your comment cuz you said he saved cacs when that wasn't the case at all. Robbins is majority black and one of the poorest suburbs in the state. That's what I mean by being reactionary. But of course TLR being TLR somehow victim blames![]()
RIP to breh. This a sad story. I am aware of this fact with police. Besides being black I look like the bad guy. I get called Kimbo, I get called CT Fletcher, asked if I went to school, ask if I'm Muslim, asked how much I bench etc so I know people are judging me from my appearance. Nothing I can do about it but make sure my shirt says security on it and badge ID showing
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one of the worst fukkin stories this yearShut up nikkaAlthough this cop still needs to go to jail, until I know more of what happened, I put some of the blame on the person who called the cops, or the managers of the bar that night. They were suppose to tell the cops what was up as soon as they arrived, knowing how trigger happy these cops can be, especially when there's a Black person involved. Just like when something in your house or your backyard is on fire, you're going to meet the firemen at your front door, or your back gate, if not on the street, and let them know what's up. Not saying somebody didn't do this, but it doesn't look like they did.
I remember a few summers ago while at Subway, this irritate middle aged homeless brother followed these teenage girls into the store, yelling and acting like he was going to take off his belt to whooped them. They ran out the back door like they were crying, but enjoying it at the same time. I think he was their father, and he was mad because he lost their respect...it didn't make any other sense. Anyway, a group of Black women sitting at the table near the door, split, leaving their chips and everything. I stayed, like most brothers did.
To get to the point, the Hispanic dude working behind the counter called the cops. And the homeless man left before the cop arrived. I remember telling the sister sitting at the table behind me, that when the cops arrived, I sure hoped they'd tell them I'm not that homeless brother. But wouldn't you know it, when that cop arrived, none of the workers behind the counter said anything to him, leaving him looking confused at the door. His face turned red because he didn't know if I was the culprit or not, being the only man there. I felt like all I had to do was get up, and I could have wounded up shot. So that Black women that was sitting behind me, had to get up and tell that cop that the culprit had left the store, and had headed in the right direction. I've never seen anything like this in my life. With all these recent unarmed brothers wounding up shot by White cops, I couldn't help but feel that the Hispanic dude working behind the counter, was hoping this would be another case of police profiling, mistaking identity, or worst case scenario, police brutality which could have lead to me getting killed.
The next time I saw him on duty, I confronted him in front of his co-workers who may have not been there that day, and told him the next time he called the cops, please tell them I'm not the person. I said that politely, when I should have been cussing him out. But he wounded up getting defensive, claiming he had customers to wait on. I looked at him like he was crazy. That's when I lit him up, for putting waiting customers in front of a situation that could have left an already paid customer dead. I think they let him go after I made my voice heard, because I never seen him again.
If the mistake that cop made this weekend in Chicago happened in the street instead, it would still be inexcusable. So there's no excuse for this kind of profiling or mistaken identity happening in a place of business, or a personal residence. Like that Hispanic dude at Subway, I wouldn't be surprised if whoever called the cops, or even the manager, or somebody else on duty, didn't care if something like this happening when the cops got there. You can't underestimate people these days.
PS. Remember that group of Black women in Subway that split, leaving their chips. Well don't you know one of those young Hispanic females working behind the counter came over after that cop left, and started munching on one of those bag of chips. It was as if she was clowning them, like they were on the same level as the Black homeless guy. And these sisters were middle aged working women in their dress clothes, just out on their lunch break.We gotta stop trusting everybody.
Midlothian is like 60% black though. Right next to Robbins and Posen which I believe were suburbs founded by blacks.
He was shot but survived and was taken into custody. Breh died for nothing really.
Edit: The bar is in Robbins which is all black.
