Black security guard stops shooter in a bar then gets gunned down by cop(RIP Jemel Roberson)

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One thread has a brother losing his life for stopping alongside a road to offer assistance to a stranded motorist. This thread is about a brother being gunned down for simply fulfilling the duties of his job as a security guard. Black people have to stop thinking we're playing by the same rules.

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According to the witness, it sounds like they did tell the cops the guy was a security guard when they first arrived, even though the cop was wrong anyway. But I would still like to hear this from a few more witnesses. Anyway, right now it appears that seeing this security guard apprehending the assailant, who was probably White, was unacceptable, regardless if the brother was wearing a uniform, which he probably wasn't. They need to lock this cop up right away. This is the second time within a year or two, that a cop shot a brother just doing his job, a job that involved helping others. The first one was in Florida, when the brother who was a therapist, who was hoping the cops wouldn't shoot his patient, wounded up shooting him instead. When that cop was asked why he shot the brother, his response was, "I don't know"...wtf. I know y'all remember that. Coincidentally, this happened a week after the situation I explained about Subway in my post above. Now this brother in Chicago is dead, as a result of a cop with the same kind of mindset evidently. You don't feel safe on the job, at the restaurant, or in your own apartment late at night eating a bowl of cereal. I know one thing, when I got that stupid ticket last month, I was armed, and I didn't tell that cop jack. I just gave his petty ass a piece of my mind, knowing he would have let a White man around my age go, if that was his first time in the area, only trying to find a park.
 
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White man storms a synagogue and massacres a dozen innocents, even wounding police officers attempting to apprehend him, but he's subdued and taken alive. Black man comes to the rescue of hapless bar patrons, thwarting what could have been the latest gun massacre in our country, only to be blown away by police responding to the incident. This is America. :francis:
 
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When you are in the military and you fire your weapon, aren't you held accountable for each round you fire? I was under the impression one can not fire indiscriminately while serving in the armed forces and you would get in trouble for each bullet you fire you can't account for. Thus, the marine, sailor, airman or soldier who would fire a weapon must always weigh the cost before pulling the trigger; there can be no free for all.

What I can't understand is why national police officers are not held to the same standard. There are standards in place for people who are charged to defend the national interests of the country itself. How are those charged with defending the citizens within the country not held to the same standard? How do people who claim to defend troops who are held to this standard excuse local police officers who cannot do the same? The logic seems to be nonexistent.
 

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When you are in the military and you fire your weapon, aren't you held accountable for each round you fire? I was under the impression one can not fire indiscriminately while serving in the armed forces and you would get in trouble for each bullet you fire you can't account for. Thus, the marine, sailor, airman or soldier who would fire a weapon must always weigh the cost before pulling the trigger; there can be no free for all.

What I can't understand is why national police officers are not held to the same standard. There are standards in place for people who are charged to defend the national interests of the country itself. How are those charged with defending the citizens within the country not held to the same standard? How do people who claim to defend troops who are held to this standard excuse local police officers who cannot do the same? The logic seems to be nonexistent.
Because the police in the U.S. originated from slave catchers.
 

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RIP to the breh...

The officer will get fired and lose certification and is open to lawsuit.




Even if you're the hero on the scene, this isn't the movies where the police come over and dap you. When the police arrive make sure the gun out your hands and get your ass flat.
 

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All he saw was a breh and a gun. His racist paranoid mind went into panic.

Killed for no reason even after he apprehended a criminal.

NRA won’t even mention this, will those c00ns who cape for NRA do the same?

2A was never for black people. Even when legally strapped cops still harass you or find a way to kill you.
 

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I dead ass live 20 minutes from this bar. Been there once, got head and fukked a fat bytch a block away behind somebody's house on some drunk shyt. Not one of my proudest moments.


As for the story, that's crazy. Cop finna be suspended with full pay then it's business as usual
 

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the thing is, the cop who killed him won't get in trouble. He'll be suspended, maybe even fired. with pay. Then get another job in the next district over.
Now any other job, even armed forces like the army, if you accidentally killed someone, doesn't matter how or why. you will get some sort of court marshal or manslaughter charge and serve time in prison. And once you get out will be unable to work in that career ever again.

I use army as an example because people like to give Cops a pass and say its a dangerous high stress environment. So? I know people who discharged from the army for showing signs of PTSD. didn't even do anything wrong. Army just said, :patrice:nah we can't trust you with a weapon anymore :camby:

you can't go into any other military branches either :umad:


But with Cops its like, being fired is really just getting a paid vacation before being transferred.
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This is because when a cop kills a black they are doing their job as designed....
 
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