Cop Who Killed Sam DuBose Was Wearing A Confederate Flag Shirt

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New details in the case of Sam DuBose reveal that the former University of Cincinnati police officer accused of killing him was wearing a T-shirt depicting a Confederate flag under his uniform at the time of the shooting.

The shirt was presented as evidence in the murder trial against Ray Tensing on Friday, according to USA Today. Along with the Confederate flag, Tensing’s shirt read “Great Smoky Mountains, 1934.”



The ex-cop’s family members, as well as others in the courtroom, were reportedly surprised by the evidence, Cincinnati.com reports. Ohio Senator Cecil Thomas (D-OH), who was in the courtroom while it was being presented as evidence, told the site that the shirt “speaks to Tensing’s mindset.”

“The flag is contrary to everything the African-American community represents,” Thomas told Cincinnati.com. “Every officer is representing the community... He had to wake up, make the conscious decision to put it on as part of his uniform. He had to recognize in his own mind what he was wearing.”

Tensing, who is white, pulled the 43-year-old over near the college’s campus on July 19, 2015 for not having a front license plate. After DuBose, who is black, failed to produce a license, the then-cop told him to step out of the car. When DuBose refused, Tensing reached in the unarmed man’s car and fatally shot him in the head.

The former officer claimed that he fired his gun because DuBose was dragging him with his car and almost ran him over. The body camera footage, however, shows that wasn’t the case.

During a press conference after Tensing was charged, Hamilton County prosecutor Joe Deters said that Tensing “purposefully killed” DuBose and called the incident “the most asinine act I’ve ever seen a police officer make.” During Friday’s trial, a use-of-force expert testified on behalf of the prosecution that DuBose didn’t present a threat to Tensing at the time of the shooting, according to the Associated Press.

Tensing is being charged with murder and voluntary manslaughter in the death of DuBose.

Cop Who Killed Sam DuBose Was Wearing A Confederate Flag Shirt | Huffington Post
 

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One hundred fifty years ago the people of the Great Smoky Mountains were even more divided in their Confederate/Union allegiances than people elsewhere in our sharply divided nation. Although both Smoky Mountain states, North Carolina and Tennessee, formally seceded from the Union in May of 1861, the hardscrabble mountain farmers of extreme east Tennessee and far western North Carolina saw things differently than most others in their respective states.

In 1860, as the threat of war mushroomed, voting records indicate that fewer than 20% of residents of the three Smoky Mountain counties in Tennessee (Blount, Cocke, and Sevier) supported secession. In the North Carolina Smokies-Cherokee, Haywood, Jackson, and Macon counties-about 46% of the population favored secession.

The reasons for these intra-state divides are complex and may never be completely understood. Certainly fewer mountain residents owned slaves compared to families in more prosperous areas of the rural South. Mountain folks' long-held loyalties to the United States and a distrust of powerful and wealthy pro-secession groups may have also been a consideration. Some saw the impending conflict as a "rich man's war but a poor man's fight," and many ruggedly independent mountain families just wanted to be left alone.
https://www.nps.gov/grsm/learn/historyculture/civil-war-1.htm

You do the math :hubie:
 

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Voluntary manslaughter? :mindblown:

These pigs should not be getting reduced charges like that. Should be second degree murder IMO. You cannot gun someone down when you are not in imminent danger of dying yourself.

Yes, I know it is harder to get a conviction for second degree murder, but fukk the social mindset of giving them the benefit of the doubt and a license to kill us and others
 
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