*steps his game up on car care/maintenance*
i;ve come out of something similar. some niccas tried to kill me. that sh1t shakes you up you're not thinking. you just wanna go to the nearest person for help. ain't no black and white ppl at that moment. you're shaken up and traumatized. anyone can help you. anyone can ignore you.She made a mistake I would never make, she saw white people as her fellow man.
I would never be foolish enough to be in a white neighborhood after dark or dusk like Trayvon Martin.
Not saying white people are bad people, I'm just saying they are dangerous.
Not saying I hate them, I'm just saying I fear them.
What don't they kill a black man for in this country?
She made a mistake I would never make, she saw white people as her fellow man.
I would never be foolish enough to be in a white neighborhood after dark or dusk like Trayvon Martin.
Not saying white people are bad people, I'm just saying they are dangerous.
Not saying I hate them, I'm just saying I fear them.
Racist cops.
More proof that black people gotta put in 2x the effort to be successful compared to whites.
*steps his game up on car care/maintenance*
The worst part about it is the cop saw a black man coming towards him and automatically thought he needed to defend himself. That shyt is nuts.
A grand jury declined to indict the cop for voluntary manslaughter
http://www.charlotteobserver.com/20...jury-asks-for-lesser-charge.html#.UuAgRWQo5QI
What they decided ... was that Officer Randall Kerrick did his job. Regretfully, it cost the life of Jonathan Ferrell. But he did his job.”
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The fact that the jury chose not to indict is extremely rare, Ward said. Of the thousands of cases his office sent to a grand jury every year, only a few came back without indictments, he said.
“I’m talking about less than 10 a year.”
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Kerrick was one of three officers responding to a 2 a.m. 911 call from a resident frightened by a late-night stranger pounding on her door.
A 15-second video shot from one of the police cars in the moments before the shooting appears to have been pivotal in Kerrick’s arrest. It has not been made public.
After watching the footage, Police Chief Rodney Monroe and his top commanders decided to file charges against one of their own. CMPD investigations into police shootings normally take weeks. This one took hours, and the speed of Kerrick’s arrest caught many of his fellow officers as well as police groups around the country off guard.
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