Statement:
"Officer Vinson shot Mr. Scott while the police were serving a warrant on someone else."
You can read the rest @
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/23/us/charlotte-protests-keith-scott.html
Question:
How in hell does "serving a warrant on someone else" result in Mr. Scott being killed by police?
That makes absolutely no sense at all.
Here is a list of other things people have been doing which resulted in them being attacked, shot, and/or killed by the police or by the US military:
1. Walking in the street (Michael Brown)
2. Selling individual cigarettes (Eric Gardner)
3. Making eye contact with a police officer (Freddie Gray)
4. Making a wrong turn (Miriam Carey)
5. Failing to signal a lane change (Sandra Bland)
6. Attending a wedding in Afghanistan (numerous instances)
7. Practicing journalism (the "Collateral Murder" victims, Michael Hastings, and many others)
8. Being the relative of an alleged terrorist (Abdulrahman Anwar al-Awlaki)
9. Holding a pen knife
10. Holding a pair of scissors while sitting in a wheelchair
11. Holding a cell phone
12. Being a native American
13. Being gay
You can read about it @
http://sainthoward.blogspot.com/2015/11/crimes-jihadists-will-sentence-you-to.html
Does ANY of this seem justified to you? If it does, there must be something wrong with your brain.
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