I meant the cop...All he has was traffic citations
But the fact he was pulled over 52 times is a case of harassment in its self
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I meant the cop...All he has was traffic citations
I meant the cop...
But the fact he was pulled over 52 times is a case of harassment in its self
Any charges filed yet?
The murder still on tax payer paid leave?
Has his record been combed through for prior infractions that would she'd light on his political social allegiances?
It's quiet on both these cases.![]()
i think feds are investigating both and they take forever;It's quiet on both these cases.![]()
i think feds are investigating both and they take forever;; I dont think the states will file any charges(if they do) until after the feds are done and decide if they will file or not; shit is really stupid and disturbing
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They always try to justify the racism dont theyThat Sterling murder was on video though. Body cams, security cam, and cell phone video...and these racist cacs and their confirmation bias saying he was reaching for a gun, holding a gun, shooting the gun. I swear to God bro, I try really hard to not have hate in my heart...but these cacs don't make it easy.
They always try to justify the racism dont they; and then will look you dead in your face and say im not racist
fucking cowards but we have lost alot dealing with these people; hopefully this is the start of reforming this justice system bullshit....
400 years funny...tell me mr pessimistic sir what do you think will happen?.what do you think is occurring? What do you want to happenWow
where have you been for 400 years?
reform you said?
good luck with that shit
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400 years funny...tell me mr pessimistic sir what do you think will happen?.what do you think is occurring? What do you want to happen
Being sarcastic relax broif after 400 years of this fuckery
i'm the one who needs to be called out their name
then
you have deeper problems
if after 400 years of this fuckery
i'm the one who needs to be called out their name
then
you have deeper problems
I give Chief Cassandra Deck-Brown credit. They arrested him quick. This happened about 2 miles away from me.Shooting in North Carolina Draws Comparisons to Trayvon Martin’s Death
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/12/us/raleigh-shooting-copley-thomas.html?_r=0
The cop that shot Philando is already back at work and the Police Chief that let him back conveniently took vacation to avoid questioning.
http://minnesota.cbslocal.com/2016/08/19/st-anthony-police-castile-protests/#.V7mXhkRRIbU.twitter
Protesters, Castile Family Upset That St. Anthony Officer Back On The Job
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — The family of Philando Castile says they are upset that the officer who shot and killed their loved one is back on the job.
Castile was killed during a traffic stop in July. The officer responsible, Jeronimo Yanez, returned to work Wednesday.
Sign-carrying demonstrators blocked the street in front of the St. Anthony Police Department in protest of Janez’s return to work.
“I am a little disgusted I think its disrespectful, disrespectful to the uniform, disrespectful to the family,” Philando’s uncle Clarence Castile said.
The family of Philando Castile says the wait for justice for Philando got that much harder.
“He gets a chance to go back to work and my son will not get that chance, to go back to work,” Philando’s mother Valerie Castile said. “My son was a humanitarian. He cared about people and he loved his job. He’ll never get a chance to go back to work, but [Yanez] will, and I think that’s disgusting.”
Valerie and her brothers Clarence, Tracy and Greg all feel Yanez should not be allowed back at work.
“We just simply don’t believe that he should put on that uniform at such an early stage, when there have been no decisions made on what’s going to happen to him,” Clarence Castile said.
“It’s another slap in the face. It’s directly saying, ‘It’s business back as usual. We’re going right back to what we been doing,'” Greg Castile said.
The Castiles say Yanez’s return to work not only sends the wrong signal to them, but to a community that is rallying for justice.
“At this point you’re almost giving the impression that nothing is going to happen, that there is not going to be any justice. That’s the way we’re feeling right now,” said Valerie Castile.
Protesters stood in front of the St. Anthony police department demanding Yanez to be fired and prosecuted for what they say is murder.
“They need to be that’s what they do their voices need to be heard as well,” said Valerie Castile.
The family supports the protesters and even joined them as they spoke with officers about their concerns.
“When the millions of people that saw Diamond Reynolds’ video on Facebook, and when they saw that and saw Philando die, a part of them died too. So a part of millions of people died right along with Philando,” Clarence Castile said.
This family hopes that which binds protesters and family continues until Justice is served.
St. Anthony’s police chief was not at work Friday and could not be reached for comment. He has stated his support for officer Janez publically, the family disagrees with his stance.
The Castile’s say they are looking forward to Sunday when Central High School will hold a fundraiser in hopes of establishing a scholarship in Philando’s honor.
I'm sure the folk know what the do if they see that officer out on patrol ..
Just sayin
The cop that shot Philando is already back at work and the Police Chief that let him back conveniently took vacation to avoid questioning.
http://minnesota.cbslocal.com/2016/08/19/st-anthony-police-castile-protests/#.V7mXhkRRIbU.twitter
Protesters, Castile Family Upset That St. Anthony Officer Back On The Job
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — The family of Philando Castile says they are upset that the officer who shot and killed their loved one is back on the job.
Castile was killed during a traffic stop in July. The officer responsible, Jeronimo Yanez, returned to work Wednesday.
Sign-carrying demonstrators blocked the street in front of the St. Anthony Police Department in protest of Janez’s return to work.
“I am a little disgusted I think its disrespectful, disrespectful to the uniform, disrespectful to the family,” Philando’s uncle Clarence Castile said.
The family of Philando Castile says the wait for justice for Philando got that much harder.
“He gets a chance to go back to work and my son will not get that chance, to go back to work,” Philando’s mother Valerie Castile said. “My son was a humanitarian. He cared about people and he loved his job. He’ll never get a chance to go back to work, but [Yanez] will, and I think that’s disgusting.”
Valerie and her brothers Clarence, Tracy and Greg all feel Yanez should not be allowed back at work.
“We just simply don’t believe that he should put on that uniform at such an early stage, when there have been no decisions made on what’s going to happen to him,” Clarence Castile said.
“It’s another slap in the face. It’s directly saying, ‘It’s business back as usual. We’re going right back to what we been doing,'” Greg Castile said.
The Castiles say Yanez’s return to work not only sends the wrong signal to them, but to a community that is rallying for justice.
“At this point you’re almost giving the impression that nothing is going to happen, that there is not going to be any justice. That’s the way we’re feeling right now,” said Valerie Castile.
Protesters stood in front of the St. Anthony police department demanding Yanez to be fired and prosecuted for what they say is murder.
“They need to be that’s what they do their voices need to be heard as well,” said Valerie Castile.
The family supports the protesters and even joined them as they spoke with officers about their concerns.
“When the millions of people that saw Diamond Reynolds’ video on Facebook, and when they saw that and saw Philando die, a part of them died too. So a part of millions of people died right along with Philando,” Clarence Castile said.
This family hopes that which binds protesters and family continues until Justice is served.
St. Anthony’s police chief was not at work Friday and could not be reached for comment. He has stated his support for officer Janez publically, the family disagrees with his stance.
The Castile’s say they are looking forward to Sunday when Central High School will hold a fundraiser in hopes of establishing a scholarship in Philando’s honor.
Was just thinking the same thing this morning while I was watching Queen Sugar.no updates?