Militant n!ggas in Milwaukee are turning up against the pigs after they shot a man running away...

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  • Angeles1son85
    Angeles1son85 Members Posts: 13,544 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    Hevalisk wrote: »
    Vellum wrote: »
    Hevalisk wrote: »
    Did he have his gun out during the chase?

    Yes. They say they have a still frame from the officers body cam that shows the gun in his hand when he confronted him to drop it, before shooting him. He was running with the gun in hand from the cops. We'll have to wait and see this as time goes on, but currently theyre reporting yes, he had his gun on him, and in hand.





    Well, if this was true I would have shot him too. Don't pull it out if you not gonna use it.

    So we just suppose to take there word for it if thats the case show the footage and its a open and case closed they editing it
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  • Max.
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    Hevalisk wrote: »
    Vellum wrote: »
    Hevalisk wrote: »
    Did he have his gun out during the chase?

    Yes. They say they have a still frame from the officers body cam that shows the gun in his hand when he confronted him to drop it, before shooting him. He was running with the gun in hand from the cops. We'll have to wait and see this as time goes on, but currently theyre reporting yes, he had his gun on him, and in hand.





    Well, if this was true I would have shot him too. Don't pull it out if you not gonna use it.

    So we just suppose to take there word for it if thats the case show the footage and its a open and case closed they editing it

    Lol bro u had people that didn't know what happen(facts) loot n burn ? down... N they wonder why cacs n ? etc dont wana open businesses in the hood
  • Hevalisk
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    Hevalisk wrote: »
    Vellum wrote: »
    Hevalisk wrote: »
    Did he have his gun out during the chase?

    Yes. They say they have a still frame from the officers body cam that shows the gun in his hand when he confronted him to drop it, before shooting him. He was running with the gun in hand from the cops. We'll have to wait and see this as time goes on, but currently theyre reporting yes, he had his gun on him, and in hand.





    Well, if this was true I would have shot him too. Don't pull it out if you not gonna use it.

    So we just suppose to take there word for it if thats the case show the footage and its a open and case closed they editing it

    No, I said if it was true.
  • Max.
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    Copper wrote: »
    Max. wrote: »
    Hevalisk wrote: »
    Vellum wrote: »
    Hevalisk wrote: »
    Did he have his gun out during the chase?

    Yes. They say they have a still frame from the officers body cam that shows the gun in his hand when he confronted him to drop it, before shooting him. He was running with the gun in hand from the cops. We'll have to wait and see this as time goes on, but currently theyre reporting yes, he had his gun on him, and in hand.





    Well, if this was true I would have shot him too. Don't pull it out if you not gonna use it.

    So we just suppose to take there word for it if thats the case show the footage and its a open and case closed they editing it

    Lol bro u had people that didn't know what happen(facts) loot n burn ? down... N they wonder why cacs n ? etc dont wana open businesses in the hood

    Nobody wonders that u ?

    Yes they do ? ...why build nice ? in the slums when animals will burn it down...

    Innocent white people being dragged out there cars n beat...
  • whoseworldisthis
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    A black cop kills a black youth who was armed with a gun...

    and people are justifying an innocent white lady being dragged out of her car and beaten?

    How Sway?
  • whoseworldisthis
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    A black cop kills a black youth who was armed with a gun...

    and people are justifying an innocent white lady being dragged out of her car and beaten?

    How Sway?

    Hit me with feelings all you want.

    A day earlier, you same "militant" cats would be trying to holla at the same white lady...
  • Copper
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    Max. wrote: »
    Copper wrote: »
    Max. wrote: »
    Hevalisk wrote: »
    Vellum wrote: »
    Hevalisk wrote: »
    Did he have his gun out during the chase?

    Yes. They say they have a still frame from the officers body cam that shows the gun in his hand when he confronted him to drop it, before shooting him. He was running with the gun in hand from the cops. We'll have to wait and see this as time goes on, but currently theyre reporting yes, he had his gun on him, and in hand.





    Well, if this was true I would have shot him too. Don't pull it out if you not gonna use it.

    So we just suppose to take there word for it if thats the case show the footage and its a open and case closed they editing it

    Lol bro u had people that didn't know what happen(facts) loot n burn ? down... N they wonder why cacs n ? etc dont wana open businesses in the hood

    Nobody wonders that u ?

    Yes they do ? ...why build nice ? in the slums when animals will burn it down...

    Innocent white people being dragged out there cars n beat...

    Who is they Charlie chalupa?
  • D0wn
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    A black cop kills a black youth who was armed with a gun...

    and people are justifying an innocent white lady being dragged out of her car and beaten?

    How Sway?

    Hit me with feelings all you want.

    A day earlier, you same "militant" cats would be trying to holla at the same white lady...

    I bet some of the same wht women who donated to the Zimmermans and the Wilsons also fawn over BBC.

    So what's your point? With your pillow biting logic.
  • stringer bell
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    http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/national-guard-deployed-milwaukee-cleans-after-police-shooting-protests-n630451
    New Unrest in Milwaukee After Police Shooting Sparks Violence

    At least one person was wounded after shots were fired and protesters threw objects at police in Milwaukee late Sunday night, a day after violence erupted overnight in the wake of the fatal shooting of a man by police, authorities said.

    Police said they were deploying armored vehicles to protect officers and to rescue a shooting victim, who was rushed to a hospital. At midnight Monday, police declared the protest an unlawful assembly and announced that they would begin making arrests.

  • rapmusic
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    Bout to be another cycle where tv stations earn all kinds of Emmys and other awards off black pain. Oh well... On another note, if the cop that killed dude really is black watch Sheriff Clarke arrest his ass quick just to ? with black people.
  • texas409
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    Turfaholic wrote: »
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    Guess this is the only time it's not threatening to pose with guns

    @max. come reply to this you ? ass dude
  • Max.
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    Copper wrote: »
    Max. wrote: »
    Copper wrote: »
    Max. wrote: »
    Hevalisk wrote: »
    Vellum wrote: »
    Hevalisk wrote: »
    Did he have his gun out during the chase?

    Yes. They say they have a still frame from the officers body cam that shows the gun in his hand when he confronted him to drop it, before shooting him. He was running with the gun in hand from the cops. We'll have to wait and see this as time goes on, but currently theyre reporting yes, he had his gun on him, and in hand.





    Well, if this was true I would have shot him too. Don't pull it out if you not gonna use it.

    So we just suppose to take there word for it if thats the case show the footage and its a open and case closed they editing it

    Lol bro u had people that didn't know what happen(facts) loot n burn ? down... N they wonder why cacs n ? etc dont wana open businesses in the hood

    Nobody wonders that u ?

    Yes they do ? ...why build nice ? in the slums when animals will burn it down...

    Innocent white people being dragged out there cars n beat...

    Who is they Charlie chalupa?

    Lol act like nobody say it
  • Max.
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    texas409 wrote: »
    Turfaholic wrote: »
    wkpbxp0bx786.jpg
    Guess this is the only time it's not threatening to pose with guns

    @max. come reply to this you ? ass dude

    2627fv7.jpg

    Some of u act emotional like ? ....

    Sad

    Vid is droppin soon

    An unidentified 24-year-old black male officer chased after Smith. During the chase, Smith pulled out a stolen pistol that was fully loaded with stolen ammunition, and Smith raised the pistol to the officer. The officer ordered Smith to drop the gun and shot when he did not comply.
  • Huey_C
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    Yo this ? was a goon lol, he was about that life and we know there's limited alternatives to people involved in gang ? . This isn't Philando Castile or Trayvon, we can't save them all.
  • Turfaholic
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    Max. wrote: »
    texas409 wrote: »
    Turfaholic wrote: »
    wkpbxp0bx786.jpg
    Guess this is the only time it's not threatening to pose with guns

    @max. come reply to this you ? ass dude

    2627fv7.jpg

    Some of u act emotional like ? ....

    Sad

    Vid is droppin soon

    An unidentified 24-year-old black male officer chased after Smith. During the chase, Smith pulled out a stolen pistol that was fully loaded with stolen ammunition, and Smith raised the pistol to the officer. The officer ordered Smith to drop the gun and shot when he did not comply.

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    @Max. You remember who these guys are? Remember what they did?
  • stringer bell
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    Stiff wrote: »
    Ultimately it's Milwaukee PD's fault for having such a poor relationship with the community that even a shooting that may have been justified sends the city up in smoke.

    In bold for facts...
    http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/reality-check-america-already-great-or-rapid-decline-n617101
    Slew of Controversial Police Encounters Precedes Latest Shooting in Milwaukee

    MILWAUKEE — Violence erupted in a predominantly black north Milwaukee neighborhood on Saturday night several hours after a police officer shot and killed a man who police said fled a traffic stop and was armed with a handgun.

    Details of the shooting, including the race of the victim and officer, haven't been released. But the violence came against a backdrop of tension in recent years between police and some in the community because of a series of racially tinged incidents.

    A look at some of them, all involving black victims:

    DONTRE HAMILTON

    Dontre Hamilton was shot 14 times by a Milwaukee police officer responding to a complaint of a man sleeping in a downtown park in April 2014. Family members said the 31-year-old man was suffering from mental illness but was not violent.

    Officer Christopher Manny was not charged in Hamilton's killing, but he was fired for not following procedures. Manny said he was defending himself after Hamilton took his police baton.

    The killing triggered months of protests and calls for police reform. The Justice Department is working with police on what's called a collaborative reform process, a less stringent review than a review of the department's patterns and practices requested by some critics.

    DEREK WILLIAMS

    Derek Williams, 22, died in a police car in July 2011. Squad car video showed him handcuffed, struggling to breathe and pleading for medical attention from the officers who detained him as a robbery suspect. He died soon after.

    His death and that footage brought national attention to the Milwaukee police department. Milwaukee Police Chief Ed Flynn later clarified that officers should immediately call paramedics if a prisoner has trouble breathing or is in pain.

    None of the three officers involved in the incident was charged. His family filed a federal civil rights lawsuit earlier this year.

    JAMES PERRY

    James Perry died inside the booking area of Milwaukee's County Jail in September 2010.

    He had been taken to the hospital earlier that day after hitting his head and suffering a seizure, but was released back to police. He had been arrested because he was driving a car that was linked to an armed robbery.

    Perry was still struggling after being released from the hospital, and begged for help after police put a spit mask on him because he continually drooled into his lap. An officer can be overheard in video footage accusing Perry of faking.


    JEANINE TRACY

    The city of Milwaukee was forced to pay $100,000 to Jeanine Tracy, who was punched and dragged out of her car by her hair during a 2011 traffic stop.

    Tracy had been arrested for being argumentative during the traffic stop, allegedly spitting and cursing before officer Richard Schoen pulled her from the car. A panel's decision to suspend Schoen for 60 days was later reversed after public outcry. Schoen was fired.

  • stringer bell
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    http://talkingpointsmemo.com/news/milwaukee-protests-fatal-police-shooting
    Milwaukee Rocked By Protests After Fatal Police Shooting Of Black Man

    MILWAUKEE (AP) — Police said one person was shot at a Milwaukee protest on Sunday evening and officers used an armored vehicle to retrieve the injured victim during a second night of unrest over the police shooting of a black man, but there was no repeat of widespread destruction of property.

    Some two dozen officers in riot gear confronted a group who were throwing rocks and other objects at police near where the black man was fatally shot a day earlier. Police moved in to try to disperse the crowd and warned of arrests. Police took the injured person to a hospital in an armored vehicle.

    Local television showed police forming a line and using shields to deflect the objects. One police officer fell to the ground after apparently being hit by one of the objects and was moved away by fellow officers. Police also said an injured officer was taken to hospital after a rock broke the windshield of a squad car.

    Earlier, video taken from a media helicopter showed a small group of protesters running through the streets, picking up orange construction barriers and hurling them out of the way. Police posted on Twitter three locations where they said shots were fired. There were no other reports of injuries and no major destruction of property after six businesses were burned in the unrest Saturday.


    Police Chief Edward Flynn said at a press conference on Sunday that the man whose death touched off Saturday night's rioting was shot after he turned toward an officer with a gun in his hand.

    Flynn cautioned that the shooting was still under investigation and authorities were awaiting autopsy results, but that based on the silent video from the unidentified officer's body camera, he "certainly appeared to be within lawful bounds."

    At the same news conference, Mayor Tom Barrett said a still image pulled from the footage clearly showed a gun in 23-year-old Sylville K. Smith's hand as he fled a traffic stop Saturday.


    "I want our community to know that," Barrett said. But he also called for understanding for Smith's family.

    "A young man lost his life yesterday afternoon," the mayor said. "And no matter what the circumstances are, his family has to be hurting."

    Flynn declined to identify the officer who shot Smith but said he is black. The police chief said he wasn't sure what prompted the stop but described Smith's car as "behaving suspiciously."

    After watching the officer's body camera footage, Flynn said the entire episode took about 25 seconds, from the start of the traffic stop until shots were fired. He said Smith ran "a few dozen feet" and turned toward the officer while holding a gun.

    "It was in his hand. He was raising up with it," the chief said. He said the officer had told Smith to drop the gun and he did not do so. It was unclear how many rounds the officer fired. Smith was hit in the chest and arm, Flynn said.

    Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker put Wisconsin's National Guard on standby, and 125 Guard members reported to local armories to prepare for further instructions. But Milwaukee said late Sunday that the National Guard had not been deployed.

    In addition to the businesses damaged, 17 people were arrested and four police injured, although all had been released from hospital, Flynn said.

    Milwaukee Alderman Khalif Rainey, who represents the neighborhood that erupted, said the city's black residents are "tired of living under this oppression."

    "Now this is a warning cry. Where do we go from here? Where do we go as a community from here?" he asked.

    Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke said Smith had been arrested 13 times. Online court records showed a range of charges against Smith, many of them misdemeanors.

    The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported that Smith was also charged in a shooting and was later charged with pressuring the victim to withdraw testimony that identified Smith as the gunman. The charges were dropped because the victim recanted the identification and failed to appear in court, Chief Deputy District Attorney Kent Lovern told the newspaper.

    Smith's sister told The Associated Press that the family wants prosecutors to charge the officer who shot him.

    Kimberly Neal, 24, spoke as supporters surrounded her at the vigil as she held a bouquet of blue balloons.

    She asked people for donations for his burial.

    Asked about the violence, Neal said: "People stuck together and they are trying to stand up," for their rights.

    The anger at Milwaukee police is not new and comes as tension between black communities and law enforcement has ramped up across the nation, resulting in protests and the recent ambush killings of eight officers in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and Dallas.

    Nearly 40 percent of Milwaukee's 600,000 residents are black, and they are heavily concentrated on the north side.

    Milwaukee was beset by protests and calls for police reform after an officer shot and killed Dontre Hamilton, a mentally ill black man, in 2014.

    In December, the U.S. Justice Department announced it would work with Milwaukee police on changes.

    Critics said the police department should have been subjected to a full Justice Department investigation like the one done in Ferguson, Missouri, after the killing of black 18-year-old Michael Brown in 2014 touched off violence there.