yankeesince59
"Oh Captain, my Captain".
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Unfucking believable. "MY BABY WAS ONLY 16" Yeah and he was a known gang member with prior arrests who had a gun & was running from the police. This was not a damn alter boy. Holy shit! wake the fuck up people. Its amazing how every black person who is shot by a cop is made out to be a saint. If the parents need to blame some someone try looking in the mirror. Hell like they say, There's no cure for stupid.
^^^ Yeah, and his Auntie's comment was just telling;
"He's a typical Chicago teen male, no different than any other young man living in this city, facing some of the same challenges and trials and tribulations," his aunt Karen Winters said.
...really?...he was "typical" of young males in Chicago?
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Queue Oingo Boingo's....Only a Lad
Jail/Prison no longer a deterrent.... Bring back chain gangs and hard labor camps. Time for complete suspension of civil and hamun rights for felons.
If that doesn't work, give Black Lives Matter their worst nightmare.... Street judges named Dredd.
My pop, God rest his soul used to say "there are 2 classes of colored; negros and n*gg?&S. The former would answer, yes officer or no, officer. The latter would say fuck you pig. By placing my gun in his mouth or my boot on the back of his neck I could produce a miracle and turn this n*gg?& into a negro."
Dad did his rookie police work in DC during the early 70s race riots. He was an advocate for Rudy Guilliani style policing and also opposed militarization of police.
My pop, God rest his soul used to say "there are 2 classes of colored; negros and n*gg?&S. The former would answer, yes officer or no, officer. The latter would say fuck you pig. By placing my gun in his mouth or my boot on the back of his neck I could produce a miracle and turn this n*gg?& into a negro."
Dad did his rookie police work in DC during the early 70s race riots. He was an advocate for Rudy Guilliani style policing and also opposed militarization of police.
