Here we go again.
What a surprise! Another black imbecile points a gun at the cops (real or not) and winds up dead.
Naturally, if white people did the same thing they would still be sucking air.
Bet his name has already been submitted by BLM for canonization. Still, the last paragraph in this article kills me.
[A crisis-response team will be on campus Monday to support students, staff, and parents, Dill said. Counseling also will be available at all district schools for anyone who needs a place to talk about the shooting or "to mourn and process this tragedy," he said.]
Allow me to "process this tragedy" for you...it's called out-and-out stupidity. I guess I'm supposed to feel bad because it was 'only' a BB gun. How would the cops know that?
Speaking of stupidity remember this saint?
This is the photo the media released. An angelic "Trayvon-like" Tamir Rice. A former Cleveland, Ohio native.
This is what the cops saw (A man waving a gun) when Rice's neighbors called it in.
(Little different image...you think)
Original photo of Rice's gun.
Surprise me. Which one did he carry?
It's the one on the top a toy gun. It's easy for liberals to make a snap decision when their ass is not on the line. The fact is from 30 feet away could a cop be able to distinguish the difference? I can't. They both look like a Colt 1911.
Instead of learning from this incident they just continue to join the ranks of the fatality stupid. This could be the reason. Rather than teach kids in the inner-cities...Don't Point A Gun At A Cop Real Or Not.
They did this:
BTW...The Grand Jury declined to indict the police officers but the Cleveland taxpayers had to cough up $6 million for Rice's family.
Think about that for a moment.
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Members of the San Diego Police Department collect evidence at the scene of a fatal police officer involved shooting of a 15-year-old boy in one of the parking lots in front of Torrey Pines High School, early Saturday morning. The boy reportedly called the police and when they arrived pointed what appears to be a gun at them. (Howard Lipin/The San Diego Union-Tribune via AP)
SAN DIEGO (AP) — Police shot and killed a 15-year-old student Saturday after he pointed a BB gun at them in a high school parking lot, authorities said.
The Torrey Pines High School student called 911 shortly before 3:30 a.m. to ask officers to check on the welfare of an unarmed boy in front of the school, according to a police statement.
He didn't name the boy, but investigators later determined he was referring to himself, police said.
When two officers arrived, they spotted a youth in the front parking lot. But as they got out of their patrol cars, he pulled a gun from his waistband and pointed it at an officer, police said.
The officers drew their guns and ordered him to drop the weapon. But instead, he began to walk toward an officer, ignoring more demands to drop the weapon, police said.
Both officers fired, hitting him several times. They performed first aid and summoned paramedics, but the teen was pronounced dead at a hospital, police said.
The gun was found to be a BB air pistol.
Police didn't release the teen's name because of his age.
"Our hearts go out to the student, his family, and his friends," said a statement from Eric Dill, superintendent of the San Diego Union High School District.
A crisis-response team will be on campus Monday to support students, staff, and parents, Dill said. Counseling also will be available at all district schools for anyone who needs a place to talk about the shooting or "to mourn and process this tragedy," he said.
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