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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Alton Sterling shooting - Baton Rouge, LA
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<blockquote data-quote="Steve1578" data-source="post: 15357641" data-attributes="member: 174786"><p>The guy was resisting. Sure, he was pinned down, but you could clearly see the cops struggling to keep him still. He was reported to have a gun on him, which appears to be pulled out near the end of the video(I say appears because I don't know for sure). Was excessive force used? I don't think so. I'm not racist at all, it's just common sense. Yeah, there are plenty of a**hole, power-abusing cops out there, and there has been a lot of said cops caught on tape, however I don't think this is one of them. </p><p></p><p>I would like to know though - why is it that 99% of the "white cop kills black man" turn out to be the black man with a criminal past? I am not saying that innocent people don't get killed, it happens all the time. But use your heads. It's always "Oh he was a respected member of the community, every one loved him" and then you see that he has a (sometimes extensive) criminal record. All I'm saying is that if the cops are there, and trying to arrest you, there's usually a reason. And I'd say the same if the rolls were reversed, color wise. Show me a video of a man stepping out of a car, obeying every order, and still getting blown away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve1578, post: 15357641, member: 174786"] The guy was resisting. Sure, he was pinned down, but you could clearly see the cops struggling to keep him still. He was reported to have a gun on him, which appears to be pulled out near the end of the video(I say appears because I don't know for sure). Was excessive force used? I don't think so. I'm not racist at all, it's just common sense. Yeah, there are plenty of a**hole, power-abusing cops out there, and there has been a lot of said cops caught on tape, however I don't think this is one of them. I would like to know though - why is it that 99% of the "white cop kills black man" turn out to be the black man with a criminal past? I am not saying that innocent people don't get killed, it happens all the time. But use your heads. It's always "Oh he was a respected member of the community, every one loved him" and then you see that he has a (sometimes extensive) criminal record. All I'm saying is that if the cops are there, and trying to arrest you, there's usually a reason. And I'd say the same if the rolls were reversed, color wise. Show me a video of a man stepping out of a car, obeying every order, and still getting blown away. [/QUOTE]
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