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This MF.

It seems that everyone is skating around the fact that they where asked to leave by management and refused and were also asked by police and refused and then the world is shocked when they are arrested.

We have two black defiant POS thugs who walk into a starbucks refused to by anything or leave the store, so they were arrested....

I wanted to call the cops on a woman (maybe drunk or on drugs) acting erratic in my street, and I had the same hesitation so I didn’t do it. What I wanted was for her to be removed from a situation that seemed dangerous for her and possibly dangerous for the many children in my neighborhood, and for her to get some

Well he obviously just wanted to Snapchat his breaking into cars. You know youth these days.

They want us like hell to see what I assume is a relatively short video of the immediate confrontation. Because every other part of this makes them look like the literal worst most incompetent idiots in the city.

Exactly. I’m just a naive and humble, law-abiding citizen and such....but even I know the idiocy of smash-and-grab in your own goddamn neighborhood and literal nextdoor neighbors. This is what has me confused; they can’t be implying he was just randomly breaking into cars on his own street and literally next door

I recently saw a man pushing a cart down the middle of a busy industrial street, big trucks whizzing and swerving around him, and I started to call the police but then I stopped because I wasn’t entirely sure they wouldn’t just shoot this poor, confused man. I tried to find a homeless hotline or some other way to get

I read the SacBee article and...still don’t know what’s going on. None of this makes sense. Is the implication that he was randomly burgling in the neighborhood or something, and then tried to get back into his grandparents home when he heard the cops? They don’t ever seem to directly say that.

It was aired to do what Fox News does best, make white people angry and afraid.