No, he wasn’t involved. Hasn’t been for quite some time.
No, he wasn’t involved. Hasn’t been for quite some time.
Jesus Christ.
It’s so weird how these software errors seem to appear in really high profile cases like this. Just like how the body cams are so frequently turned off or malfunctioning when the police are accused of misconduct.
Yeah... The death is unacceptable... Regardless of the past crimes.
His criminal record might actually be very important to current events, just not for the reasons people like Johnson think it is:
Shocked! Shocked I am...
I think it’s worth pointing out that while armed robbery is, uh... not great; three of his convictions (for which he did a total of more than two years if the caption is right) were for cocaine - AKA “the thing that’s only a crime when you’re black.”
and while his colleagues stood by and did nothing.
People keep bringing up his criminal history as if it justifies his death.
The most important part of the sentance “A cop murdered him for his criminal lifestyle” is “A cop *murdered* him.”
Oh, for the sake of biblical knowledge.
He looks like the only race he's ever been in is the white one.
His criminal history is irrelevant. What IS relevant was the cop continuing to knee him down over a prolonged period of time preventing him from breathing, even after George clearly indicated as such, and while his colleagues stood by and did nothing.
Yeah, see how Republicans reacted to Black Panthers exercising their 2nd Amendment rights in the ‘60s and ‘70s.
Especially since we’re being told again that property is so much more important than human lives.
Watch out for raging night club/bar security because 99% of these fuckers are going to be unemployed in the near future. I hope Buffalo and whatever town the cops who cheered as their captain did a perp walk for beating a college student with a baton all get flushed.
Jessica Jones’ intro is a good one.
It might equal simple nostalgia, but the early ‘90s Fox show “Get a Life.”
Twin Peaks
Okay, so time and technology has moved on a bit, but this must have broken the minds of an entire generation of kids back in 1963.