Murders of Chicago Community Area. (click here)
Look this is murder, so was Michael Brown, Jr..
..."I believe (click here) this is a moment that can build bridges of understanding rather than become a barrier of misunderstanding. I understand that the people will be upset and will want to protest when they see this video. We as a city must rise to this moment.”...
This is the "Police Dead Body Syndrome for Evidence Documentation." When Laquan McDonald's body hit the ground having absorbed sixteen bullets intended to kill him; he was now 'hands off.' We have seen this before. The responding police officers did not run to the body on the ground to assess any life that might indicate he could be alive and possibly saved. There was no life saving measures.
To left Michael Brown, Jr. shooting by Darrel Wilson. The police shoot to kill. They know they are shooting to kill. They have no reaction to seek to save the life of the young black man after he hits the ground. What the heck is this? This is Chicago and Michael Brown, Jr. was in Ferguson, Missouri yet the reaction by police officers on the scene was exactly the same; "Let the street run red with blood." In the case with Brown, he laid in the street with his blood running from his head down the street for four hours.
There is no respect for life. These young, black men are completely depersonalized by the police officers. I think this indoctrination of African American men stretches back in time to Rodney King. There was no mercy when he was beaten. There is something very wrong in police training and we all, regardless of ethnicity, should be concerned.
Look this is murder, so was Michael Brown, Jr..
..."I believe (click here) this is a moment that can build bridges of understanding rather than become a barrier of misunderstanding. I understand that the people will be upset and will want to protest when they see this video. We as a city must rise to this moment.”...
This is the "Police Dead Body Syndrome for Evidence Documentation." When Laquan McDonald's body hit the ground having absorbed sixteen bullets intended to kill him; he was now 'hands off.' We have seen this before. The responding police officers did not run to the body on the ground to assess any life that might indicate he could be alive and possibly saved. There was no life saving measures.
To left Michael Brown, Jr. shooting by Darrel Wilson. The police shoot to kill. They know they are shooting to kill. They have no reaction to seek to save the life of the young black man after he hits the ground. What the heck is this? This is Chicago and Michael Brown, Jr. was in Ferguson, Missouri yet the reaction by police officers on the scene was exactly the same; "Let the street run red with blood." In the case with Brown, he laid in the street with his blood running from his head down the street for four hours.
There is no respect for life. These young, black men are completely depersonalized by the police officers. I think this indoctrination of African American men stretches back in time to Rodney King. There was no mercy when he was beaten. There is something very wrong in police training and we all, regardless of ethnicity, should be concerned.