Reports are that he is in serious condition. He's 75 years old. Didn't stop them from walking past him like he was trash so they could arrest somebody.
If Floyd and henchmen had forcibly entered the home and put a gun to your pregnant wife's stomach while tossing the place, would you consider him a scumbag?
If Floyd and henchmen had forcibly entered the home and put a gun to your pregnant wife's stomach while tossing the place, would you consider him a scumbag?
I just saw serious, but stable condition. The 2 cops are suspended and under IA investigation. Every politician in NY is on this now, no rug sweeping on this one.
I’m just thankful that they had a military field medic with them so he could start getting immediate treatment.
The only legislation I can think of is some sort of police reform, but other than that I cant really think of anythingLegitimate question, are there any specific demands being sought by protestors at this point? I certainly recognize the source of their discontent and their desire for black people to be treated more fairly, but it seems as if I haven’t seen this concept clearly defined with well-outlined expectations that can be enacted with criminal justice reform. In contrast with 1968, is there some kind of legislation that will put an end to this?
I’m just not sure that we can allow the indefinite continuation of protests that frequently evolve into riots and, without something more concrete than “all lives can’t matter until black lives matter” as a guiding principle/goal, there isn’t a clear end in sight here.
The scary thing is had it not been captured on video nothing would have probably happened.
So you have to wonder how often police do stuff like this that they never see consequences for.
I don’t know what VBH said. My point is it shouldn’t matter if the victim was Mother Teresa or Charles Manson. It was a murder by a police officer. I fail to see how the victim’s background matters in the least.
I would. But I also wouldn’t know who you were talking about had he not been murdered by the police.
Given that he was murdered and that how I know who he is, the evidence he may otherwise be a scumbag doesn’t matter. In fact, not even sure why it is relevant or brought up.
Legitimate question, are there any specific demands being sought by protestors at this point? I certainly recognize the source of their discontent and their desire for black people to be treated more fairly, but it seems as if I haven’t seen this concept clearly defined with well-outlined expectations that can be enacted with criminal justice reform. In contrast with 1968, is there some kind of legislation that will put an end to this?
I’m just not sure that we can allow the indefinite continuation of protests that frequently evolve into riots and, without something more concrete than “all lives can’t matter until black lives matter” as a guiding principle/goal, there isn’t a clear end in sight here.
Then you agree with the poster that Bham took exception to. That was part and parcel of the comment. It was "brought up" because the person terming him a scumbag was saying he's not a martyr, not that it has bearing on his death. It was just a comment.