A White Australian Woman Is Dead: Do You Really believe It Takes 4 Days To Tell The Truth?
A woman who called 911 was shot and killed by Minneapolis cops who responded to her call. Neither cop had their body cam on, nor was the squad car camera on! Golly Gee !There must be a ghost in the machine that grabbed the officers gun and fired at the poor woman in her pajamas! No, there is no mystery here. It only takes a minute to tell the truth. But it can take over 4 days to make up a good lie. Justine Damond is the latest victim of the Police State. It is a sad state of affairs when the people have more to fear from the police than the so-called " criminals". I won't be calling 911.
Since we don't know the exact circumstances, we can't really judge, but it does seem that the officer in question was a little too hasty with his firearm. Hopefully, there will be an enquiry, but since there is no video evidence, we shall have to trust that the officers tell the truth, and perhaps there will be other witnesses.
Are you kidding ? You'll trust the people who turned off their body cams?I don't carry a gun and I'm not afraid of my shadow. If she would have called me she would still be alive. There is no good excuse for killing the woman who called you for help.
It'll be interesting to hear what his truth sounds like. He heard a noise, pulled his gun and shot whomever he saw?
While in the Navy on Shore Patrol Duty a man on patrol with me cried because there were no fights to break up that Saturday night. He wanted to "bust some heads!" Many cops R sadists and enjoy the power trip.
Once they start killing white people you know what's next...marshall law/total police state. They're just "testing the waters" now to see just how much they can get away with.
Well, they have been killing innocent white people in greater numbers than any other race. However, because of the circumstances this is high profile. Very suspicious that the cop is a black muslim. Most black cops are not. Perhaps scripted?
No, it does not take 4 days to tell the truth. This is just one example of many that prove to me that one should never blindly trust the police. I feel badly for anyone who is unjustly killed. We must have better screening of the police, higher standards and a minimum age requirement as well. People who've served in wars, have superiority complexes, have PTSD, etc. need to be put behind desks if they work for the police department at all. There are too many trigger happy and frightened cops who are harming and killing people over and over all across this country. Then, it's the taxpayers who must pay millions each time these senseless murders/killings/deaths "occur."
Hopefully her family and the public will make the senseless murder of a young woman about to be married count for something, and use it as a catalyst for change. It is no wonder that many people today have little respect for the police.
The only thing that is unusual about this story as you noted is she was (white). It's happened a few times in Chicago where the person calling 911 is the one who is killed by the cops.
Unfortunately there are some "trigger happy" cops out there who "fear for their lives" a little too easily. However the fact that both cops (body cameras) were turned off is alarming.
Right now the cops are off duty (with pay).
It will be interesting to see if this shooting goes the way they normally do where the cops are not indicted or if they are a jury votes to acquit them. Society is reluctant to punish "bad cops".
Everyone believed body cameras and dash cameras would reduce these types of shootings. However if the cameras aren't turned on or if there is a "malfunction" they're useless!
In fact there have been instances when the cameras were on and it meant nothing. People see and believe what (they) want.
Yes, it will be quite interesting to hear the story. There is also the theory that this is a hoax,which would explain no video; a psyops to create more animosity toward immigrants and muslims. There is so much deception, who knows what to believe?
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