And thats just one story, we can bring up Philando. Where the cop said "Dont reach for it dont reach for it"....then told his fellow officer on camera he never saw a gun and didnt know where it was, THEN under examination said he saw the gun and the barrel just looked like it kept "coming and coming".
The officer was hispanic and the officer told Castile to not reach for 4 different times. When the officer first pulled Castile over, Castile informed him that he did have a firearm and the officer responded, in a matter of fact type of fashion '
okay, just don't reach for it, then.'
My belief from watching the video is that Castile was likely reaching for his registration and insurance as the officer requested it. I believe that when Castile was reaching for his registration, the officer thought he was reaching for the gun. When the officer told him to not reach for it, again...there was miscommunication between the officer and Castile...Castile not understanding that the officer didn't want him to reach in that general direction, period. And the officer not understanding that Castile wasn't reaching for the gun and instead reaching for his insurance and registration. But, the officer doesn't know what Castile is doing and in the matter of 4 seconds and having told him 4 times to not reach for the gun the officer shot and killed Castile. I think it's terribly unfortunate, but I don't think it was based off of racism because I don't believe that hispanic police officers are racist against blacks and the officer was put in a bad situation as well.
Or eric garner...choked to death for selling cigarettes.
Garner wasn't choked to death for selling cigarettes.
First, Garner wasn't selling cigarettes. There was no report of such happening at the time. There was a fight between two black teens and Garner broke up the fight. The police had come over right as the fight was happening and having seen Garner before because he had a past history of illegally selling cigarettes it eventually came to the police wanting to arrest Garner.
The officer that applied the chokehold on Garner was found innocent by the grand jury because the officer's defense team was able to prove that Garner died of a heart attack and not from choking. And across the country officers are protected from deaths like that in the midst of an arrest. Also, the choke hold was only against the regulations of the officer's precinct, it was not against New York State Law.
I think the officer's handled Garner in a poor fashion. They got the wrong guy and they could have done a better job of convincing him to comply with their orders. But it wasn't some evil, racist plan to kill him just because he was black and the grand jury, which included black members, didn't find the officer innocent because they were also racist.
Or...the list is exhaustive.
It really isn't. And it applies to whites unjustly killed by cops as well.
Of course, for this supposed institutional racism in law enforcement the Asian population is still far less likely to be killed by cops than whites. Must be selective racism of white cops hating other whites more than they hate Asians.
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