Apparently the guy waits there every day for his kid to get off the school bus. Officers who were there to serve a warrant on someone else saw him get out of the vehicle with a gun and a black undercover officer shot the man. Now the protestors are saying the man was an angel and never owned a gun.
It looks like Char Meck police is abandoning one of their vehicles there. I just don't get this shit, if a crowd started throwing stuff at me I would probably shoot them.
I don't think most of the people down there protesting even care about the guy. It's just an opportunity to act like a fukn savage.
I think you're right, they just want an excuse to go savage.
Well, the police can play that game and better.
I'm not a fan of most protesters, nor am I a fan of most cops.
But sometimes, you need to react to violence, with violence.
The US seems to be erupting with violence, I don't want to be a doomsayer or anything; but I honestly see a big change coming, sooner rather than later.
I hope that all of us and our loved ones are prepared for whatever comes.
When we first learned that my woman and I were going to be parents; I felt dread. I didn't want to raise a child in such a hostile environment, but then we started prepping more and learning new skills. I want to be able to teach them to my woman and kids, because once my diabetic stash is gone...
Best not to think about it.
But I'll do whatever it takes, to make sure I can keep plugging away and provide for my family.
Stay safe, Woody.
It's not the size of the dog, in the fight. It's the size of the fight, in the dog.
"Protestors" were moving from location to location most of the night. They shut down one side of an interstate for a while looting from trucks and burning property. They gathered at Walmart stores and some looted but peacefully of course.
By 5 am there was a mess everywhere but the poor oppressed protestors seemed to have had enough and gone home.
Social media was used to tell others where to gather. What a wonderful age we live in.
CMPD Police Chief Kerr Putney and Charlotte Mayor Jennifer Roberts held a news conference Wednesday morning following the fatal officer-involved shooting of a man in Charlotte.
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