Ok, well I like to pass judgement when I know all the facts. Not one side of the story as presented by a new article on the web.philip964 wrote:
Five white policemen beat up one black man who apparently has broken no laws. Racially motivated. No. Racial overtones. Yes. I stand by my choice of words.
Five white police officers beat up one black man not apparently violating any law, racially motivated, no. Racial overtones. Yes. I stand by my choice of words.
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- Fri Jun 29, 2012 10:46 am
- Forum: The Crime Blotter
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- Fri Jun 29, 2012 8:47 am
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It's a very white state...I spent 8 years of my life up there. But to say there are racial overtones is uninformed and incorrect.Bullwhip wrote:I see one black face in the bunch of cops. It's a pretty white state, nothing unusual about that.pbwalker wrote:philip964 wrote:The incident has racial overtones as the CHL holder is Black and the police appeared to be Caucasian.
wow...
Dont' know if they picked him out because he's black, but they sure did him wrong if he's telling it how it really went down.
- Tue Jun 26, 2012 9:13 am
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philip964 wrote:The incident has racial overtones as the CHL holder is Black and the police appeared to be Caucasian.
wow...
- Mon Jun 25, 2012 9:07 pm
- Forum: The Crime Blotter
- Topic: Minn. Police Beat Man For Gun, Despite Permit
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Re: Minn. Police Beat Man For Gun, Despite Permit
So you are saying he deserved to get beat? You sure are making a lot of assumptions here...philip964 wrote:"leaving a downtown nightclub" Was it also at 2 am? Was he drunk or had been drinking? Concealed means concealed. "noticed a gun in his waist band" Not in a holster? Oh. We all do that too, the not in a holster waist band thing. I'm sure he passed the attitude test too.
Sorry, I'm not the least bit sympathetic.