Tuesday, May 2, 2017

white police officer in texas felt threatened by a naked/unarmed teenage boy so he murdered him

Here we go again.  God please avenge us against these evil people! Destroy them once and for all.

The new king has a word for this kkkop; boy you better run! When the Lord sets up the new king in power, you will stand trial for this outrage. And I think you know the outcome of that. So run boy, run now, leave this country, coz' when the king comes it will be to late! He will track you down then wherever you are and bring you back to stand trial for your crimes. The Lord will deliver the king soon so run now boy! Or you will pay!

Another Unarmed Black Teen Shot And Killed By Police

Despite being told by a 911 dispatcher that the 17-year-old Black male was not armed, an Austin, Texas, police officer shot and killed the boy.
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An unarmed Black teenager was shot dead Monday by an Austin, Texas, police officer, who was clearly told by a 911 dispatcher that the young man was not armed, state officials confirmed Tuesday.
Another issue that is surfacing regarding the shooting is the fact that all Austin police officers are equipped with tasers, while officials have not yet wanted to speculate why it was not used in this case.




David Joseph, 17, was reported by witnesses of acting erratically and running naked in public, and when police arrived, Officer Geoffrey Freeman, who is said to be a veteran who joined the local police department in 2005, arrived on the scene he immediately pulled his gun and shot the boy. Freeman has since been placed on administrative leave.
The police officer, however, claims Joseph charged at him in spite of orders to stop. After being shot, Joseph was rushed to hospital for treatment, but died shortly after arriving.
“All of our officer-involved shootings are tragedies,” Austin Police Chief of Staff Brian Manley said to reporters during a press conference.
But Manley refused to respond to questions by reporters on whether Joseph was known to officers as possibly having a history of mental illness. Reporters also noted that a clear indication that the teenager was not well mentally was his lack of clothes.
All Manley had to say was that, “Now is not the day” to comment on this issue.
Local news outlet the Patch commented that this officer-involved shooting will likely reignite a dialogue about what many see as a disproportionate number of such incidents in Austin. They recalled that last year alone, there were three instances of an Austin police officer shooting a suspect dead in a span of just one week.
Local officials are expected to analyze the dashcam footage from Freeman’s squad car and he will be rendering a longer testimony of the incident.

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