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In reply to the discussion: TOON: Exhibit A: Why Black People Don't Automatically Believe Cops Who Say "I Feared For My Life." [View all]Blanks
(4,835 posts)38. I looked it up on YouTube, but I couldn't come up with it. Eom
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TOON: Exhibit A: Why Black People Don't Automatically Believe Cops Who Say "I Feared For My Life." [View all]
napkinz
Apr 2015
OP
Without video, ANY shooting all the cop has to do is say I was in fear for my life, like with Brown
NoJusticeNoPeace
Apr 2015
#2
I can remember back in the 80's when the cops wouldn't even go into Overtown (Miami Projects)
Ghost in the Machine
Apr 2015
#6
excellent video. I love the juxtaposition at the end with the white dad and son.
Victor_c3
Apr 2015
#25
Strange....it appears that the guy running away is the one actually fearing for his life.
Stellar
Apr 2015
#16
Agree. And because I'm white, I benefit from the privilege of not having to experience the sh!t
Heidi
Apr 2015
#39
Not just black people anymore. A lot of white folks are seeing the light. I'm one of them.
DesertDiamond
Apr 2015
#50