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In reply to the discussion: Fort Hood sergeant says he shot and killed armed Black Lives Matter protestor [View all]LeftInTX
(34,484 posts)20. Yes, pretty much. . He was an anti-police libertarian
He does look like a proud boy, but he was anti police violence. He supported Jo Jorgensen for president
He was not a white supremacist. His fiancee was a black woman in a wheel chair. I got the impression that most of the core BLM group protesting were disaffected type people.
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Dial H For Hero
Jul 2020
OP
Show me the proof that the sergeant was attacked so he found it necessary to KILL a man.
efhmc
Jul 2020
#7
I knew nothing about his previous behaviour but just reading that excuse set off my
efhmc
Jul 2020
#12
There was a report where his gun was strapped across his body, but he never pointed it.
vsrazdem
Jul 2020
#27
The Chief said a person called 911, saying someone approached the driver-side window and pointed
Dial H For Hero
Aug 2020
#43
I'm not asserting anything, but I definitely would accept witness statements before I would
vsrazdem
Aug 2020
#44
I would be very surprised in any ride share company such as Uber, Lyft, etc., allowed their drivers
Dial H For Hero
Jul 2020
#30
Most estimates of the number of firearms in the US are in the neighborhood of half a billion.
Dial H For Hero
Jul 2020
#41