This time in Northern Miami. Some kid with tism wanders away from his group home and his wrangler goes to get him. The kid is holding a toy truck that someone saw and thought was a weapon. Cops come and make the them get on the ground.
Guy gets on his back, hands up and just after the video cuts out gets shot in the leg. He'll live but the PD does not need something like this after the past few weeks. At this point we should just have a mega thread on black people getting shot by police and police getting killed by blacks.
Sounds like a legit unjustified shooting. Cops don't have a history of being kind to racial minorities or the disabled. Both factors probably played a role in this case, though I have a feeling most people will only focus on the racism aspect and not the ableism (most of the left wouldn't know what actual ableism was if it came and bit them in the ass).
Sounds like a legit unjustified shooting. Cops don't have a history of being kind to racial minorities or the disabled. Both factors probably played a role in this case, though I have a feeling most people will only focus on the racism aspect and not the ableism (most of the left wouldn't know what actual ableism was if it came and bit them in the ass).
I remember reading an article within the last year or two about how many police officers around the country just aren't trained to handle the severely autistic. It's common for the cops to confuse their tism for drug intoxication and they get frustrated when these autists won't follow simple orders like "may I see your ID".
So when you have both a nigger AND a retard rolling around in the street it's only natural that at least one of them had to get shot.
North Miami is a shithole, save for a few pockets and fronting the Intracoastal Waterway. Even African Americans hate it because it because it's full of Haitians.
So the man settled with the police. Shit like this happens all the time, and it only made news because of current events and it involved an autist.
Sounds like a legit unjustified shooting. Cops don't have a history of being kind to racial minorities or the disabled. Both factors probably played a role in this case, though I have a feeling most people will only focus on the racism aspect and not the ableism (most of the left wouldn't know what actual ableism was if it came and bit them in the ass).
Yeah even though that looks fishy I'm gonna wait to have more information before passing judgement. They don't see to say why the officer felt the need to fire his weapon, and what happened in the moments right before.
I doubt he was just on the ground like that and the officer thought 'Fuck it' and just decided to knee cap him for fun.
Even if it ends up being unjustified, it's gonna be one of the very rare unjustified shootings that happen every year. And BLM won't give a shit about it.