Re: Saddened by NY Grand Jury Decision To NOT Indi
I really do not know enough about the case to have a respected opinion, however, I do believe that "officers" continually take liberty from the people and they do this casually. I have not even seen the footage of the altercation or have even the slightest understanding of what led up to the chokehold. It is always easy to see the injustice in cases like this. We must also be mindful of our decisions to avoid these altercations and how they will effect future situations involving officers and criminals.
What I mean by this is, what if the result of this particular case concludes in a criminal merely having to say the words "I can't Breath" and all officers MUST stop and let loose. What if senseless deaths of officers result in a changing of how criminals are detained etc... this truly is a balancing act.
What troubles me is this; our society in America has rapidly become a cesspool. the youth is overly narcissistic and entitled and anything consisting of punishment is out of the question (until it has to do with anything that directly affects them) because who can infringe upon my rights to do whatever I want !!!?
All deaths involving black people committing crimes are injustice! seriously? wake up people This is nothing short of sensationalism played out by the media and leftist liberal groups taking yet another foothold on the ear of Americans. This is an attack on the mind of the American people creating some sort racial based conspiracy in order to fuel political machines on the upcoming elections.
Where is the concern with the black on white crimes that escalated since these two cases (ferguson and NY)? The blacks in these areas continue to be lawless in the areas in which they live. Most of these lawless people only see an opportunity to steal, rape, maim, kill and in some twisted way justify it.
I too am saddened by the results of this decision not to indict... but it is the American people that should be held on trial!
More on that later...
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