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Forgery suspect killed by cop restricting his airway

The state, through it's police officers, violated the social contract.

This is that law of the gospel: Whatsoever you require that others should do to you, that do ye to them.
 
It’s so bizarre how the media just can’t say Antifa. Must. Stick. With. Narrative.

That's not the media saying it's white nationalists, it's the chief of police. Reading comprehension is a good thing.

LOL. The “evidence” that there were White Nationalist is that White people pelted police. Thst’s it. Read your own link.
 
Lancaster officials say group of armed, white men infiltrated protests, instigated violence Sunday

Police Chief Jarrad Berkihiser told reporters police observed white men wearing body armor, some with guns on hips.

"We also saw definite evidence that we believe white nationalist groups were here," Berkihiser said. "Any time my officers were pelted with rocks or water bottles filled with cayenne pepper, it was coming from Caucasian individuals in the crowd."

There were between five and 15 agitators, all white men in their late 20s and early 30s, according to Sorace, who said a state police video system is being used to review footage and identify the agitators.

It’s so bizarre how the media just can’t say Antifa. Must. Stick. With. Narrative.
Why are you complaining that the media is aping your MO?
 
It’s so bizarre how the media just can’t say Antifa. Must. Stick. With. Narrative.

That's not the media saying it's white nationalists, it's the chief of police. Reading comprehension is a good thing.

LOL. The “evidence” that there were White Nationalist is that White people pelted police. Thst’s it. Read your own link.

Apparently you didn't read the link, just the part I posted.

Police Chief Jarrad Berkihiser told reporters police observed white men wearing body armor, some with guns on hips.

That's not how ANTIFA dresses for protests.
 
Barr: It’s Antifa.

Antifa: It’s us.

Media: White men!

The only verified identity so far for an 'Antifa' accusation was general mayhem by a white drug addict who was trying to destroy court records. Which you didn't seem to acknowledge.

How does one identify 'Antifa'? Is it like gaydar?

The state, through it's police officers, violated the social contract.

This is that law of the gospel: Whatsoever you require that others should do to you, that do ye to them.

So the business owners who lost their stores can take it out on BLM?

How can someone be so proud to be so wrong? Have you ever read a book?
 
He's already face down & cuffed. There are 4 officers, 1 suspect. Why not just pick him up, put him in the car, drive him to the station, and do whatever legal procedures that go with arrest? If 4 cops can't do this without killing a man who is already restrained, IMO they shouldn't be cops.
 
Let's use a more analogous scenario. If a black cop did a similar thing to a white meth head, there certainly would not be nationwide riots or calls for a 1st degree prosecution by the likes of ZiprHead.

Mmm... :suspicion: I'm pretty sure that if a black cop had kneeled on a white meth head's neck until he died, that cop would have been charged with no delay.
 
The state, through it's police officers, violated the social contract.

This is that law of the gospel: Whatsoever you require that others should do to you, that do ye to them.

So the business owners who lost their stores can take it out on BLM?

No: not eye for an eye. That leaves us all blind. But we seem to have forgotten that the police are supposed to serve and to protect the people, not just white people, not just people with money or power. They work for us—and are simultaneously an extension of us. If the actions of the police are not a reflection of our values, that needs to be changed. If they are a reflection of our values and we truly do believe that police can kill a man over $20, than there’s a LOT that must be changed.
 
Let's use a more analogous scenario. If a black cop did a similar thing to a white meth head, there certainly would not be nationwide riots or calls for a 1st degree prosecution by the likes of ZiprHead.

Mmm... :suspicion: I'm pretty sure that if a black cop had kneeled on a white meth head's neck until he died, that cop would have been charged with no delay.
Doubtful. There certainly would not be any riots, much less nationwide riots, even after the cop was charged.
 
So the business owners who lost their stores can take it out on BLM?

No: not eye for an eye. That leaves us all blind. But we seem to have forgotten that the police are supposed to serve and to protect the people, not just white people, not just people with money or power. They work for us—and are simultaneously an extension of us. If the actions of the police are not a reflection of our values, that needs to be changed. If they are a reflection of our values and we truly do believe that police can kill a man over $20, than there’s a LOT that must be changed.

But let's not lose our reason. In a country of 300M+ people, how many police interactions are there in a given day? And how many end with violence? Where is the perspective here? This is insanity.
 
Let's use a more analogous scenario. If a black cop did a similar thing to a white meth head, there certainly would not be nationwide riots or calls for a 1st degree prosecution by the likes of ZiprHead.

Mmm... :suspicion: I'm pretty sure that if a black cop had kneeled on a white meth head's neck until he died, that cop would have been charged with no delay.
Doubtful. There certainly would not be any riots, much less nationwide riots, even after the cop was charged.

Can anyone recall the last time there were protests/riots over the death of a White male? It must have happened. I guess.
 
So the business owners who lost their stores can take it out on BLM?

No: not eye for an eye. That leaves us all blind. But we seem to have forgotten that the police are supposed to serve and to protect the people, not just white people, not just people with money or power. They work for us—and are simultaneously an extension of us. If the actions of the police are not a reflection of our values, that needs to be changed. If they are a reflection of our values and we truly do believe that police can kill a man over $20, than there’s a LOT that must be changed.

But let's not loose our reason. In a country of 300M+ people, how many police interactions are there in a given day? And how many end with violence? Where is the perspective here? This is insanity.

What is insanity that we tolerate such brutality even once.
 
But let's not loose our reason. In a country of 300M+ people, how many police interactions are there in a given day? And how many end with violence? Where is the perspective here? This is insanity.

What is insanity that we tolerate such brutality even once.

We don't. No one does. Yet it is not systemic or an epidemic.
 
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