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And to reiterate the point that a suspect being unarmed does not necessarily mean that he was harmless or that shooting him or her was wrong, I present to you Rodney Applewhite.
This guy, on probation for armed robbery, led police on a chase during a traffic stop. Then, as police caught up with him and tried to cuff him, he goes for one of their guns and naturally gets shot himself.
A Black life ends in a New Mexico police shooting
Another article places his destination as Phoenix. So what was he doing outside Los Lunas when a natural way to Phoenix would take him on I-40 through Duke City? More on that later.
In any case, he did such a good job turning his life around he turned it a full 360°...
Protesters demand information on New Mexico State Police shooting of Black man
Of course, the "protesters" say they want information, do not want any information released that does not portray blacks shot by police in the best light. Because if all facts are out, it's hard to keep pretending that this was a "lynching".
What nonsense! How would she describe him if not suspect?
By the way, this is the video of the unarmed, but still dangerous, Applewhite.
This guy, on probation for armed robbery, led police on a chase during a traffic stop. Then, as police caught up with him and tried to cuff him, he goes for one of their guns and naturally gets shot himself.
A Black life ends in a New Mexico police shooting
NM Political Report said:Rodney Applewhite, 25, was driving through New Mexico late last week on his way to Arizona to spend Thanksgiving with his mother and other family members.
Just outside of Los Lunas, on the last leg of a trip that started in South Bend, Indiana, a New Mexico State Police officer attempted to pull Applewhite over for what was described as a traffic stop.
Another article places his destination as Phoenix. So what was he doing outside Los Lunas when a natural way to Phoenix would take him on I-40 through Duke City? More on that later.
"Unarmed" doesn't mean shit if he tries to arm himself with officer's gun!It was 8:32 a.m., a NMSP press release said. About 10 minutes later, two state troopers tried to arrest Applewhite. When an altercation occurred with the first officer, the second officer shot Applewhite, firing “at least one round,” the NMSP said. Applewhite, unarmed, died that day in the hospital.
No, because of his actions.“I can’t sleep, I can’t eat. I’m heartbroken,” Applewhite’s mother, Katrina Cox, said by phone. “Why is it always shoot to kill? Because he’s tall and he’s a black man?”
According to the press statement, Applewhite was driving his grey Chrysler 200 on the Manzano Expressway, a barren two-lane road east of I-25, when the first officer tried to pull him over. He fled and the state police pursued him, using tire-deflation devices to try to stop him. About seven minutes later, a dispatcher described his whereabouts and the two officers involved in the shooting incident found him standing outside the car. When they tried to take him into custody, Applewhite resisted arrest and grabbed one officer’s gun, the report said. The second officer shot and killed him.
[Surprised Pikachu]Applewhite was on probation, stemming from an incident in 2015, when two of his friends robbed a drug dealer during a party, carrying an unloaded gun. Applewhite was waiting outside in the getaway car. At the time, he was in the National Guard and attending college at Indiana University South Bend.
You know what's a good way to get shot by police, regardless of race? Try to take their fucking gun.“He knew he was on probation and just freaked out. You know, [with] police behind you. Anyone would freak out,” his mother said, referring to the disproportionate numbers of Black men who have been killed by police officers.
"Turning his life around" has become a very trite trope with these cases. At least this guy wasn't an "aspiring rapper".“He was just trying to figure out how he could change his life so he wouldn’t end up back in jail,” said Rhamon Mallard, a close friend of Applewhite’s.
“The thing that I really didn’t like about the police report,” Mallard added, “is that they didn’t want to put his name out there. But they did say that he was a criminal.”
In any case, he did such a good job turning his life around he turned it a full 360°...
Protesters demand information on New Mexico State Police shooting of Black man
Santa Fe New Mexican said:Around 7:30 a.m. on the day of the fatal shooting, the Valencia County Sheriff’s Office received a call from a homeowner about a burglary on Pueblitos Road in Belen, police said. The homeowner confronted the man, who asked, “Is this my house?”
After being told no, the man asked if the home was in South Bend before being told to leave. Applewhite matched the description of the man and his vehicle, according to the release.
Of course, the "protesters" say they want information, do not want any information released that does not portray blacks shot by police in the best light. Because if all facts are out, it's hard to keep pretending that this was a "lynching".
Guerrero, the protester, said in a phone call a few hours after the demonstration that the timing of the release was “deliberate,” while calling for state Attorney General Hector Balderas to open an investigation.
“We’re very saddened by state police’s response,” Guerrero said. “In particular that they would lead with the headline that says ‘suspect.’ We understand that narratives such as this are intended to devalue our lives. We are even more disheartened that there is no indication of them taking responsibility or even a suggestion that a transparent investigation would happen.”
What nonsense! How would she describe him if not suspect?
By the way, this is the video of the unarmed, but still dangerous, Applewhite.