Author Topic: A Black Cop Can Kill An Innocent White Young Man And You’ll Hear Crickets  (Read 2206 times)

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    While national news media continue to focus on race in Ferguson, Missouri, where a white police officer shot and killed an unarmed black teenager, they apparently don’t think a similar case in Utah with the races reversed is that newsworthy.

    Police in Salt Lake City are continuing their probe into an Aug. 11 shooting outside a 7-Eleven convenience store, when a black police officer, whom local media are referring to as “not white,” shot and killed 20-year-old Dillon Taylor, who was unarmed at the time, according to his supporters.

    Police Chief Chris Burbank said the entire incident was captured on the body camera of the officer who shot Taylor.

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    Police said officers were responding to a report of a man “waving a gun around.”

    When officer’s arrived, they found three men leaving the convenience store, with one, later identified as Taylor, reportedly matching the description of the person reported in a 9-1-1 call.

    Witnesses say Taylor was wearing headphones at the time and may have been trying to pull his pants up when he was gunned down.

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yeah...No money in it for the news outlets.

Unless there in concrete evidence that the shooting was totally unjustified, there would be few protestors to show on the evening news...and those who did protest likely would not be looting.

Of course, if it was a bad shooting and the cop is arrested, they would be able to turn that into visits by the usual suspects and that might lead into a news worthy riot for a week too.
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