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In reply to the discussion: In the auto parts store yesterday...white privilege [View all]csziggy
(34,189 posts)48. ‘The Tail Light Was Not Out’ Diamond Reynolds Makes Startling Statement
The Tail Light Was Not Out Diamond Reynolds Makes Startling Statement on Murderous Traffic Stop
Claire Bernish July 7, 2016
<SNIP>
Castile, Reynolds and her four-year-old daughter had been pulled over by St. Anthony, Minnesota, Police for a broken tail light on Wednesday night, but as Reynolds grieved Thursday,
The police officer stopped us for a busted tail light that was not busted. They pulled us over on the side of the road, asked for license and registration. As he was reaching for his license and registration, he told the officer that he was licensed to carry and had [a firearm]. As he got back, comfortable, the police took four or five shots into him for no reason.
They took his life for no reason. They did this to my daughter and they did this to me and now I want justice, Reynolds demanded through tears.
Read more at http://thefreethoughtproject.com/diamond-reynolds-admits-taillight/#gx5zkxbbbUOvbrPm.99
Claire Bernish July 7, 2016
<SNIP>
Castile, Reynolds and her four-year-old daughter had been pulled over by St. Anthony, Minnesota, Police for a broken tail light on Wednesday night, but as Reynolds grieved Thursday,
The police officer stopped us for a busted tail light that was not busted. They pulled us over on the side of the road, asked for license and registration. As he was reaching for his license and registration, he told the officer that he was licensed to carry and had [a firearm]. As he got back, comfortable, the police took four or five shots into him for no reason.
They took his life for no reason. They did this to my daughter and they did this to me and now I want justice, Reynolds demanded through tears.
Read more at http://thefreethoughtproject.com/diamond-reynolds-admits-taillight/#gx5zkxbbbUOvbrPm.99
Video at link.
I can remember cop movies as long ago as the 1960s showing cops breaking tail lights with their batons to justify stopping cars. Now they simply lie about an infraction to have an excuse for pulling people over.
Making sure that everything on your car is in perfect working order and driving defensively within every detail of the law or following every single one of the "rules" posted above will NOT make sure you are safe from police excessive violence. Bad cops will be bad cops.
When I was in college in the early 1970s a Polk County, Florida cop was caught pulling over women and raping them. Then he'd blackmail them into not reporting their rapes by claiming that he would charge them with prostitution. That same crime, same pattern still happens today - within the last year a cop (not sure where, maybe Missouri) was convicted of the exact same crime.
Those women had nothing wrong with their cars, no reason for the cop to pull them over other than his intent to commit a crime. Unless we get rid of the bad cops, crimes on people of color and women will continue.
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Well I'm all for legalization, amnesty for all those rotting in prisons now on pot convictions, and
PatrickforO
Jul 2016
#19
wrong, the man was injured because he kept pulling away from the officers, and he
frankieallen
Jul 2016
#38
There is a report that he matched the description of a suspect in a robbery case
mythology
Jul 2016
#60
It's encouraging to know, that even though I don't understand it now, in several years I might.
egduj
Jul 2016
#36
I know, when you tell a white person who is looking for a job and struggling to pay medical bills
Nye Bevan
Jul 2016
#28
Republicans have abandoned the saying, "An injury to one is an injury to all"....
Spitfire of ATJ
Jul 2016
#21
I learned about white privilege in 1958, when we were stationed in Cherry Point, NC,
mountain grammy
Jul 2016
#51