AGAIN? - Baltimore Man Dies From Injuries During Arrest

Work hard and you'll make it, they say.

We all have the same opportunities they say.

Even the banks are working against us.
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I'm not surprised but god damn man.
Banks are "chester" you know, the child molester.

He stalks, preys and gives you candy (mortgages) but leave out the fine print...That you're gonna sexually assaulted (I think the 4 letter r word is still banned)

And in true America fashion....greed.

Stuck on the "American Dream", they took the candy.
 
Does this deserve it's own thread?
CORNELIUS, N.C. — A 16-year-old boy wearing a bulletproof vest shot and injured a North Carolina police lieutenant who was responding to a domestic disturbance on Saturday.

WSOC reported that Grayson Ferrell faces charges after he allegedly shot Lt. James Quattlebaum in the stomach after police responded to a home in Cornelius.

Police responded to the home at about 11:30 a.m. in reference to a domestic disturbance call. The suspect, his mother and his girlfriend where reportedly home at the time of the shooting.

Officers came under fire and reportedly shot back, injuring Ferrell, according to WBTV. He faces charges.

The injured officer was rushed to the hospital, but was said to have been in fair condition on Saturday.

Cornelius Police have asked the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police take over the investigation into the shooting.

Read more: WSOC, WBTV
http://myfox8.com/2015/05... es-nc-officer/
oh, he looks like this.

Sorry if I'm late.
 
Was waiting to read dude got popped or something...

The hell man
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This dude is really popping off shots at them and they still go in to retrieve him safely
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^^^ I think dude is being sarcastic
Corrected out of respect to the tragic loss.  12 year old boy killed by a grown *** man/ law enforcement.  

And the same folks who are quick to call black folks thugs sided with the officer over the kid.  We got to do better. 
 
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Was waiting to read dude got popped or something...

The hell man :lol:

This dude is really popping off shots at them and they still go in to retrieve him safely :rofl: :rofl:

Dude, look at the case.

It's equal across the board.

There's no difference among white and black people.

/chopper
 
One of the things very noticeable in the city within the last week is the treatment of white protesters vs black protesters. Also the treatment of white people as curfew approached vs black people.

You would think 5-0 would be on their best behavior but like I've said before, they've been acting like storm troopers for so long with impunity so it doesn't even matter with the world watching.

No one seems to be talking about the laws that have changed designed to fill prisons. These privatized institutions aren't making money unless each bed is filled & then some. This has to be stopped right away.

Also the protesters that have been arrested are being held in inhumane conditions & are literally been given bread & water. No one is talking about that either.
 
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I was pulling for Mayweather but some black people I know bring up his comments on charity to Africa when they asked him why he does not help out or donate to them his response was what the f has Africa done for me. Personally I could care care less what he does with his money or Africa.
 
Just think of how many thousands of examples of police brutality that were never recorded on video & to think they're trying to make it illegal to video police. This Minnesota officer (Richard Jouppi ) was on a last change agreement & this was the final act that got him fired.





For those that are interested in a really good read, check out The Warmth Of Other Suns by Isabel Wilkerson (Pulitzer Prize winning writer). It documents the decades long migration of black people from the south to the north.

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On the evening of July 11, 1951, one of the biggest riots in U.S. history began after a young black couple moved into an apartment in all-white Cicero, IL, west of Chicago. The husband, Harvey Clark, was a World War II veteran who migrated to Chicago from Mississippi and was working as a bus driver. He and his wife Johnetta had been crammed with their two children in a two-room tenement with a family of five on the city's overcrowded South Side.

The couple found more space and cheaper rents in Cicero, closer to his work, but the sheriff turned them away when they first tried to move in. With a court order in hand, the couple finally moved their belongings into the apartment on July 11, as a mob formed around them, heckling and throwing rocks. The mob, many of them eastern European immigrants, grew to as many as 4,000 by nightfall. The couple fled, unable to stay overnight in their new apartment.

That night, the mob stormed the apartment and hurled the family's belongings out of a third floor window: the sofa, the chairs, the clothes, the baby pictures. The mob tore out the fixtures: the stove, the radiators, the sinks. They smashed the piano, overturned the refrigerator, bashed in the toilet. They set the family's belongings on fire and then firebombed the building, leaving even the white tenants homeless. The rioters overturned police cars and threw stones at firefighters who tried to put out the fire.

The Illinois Governor, Adlai Stevenson, had to call in the National Guard for the first time since the 1919 race riots in Chicago. It took more than 600 guardsmen, police officers and sheriff's deputies to beat back the mob that night and three more days for the rioting over the Clarks to subside.

The Clarks were prevented from spending a single night in Cicero. A total of 118 men were arrested in the rioting but none were indicted. Instead, the rental agent and the owner of the apartment building were indicted for inciting a riot by renting to the Clarks in the first place. The Cicero riot attracted worldwide attention and became a symbol of northern hostility to the arrival of millions of African-Americans during the Great Migration.
 
I was pulling for Mayweather but some black people I know bring up his comments on charity to Africa when they asked him why he does not help out or donate to them his response was what the f has Africa done for me. Personally I could care care less what he does with his money or Africa.

Europeans is why Africa is the way it is
 
I was pulling for Mayweather but some black people I know bring up his comments on charity to Africa when they asked him why he does not help out or donate to them his response was what the f has Africa done for me. Personally I could care care less what he does with his money or Africa.
not to play the Floyd apologist role..

But I heard that interview, and when you take that one bite, it looks bad.

He goes on to say "Africa hasn't given to my kids... Everyone wants to give give give... You can gibe too much until you have nothing"

Floyd has a foundation, and given to various charities...

He has a boxing club, and employs almost all black people.


We never go to CEOs that are raping people's pensions and bankers gambling with peoples savings...

And ask them to donate... Why go to Floyd?

Even though he DOES do it
 
I agree I can't ever be mad how another man spends his money, especially his earned money. I think a lot of people are just jealous.
 
Again with the eyes of the world watching, Baltimore's finest... They don't care. I guess the news cycle is done with Baltimore because this didn't rate for coverage...
 
Again with the eyes of the world watching, Baltimore's finest... They don't care. I guess the news cycle is done with Baltimore because this didn't rate for coverage...

What the cops did was ****** up but come on, you can't tell me he's not gonna russell jimmies with that shirt on.
 
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