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Good riddance.
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I’m screamingOnly thing that would have been better is if a train came through. Wish that dude would have died.
he was breathing hardhe’s shook. hand trembling
or a medical thing
edit. the machine thing going off is shaking
lol didn’t catch thathe was breathing hard
What's sad is there aren't consequences for crazy 911 claims.
What will it take? The lady easily couldve said "I think I see a gun", and 4 minutes later, dude is on the ground or shot and killed because hes unsure what the hell is even happening. The police are setting a bad precedent here. If police can say they fear for their lives, I can see the next white women saying the same thing and it not ending well. We've seen Zimmerman take it into his own hands. I fear for the day that a random white lady does the same to some random solicitor, or person in need. But then again, thats already happened
They need to track this woman down and try to instill some sense of common sense.. For most of them, >40 yrs old, that racism is instilled in them at a young age. You can't fix that.
Sad stuff. There is no remorse. These people aren't human to them.
What will it take? I think police need to be flooded with other non sense calls.Like that story above says, if you see something, say something. "White soccer mom is kidnapping neighborhood kids. Why is there a hispanic girl in her van?" Turn the tables on suspicious activity
WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) - The mayor of Delaware's biggest city is apologizing after Muslim children were asked to stay out of a municipal pool because of their clothing.
In a statement issued Saturday night, Wilmington Mayor Mike Purzycki said the city was wrong to use a vaguely-worded policy to bar Muslim kids wearing cotton shirts, shorts and headscarves from the city's Foster Brown pool.
City officials had justified the kids' exclusion based on a rule against wearing cotton in the pools. City officials defended the rule by saying cotton poses a safety risk and strains the pool's filtration system.