“Marijuana and crack cocaine were found in the house.”
If this mother of several was aware of drugs in the home then she is to blame.
Marijuana and crack cocaine were found in the house.
If this mother of several was aware of drugs in the home then she is to blame.
Funny...I thought the penalty for something like thgat was jail time....not death...
Must have missed that one...
Sure you wanna go there?
If this mother of several was aware of drugs in the home then she is to blame.
So, just knowing about drugs merits the death penalty administered violently without a judge or jury - just shot by the cops with your child in your arms?
I am utterly without words.
You’re sick.
“If this mother of several was aware of drugs in the home then she is to blame.”
If the authorities can’t keep drugs out of prisons. how is this woman going to keep them out of her house? Jerk*ff!
“If this mother of several was aware of drugs in the home then she is to blame.”
If the authorities can’t keep drugs out of prisons. how is this woman going to keep them out of her house? Jerk*ff!
Yeah, that's the ticket, let's just have the police kill people who use illegal drugs.
To blame for what? For drugs being in the home?
Or are you suggesting if she was unarmed, she is also to blame for herself being shot to death?
Maybe freedom isn’t for everybody.
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Lots to think about in this case... and many sides to the story.
Drugs were found in the house -
Did the Police know that there was a small child present?
What were the exact circumstances behind the shooting? Was the mother pointing a gun at police while holding her child, or with her child very close?
We just don’t know enough. But I will venture to say that the young mother was not innocent - not that that in ANY way earns the penalty of a child getting shot. But if the police were acting according to the rules - and doing their best to control the situation - then screw the PC race-baiters and give the cops a break. But if they were acting carelessly - that is another story.
But I also have a question... Where were these neighbors screams for justice when drugs were being dealt from that house? OR were they the customers?
This is a sickness, this war on drugs and justification of whatever it is the police might do in the process of enforcing it.
Simply a sickness
I used to think like you until it came out that the 90-something year old lady in Atlanta was made to lay down and bleed to death so that the cops could plant drugs in her basement because they had bad information. After that, and after reading the Cato Institutes web site on bad police raids, I no longer find it necessary to do paramilitary raids for a victimless crime (victimless until the cops kill a woman and blow her infant son's finger off). There are alternatives to these types of show-off police tactics.
This happens to people, white or black, more and more often lately. The idea of staging a swat type raid on people because of drugs is simply wrong. Are you going to tell me this woman holding a baby was resisting arrest? Drug dealers can be arrested in daylight hours away from their homes without doing unconstitutional no knock warrents. I don't care if a judge says these warrents are ok, they are unconstitutional. This woman may have been aware of the drugs, she is NOT to blame for getting shot. They weren't raiding a serial killers home or some terrorists strong hold, they were busting into a private citizens home in the hopes of fame and glory and killed a woman who shouldn't have been killed, or do we have the death penalty for drug dealers now?
The only ones to blame for this death and baby mutilation are the police who raided this house. We need to stop these swat teams now, they grown out of hand and result in several deaths a year, often times in a raid on the wrong house.
I would love to see what justification the cops used for shooting this woman.
Nah, let them riot