Posted on 07/11/2020 3:03:37 AM PDT by knighthawk
Detroit Police Chief James Craig released body cam video showing that Hakim Littleton allegedly fired at officers before they shot and killed him Friday.
WXYZ reports that police arrived at 12:35 p.m. to arrest another individual on a DEA warrant when Littleton allegedly pulled a gun and fired one or two rounds at one of the arresting officers. Detroit police officers returned fire, and Littleton went down and allegedly continued firing as he fell.
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I am sure that some where, someone is posting that had the police not been harassing the black man, he would not have felt the need to fear for his life and try to defend it.
Poor hakim thought he could shoot and they wouldn’t shoot back, this is what they told him!
When will the riots start?
The riots were starting yesterday afternoon, until this video was released to all the Detroit TV stations. This release basically prevented a full fledged riot.
Couldn’t the officers just shoot the gun out of his hand?
I used to see it on Westerns all the time.
The dude was feeling suicidal...
Awesome reply!!
Thanks, but then again, when have these bastards ever needed an excuse to riot and burn and loot?
You have been watching too many westerns bro. 🤪🤪🤣🤗😆🤑🥳😊
Or shot him in the leg with a shotgun.
“Couldnt the officers just shoot the gun out of his hand?I used to see it on Westerns all the time.”
Funny you should say that because this report comes from; WXYZ “The Lone Rangers” birthplace
Best part of this thread is “they shot and killed him.”
How often is the leftist media wrong when they go full on a “bad cop” story? I’m curious about the percentage.
Notice that the man who was arrested wasn’t harmed at all.
Couldnt the officers just shoot the gun out of his hand?
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