These types of cases are too plentiful these days. It seems people can do no wrong now. This fits right in with the "thin blue line" subject. How can you not feel that you need to band together when people start talking like the "experts" in this article.shakespeare wrote:
It bothers me to see celebs consider this woman as a martyr.
In my humble opinion, she wanted to die at the hands of police. There's a traffic stop video where the cops are actually being respectful, but she's screaming about they will have to kill her if they put hands on her and telling her children to fight the police. If the police show up at your door to serve a warrant and you choose to grab a loaded shotgun and get on social media and ignore pleases from your family to surrender...
You invited confrontation with cops. You wanted to die.
Anyone that feels the playing feel is still tilted dramatically is just not paying attention. If this interaction can be questioned to this level, how is a policeman supposed to know what it is they should/shouldn't do. A person with a shotgun fires at you and "experts" are telling you how wrong the police were and how it should not have happened that she got shot?
Anyone still want to tell me how they STILL believe the media is conservatively biased. Oh man if you do....and this is the Washington Post, a previously very conservative paper that went middle ground for a while and is now a liberal rag....amazing!!