mpharris36 wrote:HarthorneWingo wrote:mpharris36 wrote:
I prefer not to go down the road you might be inferring. The only fact I know right now is one is a 30 year old mother of a 6 year old boy. If you believe she desreves to die because there are members on that force that are indeed part of a gang...well to put it nicely I can't support that.
I don't think anyone really supports it but some have pointed to it as a reflexive response to the systemic and brutal treatment at the hands of police. If you want to get really basic about, you can look no further than The Bible.
"A man shall reap what he sows."
And my stance go to Derrick Chauvin and do that if you really want the "eye for an eye" approach. Honestly I wouldn't shed a tear, but unless some facts drop that these two officers were specifically involved some sort of incident or criminal activity it just seems like an assassination attempt on two innocent people that for all we know could be upstanding citizens.
I mean wingo you had a group of people outside the hospital chanting "I hope they die". Have we really gotten to that point of no return? But then I see men like Najee Ali and believe there is hope.
I hear you. I don't condone the act of the perp or the classless chanting of the crowd outside the hospital. But I understand that people who live in neighborhoods where the police have terrorized them have experienced things that most people don't understand. Also, we don't know why the shooter chose these particular officers. Maybe they had done something despicable to this shooter or his family? I don't think we know yet. Police now have to realize that the unions' overzealous support of criminal cops and the militarization of the police has brought about and "us vs. them" problem that has gotten worse. The police are out of control. This is why we need to reform the criminal justice system.


























