Black Guy Won't Take A Knee (video)

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To bad Kapernick wasn't there to show him what to do

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He didn't want to take a knee, so he took a nap
 
Maybe the cop could learn how to shoot a knee?
Obviously their less than lethal attempts to stop him ended in him firing his gun. The most correct action by the cops in this situation would have been to shoot him once in the head.
 
The NFL players should lay down and play dead, instead of taking a knee
 
Nggr Down! Except the piece of shit was only wounded. Taxpayers will spend hundreds of thousands on its medical bills. It'll likely get a settlement from the city, as absurd as that is. And, it'll continue to be piece of shit victimizing others. #AfricanAmericaPrivilege.
 
Nggr Down! Except the piece of shit was only wounded. Taxpayers will spend hundreds of thousands on its medical bills. It'll likely get a settlement from the city, as absurd as that is. And, it'll continue to be piece of shit victimizing others. #AfricanAmericaPrivilege.
I wonder if the stupid piece of shit lived. All that lead flying, you'd think the clown would be toast. If not, those cops need a lot more time on the firing range.

Cops deal with a lot of crap. They deserve our support.
 
What's sad is that the whole incident could have been quickly and easily resolved if the dumbass would have complied with, what I thought, was a reasonable request. That cop was a lot more patient than most people would be, imo. He gave that stupid fuck every chance to avoid getting shot. It seems to be a waste of breath with most of these animals.
 
I wonder if the stupid piece of shit lived. All that lead flying, you'd think the clown would be toast. If not, those cops need a lot more time on the firing range.
Cops deal with a lot of crap. They deserve our support.
Three Escambia County Sheriff’s deputies have been cleared of any wrongdoing in an October, 2017 shootout with a robbery suspect. Prosecutors said a key piece of evidence in coming to that decision was the dash-cam video from the first-responding deputy.

In that video, which has now been released by the State Attorney’s Office, Deputy Patrick Roberts can be seen and heard commanding Demetric Denario Carter to keep his hands up and get on the ground for more than two minutes. Roberts could see a handgun in Carter’s back pocket.

Even after backup arrived, Carter refused to comply. Deputy Roberts tased Carter who pulled his gun and fires several shots as he was going to the ground. Deputies responded with fire of their own, wounding Carter who was taken into custody.
 

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