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"Police officers in Marksville, Louisiana, shot and killed a 6-year-old and critically wounded his father following a vehicle pursuit on Tuesday.

Avoyelles Parish Coroner Dr. L. J. Mayeux later identified the boy as Jeremy Mardis. He was reportedly in the passenger seat of the car when he was fatally struck in the head and chest.

Jeremy is now the youngest person to have been killed by police in the U.S. this year, according to unofficial data collected by The Guardian.

His father, identified as Chris Few, was driving the vehicle when police opened fire. Mayuex told The Associated Press that Few reached a dead end during the chase, at which point he attempted to reverse the car into the officers. The officers then “discharged their weapons” at the vehicle, Louisiana State Police said.

The U.S. Department of Justice recommends that police departments institute policies prohibiting officers from shooting into moving vehicles, primarily because it's not an effective tactic to stop a car that is driving toward an officer."
Louisiana Police Officers Open Fire On Car, Killing 6-Year-Old Passenger
 
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"Police officers in Marksville, Louisiana, shot and killed a 6-year-old and critically wounded his father following a vehicle pursuit on Tuesday.

Avoyelles Parish Coroner Dr. L. J. Mayeux later identified the boy as Jeremy Mardis. He was reportedly in the passenger seat of the car when he was fatally struck in the head and chest.

Jeremy is now the youngest person to have been killed by police in the U.S. this year, according to unofficial data collected by The Guardian.

His father, identified as Chris Few, was driving the vehicle when police opened fire. Mayuex told The Associated Press that Few reached a dead end during the chase, at which point he attempted to reverse the car into the officers. The officers then “discharged their weapons” at the vehicle, Louisiana State Police said.

The U.S. Department of Justice recommends that police departments institute policies prohibiting officers from shooting into moving vehicles, primarily because it's not an effective tactic to stop a car that is driving toward an officer."
Louisiana Police Officers Open Fire On Car, Killing 6-Year-Old Passenger

Yo, damn good Democrat Dad?

"GTP"
 
Good work, boys. Hello Public Relations, we did it again...

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"Police officers in Marksville, Louisiana, shot and killed a 6-year-old and critically wounded his father following a vehicle pursuit on Tuesday.

Avoyelles Parish Coroner Dr. L. J. Mayeux later identified the boy as Jeremy Mardis. He was reportedly in the passenger seat of the car when he was fatally struck in the head and chest.

Jeremy is now the youngest person to have been killed by police in the U.S. this year, according to unofficial data collected by The Guardian.

His father, identified as Chris Few, was driving the vehicle when police opened fire. Mayuex told The Associated Press that Few reached a dead end during the chase, at which point he attempted to reverse the car into the officers. The officers then “discharged their weapons” at the vehicle, Louisiana State Police said.

The U.S. Department of Justice recommends that police departments institute policies prohibiting officers from shooting into moving vehicles, primarily because it's not an effective tactic to stop a car that is driving toward an officer."
Louisiana Police Officers Open Fire On Car, Killing 6-Year-Old Passenger

Yo, damn good Democrat Dad?

"GTP"
There, and whitey? Not a chance in hell.
 
Good work, boys. Hello Public Relations, we did it again...

1185003_10202148648102393_1969065366_n.jpg

"Police officers in Marksville, Louisiana, shot and killed a 6-year-old and critically wounded his father following a vehicle pursuit on Tuesday.

Avoyelles Parish Coroner Dr. L. J. Mayeux later identified the boy as Jeremy Mardis. He was reportedly in the passenger seat of the car when he was fatally struck in the head and chest.

Jeremy is now the youngest person to have been killed by police in the U.S. this year, according to unofficial data collected by The Guardian.

His father, identified as Chris Few, was driving the vehicle when police opened fire. Mayuex told The Associated Press that Few reached a dead end during the chase, at which point he attempted to reverse the car into the officers. The officers then “discharged their weapons” at the vehicle, Louisiana State Police said.

The U.S. Department of Justice recommends that police departments institute policies prohibiting officers from shooting into moving vehicles, primarily because it's not an effective tactic to stop a car that is driving toward an officer."
Louisiana Police Officers Open Fire On Car, Killing 6-Year-Old Passenger

Yo, damn good Democrat Dad?

"GTP"
There, and whitey? Not a chance in hell.

Yo, must live close to the Projects?

"GTP"
 
Good work, boys. Hello Public Relations, we did it again...

1185003_10202148648102393_1969065366_n.jpg

"Police officers in Marksville, Louisiana, shot and killed a 6-year-old and critically wounded his father following a vehicle pursuit on Tuesday.

Avoyelles Parish Coroner Dr. L. J. Mayeux later identified the boy as Jeremy Mardis. He was reportedly in the passenger seat of the car when he was fatally struck in the head and chest.

Jeremy is now the youngest person to have been killed by police in the U.S. this year, according to unofficial data collected by The Guardian.

His father, identified as Chris Few, was driving the vehicle when police opened fire. Mayuex told The Associated Press that Few reached a dead end during the chase, at which point he attempted to reverse the car into the officers. The officers then “discharged their weapons” at the vehicle, Louisiana State Police said.

The U.S. Department of Justice recommends that police departments institute policies prohibiting officers from shooting into moving vehicles, primarily because it's not an effective tactic to stop a car that is driving toward an officer."
Louisiana Police Officers Open Fire On Car, Killing 6-Year-Old Passenger

Yo, damn good Democrat Dad?

"GTP"
There, and whitey? Not a chance in hell.

Yo, must live close to the Projects?

"GTP"
Yo, I'm not sure if my door locks work, there's no need to lock them here...
 
"His father, identified as Chris Few, was driving the vehicle when police opened fire. Mayuex told The Associated Press that Few reached a dead end during the chase, at which point he attempted to reverse the car into the officers. The officers then “discharged their weapons” at the vehicle"

So ....

Why didn't he stop?
 
"His father, identified as Chris Few, was driving the vehicle when police opened fire. Mayuex told The Associated Press that Few reached a dead end during the chase, at which point he attempted to reverse the car into the officers. The officers then “discharged their weapons” at the vehicle"

So ....

Why didn't he stop?
God only knows, and in this case, it doesn't matter, the blood of a child has already been spilled...
 
"His father, identified as Chris Few, was driving the vehicle when police opened fire. Mayuex told The Associated Press that Few reached a dead end during the chase, at which point he attempted to reverse the car into the officers. The officers then “discharged their weapons” at the vehicle"

So ....

Why didn't he stop?
God only knows, and in this case, it doesn't matter, the blood of a child has already been spilled...

It does matter. He killed his child.
 
"His father, identified as Chris Few, was driving the vehicle when police opened fire. Mayuex told The Associated Press that Few reached a dead end during the chase, at which point he attempted to reverse the car into the officers. The officers then “discharged their weapons” at the vehicle"

So ....

Why didn't he stop?
God only knows, and in this case, it doesn't matter, the blood of a child has already been spilled...

It does matter. He killed his child.
No, the cops killed his child. They were the ones firing guns and that is what guns do. They don't stop trucks, they kill things, in this case, a child.
 
"His father, identified as Chris Few, was driving the vehicle when police opened fire. Mayuex told The Associated Press that Few reached a dead end during the chase, at which point he attempted to reverse the car into the officers. The officers then “discharged their weapons” at the vehicle"

So ....

Why didn't he stop?
God only knows, and in this case, it doesn't matter, the blood of a child has already been spilled...

It does matter. He killed his child.
No, the cops killed his child. They were the ones firing guns and that is what guns do. They don't stop trucks, they kill things, in this case, a child.

No. His actions killed his child.
 
"His father, identified as Chris Few, was driving the vehicle when police opened fire. Mayuex told The Associated Press that Few reached a dead end during the chase, at which point he attempted to reverse the car into the officers. The officers then “discharged their weapons” at the vehicle"

So ....

Why didn't he stop?
God only knows, and in this case, it doesn't matter, the blood of a child has already been spilled...

It does matter. He killed his child.
No, the cops killed his child. They were the ones firing guns and that is what guns do. They don't stop trucks, they kill things, in this case, a child.

No. His actions killed his child.
Nope.
 
Good work, boys. Hello Public Relations, we did it again...

1185003_10202148648102393_1969065366_n.jpg

"Police officers in Marksville, Louisiana, shot and killed a 6-year-old and critically wounded his father following a vehicle pursuit on Tuesday.

Avoyelles Parish Coroner Dr. L. J. Mayeux later identified the boy as Jeremy Mardis. He was reportedly in the passenger seat of the car when he was fatally struck in the head and chest.

Jeremy is now the youngest person to have been killed by police in the U.S. this year, according to unofficial data collected by The Guardian.

His father, identified as Chris Few, was driving the vehicle when police opened fire. Mayuex told The Associated Press that Few reached a dead end during the chase, at which point he attempted to reverse the car into the officers. The officers then “discharged their weapons” at the vehicle, Louisiana State Police said.

The U.S. Department of Justice recommends that police departments institute policies prohibiting officers from shooting into moving vehicles, primarily because it's not an effective tactic to stop a car that is driving toward an officer."
Louisiana Police Officers Open Fire On Car, Killing 6-Year-Old Passenger
Sounds like dad's fault to me.
 
Good work, boys. Hello Public Relations, we did it again...

1185003_10202148648102393_1969065366_n.jpg

"Police officers in Marksville, Louisiana, shot and killed a 6-year-old and critically wounded his father following a vehicle pursuit on Tuesday.

Avoyelles Parish Coroner Dr. L. J. Mayeux later identified the boy as Jeremy Mardis. He was reportedly in the passenger seat of the car when he was fatally struck in the head and chest.

Jeremy is now the youngest person to have been killed by police in the U.S. this year, according to unofficial data collected by The Guardian.

His father, identified as Chris Few, was driving the vehicle when police opened fire. Mayuex told The Associated Press that Few reached a dead end during the chase, at which point he attempted to reverse the car into the officers. The officers then “discharged their weapons” at the vehicle, Louisiana State Police said.

The U.S. Department of Justice recommends that police departments institute policies prohibiting officers from shooting into moving vehicles, primarily because it's not an effective tactic to stop a car that is driving toward an officer."
Louisiana Police Officers Open Fire On Car, Killing 6-Year-Old Passenger
Sounds like dad's fault to me.
Nope. Dad was driving, he didn't pull the trigger.
 
"His father, identified as Chris Few, was driving the vehicle when police opened fire. Mayuex told The Associated Press that Few reached a dead end during the chase, at which point he attempted to reverse the car into the officers. The officers then “discharged their weapons” at the vehicle"

So ....

Why didn't he stop?
God only knows, and in this case, it doesn't matter, the blood of a child has already been spilled...

It does matter. He killed his child.
No, the cops killed his child. They were the ones firing guns and that is what guns do. They don't stop trucks, they kill things, in this case, a child.

No. His actions killed his child.
Nope.

Absolutely yes. Had he stopped, there would have been no shooting.
 

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