Is it normal for people to deface property and set fire to buildings for one hundred consecutive days? See Portland. Is it allowable to take over a section of a city and have anarchy be the rule. Black lives matter and most police departments say no. Question, is it normal for a person to defend his or her property from looters? Of course it is. When we have a president and vice president saying what they are saying and black live matter officials saying they have to be violent to make progress we have a problem. Leadership has its benefits and its responsibilities. He is too important to the black community and whether he should be or not he is an icon to that group of people. That is somewhat natural but when it comes to this subject it is not allowable. LaBron spoke first and did not have the information he could have had. I do not believe that and the statistics will bear me out. However, if you are a young black man and all you hear from the time you can walk is that the police are going to shoot you if you go to the grocery store alone then what do you expect? When you “hear” that 80% of black men believe they are more likely to die at the hands of police versus an automobile accident there is something out of wack. It makes me sick to see someone of his stature fall victim to what is happening in America. The first question one has to ask is how the hell did we get here? I will not defend LaBron James for what he said. Thank you for speaking the truth without fear. That’s exactly what’s supposed to happen when a PO is faced with a subject intending to do such harm to another, regardless of the subjects age, gender or race. I saw a clip yesterday of a family member or friend say that this never should have happened, referring to the shooting of this knife wielding girl in Columbus. As a former cop, I can’t help but armchair QB these situations while, at the same time, being careful not to jump to conclusions based on video clips posted by the media. In some of these cases, I’ve wondered why some of these LEO’s responded the way they did, especially when it relates to a subject/perp fleeing the scene. I’m not one to ignore the facts and blindly side with the police when these things happen. I’d love to hear one of them mention and rail against the behavior that brought the police to these scenes in the first place. I’m a retired PO and remain astounded by the way the MSM and the BLM crowd just ignore the facts in these cases. Here were my thoughts on LeBron’s pathetic tweet earlier:Ĭlay, I have to qualify this by stating that I don’t watch as much of the various news outlets as I used to, but it seems to me that you are the only one speaking the truth about this Columbus, OH incident and the numerous other similar incidents that have taken place in recent memory. “Isn’t about one officer,” yet you tweeted a full photo of one officer to try to ruin and endanger that one officer.ĭeleted tweets don’t always need explanations. Open invite on to talk real facts & data. You tried to dox an officer who saved an innocent black woman. Why aren’t you so damn tired of seeing black people killed by black people? That’s 93% of all black murders. Yep, it’s the racists’ fault, LeBron says: After enflaming racial tensions further, LeBron deleted his tweet - not because he then read about the story and realized facts existed, but because of racism. LeBron James earlier Wednesday tried to endanger a police officer, the one who saved the woman whom Ma’Khia Bryant was trying to stab and kill, by tweeting out the officer’s full photo.
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