• assassin_aragorn@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    … So why didn’t the officers just fucking leave the house?! There’s no reason for them to stand their ground here. Retreat to safety and call for a crisis counselor and psychiatrist to come help. Call the boy’s parents.

    Fragile masculinity is why those pussy ass cops shot a kid. I hope it tortures them for the rest of their days. And I hope whenever they see a kid with autism from here on out, they’re forced to realize what they’ve done.

    • crossmr@kbin.social
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      9 months ago

      The San Bernardino county sheriff’s department was responding to a 911 call on Saturday from a family reporting that a boy, identified as Ryan Gainer, was attacking his family at their home

      If you watch the actual video the sheriff goes into the house to find him and the teenager comes charging out trying to attack him. The officer did leave, he fled while telling him to stop. He didn’t stop and continued to chase him with the weapon and he was shot.

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        9 months ago

        That’s why they shouldn’t call the cops when a person of color is involved. The police will just kill them.

        As ADA Krause said in the Rittenhouse trial said, “We all take a beating sometimes.”

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      9 months ago

      The cop was literally running from the kid, while the kid was swinging his weapon. The cop certainly wasn’t “standing his ground”.