Cop shoots Black Man(Body Cam Video) #BLACKLIVESMATTER

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Gotta agree with you on this. He shouldn't have started his car and attempted to drive off, but the cop also shouldn't have been so trigger happy. The cop was getting mad because he had to keep asking the same question until they guy finally answered.

Actually the cop got his answer to his question but he decided to keep repeating the question. The dude is saying "I thought I have it on me", "Uh, I don't think I have it on me"
Then he ask if the dude is suspended and he replies with "No, I'm not suspended"
Then he ask why and the dude kinda stumbles over the question and finally admits he's tired "I'm tired, bruh"
"I was about to go in the house"... (He points down the street) and he says he stays right around the corner

The man gave the cop answers to his question before hand and then told him no after he couldn't find his license.

And I don't the think the guy had the intention of actually speeding off in the first place but chose to when the cop told him to get ou t the car(should've ran his name like he said.. but whatever)
I agree that man was at fault obviously didn't deserve to get shot but he drives off on a cop when asked to step out the vehicle considering he didn't have a license and front plate your asking the cop to give you a bad day, I personally do not feel sorry for the man.
As stated in the video. This man was damn near to his house and this cop he feels the need to not only repeat questions when it clear as day that the man had forgotten his license and is not aware of the front plate law but also feels the need to actually to remove the man from his car after seeing the man obviously is just trying to get home.

Honestly what kind of cop gives someone a bad when they're literally about to be in their house in less than 5 minutes. If he was decent then he would have been like "Alright I'm about to run your name so you stay here and if you're clear then I'll let you off" or "Alright, I'm about to run your name to confirm your claims to stay here" then the cops tells lies and has his partner tell lies because he KNOWS that he had no business doing what he did in the first place.

He should ran his name like he was supposed to instead of repeating questions over and over.
 
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As stated in the video. This man was damn near to his house and this cop he feels the need to not only repeat questions when it clear as day that the man had forgotten his license and is not aware of the front plate law but also feels the need to actually to remove the man from his car after seeing the man obviously is just trying to get home.

Honestly what kind of cop gives someone a bad when they're literally about to be in their house in less than 5 minutes. If he was decent then he would have been like "Alright I'm about to run your name so you stay here and if you're clear then I'll let you off" or "Alright, I'm about to run your name to confirm your claims to stay here" then the cops tells lies and has his partner tell lies because he KNOWS that he had no business doing what he did in the first place.

He should ran his name like he was supposed to instead of repeating questions over and over.

So we should let people go who have no front plates and licenses simply because they're near their house? What kind of bullshit is that :lol.
 

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As stated in the video. This man was damn near to his house and this cop he feels the need to not only repeat questions when it clear as day that the man had forgotten his license and is not aware of the front plate law but also feels the need to actually to remove the man from his car after seeing the man obviously is just trying to get home.

Honestly what kind of cop gives someone a bad when they're literally about to be in their house in less than 5 minutes. If he was decent then he would have been like "Alright I'm about to run your name so you stay here and if you're clear then I'll let you off" or "Alright, I'm about to run your name to confirm your claims to stay here" then the cops tells lies and has his partner tell lies because he KNOWS that he had no business doing what he did in the first place.

He should ran his name like he was supposed to instead of repeating questions over and over.

-Driving without a license is immature
-Being a grown man unaware of traffic laws within your own city is also immature
It does not matter whether your driving around the block, you need your license on you at all times. If your stopped without one be prepared to receive a citation. What caused the unnecessary and unfortunate event of the cop shooting him was the man driving off, that itself was the dumbest decision he could make. All he had to do was simply step out the vehicle whether the cop was being persistent or not with the questions doesn't justify the decision to just drive off nor does it justify the decision to shoot someone. The man in the car pressed the issue upon himself driving off while being pulled over by a cop. Incredibly arrogant and stupid on the cop's part for shooting and incredibly arrogant and stupid on the man for driving off after being pulled over, the license and plate. Again I do not feel bad for the man, he acted out stupid just as the cop did
 
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So we should let people go who have no front plates and licenses simply because they're near their house? What kind of bullshit is that :lol.

While I don't think he had to be shot (I only know what was stated here) I certainly think you make a good point.

"That's petty his house was right there" is not a valid reason to stop doing your job as a cop in the correct procedures.
 

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-Driving without a license is immature
-Being a grown man unaware of traffic laws within your own city is also immature
It does not matter whether your driving around the block, you need your license on you at all times. If your stopped without one be prepared to receive a citation. What caused the unnecessary and unfortunate event of the cop shooting him was the man driving off, that itself was the dumbest decision he could make. All he had to do was simply step out the vehicle whether the cop was being persistent or not with the questions doesn't justify the decision to just drive off nor does it justify the decision to shoot someone. The man in the car pressed the issue upon himself driving off while being pulled over by a cop. Incredibly arrogant and stupid on the cop's part for shooting and incredibly arrogant and stupid on the man for driving off after being pulled over, the license and plate. Again I do not feel bad for the man, he acted out stupid just as the cop did

I agree with this^^
 

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I agree with this^^
To add to what I said the man clearly had some form of a criminal background or a bad driving record, considering that he was so nonhesitant to just drive off after being asked to step out the car despite being pulled over. I bet if the cop began walking back to his cruiser to look up the man's info, the man would've hauled ass just as he tried to
 

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How can you say the victim is at fault? Did he pull the trigger on himself?
 

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I agree that man was at fault obviously didn't deserve to get shot but he drives off on a cop when asked to step out the vehicle considering he didn't have a license and front plate your asking the cop to give you a bad day, I personally do not feel sorry for the man.

He caused the trigger to be pulled.

Go watch the video 100 times. A cop shouldn't have his gun out at all in that moment. The Suspect didn't pose any threat to him. He was in his car. No threat at all. Don't believe that, Listen to what the lawyer said about it. That cop shouldn't acted that way at all!
 

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He caused the trigger to be pulled.

No he didn't. Since when does driving off from being pull over by police warrant being shot at?
If a police officer pulls a gun on a criminal and the criminal shots at the officer is the officer at fault because the criminal felt his life was endanger?
 

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Go watch the video 100 times. A cop shouldn't have his gun out at all in that moment. The Suspect didn't pose any threat to him. He was in his car. No threat at all. Don't believe that, Listen to what the lawyer said about it. That cop shouldn't acted that way at all!

How did the suspect pose no threat? He drove down the road with the cop holding onto the side of it? What if he ran over the cop? All the man had to do was get out of the car. Instead he got himself shot. I'm not saying he deserved it, but you can't be surprised by reactions.

No he didn't. Since when does driving off from being pull over by police warrant being shot at?
If a police officer pulls a gun on a criminal and the criminal shots at the officer is the officer at fault because the criminal felt his life was endanger?

I didn't say it was right that he was shot. I said he caused his own shooting. He committed an act of violence(driving away from the officer with him dragging along the side of it). Him running = him getting shot. Him not running = him probably not getting shot. It's that simple. He ran, he got shot, he caused it.

Don't be surprised by reactions.
 
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How did the suspect pose no threat? He drove down the road with the cop holding onto the side of it? What if he ran over the cop? All the man had to do was get out of the car. Instead he got himself shot. I'm not saying he deserved it, but you can't be surprised by reactions.

GO watch the video again! The cop blew his head off before the car went down the road. Officer Tensing had lied about being dragged by Mr. Dubose’s car! Cop blew his freaking head off for no reason! Go watch the video again and read all top news article. The lawyer even said it!

“This office has probably reviewed 100 police shootings, and this is the first time we’ve thought, ‘This is without question a murder,’ ” - lawyer
 

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I didn't say it was right that he was shot. I said he caused his own shooting. He committed an act of violence(driving away from the officer with him dragging along the side of it). Him running = him getting shot. Him not running = him probably not getting shot. It's that simple. He ran, he got shot, he caused it.

Don't be surprised by reactions.
I never said it was right for the criminal to shoot. Police officer pulled gun out = Police gets shot.
 

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GO watch the video again! The cop blew his head off before the car went down the road. Officer Tensing had lied about being dragged by Mr. Dubose’s car! Cop blew his freaking head off for no reason! Go watch the video again and read all top news article. The lawyer even said it!

“This office has probably reviewed 100 police shootings, and this is the first time we’ve thought, ‘This is without question a murder,’ ” - lawyer
How is there no reason? He tried to drive off with the cop hanging onto the side of the car. You can clearly see the cop roll after he let's go of the car.

Don't be surprised by reactions.
I never said it was right for the criminal to shoot. Police officer pulled gun out = Police gets shot.

Don't be surprised by reactions? Same answer...
 
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How is there no reason? He tried to drive off with the cop hanging onto the side of the car. You can clearly see the cop roll after he let's go of the car.

Don't be surprised by reactions.

Wrong. The cop tried to open the door. The cop had no right at all to do that.

Dude was dead before the car moved!




You don't need to take my word for it. The Officials and other police officers agrees that the police officer was out of control! The video showed it very clear that he was out of control in that moment. Cop tried to open the door, then pointed a gun at him and shoot right away? Why shoot him? Because he was gonna drive off? Since when a cop shoot a person in the head for thinking that he was gonna escape?
 

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Wrong. The cop tried to open the door. The cop had no right at all to do that.

Dude was dead before the car moved!




You don't need to take my word for it. The Officials and other police officers agrees that the police officer was out of control! The video showed it very clear that he was out of control in that moment. Cop tried to open the door, then pointed a gun at him and shoot right away? Why shoot him? Because he was gonna drive off? Since when a cop shoot a person in the head for thinking that he was gonna escape?

I'm not disputing the shot was wrong. I'm telling you there was reason for the shot, even if it wasn't a good one.

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I'm not disputing the shot was wrong. I'm telling you there was reason for the shot, even if it wasn't a good one.

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Cop's fault. It ain't the Victim's fault that the Cop is unfit for duty.

It is always people like you that always trying to find a reason to blame the victim. Pretty soon, you gonna start saying it the victim fault for being black!
 

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Go watch the video 100 times. A cop shouldn't have his gun out at all in that moment. The Suspect didn't pose any threat to him. He was in his car. No threat at all. Don't believe that, Listen to what the lawyer said about it. That cop shouldn't acted that way at all!

Wtf?? Are you even aware that driving off while being pulled over by a police officer is against the law??
And no shit @bold, I never said it was justifiable for him to have a gun out and shoot, that was obviously wrong in the cops part but the man in the car caused that terrible event by driving off after being stopped. If he got out the car initially when asked then there wouldn't have been a problem like what occurred.

Your honestly just looking at the bad thing the officer did and picking sides instead of looking at the wrongs both men did.
 

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Wtf?? Are you even aware that driving off while being pulled over by a police officer is against the law??
And no shit @bold, I never said it was justifiable for him to have a gun out and shoot, that was obviously wrong in the cops part but the man in the car caused that terrible event by driving off after being stopped. If he got out the car initially when asked then there wouldn't have been a problem like what occurred.

Your honestly just looking at the bad thing the officer did and picking sides instead of looking at the wrongs both men did.


Dude didn't even get to drive off because he was dead before it happen.

Watch the video. When A cop asked me to get out of the car, he not once put his hands on my door or tried to get me out. That cop said get out of the car and put his hands on the door at the same time. That right there is against the law. You can ask any lawyer that. The cop is only allow to force the person out of the car if he really posed as a threat. That dude didn't posed as a threat at all.

I live in cleveland, I done got pull over 4 times in the past 2 years. Even with drunk friends in the car.
 

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Wtf?? Are you even aware that driving off while being pulled over by a police officer is against the law??
And no shit @bold, I never said it was justifiable for him to have a gun out and shoot, that was obviously wrong in the cops part but the man in the car caused that terrible event by driving off after being stopped. If he got out the car initially when asked then there wouldn't have been a problem like what occurred.

Your honestly just looking at the bad thing the officer did and picking sides instead of looking at the wrongs both men did.

I agree with this.

OT: The policeman may have been at fault, but if you don't co-operate with the cops like this guy did, the chances of something like this occurring increases as opposed to when you do what the cop tells you to do.
 
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