Wednesday 6 July 2016

*WARNING: Graphic Content* US Cops Kill Another Black Man.

I woke up this morning to see that yet another black man had been killed by law enforcement in America.

Alton Sterling
Alton Sterling, 37, was shot six times on Tuesday night in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, by two police officers outside of a supermarket whilst he sold CD's.

This man was trying to make a living and provide for his family.

His kids will now have to grow up without a father because of two, trigger happy police officers.




I've watched the video and I don't understand what would make these officers act in such a barbaric way.

They take him down to the ground, pin him down and then shoot him at close range - For what???

"Selling CD's?" The owner of the supermarket, where Sterling was shot has told news outlets that he had given Sterling permission to sell CD's outside of his store and he was a regular to the store.

Prior to police arriving at the location of where Sterling was shot and killed, an anonymous caller reported that a man was threatening people with a gun?

"I'm still waiting to find out the description of this man with a gun."

News media outlets have reported that Alton Sterling was armed but he had not removed his weapon from his pocket.

"So what happens now?"

Will there be justice for Alton Sterling's family? Or will they get off like the others have?



ABC News reported that the body cameras the officers were wearing came off during the shooting - How convenient?

I have seen three different videos and all I can say is "Thank Goodness, because lies would of been told."

These police officers need to be charged, convicted and locked up for life, for MURDER!!!
RIP Alton Sterling - let his death not be in vain.




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