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NAKED WHITE MAN KILLED BY POLICE.

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NEWS, NAKED WHITE MAN,COLLEGE STUDENT WAS KILLED BY POLICE..POLICE SAY HE WAS NAKED AND ACTING ERRADTIC .NAKED KILLED STUDENT FAMILY LAWYER SAYS, SURVEILLANCE CAMERA SHOWS NOTHING TO JUSTIFY DEADLY FORCE..SINCE POLICE GET AWAY WITH BEATING UP AND KILLING BLACK MEN, INTERESTING TO SEE WHAT HAPPENS TO POLICE AT SOUTH ALABAMA COLLEGE....WAITING TO SEE WHAT HAPPENS TO WHITE POLICE WHO HAD CHAVIS CARTER HANDCUFFED CLAIMED HE GOT OUT OF HIS HANCUFFS AND COMITTED SUICIDE.//////

I'm. sure all of the NRA members, whose numbers must be very high in Alabama, won't be so quick to give their usual rationale about guns being innocent and trigger-happy people being guilty. There was no excuse for the cops not to use a taser. It's always sad when a parent raises a child and sends him off to college only to have him murdered at the tender young age of 18. :(

In the Chavis Carter case, it's hard to get justice when the police kill the only credible witness. Guess the poor guy was guilty of breathing while black. :huh:

Maybe they killed him because the last naked man that was seen acting erratic ended up chewing some guy to death. Wait - that Florida homeless man did die right? Anyway, they could have used a taser, but they'll probably say they felt threatened because after all, he did have a weapon - his teeth.

smh

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