Well, If I want to make a suicide, I would piss on his shoes and spit him in the eye. If on the other hand I don't have a death wish, I would obey his commands without giving him any reason to kill me. Furthermore, I recommend this kind of behavior for all black dudes who have to interact with the police, because police doesn't shoot if you don't give him the reason to do so. How this is so difficult to understand?
I appreciate the sincere response.
You simply don't get that whites have more rights (when it comes to dealing with the police and justice system) than blacks. Truth is: you don't have to get it. There wouldn't have been any delay in justice if a white kid were executed like that because it wouldn't have been tolerated. Why do I feel that way? Because people are being distracted by race. This kid had no rights because he was poor and black. The cop was able to make a value judgement on an American citizen's life, based upon social status. That should scare the crap out of anyone who isn't high enough on society's pecking order that police wouldn't be able to get away with shooting them.
Doesn't matter if he was high, a douchebag, or just someone who chose DBC. The laws are supposed to protect him from himself and they didn't. Instead, they conspired to obstruct justice.
I just wonder how bad things have to get before people realize race only a small factor in this kid's death.