The last thing I would trust is a web page titled "Law Officer."
Sure, they aren't going to be biased.
As members of the board walked out, the audience stood with signs that said, “Stop killing black people.”
“Black lives, they matter here!” protesters chanted.
Melina Abdullah, an organizer with the Black Lives Matter said that she didn’t care whether there was a gun or not.
“I don’t care if he had a gun,” she said, drawing applause. “Because life matters.”
Stop and consider what you just heard.No one cares if the suspect had a gun.
No one cares that he stole a car.
No one cares that he made a decision to run from the police.
No one cares that instead of dropping the gun, he kept it as police approached.
And through all of this, no one seems to care about the most important aspect of this story in Los Angeles.
Members of the Los Angeles Police Department are enforcing criminal behavior and when they find it, they pursue it, just like common sense citizens would want them to.
They chase a man almost 300 yards that has a gun and because that man placed the lives of the citizens in the area and the police officer’s at risk, deadly force was used.
No one seems to care that every aspect of this case, from the first point of contact to the end could have been peacefully ended if Carnell Snell Jr. would have made different decisions and through it all, that is the saddest of all.