https://www.bizpacreview.com/2020/08/26 ... 0r8zZNLzdk
One of the rioters had a gun as well (he was the 3rd shooting victim):

Not sure which subgroup to post in so moved over here with Reign.ReignOnU wrote: ↑Wed Aug 26, 2020 10:19 am
Here's where the divide and issue with the way things are frame causes the problem...
- Police brutality is a thing. There are officers that are far too aggressive and they overstep.
- If the only statistics you look at are officer involved shootings, then yes, it's fairly similar both inter and inner racially.
- However... I think it's very disingenuous for a white person to state that this is a level playing. DWB is a 'crime' in many communities and will get you pulled over. Profiling is real.
- The protests come out around deaths, but the heart of the issue is the aggressiveness, frequency and experienced interactions that do NOT result in deaths.
Whether you believe the push of protests is truly organic or it's induced, it's really irrelevant. There is an issue with officer interactions. Those interactions are slanted to black people. There is a chicken & egg question that has to be asked regarding the frequency of compliance and how we've gotten to where we are. There is also the fact that the most correlative statistic isn't race, but economic status. Why is that? More apt to commit crime? More apt not to comply? More apt to be beat up on because of their perceived inability to defend themselves in front of a judge (means)?
This isn't a right/left issue. It really is an American issue. But we're not going to solve the problem because we have too many people that won't slow down and try to understand what the root cause is. The fire is stoked by the vocal minority on each side and it's only getting worse.
The vid in the article I posted shows before he was on the ground. He was running down the street with people yelling he already shot at someone. Then he trips and skateboard guy runs up on him.GeorgesGoons wrote: ↑Wed Aug 26, 2020 12:29 pm Doesn't look like he just tripped running down the street after opening fire. The 3 people shot were shot while he was on the ground.
https://twitter.com/i/status/1298496272500916225
Yup I seen he was hit with the skateboard. Your initial post read like the shooter was just randomly attack by a guy with a skateboard and defended himself. Doesn't seem like it's that cut and dry from what I've seen is all I was trying to point out.GeorgesGoons wrote: ↑Wed Aug 26, 2020 12:50 pm He didn't just run up on him, he hit him with the skateboard.
Note shortened the quoteReignOnU wrote: ↑Wed Aug 26, 2020 10:39 amHer video was good, but it could have been a typical edgy hype video made by anyone without a political background. What she didn't do in the video was actually discuss policy or a way that she's going to solve the problem.footballkelly31 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 26, 2020 9:30 am On a lighter note any one read about Kim Klacik....I haven't read enough on her but her message and principles seem like they can appeal to both sides of the isle. I hope to see more voices like this gain traction.
Furthermore, she's not the first to try this and certainly won't be the last. But in the end, it's a huge uphill battle. It's great that every American has the ability to vote and everyone can vote based on what they feel is most valuable. So herein lies a problem... single/minimal issue voters will continue to vote for things that best serve them as an individual. This is where identity politics gets it's surge. Find identity based issues that drive new voters to the polls to support their self-interest, then collect the support as they vote within the party that supports their specific interest, other policies be damned.
It's always going to be an uphill battle for a republican politician in a diverse community. Their platform is generally "don't spend a lot of money on social services, work hard to get what you want and everyone is equal." That's contrasted against "we've got a government program to help your identity/situation, we'll give your identity this advantage to makeup for something, and you are (your vote!) is special to us." I get that a self-serving voter would jump all over that.
Zero chance he gets convicted of 1st degree murder from the videos I have seen. ZERO!
Prior to him coming that night if he said anything on social media or anywhere else that he was wanting to harm the protestors then intentionally puts himself in a situation where he will have the opportunity thats premeditated right?GeorgesGoons wrote: ↑Wed Aug 26, 2020 11:54 pmZero chance he gets convicted of 1st degree murder from the videos I have seen. ZERO!
No, 1 was shot in the head prior to this.GeorgesGoons wrote: ↑Wed Aug 26, 2020 12:29 pm Doesn't look like he just tripped running down the street after opening fire. The 3 people shot were shot while he was on the ground.
https://twitter.com/i/status/1298496272500916225
Crowes wrote: ↑Thu Aug 27, 2020 7:41 amPrior to him coming that night if he said anything on social media or anywhere else that he was wanting to harm the protestors then intentionally puts himself in a situation where he will have the opportunity thats premeditated right?GeorgesGoons wrote: ↑Wed Aug 26, 2020 11:54 pmZero chance he gets convicted of 1st degree murder from the videos I have seen. ZERO!
Did any vids come out from the first killing? If the people had just witnessed him murder someone and were trying to disarm him because of it that changes the whole self defense narrative about the skateboard guy don't it?
It could change the premeditation part of it.Crowes wrote: ↑Thu Aug 27, 2020 7:41 amPrior to him coming that night if he said anything on social media or anywhere else that he was wanting to harm the protestors then intentionally puts himself in a situation where he will have the opportunity thats premeditated right?GeorgesGoons wrote: ↑Wed Aug 26, 2020 11:54 pmZero chance he gets convicted of 1st degree murder from the videos I have seen. ZERO!
Did any vids come out from the first killing? If the people had just witnessed him murder someone and were trying to disarm him because of it that changes the whole self defense narrative about the skateboard guy don't it?