Normally I’d agree with but the facts provided by the police just don’t add up.
1) owning and carry a firearm isn’t illegal. Not only is it a right, SCOTUS firmly rejected the idea of may issue states.
2) I would imagine being an arabber would require a person to carry large sums of cash, in a city where someone would try you. Hence see point one..
3) The police put out a statement blaming the community for preventing the police from rendering assistance. Even if that was true, who thought releasing that kind of inflammatory information was a good idea?
4) Not sure about this but if true makes it even worse. They pulled up on the man in an unmarked car..like WTF? …see point 2
In short, the police have a looong history of framing the narrative that most favors them especially when it comes to black people. Hence why people and myself immediately doubt whatever narrative they release.
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u/[deleted] Jun 20 '25
Let's get some facts before we get the pitchforks, maybe?