they asked him nicely
they asked him again
after that it's a knee to the neck and it's god turn to sort this all out
got to love when people gloss over half the interaction then make stupid remarks
they asked him nicely
they asked him again
after that it's a knee to the neck and it's god turn to sort this all out
got to love when people gloss over half the interaction then make stupid remarks
This is some heavy shit. I wondered why this BLM stuff simmered down
only for the blacks..the white SJW's are still screeching (see kale)
When one dummy tries to sound smart by using big words like disingenuous, and all the other dummies then start using the same word
don't reee too hard guys I'm sure u can convince someone that the bodycam footage means the knee was all g
Well, that's a different story. We should definitely destroy all statues, dismantle capitalism, and defund all police stations.what about breonna taylor?
bad choice in men. What else is there to say?what about breonna taylor?
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Ryan Whitaker was sitting at home with his girlfriend playing video games when he was killed by police.
A noise complaint from an annoyed neighbor resulted in cops shooting and killing a man within five seconds of him opening his front door.
Ryan Whitaker opened the door holding a gun in his right hand which is legal in Arizona but it made the cops fear for their lives.
However, the cops never gave him a chance to put the gun down which he appeared to be trying to do when one cop shot him in the back three times.
"Why did you guys shoot him?" Whitaker's girlfriend, Brandee Nees, yelled as she stepped into the doorway.
"He just pulled a gun on us, ma'am," Phoenix police officer Jeff Cooke said.
"Because it's dark and someone just knocked on the door," Nees responded.
When Phoenix police officer John Ferragamo asked Nees if she and Whitaker had been fighting, she told him they were only playing video games.
"Literally we were making salsa and playing Crash Bandicoot so there may have been some screaming from PlayStation but it wasn’t domestic violence or anything," she said.
The incident took place on May 22 after an upstairs neighbor called police to complain about the noise.
"I gotta get to work tomorrow and I'm getting no sleep," said the neighbor in the second 911 call he made to police at 10:44 p.m.
When the dispatcher asked if the verbal argument has turned physical, he said it had turned physical but sounded as if he was just saying that to get police to respond quicker.
"It could be physical," he said. "I could say yeah if that makes anybody hurry on up. Get anybody here faster."
The cops arrived eight minutes later and knocked on the door with one of them yelling "Phoenix police" before both of them stepped off to the side, making it impossible for anybody to see them through the peephole. When Whitaker opened the door with the gun to his side, the cops shined their flashlights in his face, blinding him before noticing the gun.
"Whoa! Hands! Hands! Hands!" Ferragamo yelled as Whitaker lowered his body with his left hand in the air and his right hand appearing to be putting the gun down.
Cooke then fired three times, shooting him in the back.
Earlier that day, Whitaker had attended his daughter's high school graduation.