After a nearly 2 hour bond hearing...the Fulton ADA testifying was atrocious. $500k bond with stipulations that passport turned over and an ankle monitor.
Here come more burning buildings in Atlanta.
Funny how we get to hear from grieving girlfriends, the battered kids, the second grade teacher, the doctor who birthed him, the race whores who are always looking for the camera as long as it bashes the country, replays from funerals showing a kind face.... but never a mention of the felonies, beating his children, robbing pregnant women and on and on and on.
It plays every day on the news, every day. The media has tried the police officers publicly. They have offered nothing in the way of fair play of evidence, all they show is parts of video that tells the story the media wants to narrate.
When the trial comes, if the officers are found innocent, towns will burn.
There should not be another word spoken about those issues until the court date. My God, we have lost our minds.
And they might be guilty, but let it happen in court. That is how our legal system works.
A pull cord in a garage got more air play from the news than any of the black officers that were killed. That is a shame.
No word from the police officers has been provided by the news. No rational thought on why these happen except that white people hate blacks. Stupid as it sounds, it plays well in the news.
What we are doing to our police departments is a sin. Police shoot and kill people out of fear. The question that should be asked is why they fear the black suspect. Is it because they are black or because, in most cases, the computer in their car advises them that they are dealing with a dangerous felon.
George Floyd was a dangerous felon. He was not someone to be honored and celebrated. But we have, because it plays into the narrative.
It is sad he was killed. He was killed because he made a series of really bad decisions that flaunted the law, including that night while on drugs.
Burn everything down. It will make everything better. Maybe we can all be like Chicago.