December 5, 2014

Phoenix Police Shoot Dead Black Man



Rumain Brisbon, right


It appears that electing black politicians is the way to resolve the growing racial animosity in  America. If we elect enough black politicians, racism and white privilege will no longer be a problem.

[From article]
Phoenix police say the officer feared the suspect was armed during their struggle, but some critics say the officer went too far. Despite the department's efforts to be transparent with information, protesters marched Thursday night against the fatal shooting of 34-year-old Rumain Brisbon.
About 150 took part in the march through the streets of downtown Phoenix to police headquarters, while also calling for an end to what they say is a nationwide epidemic of police brutality.
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According to Sgt. Trent Crump, the officer responded Tuesday to reports of someone selling drugs out of a Cadillac SUV. Upon locating the SUV, he ordered Brisbon, the sole occupant, to show his hands.
Authorities say Brisbon ran inside an apartment building and then got into a struggle with the officer. Brisbon put his hand in his pocket, and when the officer grabbed the hand, he thought he felt the handle of a gun through Brisbon's pants, police said.
Police say the officer repeatedly told Brisbon to keep his hand in his pocket, then shot him twice when he didn't.

http://www.bostonherald.com/news_opinion/national/southwest/2014/12/phoenix_police_shooting_is_latest_to_ignite_outcry

Phoenix police shooting is latest to ignite outcry
Friday, December 5, 2014
By: Associated Press
Boston Herald

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