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Posted on 4/22/21 at 4:20 pm to Cshaw91
She wasn't lying
This post was edited on 4/22/21 at 4:20 pm
Posted on 4/22/21 at 4:22 pm to Cshaw91
He pulled the trigger about 9 seconds from when he put his foot on the ground at the scene. If he had waited or hesitated to the 10 second mark, Pink girl would have been leakin'.
#Facts
#Facts
Posted on 4/22/21 at 4:30 pm to Cshaw91
What's sad is this WHOLE situation could be rectified and turned on it's head if the girl in pink would just do ONE interview where she says the cop saved her life and thanks him for being there.
But she won't, judging by her "frick cops" as the officer gets out of the car. Plus it would totally ruin all her 'cred' to thank a police officer in public view.
THIS is the world they've built for themselves, and they wonder why they get profiled the way they do. "Hood culture" like this is what BLM, progressives, and black leaders should be addressing and focusing on if they want actual change.
Edit - apparently girl in pink commented on the situation at the scene saying "she came at me!" or something along those lines when asked why the cop shot the girl... but still no official interview or statement released outside of the initial incident.
In a just world she and the officer would've been interviewed side by side on GMM this morning as a "feel-good story" about a white male officer saving a black girl's life. If the circumstances were different and he had saved her a slightly different way, you know you could see it
But she won't, judging by her "frick cops" as the officer gets out of the car. Plus it would totally ruin all her 'cred' to thank a police officer in public view.
THIS is the world they've built for themselves, and they wonder why they get profiled the way they do. "Hood culture" like this is what BLM, progressives, and black leaders should be addressing and focusing on if they want actual change.
Edit - apparently girl in pink commented on the situation at the scene saying "she came at me!" or something along those lines when asked why the cop shot the girl... but still no official interview or statement released outside of the initial incident.
In a just world she and the officer would've been interviewed side by side on GMM this morning as a "feel-good story" about a white male officer saving a black girl's life. If the circumstances were different and he had saved her a slightly different way, you know you could see it
This post was edited on 4/22/21 at 4:42 pm
Posted on 4/25/21 at 7:10 am to Cshaw91
When you hear the comments of the surrounding neighbors towards the officer who just saved a black life...you begin to understand how backwards and unintelligent this culture is.
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