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Topic: Cleveland: Protests over Lack of Indictment in Tamir Rice's Death (Read 297 times)

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So what's too review? Based on prior behavior of certain groups of people the police found themselves confronted with a questionable situation and nullified the situation in a befitting manner. What's the problem?

It's obvious what the problem is. They murdered a child. Fucking racist.
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So what's too review? Based on prior behavior of certain groups of people the police found themselves confronted with a questionable situation and nullified the situation in a befitting manner. What's the problem?
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If taken serious, than why are the parents not in jail for letting child play with a replica gun in public. "I wouldn't want policeman who didn't take a gun seriously"

It's an open carry state and it was a toy. A police officer that can't send more than 2 seconds to find out if a gun is a toy doesn't deserve to be a police officer. It's straight up racism.
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hey you, yeah you, fuck you!!!
If taken serious, than why are the parents not in jail for letting child play with a replica gun in public. "I wouldn't want policeman who didn't take a gun seriously"
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All these hooligans who are protesting and destroying public property should be locked up behind bars. Idiots think that they can blackmail the judges and get a judgement in their favor. They are protesting against the "lack of indictment". If anyone should be indicted, then that is going to be the parents of this Tamir Rice guy. Why did they allowed him to shoot at random passerby using the pistol?
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Daily protests also continue in Cleveland, Ohio, over a grand jury’s decision not to indict the officers involved in the fatal shooting of 12-year-old Tamir Rice. On Tuesday, protesters blocked traffic by lying in the street outside the Justice Center in downtown Cleveland. A coalition of community groups is urging residents to vote against Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Timothy McGinty in the upcoming 2016 election.


http://www.democracynow.org/2015/12/31/headlines/cleveland_protests_over_lack_of_indictment_in_tamir_rice_s_death
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