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in the next story for you even more
devastating arm and I gotta tell you what I heard about this story
it really really really brought tears to my eyes om
so the stories about mister for row are men
mister for row what's his last name arm
with at you with african-american who got in an accident and this took place
in north carolina the charlotte-mecklenburg area on got to an
accident
got pretty fragile after Jackson went to a local was somebody in the neighborhood
today please help me as an accident help help help
obviously have you been a car accident for recently but I when I get a car
accident was the tender but I start like getting the shakes
knows I start shaking and I get a nervy so I can imagine he was going through
these the you know the residents were scared to know he was in the call the
police
when the police got there instead of you know trying to find out what happened
the user name is Jonathan Jonathan for all they use excessive force
in to sort of calm him down so first 8 A's de Montes it didn't work
they thought they were to shoot the hell out of them and that's pretty much what
the police did fatally shooting this
are are in for on on former football player
now the officer in particular officer Randall can
Kendrick his 27-year-old 27 officer he did not he is not
complete all about gun safety requirements people exactly he's
actually
not complied arm but he for once
the justice system has ruled on the side I'll the people and not the side to the
police
and in saying that he is facing voluntary manslaughter after fatally
killing this guy on shot him there was 10 shots fired
in not have them hit Jonathan
arm it's really really sad story up early police brutality
and deer need idea I say it are
instances racism or profiling better yet
on we saw this in george Zimmerman we're seeing it rear its ugly head again
profiling without getting to the bottom of it
pulling out a gun and teething people and shooting people just because you
think it's the right thing to do
I gotta tell you america we can indeed do better well
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