Bodycam Captures Shooting of Unarmed Teen

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
August 6, 2016

Daaaaaayammmm, dawg.

Dey dun did uh murder ta dat boi. He aint eben did nuffen cept flee da polis in da stalen currrr.

AP:

Video released Friday shows Chicago police firing repeatedly at a stolen car as it careens down the street away from them, then handcuffing the fatally wounded black 18-year-old who was at the wheel after a chaotic foot chase through a residential neighborhood.

None of the footage from last month shows the moment Paul O’Neal was shot in the back; the fatal bullet was fired after he exited the stolen car and was running from police. Shortly afterward, O’Neal can be seen lying face-down on the ground in a backyard, blood soaking through the back of his T-shirt.

An officer is heard angrily accusing the suspected car thief of firing at police. Another officer asks, “They shot at us too, right?” suggesting police believed they had been fired upon and that they did not know how many suspects were present.

No gun was recovered from the scene.

Attorney Michael Oppenheimer, who represents O’Neal’s family, said the video showed officers taking “street justice into their own hands.”

In all, nine videos were released from both body cameras and at least one dashboard camera. It was the city’s first release of video of a fatal police shooting under a new policy that calls for such material to be made public within 60 days. That and other policy changes represent an effort to restore public confidence in the department after video released last year showed a black teenager named Laquan McDonald getting shot 16 times by a white officer.

I dunno, guys.

It sorta seems like these innocent, victimized unarmed children who keep getting shot because of the color of their skin wouldn’t get shot if they weren’t engaging in outrageous criminality.

To be taken into consideration is also the fact that cops are more likely to shoot a White person than a Black person in these situations.

I support these bodycams though. It’s like watching someone play Doom.

Someone who is not very good at the game.