Cleveland Giving Family of Tamir Rice $6 Million for No Reason

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
April 26, 2016

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“If I had a son, he’d wave a gun at the cops. Then I’d sue the city for shooting him.”

Cleveland got six million problems, but a Tamir Rice ain’t one.

People:

The family of Tamir Rice, the 12-year-old boy who was fatally shot by a Cleveland police officer in 2014, has agreed to settle a federal civil rights lawsuit against the city for $6 million, PEOPLE confirms.

As part of the settlement, which must be approved by a probate judge before being finalized, the city will not admit any wrongdoing, Zoe Salzman, one of the family’s lawyers, tells PEOPLE.

Because of the settlement, the case will not go to trial, which would have reignited tensions about the fatal shooting and exposed Cleveland’s police force to scrutiny.

Emery Celli Brinckerhoff & Abady LLP, the lawfirm representing Tamir’s family, issued a statement obtained by PEOPLE saying, “Although historic in financial terms, no amount of money can adequately compensate for the loss of a life.”

The shooting spurred public outrage because of Tamir’s age and the fact that the gun was not real. Widely-circulated surveillance video showed officer Timothy Loehmann pulling up to Tamir in a police vehicle, stepping out and almost immediately firing his gun at Tamir, who died several hours later from his gunshot wounds.

In December, a grand jury cleared Loehmann of any charges for shooting Tamir.

At a press conference following the shooting, Cayahoga County District Attorney Tim McGinty called the episode “a perfect storm of human error, mistakes, and miscommunication.”

McGinty said that enhanced surveillance video shows that “it is now indisputable that Tamir was drawing his gun from his waist.”

So, just to recap here:

  • Police were called when a Black “child” (he was 5’7″) was waving a realistic fake gun around
  • When the police came, he drew on them and was shot
  • Blacks whined “unarmed teen” and a grand jury was convened
  • The cop who shot him was determined to have committed no crime
  • Family still wants money, so Cleveland just gives the $6 million while pointing out that no one actually did anything wrong other than the Black himself

This is setting an insane precedent.

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This is the fake gun he had. Would you know this wasn’t real when it was being pointed at you? 

It has been determined through the legal process that the cops did nothing wrong in shooting this brat who was waving a gun at them. But they are giving his family money for no reason other than that the family is saying “but we’re sad and we want money.”

But no. It’s good. Accelerate it. Have cities start giving millions of dollars to Blacks every time they put down a violent Black criminal. Anything that puts more pressure on this system is a good thing.