stephenkelly
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Exactly who is looking up to him as a hero?
Black people in his own neighborhood agreed he was a 'troubled soul' who wasn't always on the right side of the law.
Their gripe is the reckless way his life ended.
Calm down babe.
It's too early in the morning to be this upset.
This is what me and alot of other people have been saying. George Flyod is not a hero or someone to look up too. Even in death he causes people pain.
Why would someone be shooting at a function such as this?
Your’re thoughts?
Exactly who is looking up to him as a hero?
Black people in his own neighborhood agreed he was a 'troubled soul' who wasn't always on the right side of the law.
Their gripe is the reckless way his life ended.
Calm down babe.
It's too early in the morning to be this upset.
The only ones portraying him as some victimized and idolized individual is the media.
Hero? What a joke, that word and his name shouldn't even be in the same sentence.
I am with you, he is no one to look up to - just an example of a person to NOT become.
Anyone seen 16 SHOTS on hulu?
a Chicago cop who fired 16 shots at a guy that was already on the ground then police went to Burger King and deleted the footage . True storyNope whats it about?
a Chicago cop who fired 16 shots at a guy that was already on the ground then police went to Burger King and deleted the footage . True story
Kinda messed up that I hung with him a few times...he seemed nice but we didn't talk about his work .Yeah and I believe that. It happens all the time.