The circumstances of that shooting were somewhat suspect as well, at least from the body cam footage I've seen. This was not a normal stop. It was an unmarked SUV pulling across the road in front of the guy's vehicle, and it was packed full of guys in basically civilian clothes with some tactical gear that said police on it. Allegedly they pulled him over for not having a seat belt on. He had tinted windows so it was kind of difficult to see if he didn't actually have it on or not. Anyway, they piled out of their vehicle and immediately draw down on this guy. They demanded he roll his window down, which he initially did, but when they demanded him to roll his other window down, he must've decided he wasn't having any of it anymore. They immediately try to get into his vehicle to pull him out of there. Keep in mind, this is supposedly over not wearing his seat belt, and they're already pointing guns at him. So something seems off about this - the police are not being honest about why they pulled him over and acted this way.I mean, this thread will only show the bad.
The recent shooting in Chicago where they unloaded 90 something rounds into a guy who shot at them first.
It's a 2 sided coin
Why am I coming to the defense of a potential scumbag gangbanger? Well how often have we lamented how police dressed just like this busted down someone's door to serve a no knock warrant on what could be the wrong address and end up murdering the people who live there because they grabbed a gun and might even have fired shots at people he or she might have thought were home invaders?