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<blockquote data-quote="BMWMC" data-source="post: 5116429" data-attributes="member: 37461"><p>Where in the warrant does it say apprehend dead or alive?</p><p></p><p>Additionally, the entire incident was based on the testimony of one person, who suddenly doesn't have the rent money to pay her landlord and against someone she knew from high school and had over at her house party the night before.</p><p></p><p>What actually happened, and how a jury would decide guilt, if a jury ever got the case, is yet to be determined. Issuing a warrant isn't a conviction.</p><p></p><p>So, to say he deserved it without getting his day in court, without getting his constitutional right to a jury trial, his rights of innocent to proven guilty, is just more racist supposition and the same "he's black" so shoot first ask questions later.</p><p></p><p><strong><em>The complaint was made on 12/1/2019, warrant date is 12/4/2019 and Mr. Wright is shot on April 11, 2021. There has been no report that he knew of the warrant and the police have yet to explain why it took them over 16 months to attempt to arrest him and he wasn't even stopped for the warrant but for an expired plate and air freshener.</em></strong></p><p></p><p>Furthermore, according to the police and reported by ABC News;</p><p></p><p>"He was pulled over for having an expired registration on the vehicle,"</p><p><strong>Brooklyn Center Police Chief Tim Gannon said Monday. </strong><em><strong>"When the officer went over, an item hanging from the rearview mirror was spotted.</strong></em></p><p><strong><em>It was after that, Gannon said, that the officers discovered that a "gross misdemeanor warrant" for Wright's arrest had been issued"</em></strong></p><p></p><p>So, it appears the 1st degree robbery charges had already been downgraded to "gross misdemeanor warrant". Which also speaks to the weakness of the charges against him, and why 16 months later he had yet to be arrested. In no way based on the facts known does it justify shooting him. A "misdemeanor" charge that had yet to be proven and him found guilty of.</p><p></p><p>Again, you and your racist friends here need to get your facts straight before you display more of your hate, bigotry, and hypocrisy around the rule of law.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BMWMC, post: 5116429, member: 37461"] Where in the warrant does it say apprehend dead or alive? Additionally, the entire incident was based on the testimony of one person, who suddenly doesn't have the rent money to pay her landlord and against someone she knew from high school and had over at her house party the night before. What actually happened, and how a jury would decide guilt, if a jury ever got the case, is yet to be determined. Issuing a warrant isn't a conviction. So, to say he deserved it without getting his day in court, without getting his constitutional right to a jury trial, his rights of innocent to proven guilty, is just more racist supposition and the same "he's black" so shoot first ask questions later. [B][I]The complaint was made on 12/1/2019, warrant date is 12/4/2019 and Mr. Wright is shot on April 11, 2021. There has been no report that he knew of the warrant and the police have yet to explain why it took them over 16 months to attempt to arrest him and he wasn't even stopped for the warrant but for an expired plate and air freshener.[/I][/B] Furthermore, according to the police and reported by ABC News; "He was pulled over for having an expired registration on the vehicle," [B]Brooklyn Center Police Chief Tim Gannon said Monday. [/B][I][B]"When the officer went over, an item hanging from the rearview mirror was spotted.[/B][/I] [B][I]It was after that, Gannon said, that the officers discovered that a "gross misdemeanor warrant" for Wright's arrest had been issued"[/I][/B] So, it appears the 1st degree robbery charges had already been downgraded to "gross misdemeanor warrant". Which also speaks to the weakness of the charges against him, and why 16 months later he had yet to be arrested. In no way based on the facts known does it justify shooting him. A "misdemeanor" charge that had yet to be proven and him found guilty of. Again, you and your racist friends here need to get your facts straight before you display more of your hate, bigotry, and hypocrisy around the rule of law. [/QUOTE]
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