IS IT 1920 OR 2016? THE DEATH OF ALTON STERLING

IS IT 1920 OR 2016? THE DEATH OF ALTON STERLING

It’s July 5, 2016, scrolling on Instagram is a video of two police jumping and killing another Black man, again I say two white police against one black man jumping and killing him in a parking lot in front of innocent bystanders as they filmed and watched this senseless murder take place right before their very eyes.  Alton Sterling held to the ground by two dirty cops, one of the cops put his gun to Mr. Sterling chest and fires along with his dirty partner.  So, again I ask is this the year of 1920?  Could someone answer the question on how do you expect for blacks to act when watching all of these young and old, male and female black killings take place right before your very eyes?  Blacks are tired, pissed, irritated and straight up straight out beginning to not give a fuck about the laws of this country because black people know that the laws were not made to protect the innocents or the black community, but only to protect those that swear and promise to tell a lie, the whole lie and nothing but a lie so help them God.  Now protesters have gathered in Baton Rouge, La., on Tuesday night after Alton Sterling was fatally shot. Only 37 years old and murdered because the police station received a call from someone who reported having been threatened by an armed man selling CDs outside a store in the eastern part of the city.  William (Beau) Clark, the coroner of East Baton Rouge Parish, said that Mr. Sterling had died at the scene from multiple gunshot wounds to the chest and back.  The two dirty cops were placed on leave immediately after the shooting, according to the police statement but let’s watch how long they’ll have to stand in the corner until their fellow “brother’s in uniform”,  feel like it’s ok to be back on the streets searching for their next victim. #BlacklivesMatter

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 (The linked video is graphic.)

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