Sunday, November 30, 2014

White teen killed by black cop in Alabama mirrors Ferguson

 Officer Trevis Austin shot and killed Gilbert Collar, a white, unarmed 18-year-old man who was under the influence of drugs. A Mobile County grand jury refused to bring charges against Officer Austin, concluding that the officer acted in self-defense.

A two-year-old case involving the shooting death of an unarmed 18-year-old white man by a black police officer is gaining attention on social media in the wake of this week’s protests and rioting in Ferguson, Missouri.

Gilbert Collar, a white, unarmed 18-year-old under the influence of drugs was shot and killed Oct. 6, 2012, by Officer Trevis Austin, who is black, in Mobile, Alabama. Despite public pressure for an indictment, a Mobile County grand jury refused to bring charges against Officer Austin, concluding that the officer acted in self-defense.

The circumstances mirror those of the Aug. 9 shooting death of Michael Brown, a black unarmed 18-year-old under the influence of drugs by Officer Darren Wilson, who is white, in Ferguson.

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6 comments:

  1. What? No outrage from our community organizer in chief? No riots? No murders? No burning buildings? Don't you know that obama's grandmothers son could have looked like Gilbert? Pure racism blatantly in our face. Let's burn this sucker down!
    Get it?

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  2. The greatest tragedy was the sadistic murder of the baby in Brunswick, Ga.
    And thems have the nerve to whine about a thug. Where was the outrage?
    http://irishsavant.blogspot.com/2014/11/a-child-speaks-from-grave.html

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    1. If he had been black, we would still be hearing about it.

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  3. Look at this dip-shit:
    http://topconservativenews.com/2014/11/farrakhan-green-lights-violence-calls-for-racial-holy-war-at-

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