Ronald Ritchie allegedly exaggerated the details of what he witnessed in a 911 call, where he apparently suggested that a man with an assault rifle was a threat walking around a Beavercreek, Ohio Walmart. Two Beavercreek police officers showed up and shot the man—who was holding a BB gun sold by the store—almost immediately.
The man died.
It appears possible that John Crawford III was shot without realizing that police were even there.
Now it appears that no one will face charges for his death, in what appears to be a gross miscarriage of justice.
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I saw the security cam footage. He didn't even know they were there... fuckin shameful. I hope that, since they got away with it from their buddies in the system, someone Eric Frien's their asses.
ReplyDeleteHopefully.
DeleteThe enforcers as well as those who just ruled "no fault" on this as just as guilty of this young man's murder.....
ReplyDeleteNames, addresses, phone numbers, car tabs. That information is not exclusive to enforcers, the general public can play in that information pool as well....
Yes, two can play the same game.
DeleteFunny that the riots were in Ferguson, instead of here... I think we should all become cops. MaybeI will invent a department for my neighborhood. Free guns, MRAPS, can't get busted for randomly shooting people.... What is not to like?
ReplyDeleteWhat is not to like?
Delete:) Indeed.
Predictable outcome....and many people predicted it. Some animals are just more equal than others.....especially the pigs.
ReplyDeleteEvidently. :(
DeleteDon't forget the hoplophobic people who call in reports on people carrying umbrellas and airsoft guns, etc.
ReplyDeleteThey need to be taken into an alley and given a readjustment.
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