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Fei-Hung said:
I don't agree with the killings at all, but this is what happens when a group of people are subjected to police brutality, police shootings and the like for over a decade and things have only got worse instead of better. People give up on justice and fairness and innocent people end up paying the price for it.

The Shooter(s) are definitely in the wrong, but they are just as guilty as anyone who has helped an officer walk free after committing murder or an act of police brutality, just as guilty as those who have got the corrupt officers off lightly and just as guilty as those in power who have sat idle over the years and not done anything to help make things better.

I say what I say out of fear because I don't see this getting better and this leads to more innocent people being caught in the crossfire. The police will be more on edge now than before add they will know there are people out there pissed off enough to take them out. Many Black people will be pissed off because the police won't admit shit and their treatment will probably get worse. It will be an endless vicious cycle.

I mean, I understand that social media may make it appear this way, but this is false. Lots of articles have been done recently to go into these numbers, and the overall of deaths caused by police has gone down (and the percentage of those victims being black has largely stayed the same (~25%)). This was from data compiled from Washington Post.

Your response justifying the action of these shooters firing into police puts you in the same boat as gross people who justify the unlawful deaths of people for their criminal records or how they look. 



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