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Originally Posted by Ki
This is one reason I stand by what I said. If people actually waited to see what happens y'know...tomorrow, maybe the reactions would be different.
I don't really want to spend energy getting into the topic, not that I don't care, but it's just not worth the time when the outcome could potentially be turned around tomorrow.
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This supports my point in all this.
People shouldn't have to wait in a situation like this. They've been angry for months. They should have made the announcement with specific details on WHY they made the announcement. Right now, they kind of just said "Nope, no jail." and everybody is asking "why?" and are left with "We'll tell you later". That's incredibly irresponsible by the justice department. This could be a case where this officer ACTUALLY had his life in danger and the shooting was on good grounds. How many businesses are going to burn? How many injuries are going to occur? How many houses will be looted? How many deaths are going to happen until we know the truth?
It's completely irresponsible.