Undesirable

lmao the Snopes article you linked summed up with "J-just because they're doing Crips things d-doesn't mean he was a crip!". No actual evidence or proof of fakery.You're gonna have to do better than that, yo.I already said the officer involved in Tamir's shooting was in the wrong, I merely explained the thought process and to them, the justification for being on edge (suspect who was not said to be 12 years old threatening people with a weapon [no one told them it was fake]). In face of evidence though, whether me and you like it or not, as preventable as his death was, the two officers involved were not indicted (as everything could be attributed to "human error, mistakes and miscommunications" and not "le pigs are out to get us"), proving once again that knee-jerk lynch mob justice isn't alive in well in the US yet and evidence still prevails as the main way to win a case. Much to people's dismay, I'm sure.But for are your bleeding heart virtue signaling, you fail to address that even WaPo admits that an overwhelming 95% of police shootings are justified. WaPo of all sites. That extremely small 5% are unclear or unjustified. Again, hardly the epidemic you people love saying it is, with only 8% of those 5% leading to proof of misconduct and negligence punishable by law.Due process goes out the window when an officer's life is threatened. That's the risk you run when you resist arrest. At that point, it's either them or the thug trying to kill them (how very leftist of you to throw out hard facts as "childish arguments"). Like I said, when shootings are CLEARLY unjustified, like the therapist who was calming his autistic patient when he got shot or the sleeping child who was killed in a no-knock raid, I'm right there with you on taking those guy's badges and getting justice, so I don't know why you keep waving that flag.> majority of cases like this involve no prior knowledge of the individual’s record on the partA majority, eh? Cite your source. One that isn't HuffPo and WaPo, because I've been on ride-alongs, when police are dispatched on the scene, they are given a full status report on the suspect's arrest history and any warrants they currently have out for their arrests.