As the nation has come to a standstill over the events in Ferguson where a white officer, Darren Wilson, shot and killed a black man, Mike Brown, race hustlers insist that racism goes both ways. Of course, as we all know this is a message of convenience rather than authenticity, its only further proven by the recent events where there is little outrage after a black officer shot and killed an unarmed white young man. The incident occurred in Salt Lake City on Aug. 11 outside of a local 7-eleven where a police officer approached 20-year-old Dillon Taylor. Unlike the incident in Ferguson, a lapel cam on the officer caught the entire sequence of events and has yet to be released.
he brought it to the game to cause drama. And it doin just dat. And thru some comments I'm seeing r a little racist. Dis should be lock now
In before lock, hopefully! I did more research on "Dillon Taylor", and this time, the search proved more fruitful. As I suspected, the large news broadcasters did manage to cover the Dillon Taylor shooting, and not only mentions what happens, but also puts the Brown shooting side by side, to give a juxtaposition and highlight the discrepancies in the handling of the two situations. To those who are interested in the matter, I suggest you guys look it up yourself. No longer is this a racial issue, in my opinion. It's the issue where cops take it upon themselves to serve justice, without giving the victim a chance to prove himself innocent. Morever, the victims tend to be youths, shot down too early in their prime.
I guess I haven't read about this enough but..why is everyone saying he deserved it for attacking the cop but his body showed no evidence of him attacking anyone? And if the store say they weren't robbed..that sort of suggests he didn't rob them..