Here's a curious query.
If the police really are homicidal genocidal maniacs randomly shooting minorities for no reason (and you would think that the death toll then would be a lot higher) why do the "innocent""gentle giants" who get shot turn out to have the same criminal records. You know the kind that drug dealers and gang bangers would be expected to have.
The latest innocent gentleman shot by police turned out to have the right sort of record.
US authorities tried twice to deport the unarmed black man fatally shot by police in El Cajon, California, but his native Uganda refused to take him.
Olango arrived as a refugee in 1991 and was ordered deported in 2002 after being convicted on drug charges. He was released under a US Supreme Court ruling barring detention of foreign nationals if deportation is unlikely.
Immigration authorities took Olango into custody in 2009 after a firearms conviction but were again unable to obtain travel documents.
And then this fine fellow ended up being shot for no reason at all. And yet, curiously enough, the people shot by police are rarely reliable businessmen with clean records. Instead they're criminals.
Odd how that keeps happening.