Black Man Caught On Camera Attempting To MURDER Female Police Officer… BLM Crowd Take To Twitter to Defend HIM
A black man, 21-year-old Ari Young, viciously attacked a female police officer, Meagan Forsberg, beating her, forcefully taking her gun from her then aiming and firing it at her as she ran away.
As backup arrived, Young failed to drop the weapon, instead he briefly held the gun in the air before firing one more round. Predictably, he was shot.
The entire assault was caught on camera, leaving no doubt to his guilt.
Wtf did I just witness pic.twitter.com/vaBT7Z8Wrf
— Estebanana (@Esteebanana) September 4, 2019
Given the clear evidence, no one could possibly defend this thug, right? Well, if you guessed that the BLM and Anti-Police brigade would somehow find a way then, congratulations, you were correct.
Hoards of defenders took to social media to make the claim that this was somehow a bad shoot.
What U need 2 know:
That's a female cop he just fought, took her gun, and shot at herQuestion to think about:
Were the cops justified for pulling up and shooting him while he surrendered?B4 you answer that ^ think about how the mass shooting suspects were all handled
— El Crumb (@Coppinalltheyzy) September 4, 2019
Police brutality. He had his hands up and the gun was NOT his.
— Charlie RawDIXXX (@xxxcharlieboyx1) September 5, 2019
Does it matter that the gun was “not his”? I’m pretty sure guns don’t become harmless when they aren’t yours.
Yoo the cops just shot him while he had his hands up defenseless I don’t care who he shot first tbh he gave himself up they are suppose to arrest him
— Carl Gallagher (@Loud_Cloudzz) September 4, 2019
That’s right the cops should be charged with murder
— Taja Fulmore (@beautebytaj) September 5, 2019
Sadly, this is the world we live in. In the eyes of many, a black man can simply never by guilty.
The injuries to the female deputy were not considered life-threatening, and the man who attacked her was expected to recover from his gunshot wounds, according to the Sheriff’s Department.
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