07-10-2016, 08:36 PM
Here is a second video showing a better view of how Alton Sterling was shot, and it vindicates the police officers actions.
And all the violence that erupted, taking the lives of innocent police officers in Texas, then spreading to other states, is because of the false reports the media put out about this shooting.
I hope they have nightmares when they try to sleep, with their blood-stained hands floating mockingly in front of their eyes!
People!!!! Calm the fuck down! Give time for the real story to come out; we know there usually is one.
The main stream media is owned by the Elite who lie to the public, and want to cause chaos! Don't buy into their lies!
And all the violence that erupted, taking the lives of innocent police officers in Texas, then spreading to other states, is because of the false reports the media put out about this shooting.
I hope they have nightmares when they try to sleep, with their blood-stained hands floating mockingly in front of their eyes!
People!!!! Calm the fuck down! Give time for the real story to come out; we know there usually is one.
The main stream media is owned by the Elite who lie to the public, and want to cause chaos! Don't buy into their lies!
Second Alton Sterling Video Surfaces, Completely Vindicates Cops
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Posted By: The Conservative Millennial July 9, 2016
Video footage which has come out showing the fatal shooting of Alton Sterling has been shoddy, at best… At least until now.
USA Today has posted a high resolution clip of Sterling’s death which is not blurred out, like the others. This video totally vindicates the officers involved.
You can see that footage below.
Blue Lives Matter explained the footage in detail, and exactly why it justifies Sterling’s shooting:
Quote:You may have watched the second video and failed to notice that there are several extremely noteworthy pieces of evidence. While the names of the involved officers have been released, we will avoid using their names for a short time out of respect for them.You will have to go to the Source page to view the video: LINK
One of the first items of note in the video is that Alton Sterling’s left hand was clearly restrained and under the control of Officer One. However, Sterling’s right hand is clearly not under control of the officers. In fact, Officer Two’s position would have made it all but impossible for him to effectively control Sterling’s hand. You can see moments where Sterling is moving his elbow, making a pulling motion. Officer Two can be seen fighting Sterling for control of his hand. Then, just before the shots were fired, you can see Officer Two’s hand is empty and clearly not holding Sterling’s hand.
Officer Two’s hand then follows Sterling’s hand towards his right pocket, and that’s when you hear shots being fired. Later in the video you can see Officer One remove a gun from Sterling’s right pocket. The only logical conclusion is that Sterling was reaching for his gun. If somebody has two police officers pointing guns at them, while telling them not to move after discovering their gun, and the person then reaches towards their gun, then it’s really obvious that they are trying to get to their gun. We have clear evidence here that Sterling was going for a gun at the time he was shot.
You may have also noticed in this video that the first shots didn’t appear to be fired by Officer One, as many had assumed. You can see Officer One’s pistol when the first shots are heard, and there is no visible muzzle flash. This means that the first shots fired likely came from either Officer Two’s gun, or Sterling’s gun.
We still don’t have many details on this case, but every day the new details all seem to support the case that Sterling was justifiably shot as a result of his decision to reach for his gun.
Quote:Quote:Quote:You may have watched the second video and failed to notice that there are several extremely noteworthy pieces of evidence. While the names of the involved officers have been released, we will avoid using their names for a short time out of respect for them.Please share this report so that violent, racially-motivated groups like Black Lives Matter cannot perpetuate the narrative that Alton Sterling was killed because of his skin color. On the contrary, he was a thug, with a rap sheet a mile long, who threatened police officers with a weapon.
One of the first items of note in the video is that Alton Sterling’s left hand was clearly restrained and under the control of Officer One. However, Sterling’s right hand is clearly not under control of the officers. In fact, Officer Two’s position would have made it all but impossible for him to effectively control Sterling’s hand. You can see moments where Sterling is moving his elbow, making a pulling motion. Officer Two can be seen fighting Sterling for control of his hand. Then, just before the shots were fired, you can see Officer Two’s hand is empty and clearly not holding Sterling’s hand.
Officer Two’s hand then follows Sterling’s hand towards his right pocket, and that’s when you hear shots being fired. Later in the video you can see Officer One remove a gun from Sterling’s right pocket. The only logical conclusion is that Sterling was reaching for his gun. If somebody has two police officers pointing guns at them, while telling them not to move after discovering their gun, and the person then reaches towards their gun, then it’s really obvious that they are trying to get to their gun. We have clear evidence here that Sterling was going for a gun at the time he was shot.
You may have also noticed in this video that the first shots didn’t appear to be fired by Officer One, as many had assumed. You can see Officer One’s pistol when the first shots are heard, and there is no visible muzzle flash. This means that the first shots fired likely came from either Officer Two’s gun, or Sterling’s gun.
We still don’t have many details on this case, but every day the new details all seem to support the case that Sterling was justifiably shot as a result of his decision to reach for his gun.