Barely a few months passed since we’ve seen men in blue uniforms suffocate an unarmed and non violent person to death while uttering the “If you can talk, you can breathe” line. The same line killed again.
It’s like saying that since he’s able to tell them that he can’t breathe, then they are not choking him hard enough. These public executions by cops and their wannabes manning mall security jobs are the 21st century witch trials:
Throw them in the river – if they don’t drown, then they’re a witch!
But… surprise… Once again no charges have been filed because apparently killing a man by compressing his chest by kneeling on his back for over 10 minutes, after he was pepper sprayed, while he repeatedly says he can’t breathe, isn’t negligence. At least not if the killing is done by those wearing shiny metal things on their shirts.
According to ABC 7, 25 year old Michigan man McKenzie Cochran died after the Northland Center mall security guards from the Detroit suburb of Southfield used pepper spray to subdue him. Southfield Police said “Cochran was observed outside a store a couple of days ago, and had revisited the store Tuesday evening. The owner felt uncomfortable and called for the mall security.”
That doesn’t make much sense, but apparently McKenzie Cochran had been asked to leave the mall over suspicious behavior, but returned and allegedly told a worker at a jewelry store that he wanted to kill somebody. The worker called security, and the rest is history.
Even as a white female who does not live in the USA or Canada, I can tell you I’d be scared if I had to visit any of those countries where cops can kill me for no reason and nothing will happen to them for it.
Although I know that staying out of the USA does not make one much safer, seeing how “thank you for your service” mercenaries are sent outside the US to rape people’s kids in front of their families, with a goal to force the women to confess. The US government paid two psychologists over $80 million to dream this abhorrence up. Thank you for your service!
The McKenzie Cochran incident happened back in January of 2014, yet the rent-a-cops were never charged. Meanwhile, the mainstream press continues to twist what is otherwise a police accountability issue, into a race war. NBC’s Meet The Press framed their whole Sunday show around the “racial tension” in the US. What a way to avoid asking the right questions and railroading the real conversation. And the sheeple play along…
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