Minneapolis police chief resigns
By Ralph Ellis, CNN
Updated Jul 21,2017
« CNN»-Minneapolis Police Chief Jane
Harteau resigned Friday, less than a week
after a city otftcer shot and killed a woman
who had called otftcers for help.
Mayor Betsy Hodges said she asked
Harteau to resign because"I've lost
confidence in the chief's ability to lead us
further--and from the many conversations
I've had with people around our city,
especially this week, it is clear that she
has lost the confidence of the loeolole=
Originally posted by Sable
From the article(CNN)There's a predictable pattern to the aftermath of too many deadly police shootings: Neighbors and anti-police brutality groups take to the streets. Groups supporting the officers stand up for them. Social media lights up over whether the victim "did something" to provoke the officer.
[B]But none of that holds true in the case of Justine Ruszczyk,_a white Australian bride-to-be_who was killed by Mohamed Noor, a Somali-American black police officer in Minneapolis.
And that, say experts, speaks volumes about the state of America today.
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I pretty much knew this would be used as an excuse to cry racism. If the cop gets punished it will be seen as a negative thing by some people, but if he doesn't get punished it will not at all impact their narrative that cops get away with killing these people due to racism.
Do not mention the two blacks who voted the cop in the Philando Castille case was innocent, it gets in the way of the narrative.
Minneapolis protests as police chief resigns over Justine Damond shooting
For those claiming the outcry is different from the community who protest when those of color are killed. Just as before people are calling for the mayor's resignation.
Well I predicted something like this would happen regarding this case, they found a way to cry racism:
Washington Post infers racism from white outrage over Damond shooting