‘We’re Going To Destroy This System’: City Where A Black Man Was Fatally Shot Put Under State Of Emergency

Pasquotank County Sheriff Tommy Wooten II said on Saturday he would file a motion in court as early as Monday to ask a local judge to release the video.

“Only a judge can release the video. That’s why I’ve asked the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation to confirm for me that the releasing of the video will not undermine their investigation,” Wooten said. “Once I get that confirmation, our county will file a motion in court, hopefully, Monday, to have the footage released.”

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Libs on Twitter offered advice on how police could’ve handled the Columbus knife-attack shooting in a non-lethal manner and it’s hilarious.

This past week, people across the country who were not about to be stabbed to death were outraged that a police officer shot a teenager in Columbus Ohio who was about to stab to death another young girl.

Couldn’t he have done something else in the split second he had to make a decision? Aren’t there other alternatives?

Well, Twitter was full of helpful suggestions, and leftists around the world sitting in the comfort of their homes were eager to crowd source solutions.

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The DOJ is Lying about the Ashley Babbitt case

Today, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia issued a press release explaining their decision to not prosecute the officer who shot and killed unarmed protester (and veteran) Ashli Babbitt on January 6, 2021.

It states that DOJ officials, along with the Metropolitan Police Department’s Internal Affairs Division, “conducted a thorough investigation of Ms. Babbitt’s shooting.” This included reviewing video footage, getting statements from officers and other witnesses, collecting physical evidence, and the results of Ms. Babbitt’s autopsy.

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Firefighters ‘terrorized’ by RCMP during search for Nova Scotia gunman still have no answers

The sharp cracking sound of semi-automatic gunfire sent Greg Muise and Darrell Currie crashing to the ground.

The two volunteer firefighters were setting up an evacuation centre at the Onslow-Belmont fire hall for victims of the Nova Scotia killing spree last April 19 when, out of nowhere, bullets began flying.

Some shots went through the side of the building they were in. Others shattered part of the windshield of a firetruck and damaged a stone monument to deceased firefighters set up outside the building’s main entrance.

Fearing for their lives, and knowing an armed gunman was on the loose, Muise and Currie rushed to find safety in the farthest corner of the building, as far away from the sound of gunfire as they could get.

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