Friday, September 30, 2016

Keith Scott’s Family Sees Shooting Video, Immediately Make THIS Announcement

The story of Keith Lamont Scott,  who liberals want everyone to believe was “viciously killed by evil cops” and led to the riots over police brutality as racism, has finally had a breakthrough. This evidence proves Keith Lamont Scott was not murdered because of his race.

LINK TO VIDEO
https://twitter.com/DaShawnWSOC9/status/779073437553876992

Scott’s family had made a statement regarding his death and claimed he was shot just for being black—that he was sitting in his car reading a book and minding his own business when police shot him. Now, the police have released the video of the shooting to the family, and their immediate response was… nothing,  nada, no comment at all!

If that doesn’t tell you Scott actually had a gun, then nothing will. If the video had, in fact, showed that Scott did not have a gun, his family would’ve been addressing the rioters in the city and demanding justice. Instead, all they said was a simple “no comment.”

The attorney assigned to the case was asked if the video showed proof of a gun, and his response was, “Gee, there’s a lot of things there. At some point, we’ll make a further statement to the public about our position.”
Meaning… he had a gun. The police officer, who was black, shot Scott because he felt his life was threatened. He didn’t shoot Scott because he could or because he wanted to. Scott was an actual threat.
The family, of course, refuses to admit this to the public. Because they now have no leg to stand on, the riots in the streets and the property destruction were all for nothing.
Charlotte, NC police have gone ahead and released a still photo taken from the video, where on the ground you can clearly see a gun. Case in point.

Racism shouldn’t have even been an issue here in the first place—a black cop shot a black man. Why is it suddenly all about how white people are devils?
The family should just admit that Keith Lamont Scott DID have a gun and put an end to the martyrdom of a man who was a threat to our police force.
But it may be too late for any type of resolution to fix this situation.

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