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sarisataka

(20,992 posts)
Wed Jun 21, 2017, 06:13 PM Jun 2017

Prominent black NRA defender criticizes ruling in Philando Castile case

Prominent black NRA defender criticizes ruling in Philando Castile case

Two days after Philando Castile was shot dead by a police officer during a traffic stop, the National Rifle Association issued a statement.

Castile’s death was “troubling”, the group said, adding that it supported the right of law-abiding Americans to carry firearms, no matter their race. “Rest assured,” the statement added, “the NRA will have more to say once all the facts are known.”

On Friday in St Paul, Minnesota, close to a year on, police officer Jeronimo Yanez was cleared of all charges in the death of Castile, a beloved elementary school cafeteria worker who had a permit for the firearm he was carrying when he died. There were protests in St Paul. The NRA remained silent.

However, the group’s most prominent black commentator, Colion Noir, is speaking out about the decision.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/prominent-black-nra-defender-criticizes-134455045.html
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Prominent black NRA defender criticizes ruling in Philando Castile case (Original Post) sarisataka Jun 2017 OP
As he should. SQUEE Jun 2017 #1
I think that I know what is conflicting Noir. pablo_marmol Jun 2017 #2

pablo_marmol

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2. I think that I know what is conflicting Noir.
Thu Jun 22, 2017, 06:54 PM
Jun 2017

I believe that Castile's refusal to follow the directives of the officer entitled the officer to *present* his firearm. Noir, being a shooter, understands that it would have been very difficult for Castile to pull out a weapon and get off a shot before the officer under those conditions.
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