Black gun owners worried by acquittal in Castile shooting [View all]
Black gun owners worried by acquittal in Castile shooting
Gerry Martin isn't sure he will ever tell a police officer during a traffic stop that he has a concealed-weapon permit and possibly a weapon on him.
The acquittal of a Minnesota officer in the death of a licensed gun owner who volunteered that he had a gun seconds before being fatally shot during a traffic stop adds to the worries of African-American gun owners about how they are treated by police and society.
Acknowledging that they have a weapon, they said, can open them up to violence from police, who can then claim they feared for their lives simply because of the presence of a gun, even a legal one.
"As soon as you say, 'I'm a concealed carry holder. This is my license,' they automatically are reaching for their gun thinking you're going to draw your gun on them, once again not realizing you're a good guy," said Martin, who lives in Glenside, Pennsylvania.
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I have only talked with white carriers so far but they express the same concern, that legally carrying is now a reason for police to shoot.Everyone also has said they disagree with the verdict and cannot understand how the jury acquitted.