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They are there for everyone to see, let them judge, you are not an honest person, so any discussion is meaningless. whether you try to twist my words, let everyone else read and judge.
lol, you accuse me of something, then when I ask you what or where you accuse me of doing, then you say "There are there for everyone to see" That does not convey confident on your argument.

Imagine you are at a court, and being a prosecutor and accuse me of something and then in your opening statement you said "I don't need to tell you, your crime is there for everyone to see"

LOL, that's a good way to "Win" a case for'sho
 
lol, you accuse me of something, then when I ask you what or where you accuse me of doing, then you say "There are there for everyone to see" That does not convey confident on your argument.

Imagine you are at a court, and being a prosecutor and accuse me of something and then in your opening statement you said "I don't need to tell you, your crime is there for everyone to see"

LOL, that's a good way to "Win" a case for'sho
I say let everyone else to judge by themselve, it's not about a win or lose. it's a neutral approach.
 
First of all, we are talking about racism, it does not matter if you kill a person because you are racially motivated or you jsut smack a person in his face because he is of certain race, both of which are racist incident which represent racism.

On the other hand, tell me how many "Cop shoot color man" in the US over how many people call other people name??

And at the end of that train, you still have not answer me why there are not law criminalising racist act in China??

I complaint about everything racist, as @beijingwalker said, I talked to him about a lot of incident I have encounter here, the problem is, we are not talking about that here, we are talking about racism in China, and using the reason "Look how the west did it" is not the solution of the problem now is it??
Whites especially the police shoot innocent colored people almost always get away free in the US and West as every time an incident is exposed in the public, it happens just as often as in every case, it's that simple. You just have grudges against China and Chinese, that's all !
 
I say let everyone else to judge by themselve, it's not about a win or lose. it's a neutral approach.
Well, I asked you what or where you think I twisted your word, the "Neutral" approach would have been telling me where I twisted your word. I am not even at the stage to argue why I didn't twist your word, I don't get to do that because you refused to tell me where I twisted your word to begin with....
 
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Whites especially the police shoot innocent colored people almost always get away free in the US and West as every time an incident is exposed in the public, it happens just as often as in every case, it's that simple. You just have grudges against China and Chinese, that's all !
That's not asnwering my question......

I ask you how frequent police shoot innocents color and get away free? If that happened that often, then you should be able to provide me some evidence suggesting so.

Not every black man being killed by Police are innocents by the way.
 
If you read the news on crimes and violence in the WEst, especially USA, you would know what I am saying, it's just happens too often.





Government officials, academic researchers and media outlets launched data-collection projects around that time to better understand the frequency of police violence and the risk factors that contribute to it. From these growing data sets come some disturbing findings. About 1,000 civilians are killed each year by law-enforcement officers in the United States. By one estimate, Black men are 2.5 times more likely than white men to be killed by police during their lifetime1. And in another study, Black people who were fatally shot by police seemed to be twice as likely as white people to be unarmed.


Not to mention all the other violent or serious racial crimes such as kiillings and murders against colored people are too often ruled in favour of the whites bias based on race, these are not made public that easily and you can imagine the rulings and treatments.
Again, just because people shoot black people does not mean that was not justified.
Police shooting can be justified whether or not the suspect is armed, or in hostile action.

As I said, name me one example of police shooting any men illegally and get to walk off for free. That's because it was what you are talking about, not random police shooting on Black people.
 
Again, just because people shoot black people does not mean that was not justified.
Police shooting can be justified whether or not the suspect is armed, or in hostile action.

As I said, name me one example of police shooting any men illegally and get to walk off for free. That's because it was what you are talking about, not random police shooting on Black people.
You are just a racist against Chinese with bias favorable to your white masters, you just pretend to be blind to all the obvious racial crimes whites committed against colored people.


Below is a list of some racial killings by the police against innocent blacks in recent years and the police are set free.



List of unarmed African Americans killed by law enforcement officers in the United States​



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This is a list of African Americans who were killed by police while unarmed.


Contents​




Before 2014​

This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources.


DateNameAgeCityDescription
February 4, 1999Amadou Diallo23New York City, New YorkAmadou Diallo was a Guinean student who was shot 41 times[1] by four NYPD plainclothes officers in the vestibule of his apartment on February 4, 1999. The four officers were charged with second-degree murder, but were acquitted of all charges by a jury after just three days of deliberation.[2]
May 16, 2010Aiyana Jones7Detroit, MichiganAiyana Jones was a seven-year-old girl from Detroit's East Side who was shot in the head and killed by a police officer during a raid conducted by the Detroit Police Department's Special Response Team on May 16, 2010.[3] Officer Joseph Weekley was charged in connection with Jones' death, but his case was thrown out in 2015 after two mistrials.[4]
March 21, 2012Rekia Boyd22Chicago, IllinoisRekia Boyd was shot by Dante Servin, an off-duty Chicago police detective, on March 21, 2012. Servin was charged with involuntary manslaughter but found not guilty in 2015.[5]
November 29, 2012Timothy Russell & Malissa Williams43 (Russell), 30 (Williams)East Cleveland, OhioTimothy Russell and Malissa Williams were shot by six police officers after a 22-minute car chase, in part by police who thought they were being shot at from the vehicle. Only one police officer involved, Officer Michael Brelo, lost their job with the police department.[6] None were found guilty of a crime, either by having their charges dismissed or after being found not guilty.[7]
September 14, 2013Jonathan Ferrell24Charlotte, North CarolinaAfter his crashing his car, Ferrell went to a house and knocked on the door. The resident, Sarah McCartney, called the police and three officers came.[8][9][10] Ferrell then ran towards them, whereupon one of the officers fired a taser at Ferrell and missed. Kerrick then opened fire on Ferrell, shooting him twelve times and killing him. He was unarmed at the time he was shot.[11] A toxicology test of Ferrell's blood showed he was not illegally intoxicated.[12]

2014​


DateNameAgeCityDescription
April 30Dontre Hamilton31Milwaukee, WisconsinDontre Hamilton was shot and killed by police officer Christoper Manney, at Red Arrow Park in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. No charges were brought, but Manney was fired from the force. As a result of the shooting and subsequent protests, Milwaukee police officers were equipped with body cameras. Hamilton's family stated that Hamilton had been treated for schizophrenia but was not violent.[13][14]
July 17Eric Garner56Staten Island, New YorkEric Garner died after a New York City Police Department officer, Daniel Pantaleo, put him in a chokehold while arresting him. Garner repeated the words "I can't breathe" 11 times while lying face down on the sidewalk. The medical examiner ruled Garner's death a homicide. No indictment followed.[15]
August 5John Crawford III22Beavercreek, OhioCrawford was a 22-year-old man shot and killed by Beavercreek police officer Sean Williams, in a Walmart store in Beavercreek, Ohio, near Dayton, while holding an un-packaged BB/pellet air rifle from inside the store's sporting goods section. A grand jury declined to indict the two officers on criminal charges.[16] Ohio is an "open carry" state, in which the open carrying of firearms is legal with or without a license, which prompted discussion of gun rights and race.[17] Following the shooting, a grand jury decided not to indict any of the officers involved on charges of either murder, reckless homicide, or negligent homicide.[18][19]
August 9Michael Brown18Ferguson, MissouriAfter a struggle with officer Darren Wilson, Brown began to flee on foot after a struggle for the gun. Officer Wilson pursued the unarmed Brown. Brown then stopped and charged Wilson, who then shot Brown six times, killing Brown.[20] Brown died on the street.[21][22] Less than 90 seconds passed from the time officer Darren Wilson encountered Brown to the time of Brown's death.[23] No charges were filed against Wilson.[24]
August 11Ezell Ford25Florence, Los Angeles, CaliforniaEzell Ford died from multiple gunshot wounds after being shot by Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) officers. After his death, his parents said their son had been diagnosed with depression, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia, and that everybody in the neighborhood, as well as the police, were aware of this. They recalled that Ford had become more introverted and melancholy around the age of 18,[25] and took medication that made him less active.[26] In January 2017 Los Angeles County prosecutors said Wampler and Villegas would not face criminal charges in connection with the shooting.[27]
November 20Akai Gurley18Brooklyn, NYGurley and his girlfriend entered the stairwell in the building where they lived. Officer Liang fired his weapon; his shot ricocheted off a wall and fatally struck Gurley in the chest. Officer Peter Liang was indicted by a grand jury for manslaughter, assault, and other criminal charges (five counts total).[28]
November 22Tamir Rice12Cleveland OhioOfficer Timothy Loehmann shot the 12-year old boy with toy gun despite the 911 caller indicating that the gun was “probably fake" twice and saying that "he is probably a juvenile"; however, this information was not relayed to officers Loehmann or Garmback on the initial dispatch.[29] The 911 dispatcher was suspended for 8 days.[30]
December 30Jerame Reid36Bridgeton, New JerseyDuring a traffic stop, officers pulled over a vehicle for running through a stop sign. While questioning the two men in the car, including Jerame Reid, officer Days, who recognized Reid, removed large silver handgun from the glove compartment. Then there was a struggle and Reid then pushed the door open and exited the car with his hands at chest level. Days backed up and fired as Reid exited the vehicle. Reid reacted to the shots by moving his hands upwards. Officer Worley fired one shot, and Reid was killed.[31][32] Reid was unarmed at the time.[33] No charges were filed against the two officers involved in the shooting.[34]

2015​


DateNameAgeCityDescription
March 1Charley Leundeu Keunang43Los Angeles, CaliforniaCharley Leundeu Keunang was ordered by police to come out of his tent in Skid Row after fighting with someone inside the tent. After he refused the police order, they dragged him out of the tent. A physical altercation ensued with several police officers, during which three officers shot Keunang, resulting in his death. At least two videos captured the incident. According to police, Keunang had gotten hold of an officers gun during the struggle.[35][36][37][38] While no charges were filed against the officers, the city paid a settlement of $1.95 million to Keunang's family.[39]
March 6Tony Robinson19Madison, WisconsinFriends of Robinson were concerned by his erratic behavior and called for help. Robinson was determined post-mortem to have ingested Xanax, psilocybin mushrooms, and THC hours before the shooting.[40] Officer Matt Kenny failed to deescalate the situation and fired his weapon seven times. Robinson was unarmed.[41][42]
March 9Anthony Hill26Chamblee, GeorgiaHill was noted to be acting erratically when police were called; he had hung from his second-story balcony in his apartment complex, and his speech was slurred.[43] Officer Robert Olsen and found him in the parking lot of the complex.[44] After Hill approached Olsen, who had exited the vehicle, and refused to obey orders, Olsen shot Hill twice. Olsen was sentenced on November 1, 2019, to 12 years in prison, followed by eight years of probation by DeKalb County Superior Court Judge LaTisha Dear Jackson. Olsen is also banned for life from working in law enforcement, prohibited from possessing firearms or profiting from the case.[45]
April 2Eric Harris44Tulsa, OklahomaEric Courtney Harris was fatally shot during an undercover sting in Tulsa, Oklahoma, as Harris ran from authorities unarmed. While Harris was being subdued, Tulsa County Reserve Deputy Robert Charles "Bob" Bates, 73, allegedly confused his personal weapon for a taser. Bates shot Harris in the back when he was on the ground.[46] According to the Tulsa County Sheriff's office, he immediately said afterward, "Oh, I shot him! I'm sorry." Bates was found guilty of manslaughter and sentenced to four years in prison.[47]
April 4Walter Scott50North Charleston, South CarolinaWalter Scott was pulled over for a non-functioning brake light by police officer Michael Slager. After Slager returned to his vehicle, Scott exited his own vehicle and fled on foot. After a brief altercation, Scott ran again and Slager fired eight shots at him from behind, hitting Scott five times.[48] Slager was convicted for second-degree murder in 2017 and sentenced to 20 years in federal prison.[49]
April 12Freddie Gray25Baltimore, MarylandGray was arrested by the Baltimore Police Department and subsequently charged for possessing a knife. While being transported in a police van, Gray fell into a coma and was taken to the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center. Gray died April 19, 2015; his death was ascribed to injuries to his spinal cord. Four officers were involved; all were either acquitted or did not have charges brought against them.[50][51]
April 22William Chapman18Portsmouth, VirginiaPortsmouth Police Officer Stephen D. Rankin had been responding to a report of suspected shoplifting and engaged in a physical struggle with Chapman while trying to arrest him. According to witnesses, Chapman broke free but then stepped back towards Rankin, at which point Rankin shot him twice.[52][53] Rankin was found guilty of voluntary manslaughter and served 30 months in prison.[54]
July 8Jonathan Sanders39Stonewall, MississippiAt the time of the incident, witnesses reported that the officer had used a racial slur during his encounter with Sanders and that Sanders' breathing had been obstructed by officer Kevin Herrington for as much as 30 minutes. Sanders died at the scene.[55]
July 19Samuel DuBose43Cincinnati, OhioSamuel DuBose was fatally shot by Ray Tensing, a University of Cincinnati police officer, during a traffic stop for a missing front license plate and a suspended driver's license. Tensing fired after DuBose started his car.[56] He was tried twice for murder and voluntary manslaughter but both trials ended in hung juries. Charges against him were later dismissed with prejudice.[57]
November 13Tanesha Anderson37Cleveland, OhioTanesha Anderson was killed by Officer Scott Aldridge during a 911 mental health call made by Anderson's family. Anderson was restrained in a prone position - family members claimed Aldridge placed a knee on her neck - and stopped breathing, and she was pronounced dead at Cleveland Hospital.[58] Aldridge received a 10-day suspension.[59]
November 15Jamar Clark24Minneapolis, MinnesotaAfter an altercation at a birthday party, paramedics were called. An onlooker reported that both the paramedics and police who had arrived at the scene asked Clark to step away from the ambulance (in which his girlfriend was) and that police then stepped from their car, arrested Clark on the ground, and the EMS supervisor placed a knee on Clark's chest, after which point he was shot.[60] According to police during the struggle, Clark obtained the officer's gun, leading to the shooting by the other officer.[61] Other accounts have disputed the police's version of events, stating that Clark was unarmed and not resisting.[62] No charges were filed.[63]

2016​


DateNameAgeCityDescription
July 28Paul O'Neal18Chicago, IllinoisPolice say that O'Neal, who was unarmed, fled from the vehicle after the chase and refused to stop. The shooting was classified by the medical examiner as a homicide. The three officers who discharged their weapons were removed from duty following a preliminary investigation. Following an investigation, no criminal charges were brought against the officers involved.
September 16Terence Crutcher40Tulsa, OklahomaTerence Crutcher was shot and killed by police officer Betty Jo Shelby in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He was unarmed during the encounter, in which he was standing near his vehicle in the middle of a street. Shelby was charged with first-degree manslaughter after the shooting was labeled a homicide. On May 17, 2017, a jury found her not guilty of first-degree manslaughter.
September 27Alfred Olango38El Cajon, CaliforniaOlango was shot several times by police responding to a call for emergency psychiatric aid. San Diego County prosecutors declined to file charges against officers Josh McDaniel and Richard Gonsalves, who were involved in the shooting. Olango's sister noticed strange behavior from him and called police three times asking for immediate help. A 5150 (involuntary psychiatric hold) request for a psychiatric emergency response team (PERT) was placed. Fifty minutes after the first call, at least two non-PERT officers arrived on scene. In video footage released by Police Department, Olango drew an object and extended it in two hands towards police in a shooting stance before being shot. The object was an e-cigarette.[64]

2017​


DateNameAgeCityDescription
April 29Jordan Edwards15Balch Springs, TexasJordan Edwards, a 15-year-old boy, was fatally shot by police officer Roy Oliver.[65][66][67][68] He was struck in the back of the head while riding in the front passenger seat of a car driving away from police.[67][69] Police originally claimed the vehicle was backing toward them in an aggressive manner, but video later revealed that the car was driving away at the time Edwards was shot.[65] Oliver was found guilty of murdering Edwards at trial in August 2018[70] and was sentenced to 15 years in prison.[71]

2018​


DateNameAgeCityDescription
March 18Stephon Clark22Sacramento, CaliforniaTwo Sacramento Police Department officers, who were investigating reports of a hooded individual breaking car windows, chased Stephon Clark from the front yard to the back yard of his grandmother's house and stopped before walking towards the officers. One or both officers yelled "show me your hands!" and "gun!" before the officers collectively fired 20 rounds. At least 7 of the 20 shots struck Clark, killing him. The county coroner found that three shots had struck Clark in the back, while an independent autopsy found Clark was struck six times in the back, and once in the front after he was already on the ground. The encounter was filmed by police video cameras and by a Sacramento County Sheriff's Department helicopter. Police stated they fired because they believed Clark pointed a gun at them. No gun was found at the scene, and police later admitted that the officers had mistaken Clark's cell phone for a gun. In 2019, the Sacramento County district attorney declined to press charges against the police officers, announcing an investigation had found the use of deadly force to be justified.
September 6Botham Jean26Dallas, TexasOff-duty Dallas Police Department officer Amber Guyger erroneously entered Botham Jean's apartment and fatally shot him. Guyger said that she had entered the apartment believing it was her own and that she shot Jean believing he was a burglar.[72][73] On October 1, 2019, Guyger was found guilty of murder.[74] The next day, she received a sentence of ten years in prison.[75]

2020​


DateNameAgeCityDescription
March 3Manuel Ellis33Tacoma, WashingtonManuel Ellis died during an arrest by police officers.[76] Police claimed Ellis initiated a fight,[76] while state prosecutors quoted civilian witnesses stating that police initiated physical force while Ellis did not fight back.[76] Video showed officers punching Ellis, choking him, using a Taser, and kneeling on him.[77] Ellis was recorded saying he "can't breathe".[77] Ellis was hogtied, face-down, with an officer on him, for at least six minutes, and a spit hood was placed on his head, stated prosecutors.[78][79] Ellis died at the scene while receiving medical aid.[76] Ellis's death was ruled as a homicide.[76] Two officers were charged with murder; another officer was charged with manslaughter.[76]
March 13Breonna Taylor26Louisville, KentuckyBreonna Taylor, a 26-year-old emergency medical technician, was fatally shot by Louisville Metro Police Department (LMPD) officers Jonathan Mattingly, Brett Hankison, and Myles Cosgrove on March 13, 2020. According to a wrongful death lawsuit filed against the police by the Taylor family's attorney, the officers, who entered Taylor's home without knocking or announcing a search warrant, opened fire "with a total disregard for the value of human life".[80][81]
May 25George Floyd46Minneapolis, MinnesotaGeorge Floyd was murdered by a white police officer, Derek Chauvin, who knelt on Floyd's neck for almost nine minutes while George Floyd was handcuffed and lying face-down on the street. Two other officers further restrained Floyd and a fourth officer prevented onlookers from intervening.[82] During the final three minutes, Floyd was motionless and had no pulse. Officers made no attempt to revive him, and Chauvin's knee remained on his neck even as emergency medical technicians attempted to treat him.[83] Two autopsies found Floyd's death to be a homicide.[84][85] After a seven-week trial, on April 21, 2021, a Minnesota state jury convicted Chauvin of murdering Floyd.[86]
December 22Andre Hill47Columbus, OhioTwo officers were responding to a call of a vehicle being turned off and on when one of them shot Hill, who was leaving a friend's garage. Hill was holding a phone at the time.[87][88][89]

2021​


DateNameAgeCityDescription
February 13daverion deauntre kinardCaliforniahttps://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/daverion-kinard-fontana-police/
April 11Daunte Wright20Brooklyn Center, MinnesotaAfter pulling Wright over, officers attempted to arrest him for an outstanding warrant. Following a struggle, Wright got back into his car, Kimberly Potter shot him. Wright drove several blocks before hitting another vehicle.[90][91] The chief of Brooklyn Center Police said the officer who shot Wright meant to use her taser.[92]
April 14Lindani Myeni29Honolulu, HawaiiPolice shot and killed Myeni outside a house after a woman called to report he had broken into the building. Myeni's wife and her lawyer say Myeni mistook the house for a nearby temple. Prosecutor Steve Alm declined to file charges against the officers involved.[93][94]

2022​


DateNameAgeCityDescription
January 22Jason Walker37Fayetteville, North CarolinaAn off-duty sheriff's deputy shot and killed Walker after he allegedly jumped on the hood of the deputy's vehicle. A witness says Walker was shot while he was on the ground.[95]

References​

 
Again, just because people shoot black people does not mean that was not justified.
Police shooting can be justified whether or not the suspect is armed, or in hostile action.

As I said, name me one example of police shooting any men illegally and get to walk off for free. That's because it was what you are talking about, not random police shooting on Black people.

Sure.

Racism is a twisted logic

White and Asian people beat black people = racism
Black people beat Asians and white = disputes

Black people have a victim card and receive sympathy from the media
 
Sure.

Racism is a twisted logic

White and Asian people beat black people = racism
Black people beat Asians and white = disputes

Black people have a victim card and receive sympathy from the media
Yeah, blacks also commit violent and disgusting racial crimes against Asians often.
 

This is unbelievable........ It is time for AU to get balls and throw these racists out permanently.

Africa Eye: Racism for sale​



Africa Eye: Racism for saleClose

In February 2020 a shocking video began to circulate on Chinese social media. A group of African children are being instructed, by a voice off-camera, to chant phrases in Chinese. The kids repeat the words with smiles and enthusiasm — but they don't understand that what they're being told to say is " I am a black monster and my IQ is low."
The clip ignited outrage in China and beyond. But no-one ever answered some crucial questions: why was this filmed? Where was it shot? Who made it?
These questions send BBC Africa Eye reporters Runako Celina and Henry Mhango on a journey into a Chinese video-making industry that exploits vulnerable children across the continent.




This clearly shows there is systematic racism: It is beyond shocking to see this.

Yeah, blacks also commit really serious violent and disgusting racial crimes against Asians in the world often. Would you care to make some postings of those crimes for discussions if you are really an unbiased and just person as you like to think of yourself ?
 
Yeah, blacks also commit really serious violent and disgusting racial crimes against Asians in the world often. Would you care to make some postings of those crimes for discussions if you are really an unbiased and just person as you like to think of yourself ?

Man punches Asian woman 125 times on surveillance video

 
Really disgusting and pathetic of a black committing racial violence against an old helpless Asian woman ! Really coward !
It's very common in US, but if a young strong Chinese guy beats an old black or white lady in China, the whole hell will break loose. fortunately such evil acts never happened in China.
 
It's very common in US, but if a young strong Chinese guy beats an old black or white lady in China, the whole hell will break loose. fortunately such evil acts never happened in China.
I think the more you guys post on this topic, your racist tendencies become clear as day to everyone else reading this thread.
 

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