Villa Rica Police Under Fire For Black Man Target Poster
Georgia Police Under Fire For Using Photo Of Black Man For Target Practice, Twitter Outraged - Page 3
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June 25, 2023
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“Seems like you could see right from the moment you put these pictures up that there was going to be a question,” McDougal said, to which Mansour responded, “We did not notice that because we don’t look at that. Therefore, it was just a mistake.”
So, basically, we’re supposed to believe that targets that featured a white man were also used, but the only visuals the department chose to post online were that of the Black man. And the photos show as many as four targets with the same image of the Black man were up all at once, which might lead one to ask why those posters were grouped together instead of mixed in with the white targets if this was, indeed, an unintentional colorblind offense. Still, Mansour insists that it was just a mistake, which, to be fair, is more than cops tend to admit after killing an actual Black man. “It’s just an innocent mistake, but it was a mistake,” Mansour told NBC. “And I’m very transparent in saying that we messed up. But at no time will I accept people telling me I’m a racist, or our department is a racist because we made a mistake.” If you say so, chief. If you say so.1.
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