A Tale of Two Teenagers

Two teenagers lost their lives a day apart. First, Antwon Rose, in East Pittsburgh, as he fled a stopped vehicle. Then, Lesandro Guzman-Feliz in the Bronx, NYC, in a violent gang issue that appears to be mistaken identity. What are the similarities and differences in the cases?

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26 thoughts on “A Tale of Two Teenagers

  1. As a minority and helicopter flight RN, I'm not a police officer. I'm sick and tired of the racist blacks! The blacks promoting reverse racism is sickening to put it MILDLY.

  2. LINK UPNWITH DONUT ON NOT GETTING DEMONITIZED!! SAY FOREVER SLEPT OR FOREVER SLEEP INSTEAD OF DEAD OR KILLED!!! DONUTS GOT GOOD IDEAS!

  3. Clips are small pieces of metal that hold rounds to quickly reload a carbine with a fixed magazine.

  4. People protest the police and politicians because such offices are supposed to be accountable to the public. People don't protest criminals because criminals don't care… that's why they're criminals.

    Side note: It's interesting to notice when someone is fine with weighing in on a criminal matter, even assuming a suspect's guilt… and when they instead start cautioning us against forming any suspicions on the basis of the evidence available so far, because expressing such opinions is apparently the same as putting that suspect behind bars without giving them their day in court, or something.

  5. thank you Mike the cop, the news would have belive that law is crime, but they cry out for the constitution, when asked a question , they even hide behind it, tie up the courts crying there rights, as the innocent get locked up. then they clame the system is unjust, years later and show the true video or evidence they hid and lied about. then they use the news again.

  6. This bald dude is terrible at giving the facts about this case. He keeps going on too many tangents.

  7. Thank you Mike and UPP. It's inconceivable how people don't give a single thought to an issue that is taking so many lives. Yet they will scream murder by cop at the first criminal shot by police. This was a clean shoot. Person fleeing vehicle, possibly armed, was just involved in an attempted murder and is fleeing into a public space. To serve and protect, thank you officers.

  8. Seems like most or all social media are liberal friendly ONLY, and censor anything that doesn’t represent this absolutely backwards new norm. When did being “traditional” and rational become offensive (obviously not referring the extreme type folks).

    Most of the “tolerant, open minded, accepting liberal folks will not tolerate traditional culture rationality and tend to promote bullying and violence against people they don’t agree with. It’s just my thoughts ….. take it with a grain of salt.

  9. Cops make mistakes, and they should be punished for their mistakes just like any civilian would. Cops have killed completely innocent people, and gotten off with it, but what do you think would happen to a civilian if they killed someone by mistake? They’d get manslaughter, no matter what.

  10. I think the reason for the disproportionate responses to cop shootings vs. people killed by gangs is that the police are supposed to be the good guys so when there is perceived misdeeds by police it 1)seems worse, and 2) seems like something people can control, via reform etc.
    That said while there have been cases where cops have shot wrongly, a lot of the cases that get the most press it seems the person shot by the cops is rarely innocent, and while there may be an issue of how much force should've been used, there is rarely an issue that force should have been used. Rarely do you see the police shoot someone minding their own business (though it sometimes happens). I feel angry when an innocent person is killed, but I don't get worked up when someone shoots a crook, it's kind to imagine why others do either.

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