Happy birthday to the 18 year old who isn't afraid to act 8 #HappyBirthdayNash 🎉 pic.twitter.com/WhdOHctSrp
— ️ (@caitIynnn) December 28, 2015
Still can't wrap my head around in an open-carry state black people justifiably can be shot dead on sight for a suspected weapon. #TamirRice
— TC (@tchop_stl) December 28, 2015
i like a song i listen to it 680 times then i hate the song
— Relatable (@RelatabIe) December 28, 2015
It took 2 seconds to decide to shoot a child and over a year to decide there should be no consequences. #TamirRice https://t.co/cjRpLZisQV
— My Daughter's Army (@mydaughtersarmy) December 28, 2015
We got that 1 friend 😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/IDzGrHkEkd
— . (@YoungAntSODMG) December 28, 2015
We knew this was coming, but this one really hurts. It hurts even more to hear them incriminate a child in his own death #TamirRice
— Clint Smith (@ClintSmithIII) December 28, 2015
we let our culture get away w/ the underlying notion that black people are scary & that black neighborhoods are scary. the shit has to stop.
— Rembert Browne (@rembert) December 28, 2015
White supremacy is when a jury finds it reasonable for police to perceive a 12 yr old boy with a toy to be a grown man with a gun.#TamirRice
— Samuel Sinyangwe (@samswey) December 28, 2015
So you can roll up on a child, shoot him in seconds and not be held accountable because you're drenched in White fear? America 2015.
— Elon James White (@elonjames) December 28, 2015
This is exactly why cameras aren't a single solution. Tamir was killed on video, and no one will pay for it.
— Brittany Packnett (@MsPackyetti) December 28, 2015
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