Gun Control Is What You Talk About When The Truth Is Too Complicated
By Mitch Berg
I’m just gonna set this down riiiiight here.
By Mitch Berg
I’m just gonna set this down riiiiight here.
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June 21st, 2017 at 11:22 am
Colion Noir (Collins Iyare Idehen, Jr) is a lawyer and member of the Texas State Bar. He has some interesting thoughts on the Castile shooting case that provokes some thought. Like many he believes that the shooting was senseless.
“As a lawyer, Noir said, he understood why it was difficult to secure a manslaughter conviction in the Castile case. But as a young black man, he was outraged. “It’s not a clear-cut case,” he said. “It’s not. [But] Yanez made mistakes that cost someone their life, period, and he didn’t take the steps necessary to prevent that.”
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/jun/20/philando-castile-shooting-nra-response-colion-noir
June 21st, 2017 at 11:29 am
I disagree, Mitch. It’s not that the trust is complicated in this case, it’s just that McAuliffe didn’t like or want to talk about the truth since it reflected badly on him and his party.