Friday, December 12, 2008

License to Kill Latino Blacks - Shooting People in their backs because of suspicion and getting away with it

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License to kill Black People shooting in their backs :

This is nothing but a license to kill Black People at a distance, because of suspicions. A plainclothes Pasadena, detective had just arrived on the scene and was an eye witness to the shotgun shooting. Near Houston, Texas.
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These two men were perfect Black People, that is of 100% African Ancestry. And they are shot in their backs because they are suspects of a burglary in a neighbor's house. There was no attack or approaching to the shooter and murderer.

The two men were unarmed when Horn shot and killed them. How you shoot someone in the back who is approaching you ???. Where these guys backing up to into him??? If it's true that he shot them in the back while they were backing up into him then this would be a case of "cold blooded murder".

FreeRepublic.com
Colombian community here, abroad weighs in on slayings (Joe Horn)
License to Kill Latinos and Blacks
Shooting People on their backs because they are suspect and getting away with it

December 17, 2007

Some excerpts :

A number of Colombians residing in Houston contacted last week said Horn had a right to defend himself from attack. But they questioned the use of deadly force against burglars who were fleeing a neighbor's home with police on the way.

''They weren't invading his house," said Herrera. ''It was the neighbor's house, and even though he was protecting the neighbors, he had already called 911. He knew the police were on the way."

Fabio Longas, a Colombian businessman, said he wasn't familiar with all the details of the case. ''But I don't think you should shoot someone in the back," he said.

Chirolla, the top Colombian diplomat here, said she hopes the inquiry will resolve the issue of whether the shooting of her two countrymen was lawful.

''The great question is, 'does a person have a right to kill other people only because he suspects them?'; and moreover, when these people had their backs to him and were unarmed," Chirolla said.

The consul questioned why Horn did not stay in his home, as advised by 911 dispatchers. ''We should always be respectful of the police and have confidence in what they tell us and don't take justice, as in this case, into our own hands," she said.
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