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Thursday, February 07, 2019

Cop Walk In EJ Bradford Shooting!

No justice for EJ Bradford. No peace for Hoover, Alabama.

BE WARNED THERE WILL BE GRAPHIC VIDEO FOOTAGE IN THIS.

ELIMINATE THE FALLACY OF THE GOOD GUY WITH A GUN. THE LAW SEES ANYONE WITH A GUN AS A THREAT.

GUN VIOLENCE IS THE NUMBER ONE THREAT IN THE UNITED STATES.

BAD COPS WILL GET GOOD COPS KILLED.

Back in November, a suburban Birmingham mall was the scene of a mass shooting. The Hoover Police shot and killed a man who they believed was the terrorist involved in the shooting.

After two days of having the junk food media believe they've stopped a threat, the truth.

The Hoover Police admitted they fucked up. They killed the wrong guy. They killed a man who had no criminal record, no history of violence or the alleged bad guy. They killed the "good guy with a gun."

Who they've killed has the city under fire.

E.J. Bradford (known as Emantic Fitzgerald Bradford, Jr) was the young man killed. He was shot three times from behind and killed on sight by the Hoover Police inside the Riverchase Galleria, a major mall outside Birmingham.

It was revealed that the Office of the Attorney General for the state of Alabama released a report of its review of the evidence regarding the shooting. They determined that "Officer 1" as referred to the report "identified E.J. Bradford as an immediate deadly threat to innocent civilians and thus shot Bradford to eliminate the threat."

So therefore, the grand jury determined that the cop won't be criminally charged.

Hoover officials on Wednesday held a press conference to respond to Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall's release of a 24-page report clearing the officer of any criminal wrongdoing in Bradford’s death on Thanksgiving night.
EJ Bradford's mother demands the federal government investigate the shooting.
Mayor Frank Brocato said city and police officials stand behind the officer, whose name has not been released by the department nor in Marshall's report. That support includes funding for any legal defense should a civil suit be filed in connection with the case.

"We will defend our city and we will defend our police officers," Brocato said.

E.J. Bradford's family was not happy about this.

The family called the Alabama Attorney General’s report on his death a cover-up after learning the Hoover police officer who fatally shot the 21-year-old on Thanksgiving night will not be criminally charged.

Protesters have claimed that there is body camera footage of two Hoover police officers "fist bumping" each other in the moments after the fatal shooting. The mayor said that was an unsubstantiated rumor. "I was there that night and what I saw was police officers acting professionally. There was grave concern on their faces," he said. "I saw a real emotion there, so I don't have anything to substantiate rumors like that. What I saw was true concern and care and hearts that were broken over the entire situation."

The actual suspect was caught in Atlanta, Georgia a few weeks later.

The terrorist Erron M.D. Brown was arrested by the U.S. Marshals at a home. He was charged with murder and sent back to Alabama to be held.

Normally I don't use the name of the mass shooter. But in this case, the terrorist has a place in the situation.
Some are calling for a boycott of Birmingham and its suburbs.
The state of Alabama fucked up on this one. That cop should have been charged. He made a fatal mistake. In an open carry state like Alabama, you got to be a white guy with a firearm. Because the cops might not mistaken you as a threat.

Regardless, civil rights groups are calling for a boycott of Hoover, Alabama. They demand the cop is fired out the cannon, the police chief and mayor removed from office and a federal investigation into the matter.

Now the video we're going to see is graphic. Be warned, it's disturbing.



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