Thursday, May 07, 2020

What Happened To Sean Reed?

Indiana man fleeing cops shot in the back.
BE WARNED THE IMAGES AND VIDEO ARE DISTURBING. TAKE DISCRETION IN VIEWING THIS VIDEO.

Part I - This has been one of the most violent days in the city of Indianapolis, Indiana.

The latest shooting of an unarmed suspect by the police. Also there was a shooting of a mail carrier and a 16-year old girl who was shot in a drive-by. Those will be covered in the next postings.

Okay the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police is doing damage control on these three incidents. What got the social media's attention was the shooting of Dreasjon "Sean" Reed. I managed to find his two profiles on social media.

Sean Reed, 21 was fleeing law enforcement and was filming the encounter on social media. He wasn't wearing a shirt and was fleeing. Within seconds, he was shot. He died at the scene.

Now there's going to be protests and of course the risk of folks being exposed to COVID-19.

The shooting happened on Wednesday and it showed Reed posting himself on social media fleeing a traffic stop. The shooting happened on the north side of the city.

Reed's aunt, Tiona, 37, said that the family didn't get much notification or information about what happened that evening.

"Maybe if they weren't here, we could get some more information, said Reed as she wipes tears away from her face.

Laron Anderson, an editor for Black Indy Live, said that he was helping his parents at their home in the area and heard gunshots.

"My dad and I were outside. I actually thought it was a car over-firing or popping," he said. About five minutes later, he said he saw at least 20 police cars.

Sean enjoyed his life and family.
The Assistant Police Chief for IMPD, Chris Bailey said the incident originated around the exit ramp of Interstate 65 near 30th Street.

Deputy Chief Kendale Adams, driving an unmarked police vehicle saw someone in a grey Toyota Corolla reckless and almost striking another car.

Adams began the pursuit and asked for help by other cops. Chief Randal Taylor in another unmarked car began to pursuit.

Reed was driving over the posted speed limit.

IMPD sergeant ordered the two unmarked officers to stop the pursuit due to the traffic conditions and the risk. The two ended their pursuit.

About a few miles up, another police vehicle spotted Reed and gave pursuit. Bailey would soon park at a business and started recording his encounter. The cop who wasn't named left his vehicle.

When that happened, Reed started to flee the cop. During that point, the cop claimed he fired his Taser at some point.

About that time, the cop called in for "shots fired."

What happened next was the cop exchange fire. The cop wasn't injured but Reed was shot and killed.

The cop and Reed were the only people at the scene at the time of the shooting.

But then came the video. A video circulating on social media.



Reed filmed his pursuit. He was literally doing a misdemeanor fleeing and eluding.

He was literally taunting the cops while being filmed. Not a crime to taunt cops. Fleeing cops is a traffic violation not a violent encounter.

He laughing saying "Please come get me. Please come get me!"

He appears to park his car and leave the vehicle. The video at the point shows an 18 second time frame, where he responded to the voice of a man. He said "What'd you say?"

I heard him say "Fuck you!" and within a few seconds, shots fired.

Then as the camera points up towards the sky, more gunfire.

A few seconds later, more gunfire.

By that time, over 4,000 people saw that video on Facebook Live.

The music returned to Young Dolph and about that time, you heard a voice say, "Oh my god."

Police sirens come into the background.

Then a few minutes later you hear a man's voice screaming like he fucked up.

Again the opinion don't matter in this. It's the facts that matter. We see two sides to the story and I can assure you that the cop's version will likely be used. After all, a dead man can't tell any a tale.

His sister, Jazmine told the junk food media that her heart is broken by this situation.

"His smile, he was a ladies man for sure. I got a two-year-old and she loved her uncle so much," Jazmine said.

Her account of what happened differed from police. They say Sean didn't have to die.

"They could have tased him, beat him up," Jazmine said. "He could be behind bars, but now he'll be in a casket the next time I see him."



So I am guessing the junk food media and the cops will claim that Reed had a weapon on him or he has a history of criminality. Be expecting the cops and the Blue Lives Matter fuckers to say something in favor of the cop.

No talk about the cop who shot him. No talk about his record of pullovers, use of force, social media history and years on the Indianapolis Metro Police. I didn't heard any Taser being deployed by the cop.
Sean's heartbroken family thinks the cops lynched him.
The cop will say he was "fearing for his life" when decided to use his service weapon on a fleeing suspect.

Then of course, they're going to say that he had a firearm on him. Guess they're going to look at videos to justify that he was armed. After all, Black men with firearms are often labeled "criminals."

What I see is a young guy dancing to music and enjoying his life. When you have white people standing outside state capitol buildings with firearms do we call them criminals?

No.

But let's look at him with his niece. Now will the junk food media put that on their programs?



So now, we're getting ready to hear from far-white agitators who believe that his actions led to his death. His pictures, his fleeing the cops, his showing off his firearm in a video will be some troll's way of saying "He deserved it."

Fuck that shit.

What I saw was a young man running with no shirt on. He was shot in the back by the cops.

Maybe that's what I think but I want your opinion on the matter. See the poll below.

S. Lee Merritt and Benjamin Crump have said that they're aware of the shooting and will offer Sean's family assistance.



The status quo of the gun culture. Now is not the time to talk about gun violence!

If there were more security guards and more civilians (aka the good guy) with a gun.......

They learn how to use firearms from watching (or listening) to gangsta rap.

They watch violent movies.

They don't have fathers or mothers in their lives and it results in them committing criminal acts.

Look at his history with police....

Blah, blah, blah....

Moments of silence, street memorials, naming of public places, saying "Your heart goes out to...," lowering of flags and hashtags are platitudes. They are a huge waste of time. It's a man-made crisis created by a lazy ass government. They are enabling this. Donald J. Trump, Congress and the National Rifle Association are a bunch of lily-livered cowards. They are numb to gun violence.

The "good guy" with a firearm is the most dangerous person to have a firearm. Matter of fact, the NICE GUYS are often the ones who are spurned by society. Bad relationships, losing your job, jealousy over promotions, family feuds and racism are typical NICE GUY issues.

NICE GUYS ARE THE MOST DANGEROUS INDIVIDUALS WITH A FIREARM.

THE NICE GUY GETS SPURNED BY SOCIETY. THEY TAKE REVENGE ON SOCIETY.

RESTRAINING ORDERS ARE JUST A PIECE OF PAPER. THEY WILL NOT (I REPEAT) STOP A "MAD" INDIVIDUAL FROM OBTAINING A FIREARM.

Will the Indianapolis Metro Police lie about what led to Sean Reed being shot and killed based on his social media and the cop's version?

Yes. The police will always slander the victim's character every time. If he was white, they often get no mentions of criminal history. But since he's Black, they'll always look at his traffic violations, his times in jail or some social media post. They will always try to justify a shooting based off of character.
No. The police had to do what they had to do. He fled the scene. He failed to comply to the cop's orders. He just paid the price of failing to listen to a cop when they give orders. We need to give the cops a benefit of the doubt. They didn't know if he was armed or not.
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Don't you just want to scream!?

Scream in the faces of these damn lawmakers whenever they offer their "thoughts and prayers" to every fucking mass shooting in the United States. They will offer their condolences and say a word vomit how they sympathize with the deceased. Some here will tell us that "now isn't the time to talk." Others will say that "the NRA has too much influence on gun laws."
Cops will try to destroy evidence and try to pin the shooting on the victim.
We will talk about this for a few days and then we're off to another controversy. The next controversy would either be something done by Trump, a politician, an entertainer or we will experience another mass shooting. The next mass shooting will be even worse than the last one.

I repeat myself over and over again! I use the same old copy and paste. I hear the same trolls saying that there's nothing we can do. I keep hearing "concern" trolls telling us that it's their own fault for their own deaths. I hear the same old talking points about "good guys with guns" and "god's given rights."

Every time these folks offer "thoughts and prayers," "their condolences," "their hearts going out to," and "their apologies," they are not sincere. For every naming of a road, park, bench, building and holiday, it won't matter to the community. For every time they lower flags, offer moments of silence and candlelight vigils, we just offer "feel good-isms."


The website Officer Down is a memorial to those who were killed in the line of duty. Those who don't get their names mentioned in the junk food media. Also the website the National Gun Violence Memorial also keeps record of the many individuals killed by gun violence.

Sean "DaDon" Reed.
We have mass shootings in the United States everyday. We are the only country in the world that continues to do nothing about this. Donald J. Trump, Congress, the National Rifle Association and agitators in the junk food media have moved on from dealing with this. They're too busy sniping over partisan blame games. With Trump being impeached while in office, he's unlikely to focus on gun violence.

Trump and lawmakers elected to federal office made politics extremely toxic. It's not just the fault of our dear leader and lawmakers, but relentless agitators on the 24/7 cable news channels. They are profiting off division and divisiveness. The internet is also a problem. It's is a breeding ground for potential mass shooters. Facebook, Twitter, Google and other social media outlets have been "ground zero" for disinformation, partisan threats and social activism. Incels and social outcasts find their outlets on sites that inspire them to cause harm to their fellow human beings.

It never happens in your community.......! Until it does! Every community in the United States will eventually have a legacy. A legacy of tragedy. A mass shooting will affect your town, your family and your life. So I don't want to hear that bullshit about how "guns save lives." They don't. The only thing that survives a gun shooting is the gun.

FOR EVERY BAD COP, THERE WILL BE A DEAD COP!

I DON'T BELIEVE EVERYTHING ON THE INTERNET OR THE COP'S VERSION.

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

THERE IS NO GOD!

GOD IS NOT FIXING THIS!

We haven't forgotten about the many mass shootings in the United States. COVID-19 doesn't stop individuals from picking up firearms and killing others.

Every poll that I put out has some stupid ass troll picking the most dumbest answers. So don't be surprised if the polls will have a troll.

You are warned, do not use the services of (Jeffery) Shaun King. Please avoid this individual. He doesn't represent Black Lives Matter in anyway.



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