A little boy was killed by the police. Texas deputies killed Kameron Prescott and Amanda Jones. |
The holidays weren't great for the families of a boy and a woman killed by Texas police.
Today, the body of a 7 year old boy is laid to rest. He was the latest victim of a brutal massacre by cops. The Bexar County boys confirm that their deputies killed Kameron Prescott.
He was unarmed and one of the unintentional victims of circumstance.
The law was chasing after a woman named Amanda Jones. The law thought she was armed with a weapon. She was trying to break into a trailer home
This happened on December 21st and is getting national attention.
The deputies fired upon Jones instantly killing her. Upon entering the house they discovered Kameron lying in a pool of blood.
They soon found out that she wasn't armed and the bullets that killed the boy were fired by deputies. Now the four deputies who fired upon Jones and Prescott were placed in the freezer.
Amanda Jones mugshot. The woman was killed by the Bexar County boys after she tried to break into a trailer home. She wasn't armed. |
Bexar County sheriff Javier Salazar is doing damage control.
"Someone from inside the trailer that (Jones) forced her way into ... said that she had an object in her hand. They believed it could have been a weapon," the sheriff said Tuesday. "And when she exited the house, the witness heard the suspect proclaim to whoever was outside -- we now know that was the deputies -- `I have a gun, I'm going to shoot you."'
"We're not going to rest until we have some answers," Salazar said. "I fully realize that (Kameron's) family is entitled to some answers. And it is my job to give them those answers. I'm not going to stop until I have them."
Now this is the latest incident in which bad cops kill innocent people. What will it take for America to realize that police reform is needed to stop these incidents.
Now I am wondering if the conservatives are willing to blame the father or mother's past history with the law to justify a child being killed by police.