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He threw the gun behind the fence when the cop was chasing him. The cop finds the gun later in the video.View attachment 2090288
You can even see him (POSSIBLY) tossing the gun behind the fence right before it happened.

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Again, he had his hands up though that's indisputable.
 
Earlier this month, Lightfoot suggested Adam was holding a gun, saying "an adult put a gun in a child’s hand." But on Thursday, Lightfoot's phrasing changed, and she said Adam was "a child who was in contact with an adult who had a gun."

Prosecutors say Roman was later seen on surveillance video firing the rounds that brought police to the scene before he and Adam fled. As Roman was arrested, another officer chased Adam.

So this is the story that drops minutes after the video footage.

The Chicago PD and Lightfoot spent several days telling us the kid had a gun knowing full well he didn't.

Now they're back peddling

How can anyone trust these clowns?
 
You can even see him (POSSIBLY) tossing the gun behind the fence right before it happened.

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Again, he had his hands up though that's indisputable.
I would dispute that in real time, the kid basically threw the gun away less than 5 seconds before he was shot. There's no way to reasonably know during a chase that the perp has ditched his weapon. The kid stopped and turned around. I think it's reasonable to assume the kid would fire some shots.
 
Right before he raises his hands it looks like he has the gun in his right hand,looks like he throws it behind the wall as he raises his hands but the cop cant see that due to the angle so he assumes the kids raising his gun at him
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It looks fucking awful at first glance no doubt,gonna be massive chimpout tonite for sure


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Is Bloomberg trying to order a hit on this guy? They've shared his name, location, and an article with plenty of reasons for the mob to get him.
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A 23-Year-Old Coder Kept QAnon Online When No One Else Would

"Lim founded VanwaTech in late 2019. He hosts some websites directly and provides others with technical services including protection against certain cyberattacks; his annual revenue, he says, is in the hundreds of thousands of dollars. Although small, the operation serves clients including the Daily Stormer, one of America’s most notorious online destinations for overt neo-Nazis, and 8kun, the message board at the center of the QAnon movement, whose adherents were heavily involved in the violence at the Capitol on Jan. 6."
"VanwaTech’s headquarters is a squat, one-story house in a sidewalkless subdivision that’s just over the state line from Portland, Ore."

This was trending on twitter earlier today, and I saw it on tumblr with the comment "cool i hope he dies."

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I would dispute that in real time, the kid basically threw the gun away less than 5 seconds before he was shot. There's no way to reasonably know during a chase that the perp has ditched his weapon. The kid stopped and turned around. I think it's reasonable to assume the kid would fire some shots.
If he didn't actually see the pistol flying out of his hand (which you can't in the video) what the cop saw was a dude randomly stopping after a foot chase, reach into his waistband, and then turn around to face him while lifting his hand up. Anyone in that position would naturally think that the dude is actively drawing on them.

For the cop:
No intent + no gross negligence = no crime

For the dead faggot:
Stupid games = stupid prizes
 
So the shooting was justifiable because cops can't see in slow motion when they know someone has a gun, but the cop will most likely be pressured to be fired by Beetlejuice.
I fully expect this video to be broken down like some sort of Zapruder film/NFL Touchdown instant replay.

I fully expect CNN to say that the moment the gun was dropped, it's still murder. Because that's how a footchase of an armed suspect works.
 
Looks like the cop shot a bit prematurely. Tensions were high and adrenaline was flowing, but "dropitBANG" doesn't really leave much time for compliance.
Of course, if Adam Toledo had been armed and intending to kill the cop, firing at that exact moment could have made sense.
 
Another thing to point out
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To me it looks like the fag tried to chamber a round, and the pistol malfunctioned. This makes me think he was originally planning to fire at the cop, but his weapon malfunctioned so he decided to ditch it. At first, I thought the cops might have cleared it before taking the photo for some dumb reason, but you can actually see it sitting just like that in the video.
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Better shot, that's obviously a pistol with the slide back, but how's he going to notice that in a split second:

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He definitely pitched the gun than raised his hand. And spun counter clockwise obscuring that part of his hand before he raised them up. I can't see how the cop will be convicted.
That's the shot I had grabbed too but wasn't sure if he's holding something or if it was the pixels in the background blending in. Definitely looks like a jammed/slide-open pistol after comparing it with the one on the ground though.
 
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It doesn't look good, and the press should be all over it I expect. But at the same time, could a person reasonably be expected not to shoot in that situation, after having made the decision to shoot? There's a one second difference between the kid reaching for the gun, ditching it, and putting his hands up. Clearly, at the instant the cop saw him reaching, the cop made the decision to shoot. The human brain can only process things so quickly, especially if those things aren't expected or anticipated. I'm not a cop, but if I see someone running from the cops suddenly reach into his waistband, my automatic assumption is he's pulling a gun to shoot the cops with, and I suspect that was the cop's assumption, which led to his decision to shoot. He made the decision and made the shoot in the span of 1-2 seconds, so was that enough time for the cop's brain to process the new images before him and change his mind? I don't think so. Chicago is going to get extra spicy over the next couple days, though. Of that I'm certain.
 
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