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Howard Beale

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  1. pitstburgh police dept: im not trying to be a dick, i dont want to see any of you. i dont break the law. and i am not suggesting police are senselessly murdering people. im not suggesting that our drug and violence problem is your fault. i just think its important to understand whats happening in our neighborhoods. it sucks. if you lock us all up our children will all be bastards and will become felons and murders anyways. today KDKA (who has awesome stories about graffiti artists) did 60 seconds on the 3 children (youngest 16) shot at peabody today, then they did 15 seconds about the shooting infront of the 804 in braddock. then they did a full length investigative probe on pitbull attacks and how the breed should be banned. malicious killers.

     

    we are all pitbulls. we are gods. you neglect us, you tie us down to concrete, you put us in cages and tell us we are dangerous. some of us will bite. we dont need to be caged, we just need a little love from our masters. sadly.

     

    theres no such thing as good guys and bad guys. we are just like you.

  2. Zappala said Brookins set off the alarm by breaking into the club about 1 a.m. An officer with a police dog found him in an upstairs kitchen. Brookins ignored commands by the officer and a backup officer, Zappala said. The K-9 officer, an 11-year veteran of the force, fired and killed Brookins. It was unclear how many shots the officer fired. The Medical Examiner's Office did not say how many bullets struck Brookins.

     

    Jamil Brookins questioned why police didn't use a Taser or pepper spray. "There was no need to kill him," he said.

  3. "We're closing, and we're leaving this town," Jamil Brookins said.

     

    "The only thing I regret is I raised my black boys in this town," said Rashida Brookins, 61. "This is not a town for black children."

     

    "When something like this happens it comes against the background of pre-existing distrust in the black community," said David Harris, a professor in the University of Pittsburgh School of Law. "When there are multiple incidents close together, that feeling is only amplified."

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