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After a black teen was shot and killed by police in Chicago, cries of racism surfaced right on cue. Too bad for them, police were recently able to tell their side of the story, which blew their whole innocent narrative to bits.
As the race-baiting left would have you believe, police shot and killed an innocent 17-year-old by the name of Justus Howell. Just like clockwork, the protests began as racial tensions were ignited after his family spoke out with harsh words toward police.
Unfortunately for Howells family, the truth was recently revealed as police explained their side of the story what really happened. According to police, the incident began when they pulled over Tramond Peet a different teen who stated that hed just been the victim of an armed robbery. Peet went on to tell officers that he had met with Howell earlier that day to sell him a gun when things went terribly wrong.
Rather than buy the gun, Howell was intent on stealing the gun and managed to get it away from Peet and point it in his direction. Peet reportedly tried to reacquire the firearm but was unsuccessful as he saw police coming toward them and released the gun.
As Howell took off with the gun, police took chase before eventually ordering him onto the ground. Although its unclear if Howell still had the gun in his possession at the time, he was shortly thereafter fatally shot.
The funny thing in all this, just as all the other very public and racially motivated crimes (i.e. Trayvon Martin, Mike Brown), most of the story behind the killings were fabricated nonsense. Just like Trayvon, the family claimed Howell to be completely innocent and beginning to take the path to lead to a better life. However, records indicated that Howell had recently been enrolled in a school for troubled youths.
Police have since explained that they have no desire to defame the deceased and cause further pain to the family of Justus Howell. Instead they suggest that the public is entitled to the truth and was intent on sharing that side of the story.
Too many times have we seen some cockamamie hands up, dont shoot story turn out to be another run of the mill lie. Enough is enough its time to hold members of society accountable for their poor actions.