Reportedly unarmed white man, shot by a black policeman, and there is little notice? We have been told that Jessie Jackson, Al Sharpton, Eric Holder, Barrack Obama, and many others, are "Civil Rights Leaders".
BUT:
A reportedly unarmed white man, is shot by a black policeman under unknown circumstances, and NOT ONE of the "Civil Rights Leaders" are in Salt Lake City, ranting about oppression by the police, before all the facts are out, like in Ferguson. NOT ONE of the "Civil Rights Leaders" are spouting off about this young man's loss of civil rights. There has been almost NO mention of this case in the "main stream media" (Pravda).
Dilion Taylor was "no angel". He had an outstanding warrant and a record. Witnesses stated, however, that Mr. Dilion was unarmed when the black officer gunned him down. THAT should have been enough for riots/looting and MASSIVE press coverage. Police say they were responding to a report of a "man with a gun" and there was no mention of the officers name who shot Mr. Dillion. There was also no mention of what Mr. Dillon MAY have done to "provoke" the shooting.
An "inter-racial" shooting, conflicting stories, eye witness reports, no proof offered of what precipitated the shooting, where is the outrage?
Utah protesters demand justice for Dillon Taylor, others killed by police
Demonstration » Participants raise questions of accountability, trust.
"Among the demonstrators were friends of Dillon Taylor, the 20-year-old man who was shot dead by Salt Lake City police outside a 7-Eleven last Monday. Police were responding to a report of a man with a gun, but Taylor’s supporters say he was unarmed."
Utah protesters demand justice for Dillon Taylor, others killed by police | The Salt Lake Tribune
Why isn't the media covering the killing of an unarmed white youth by a black police officer?
"Meanwhile, the case of Dillon Taylor, an unarmed, white 20-year-old shot and killed by a black policeman outside a 7-Eleven in Utah has received virtually no media coverage beyond local news reports."
http://theweek.com/article/index/267088/speedreads-why-isnt-the-media-covering-the-killing-of-an-unarmed-white-youth-by-a-black-police-officer
BUT:
A reportedly unarmed white man, is shot by a black policeman under unknown circumstances, and NOT ONE of the "Civil Rights Leaders" are in Salt Lake City, ranting about oppression by the police, before all the facts are out, like in Ferguson. NOT ONE of the "Civil Rights Leaders" are spouting off about this young man's loss of civil rights. There has been almost NO mention of this case in the "main stream media" (Pravda).
Dilion Taylor was "no angel". He had an outstanding warrant and a record. Witnesses stated, however, that Mr. Dilion was unarmed when the black officer gunned him down. THAT should have been enough for riots/looting and MASSIVE press coverage. Police say they were responding to a report of a "man with a gun" and there was no mention of the officers name who shot Mr. Dillion. There was also no mention of what Mr. Dillon MAY have done to "provoke" the shooting.
An "inter-racial" shooting, conflicting stories, eye witness reports, no proof offered of what precipitated the shooting, where is the outrage?
Utah protesters demand justice for Dillon Taylor, others killed by police
Demonstration » Participants raise questions of accountability, trust.
"Among the demonstrators were friends of Dillon Taylor, the 20-year-old man who was shot dead by Salt Lake City police outside a 7-Eleven last Monday. Police were responding to a report of a man with a gun, but Taylor’s supporters say he was unarmed."
Utah protesters demand justice for Dillon Taylor, others killed by police | The Salt Lake Tribune
Why isn't the media covering the killing of an unarmed white youth by a black police officer?
"Meanwhile, the case of Dillon Taylor, an unarmed, white 20-year-old shot and killed by a black policeman outside a 7-Eleven in Utah has received virtually no media coverage beyond local news reports."
http://theweek.com/article/index/267088/speedreads-why-isnt-the-media-covering-the-killing-of-an-unarmed-white-youth-by-a-black-police-officer