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White Man Charged At Police With Axe & Doesn't Get Shot!!Added:
All right, and there you see him on the screen.
33-year-old Derek Guidry who poured an axe on four San Antonio police officers.
And he's able to take that mug shot right there. He didn't get shot like the numerous black people we have seen throughout the years who have weapons and make an aggressive [clears throat] move towards police officers.
Peace and blessings. Peace and blessings. All praises due to the Most High. And I'm sharing this article.
There's not much videos about it, but I want you to see why the police gave their reasons for not shooting this man who charged at them with an axe.
This is the article. It says, "Axe-wielding man charged with aggravated assault against four police officers, San Antonio Police Department says."
"That Guidry is being held without bond, court records show." Now, this is what happened.
A man wielding an axe was accused of making aggressive movements towards four San Antonio police officers on Saturday.
According to an SAPD preliminary report, officers were dispatched just before 8:30 a.m. to the intersection of the Southeast Loop 410 access road and Rigsby Avenue. Upon arrival, police said four officers found Derek Guidry, 33, striking a crosswalk signal with an axe.
The officers ordered Guidry to drop the weapon, but authorities said he allegedly made aggressive movements towards the officers.
The movements, according to the San Antonio Police Department, prompted the officers to keep their distance between him before one officer deployed their taser on Guidry. After he was tased, SCPD said Guidry dropped the ax. Police said Guidry did not have any weapons on him. Additionally, a police spokesperson told K Sat that he was taken into custody with drug paraphernalia on him. So, what is the keyword in this incident? It says the officers kept their distance.
They didn't shoot him. They didn't riddle him with bullets.
They didn't shoot him undiscriminately like we have seen so many people, black people get done.
Uh we saw uh the woman Sonya Massey up in Illinois who had a {quote} {unquote} pot of boiling wa- water. And the officer could have kept their distance. We've seen officers shoot black men running away with the gun.
The officers could have kept their distance. We've seen Natasha Clark Brooks up in Baltimore who had a knife, 70-year-old woman. The officers could have kept their distance.
We've seen Deborah Terrell up in New Jersey, 72-year-old woman with a knife.
The officers could have kept their distance. And there are so many other stories. So, why did the officers keep their distance when dealing with this man?
Why do you think? I would say it is the uh complexion for the protection for the collection, as Paul Mooney says.
When I saw this uh article, I automatically knew that the man was a white man. So, anybody who can explain away the officer's use of restraint in this situation, please let me know.
Because if they can use restraint in this situation, then they can use restraint in other situations where black people get mowed down by police.
What different training did the did these officers have?
Or are they trained to react in certain situations when dealing with certain population demographics? Y'all let me know what y'all think about this video in the comments. Y'all see the number, 919-587-7782.
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