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Breaking: Several Police Officers Shot in Baton Rouge
Via the WSJ:
BATON ROUGE, La.—Several officers have been shot in Baton Rouge Sunday morning while on duty less than a mile from police headquarters, police said. The shooting happened early just before 9 a.m., less than 1 mile from police headquarters. Baton Rouge Police Sgt. Don Coppola, speaking on local television station WAFB, didn’t know the extent of the injuries or give the precise number of officers injured. He said they were rushed to a local hospital. Sgt. Coppola said authorities are asking people to stay away from the area. He said authorities believe the “scene is contained,” meaning that a shooter was unlikely on the loose.
If the Black Lives Matter movement cares about black lives, why don’t they protest every time a black man shoots another black man? Instead of pointing his finger at white people, why doesn’t President Obama decry the racism that exists within the black community? I know it’s a controversial statement, but black men treat other black men as if their lives are worth nothing.

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