Apparently his black life didn't matter. It's always interesting to me just which black lives matter and when.
Trayvon Martin = small-time criminal, clearly going in the wrong direction in life, instigates a violent attack on a stranger because he didn't like how stranger looked at him. His life matters.
Corey Jones = innocent man with no criminal record broken down on the side of the highway talking to AAA when he's set upon by a plain clothed police officer in an unmarked vehicle. Cop, without identifying himself as a cop, draws his weapon and shoots him in cold blood because he saw a legally-owned and licensed firearm on the seat of his car. His life didn't matter [partially because the cop who shot him was also a minority].
George Floyd = convicted felon, cocaine, fentanyl and meth addict, commits a petty crime while tweaking, resists arrests. His life matters.
David Dorn = fine, upstanding retiree, murdered in cold blood while serving the ends of justice, even though his exemplary police career had ended. His life didn't matter.
I could go on, but I'm pretty sure you get the point: some black lives matter, some of the time.
His name was David Dorn. Just another victim to the BLM agenda.
Apparently his black life didn't matter. It's always interesting to me just which black lives matter and when.
Trayvon Martin = small-time criminal, clearly going in the wrong direction in life, instigates a violent attack on a stranger because he didn't like how stranger looked at him. His life matters.
Corey Jones = innocent man with no criminal record broken down on the side of the highway talking to AAA when he's set upon by a plain clothed police officer in an unmarked vehicle. Cop, without identifying himself as a cop, draws his weapon and shoots him in cold blood because he saw a legally-owned and licensed firearm on the seat of his car. His life didn't matter [partially because the cop who shot him was also a minority].
George Floyd = convicted felon, cocaine, fentanyl and meth addict, commits a petty crime while tweaking, resists arrests. His life matters.
David Dorn = fine, upstanding retiree, murdered in cold blood while serving the ends of justice, even though his exemplary police career had ended. His life didn't matter.
I could go on, but I'm pretty sure you get the point: some black lives matter, some of the time.