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"Holy $#@$# Facebook beef is getting real (swipe)"


  

          

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http://www.cbsnews.com/news/off-duty-cop-missouri-kills-home-invader-argument-black-lives-matter/


Off-duty cop in Missouri kills home invader after online Black Lives Matter argument, family says

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Last Updated Jul 10, 2016 5:03 PM EDT

ST. LOUIS, Missouri - An off-duty police officer shot and killed a home invader in suburban St. Louis on Saturday evening, and family say the two had recently had an argument about the growing unrest over police violence.

Police say the off-duty officer, who has not been named, was home when the deceased suspect rang the doorbell on Saturday evening.
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CBS affiliate KMOV-TV reports the suspect was known to the family. At the time of the incident, the police officer was home with his wife, mother-in-law and two children. They ran upstairs to hide when the suspect appeared.

The suspect, identified as 20-year-old Tyler Gebhard, then grabbed a concrete planter and threw it through a window in the rear of the house when he was denied entry to the home. Once inside, the off-duty officer shot him. He was pronounced dead at a local hospital.

Police told KMOV the man had emotional issues and had issued threats to the family online before the shooting.

An uncle of Gebhard's, Patrick Brogan, of Waterloo, Illinois, told The St. Louis Post-Dispatch Gebhard and the officer had been arguing on Facebook. He said Gebhard, who was biracial, empathized with the objectives of the Black Lives Matter group.

Police Chief Jon Belmar says the officer is on leave.

Deadly shootings last week of black men by police in Louisiana and Minnesota, followed by the sniper killings of five police officers in Dallas, have heightened the tension around protests over police violence. On Saturday, many of those protesters themselves resorted to violence.
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Many supporters of police say the protesters have it wrong, and that the Black Lives Matter movement is leading them astray. In an appearance on CBS' "Face the Nation" on Sunday, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani called the movement "inherently racist." Giuliani said cops now feel like they have a target on their backs as a result of the movement.

"Of course black lives matter, and they matter greatly," he said. "But when you focus in on 1 percent of less than 1 percent of the murder that's going on in America and you make it a national thing, and all of you in the media make it much bigger than the black kid that's getting killed in Chicago every 14 hours, you create a disproportion."

Earlier Sunday, President Obama defended Black Lives Matter and the right of activists to demonstrate in cities across the United States, following a long night of ongoing protests over the highly public deaths last week of two black men at the hands of police.

"One of the great things about America is that individual citizens and groups of citizens can petition their government, can protest, can speak truth to power," Mr. Obama told reporters in Madrid. "And that is sometimes messy and controversial but because of that ability to protest and engage in free speech, America over time has gotten better. We've all benefited from that."

  

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Sounds like BS to me.
Jul 10th 2016
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whats bs?
Jul 10th 2016
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      Peep it tho... they never said the argument was about BLM
Jul 10th 2016
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           is there another article?
Jul 10th 2016
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                There are others about this incident, yes.
Jul 10th 2016
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                     ah ok
Jul 10th 2016
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                          RE: ah ok
Jul 11th 2016
7
Meanwhile the police have always been inherently racist FOH
Jul 11th 2016
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Boogie Stimuli
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1. "Sounds like BS to me."
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BLM is already white-funded, controlled
opposition that's being used as a catch-
all for Black activism. This is just
furthering the narrative of using BLM
to criminalize all anti-racism.
There's actually a petition right now
to categorize BLM as a hate group.


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GriftyMcgrift
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Sun Jul-10-16 09:11 PM

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2. "whats bs?"
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that the topic they were arguing over was BLM?
or that the guy tried to break into his house and got shot?

  

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Boogie Stimuli
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Sun Jul-10-16 09:46 PM

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3. "Peep it tho... they never said the argument was about BLM"
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They say Gebhart's uncle told the
news his nephew was a BLM supporter
and that he had been arguing with
the officer online.
See the mind trick?
Same shit they do with arbitrarily
mentioning that a person is Muslim.
Look how that led the report into
Guliani calling BLM racist. Other
outlets are reporting with the headline
"BLM Supporter Breaks Into House..."
This is very clearly propaganda.

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GriftyMcgrift
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Sun Jul-10-16 09:56 PM

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4. "is there another article?"
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or am I missing something in this article?
the only two lines i see about the "connection" to blm is here

"An off-duty police officer shot and killed a home invader in suburban St. Louis on Saturday evening, and family say the two had recently had an argument about the growing unrest over police violence."


"An uncle of Gebhard's, Patrick Brogan, of Waterloo, Illinois, told The St. Louis Post-Dispatch Gebhard and the officer had been arguing on Facebook. He said Gebhard, who was biracial, empathized with the objectives of the Black Lives Matter group."

  

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Boogie Stimuli
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5. "There are others about this incident, yes."
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Sun Jul-10-16 10:10 PM by Boogie Stimuli

          

>or am I missing something in this article?
>the only two lines i see about the "connection" to blm is
>here
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>"An off-duty police officer shot and killed a home invader in
>suburban St. Louis on Saturday evening, and family say the two
>had recently had an argument about the growing unrest over
>police violence."
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>"An uncle of Gebhard's, Patrick Brogan, of Waterloo, Illinois,
>told The St. Louis Post-Dispatch Gebhard and the officer had
>been arguing on Facebook. He said Gebhard, who was biracial,
>empathized with the objectives of the Black Lives Matter
>group."
>


That first quote isn't a connection to BLM.
The 2nd one is the one I'm talking about.
Somehow, this particular article turned this
incident into Guliani's and Obama's statements
on the official BLM group/movement when, if
you visit dude's facebook page, he's also
mourning the lives of police officers (aside
from posting memes like "Fuck Racism, My White
Friends My Niggas 2"). Do you not find it odd
that his concern for "blue lives" isn't
mentioned in the story?





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GriftyMcgrift
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6. "ah ok"
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Sun Jul-10-16 10:13 PM by GriftyMcgrift

  

          

but ya the giuliani stuff


thats that hack journalism bullshit where they have to spend the second half of the article putting it in "context" of the whatever current event its tied to as if the average reader is not aware of all that already.


its like they didnt have enough words and didnt hit enough key word's for the search filters or something




*edit*
i just saw you asked me a question

about not mentioning the blue lives thing


it has no context in the article, literally the two quotes above are the only mention for the cause of the argument and it literally says he "empathizes" with BLM..thats it

  

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Boogie Stimuli
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7. "RE: ah ok"
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>about not mentioning the blue lives thing
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>it has no context in the article, literally the two quotes
>above are the only mention for the cause of the argument and
>it literally says he "empathizes" with BLM..thats it


But if he empathizes with blue lives matter,
isn't that just as relevant to a story as
his Black lives matter support? Especially
a story about him allegedly being killed
by an officer.



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Atillah Moor
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8. "Meanwhile the police have always been inherently racist FOH "
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Giuliani

  

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