Okay, don't shoot them.
The niggers got caught, cut their fucking hands off. Let their
concerned brothers and sisters take care of them.
A few days of wiping their asses and spoon feeding these niggers
and that shit will get old real quick.
Hundreds of demonstrators gathered in Olympia, Washington, on
Thursday night to protest a white police officer's shooting of
two unarmed black men suspected of shoplifting.
The men survived the shooting, and the case was immediately
turned over to outside investigators.
About 400 people, waving signs reading "Black Lives Matter," met
at Woodruff Park, about a mile from the shooting scene, to
listen to speakers and prepare for a march on City Hall, The
Olympian newspaper and The Associated Press reported. Speakers
urged the marchers to remain peaceful.
Olympia Police Chief Ronnie Roberts said at a news conference
Thursday afternoon that he understood the sensitivity of the
case in light of police shootings of unarmed African-Americans
in several cities across the country. But he said there was no
indication that race played a factor in the confrontation early
Thursday near a grocery store where the men had allegedly tried
to steal beer.
The men were identified as stepbrothers Andre Thompson, 24, and
Bryson Chaplin, 21, both of Olympia. Thompson was listed stable
in serious critical condition Thursday night, while Chaplin was
described as critical. Both are expected to survive, police said.
Roberts said one of the men assaulted the officer, Ryan Donald,
35, who responded to a shoplifting call about 1:15 a.m. (4:15
a.m. ET). Donald wasn't injured.
In audio of Donald's communications with a dispatcher during the
incident, he is asked whether the men are armed. He replies:
"No. He just assaulted me with a skateboard. I tried to, uh,
grab his friend. They're very aggressive, just so you know."
Listen to Excerpt of Police Audio
Donald shot the man, who fled into the woods with his
stepbrother, Roberts said. They then came back out of the woods,
and "the officer felt threatened and discharged his firearm"
again, hitting the other man multiple times in the torso, he
said.
Donald was put on administrative leave pending an internal
investigation and a separate probe by the Critical Incident
Team, a cooperative of investigators from five local law
enforcement agencies under supervision of the Thurston County
Sheriff's Office.
Police records indicate the incident is the first officer-
related shooting in Olympia in at least three years. Mayor
Stephen Buxbaum called it "a tragic event" and said he had
coordinated with local churches and colleges to set aside time
and locations for community gatherings.
"Let's not be reactive," he said. "Let's take the path of
consciously addressing our questions of what happened as best we
can — seek justice and healing."
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