Yes. He didn't appear to just be out jogging. I've never wandered around a house during the middle of a jog.
Doesn't ultimately change what happened when he was killed, but it isn't exactly what was presented to us as fact either.
There is video out showing the victim walking around and going in a house apparently he wasn't supposed to be in. I'm not saying it changes anything regarding criminal charges, but it makes the media look stupid for running with the "jogger murdered because he was black" narrative.
I still don't think the two should have gave chase armed with weapons and they will pay for that decision, I just don't know why there is misinformation so much in many of these cases that go viral.
I don't know, with the locals there that may be true but that isn't true every where. Every case is different, every place is different.
Regardless, it worked out and they can now take this to court.
My only issue with the narrative here is people saying the case wasn't being investigated or it was taking too long.
No one outside the investigating agency likely knows how much it was being investigated and I seriously doubt the GBI has any reason to not investigate.
Also, these things take time. Especially during a pandemic.
There is apparently more video the police have that has not been released. Regardless, I don't think any civilian should be chasing someone down imo unless that person is a threat to someone else's safety. That's just my opinion though.
I don't know all the details about the case but if what I have heard is true it is disgusting. I can not stand people who try to take the law into their own hands and end up hurting innocent people.
Very rarely do you see someone in a store without shoes or a shirt. That is my point. I should have said business instead of restaurant because the point is the same.
Most people own and are ok with wearing shoes and shirts. Many don't own or want to wear a mask.
Most people who eat in restaurants own and are used to wearing shirts and shoes. Most people want to wear shirts and shoes. I don't know if the same can be said about masks.
I agree. If it means my kids are safe, I don't care if the start of next year gets pushed. I don't want to risk any kids, or school employee's safety, when it isn't essential for them to physically be there.
What's the point of putting kids back in school and possibly fast tracking wave 2 when the state test has been canceled and most schools would only have a couple weeks left anyway?
One popular model has lowered projected deaths in the United States to 60,000 (from about 80k on April 5). Kentucky's projected deaths was also lowered to around 1,000 (from about 1,700).
COVID-19 estimation updates | Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation