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"I Told You Don't Use a Gun!" Black Family Under the Illusion that They Control Public "Servants" Watched an Uncontrollable Texas Cop Murder Patrick Warren After Calling 911 for Mental Health Help

DR. BLYND OBSERVES, “IT'S CLAIMED ONLY "GOVERNMENT" CAN PROVIDE THE SERVICE OF PROTECTING "LIFE, LIBERTY AND THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS." THIS IS NONSENSE IF ONLY FOR THE REASON "GOVERNMENT" HAS NO DUTY TO PROTECT ANYONE AND THEIR PROPERTY. ANOTHER REASON IS: NO SERVICE OR PRODUCT SHOULD Y BE PROVIDED AT THE BARREL OF A GUN. IT'S THAT SIMPLE. THERE ARE NO EXCEPTIONS UNLESS ONE BELIEVES PEOPLE HAVE NO RIGHTS. IF ONE BELIEVES PEOPLE HAVE NO RIGHTS THEN "GOVERNMENT" IS NOT "NECESSARY" TO "PROTECT" WHAT DOESN'T EXIST. IF YOU BELIEVE PEOPLE HAVE RIGHTS, THEN YOU DON'T "PROTECT" THEM WITHOUT THEIR FREELY GIVEN CONSENT. ALSO, PROTECTION IS NOT SUBMISSION TO THE VIOLENT UNACCOUNTABLE CONTROL OF ANOTHER NOR IS VIOLENT DOMINATION A LEGITIMATE METHOD OF DOING BUSINESS.“ [MORE]

DECLINE GOVERNMENT “SERVICE” AT YOUR OWN RISK. From [HERE] Video released Wednesday by a civil rights attorney shows the moments before a central Texas police officer shot and killed a man whom police described as "emotionally distressed," and the immediate aftermath as a resident repeatedly says, "I told you, don't use a gun."

It began as what authorities described as a psychiatric call on Sunday that escalated when the responding officer was forced to use a Taser on a man described as emotionally distressed. The officer fired his gun after the Taser was ineffective, authorities said. Patrick Lynn Warren, 52, of Killeen later died at a hospital.

The video, which appears to have been edited, shows the Killeen police officer at the door, and then briefly entering the house before stepping back outside, and then shows the victim stepping out with his hands in the air.

The shooting occurred out of the camera's view, but the gunfire can be heard on what appears to be cell phone video. The video was released Wednesday by civil rights attorney Lee Merritt, who's representing the victim's family.

"A mental health call should not be a death sentence," Merritt said.

Merritt is calling for the officer, a five year veteran of the department, to be fired and arrested. The Texas Rangers were called in to investigate.