[Police Can Wrap Up a Mass Shooting in a Matter of Hours but When White Cops Murder Blacks it Takes Years] No Time to Comply. Video Shows TX Cop Shoot Jalen Randle in Back and Then Ask If he Had Gun?

Isn’t ironic that Texas cops are “in the early stages of its investigation” in this 2020 case which involves the camera recorded murder of a Black man by a cop. Yet, in an alleged mass shooting involving 20 or so victims in San Antonio cops wrapped things up all in the same day! Only the mindfucked would believe any of this bullshit.

From [HERE] and [HERE] A lawyer for the family of a 29-year-old Black man who was fatally shot last month by a Houston police officer said body camera video shows he was given only seconds to raise his hands before he was shot.

Jalen Randle was shot April 27 as he exited a vehicle, police said. Police said he was being pursued because he was wanted on three felony warrants.

Police released video of the shooting Tuesday after Randle's family demanded it, but Assistant Chief Thomas Hardin said in the introduction to the footage that the department is still in the early stages of its investigation. A spokesman for the Houston police department declined to comment further because of the ongoing investigation.

The video shows the officer firing once almost immediately after yelling “Hey, let me see your hands!” as he got out of a police car. After Randle fell to the ground, the officer asked, did he have a gun.

Attorney Ben Crump said in a statement that the video shows clearly that Randle had no time to comply with the officer's orders before he was shot. Crump said Randle was handcuffed and drug across the ground before officers rendered aid.

"The brutality displayed in this video is extremely disturbing — from the officer firing a deadly shot seemingly as he ordered Jalen to put his hands up to the way they handcuffed and dragged his lifeless body across the ground,” said Crump, who is one of the nation's top civil rights attorneys and also represented the family of George Floyd after he was killed by Minneapolis police officers, has won financial settlements in about 200 police brutality cases.

Police have said officers tried to pull over a vehicle after seeing Randle get into its passenger seat, but the driver didn’t stop till officers eventually blocked its path.

Police say Randle then exited and an officer shot him. Police say Randle was in possession of a bag with a gun in it. [k. and such alleged information was not known to police until after he was dead. The relevant time when evaluating deprivation of life or rights, is what the cops knew at the time of the incident. Thanks to the video we don’t have to rely on racist media for details parroted from cops. After the murder, the white cop asked “Did he have a gun?” - obviously he didn’t know. Most importantly, the black man posed no threat to the cops as he fled away from them.]

Crump said previously that an independent autopsy showed that Randle was shot in the back of his neck and witnesses said he was running away.

Police haven’t identified the officer who shot Randle, but the body camera footage released Tuesday is labeled “Officer Privette BWC.” Houston Officer Shane Privette was indicted for using excessive force in a 2017 incident but that charge was dismissed in 2019.