In a Consensus Reality [White Supremacy] Cops Imagine that Black People Possess Guns to Justify Shooting Them. A Lansing Cop Shot a Black Man in the Back as He Fled Carrying Only a Bag of Groceries

FILE UNDER HUNTING BLACKS. VIDEO ABOVE REMIXED BY WHITE AUTHORITARIANS FOR WHITE OWNED AND RUN MEDIA TO RE-MANUFACTURE RELATIONS. THE BLACK MAN WAS NOT CHARGED WITH POSSESSION OF A GUN AND NO GUN WAS FOUND IN HIS POSSESSION. THE WHITE MEDIA AND COPS HAVE NOT RELEASED THE NAME OR PHOTO OF THE WHITE COP. NO CHARGES AGAINST THE COP FOR THE ABOVE ATTEMPTED MURDER IN A BUSY PARKING LOT. WHEN THE MEDIA IS OK WITH AUTHORITIES SHOOTING SHOPPERS IN THE BACK YOU KNOW YOU ARE NOT LIVING A FREE SOCIETY. SAID CONSENSUS REALITY ALONG WITH RACISM AND AUTHORITY DEPEND UPON OUR STUPIDITY.

According to FUNKTIONARY:

consensus reality – a movie comprising belief, expectation and the magic of agreeing. 2) an aggrieved upon hallucination. Consensus Reality is the most malefic trickster of all. Whether you think you can or you can’t, or whether you think it is or it isn’t, you’re right! (See: Maya, Granfalloons, Motivated Illusions, Cognitive Illusions, OWLs & Dreamland)

From [HERE] East Lansing police on Thursday, May 5, released video of an April 25 police shooting that depicts 20-year-old DeAnthony VanAtten of Lansing being shot in a busy Meijer parking lot by white police officers.

An officer shouts at VanAtten to get on the ground, while chasing him through rows of vehicles. “You’re going to get Tased,” an unidentified officer yells at one point.

VanAtten is seen running from the store wearing a face covering and carrying a bag of groceries he’d just purchased inside the store. One officer takes cover behind a vehicle and calls out, “He’s reaching, he’s reaching, he’s got a gun,” before approximately eight gunshots are heard, apparently fired from multiple guns. On the video [actual reality] - there is no reaching going on.

“I can’t believe you shot me, bro,” VanAtten says after being handcuffed on the ground in the parking lot. “You shot me two times, bro.”

About the attempted murder (shooting someone in the back) the white media parroted the white police who minimize the event by stating, “the shots were not fatal and VanAtten was treated at an area hospital before being transferred to the Ingham County Jail earlier this week. He’s since been released.” [you are in a free range prison disguised as a democracy, a hoax within a hoax]

A woman, who is believed to have been in the silver SUV VanAtten arrived in, is heard screaming in the background. She’s later seen holding a baby carrier and talking on her cell phone to someone.

“He didn’t have no gun,” the woman tells police. “You shot him for no reason.”

Officers are heard discussing what led to the shooting while searching for a weapon and tending to VanAtten as one of the law enforcers is heard saying, “He had it out.”

Minutes later, police are seen pulling a silver handgun out from beneath a sedan about two parking spots over from where it’s believed VanAtten parked.

“That’s part of the investigation that Michigan state police are investigating,” East Lansing Police Chief Kim Johnson said when asked if VanAtten was armed at the time he was shot. Johnson said he did not know if VanAtten fired any shots when asked at a press conference Thursday.

Folks, if that Black man possessed that gun he would still be in custody and charged for unlawful possession of a firearm. His prints and DNA would be on it. Cops are not here to help you they are preying on you.

The police response originated from a 911 call in which a witness reported seeing a man in a face mask entering the store at 1350 W. Lake Lansing with a gun. The shooting occurred about 6:46 p.m. The video includes graphic language and images.

East Lansing released a total of seven videos, including four of footage from officer body cameras and three from the Meijer surveillance system. The department released the video by a deadline set by the East Lansing Independent Police Oversight Commission and mounting public

Sean Holland, a representative with Black Lives Matter Lansing who’s spoken with VanAtten’s relatives, called the shooting a result of racial profiling. He said VanAtten arrived at the store with his girlfriend and an 8-month-old child to purchase multiple items.

“East Lansing police should have never responded to the call,” Holland said during a protest calling for transparency on Wednesday, April 4. “We want to remind this community that Michigan is an open-carry state, and shopping while Black is not a crime.”

The two white officers involved have not been identified and are on paid administrative leave, per department policy.