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Yikes! That's quite the rap sheet!
Maybe we give those officers some kind of civilian award that recognizes their contribution to society?
I wonder if Alton is enjoying hell?
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Alton Sterling, a 37-year-old black man, was shot to death as he lay on the ground with two police officers on top of him Tuesday morning.

A video of the incident, which was posted to social media, has sparked national attention. Many questions remain unanswered.
The case is being investigated, and Baton Rouge police told CNN that detectives will review the video.

They said it was not sent to them, but that it was first given to the media and put on social media.
The officers involved have been placed on administrative leave, as is standard following an officer-involved shooting.
The owner of the convenience store where Sterling was killed says he's sure the incident was caught on his store's surveillance cameras, though he hasn't seen it. Police took the video later Tuesday, he told CNN.
Edmond Jordan, an attorney representing Sterling's aunt, Sandra Sterling, and the mother of Alton Sterling's child, confirmed to CNN that the individual shot in the video is Sterling.
His family has seen the tape.
"[They] are taking it hard right now ... overwhelmed with grief," Jordan said.

The video is filmed from inside a car.

It starts by pointing down, with camera facing the witness' car's dashboard. A single pop is heard, and then you can hear someone yell "get on the ground."

Another pop follows.
The camera then pans up to two officers confronting a man in a red shirt, which Jordan says is Sterling. One officer then brings Sterling to the ground. Once he's down, the officer begins to assist the second officer in restraining Sterling. At this point, the officer who first brought down Sterling is behind a car and cannot be seen.

Still frames from the video that appears to show Alton Sterling being shot to death.
Still frames from the video that appears to show Alton Sterling being shot to death.
"He's got a gun," someone is heard saying seconds later.

The officer who is still in view of the camera can be seen drawing something from his waist -- it's not clear what the object is.
Some yelling ensues, after which two bangs can be heard.

Those inside the car react, and the camera pans back down. Three more bangs can be heard, and a woman in the car starts crying.

The 'CD man'

Sterling was known as the "CD man," a laid-back guy who would sell tunes and DVDs outside the convenience store where he was shot, according to local media.

Abdullah Muflahi, the owner of the Triple S Food Mart, told CNN he's known Sterling for six years.

He let Sterling sell CDs in front of the store. He says Sterling never got into fights.
Muflahi was there the night Sterling was killed; he says he saw the officers slam Sterling on a car.

"They told him not to move," Muflahi said. "He was asking them what he did wrong."

He says the officers then used a stun gun on him at least once before shooting.

Both got on top of him, and one ordered him not to move.

The one closest to Sterling's legs yelled "gun," and the shots followed.

After the shooting, as Sterling lay there, Muflahi says an officer reached into Sterling's pocket and pulled out a gun.

When it was over, Muflahi says he heard the officers talking on the scene, saying they had been called there due to a complaint that Sterling had pulled a gun on someone.

But Muflahi said he never saw a prior confrontation between Sterling and anyone that night. And he wasn't aware of any incident that someone would have called about.

"Just five minutes before," Muflahi said, "he walked into the store getting something to drink, joking around, [and we were] calling each other names."
I will never watch the video because I already know he was black!! I bet I was right bc they are the scum of the earth who commit most violent crimes and sooner or later they will be die because of it. So, what's new??
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All of my ****** back home should get this kind of endings.
Like yours? Did you pick them up at auction? Where the hell is your home?
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yelling he's got a gun is always the magic sentence before things run out of hand.
He did have a gun lol. You van see the cop pull it from his pocket at the end
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