Richmond Bus Station Shooter is a BLACK MAN!
How can you not hang your heads in shame and embarrassment Black America at what our racial peers are doing? Many Blacks, because of their behavior, have EARNED the prejudice heaped upon them.
After nearly a day-and-a-half of waiting, authorities in Richmond, Virginia, have finally officially released the name of the suspect who was killed during a shooting attack on police at a bus station that left a law enforcement official dead and others injured – and he’s a black man who hails from the Chicago area.
Police didn’t confirm the name until Friday morning, saying they needed to inform next of kin of his death.
This incident has left many Black community leaders worried because such actions by Blacks reflect poorly on all Blacks and causes many to feel that Blacks aren’t doing enough to police themselves regarding the disproportionate violence caused by the Black race in society.
The New York Daily News said Brown was standing nearby a group of police who were conducting a training exercise at the Greyhound bus station in Richmond on Thursday. State trooper Chad Dermyer, 37, who was white, approached Brown and chatted briefly with him. Brown shortly after shot Dermyer in the chest, police said. Two officers in the bus depot fired at Brown and killed him. Two women in the area were struck by bullets and taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
Colin Flaherty’s book, “Don’t Make the Black Kids Angry: The Hoax of Black Victimization and Those Who Enable It,” documents black crime in America and exposes how the media and politicians are willing partners in what the author calls “the greatest lie of our generation.”
Dermyer, who died from his injuries, was married with two young children, and had graduated from the Virginia State Police Academy in November 2014.
Brown, meanwhile, had a long criminal record.
“He always liked the criminal side,” Brown’s aunt, Edith Brown,said. “He had a lot of anger about the police in the past. He pretty much thought that he wanted to be infamous … in terms of having a showdown. He always praised those people who got into shootouts with police.”
The New York Daily News reported Brown’s criminal past included charges or convictions of murder, intent to kill, aggravated battery with a firearm, failure to obey police, resisting a corrections officer and aggravated battery of a pregnant woman.