Kathy Griffin says that just because the one Black girl was trying to kill another Black girl with a knife it doesn’t mean the police had to shoot Makiyah Bryant to stop the murder from happening:
WARNING. How in the hell does this police officer think it’s a good idea to fire shots blindly into a group of teenagers having a fight. Yes one of them has a knife. Oh, that never happened in your school or neighborhood? She didn’t deserve to die. 16 years old. #makhiabryant https://t.co/hnimSwnG7s
— Kathy Griffin (@kathygriffin) April 21, 2021
Honest question: Were there a lot of people getting stabbed to death at Kathy’s high school?
“What? You never tried to stab someone to death when you were a kid?” https://t.co/9HlvNiCrMz
— Kirmora Taylor (@KirmoraTaylor) April 21, 2021
And is she okay with this outcome? Because that’s what was going to happen:
Yes a responsible cop would’ve allowed the girl to plunge that knife into the neck of the other girl. It’s clear we are living among total idiots https://t.co/OzIor5RkeP
— Rob Schmitt (@SchmittNYC) April 21, 2021
Often times “literally” is used incorrectly, but NOT this time:
She was literally trying to kill another girl. https://t.co/pUrEtbiIz2
— Article V Convention of States please (@philthatremains) April 21, 2021
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“They are going to tie themselves in knots over this one”:
They are going to tie themselves in knots over this one. https://t.co/kyphXnBOh8
— Stephen L. Miller (@redsteeze) April 21, 2021
Also, the officer did not shoot “blindly” FFS:
no one “shot blindly” into a group of teens. an officer shot purposely at the aggressor who was trying to stab a girl.
— Jessica O’Donnell (@heckyessica) April 21, 2021
And that’s, again, “literally the opposite of shooting blindly”:
He didn’t shoot blindly.
He literally hit the one with the knife. The one he was trying to stop.
That’s literally the opposite of shooting blindly, you raging moron. https://t.co/FxBBge9fM9
— RBe (@RBPundit) April 21, 2021
This is where they’re going and we all know it:
Should have sent a social worker. https://t.co/kyphXnBOh8
— Stephen L. Miller (@redsteeze) April 21, 2021
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