Outrage Over Police 'Slaughter' Of 'Black Man' Subsides After Suspect Revealed to Have 'Stabbed 5 People'

Chris Menahan
InformationLiberation
Oct. 01, 2019

A witness who shared video of a police shooting in Maryland on Saturday said on Facebook she "thought of Trayvon [Martin], Philando [Castile], all the lives lost at the hands of police" after she had to "watch a black man be slaughtered" outside of a shopping mall.

The witness, who goes by Peri Alexandria on Facebook, wrote:
Wow. I just witnessed a killing by the police in Hunt Valley, Maryland. In front of my car. Couldn’t back up, couldn’t go forward. Had to just watch a black man be slaughtered. I wish he would of stopped walking. You couldn’t shoot him in the leg if anything? Or tackle him?you had to straight spray the guy? I never seen anyone get killed in my life. We as African Americans need classes on how to deal with the police the way we get killed out here, the way the father taught his kids in the when you see us movie (he didn’t stop when asked but still). Would it even matter still, since is the police that do what they want and get off. Sometimes it’s not enough to comply or stop, and most aren’t given the opportunity to. I thought of trayvon, philando, all the lives lost at the hands of police, most complied and did nothing at all. And my heart is broken today.
You can watch the graphic video she shared here.

It turns out the suspect police shot was "31 year old Jamaal Ramone Taylor, who police said went on a stabbing spree at Hunt Valley Towne Center on Saturday before officers fatally shot him," WBALTV reports.

Taylor had a lengthy criminal record and was on supervised probation at the time of his alleged stabbing spree.



Alexandria amended her post after the news came out as you can see in this screenshot below:



"—update: just found out they were after him because he stabbed 5 people," she wrote.

Alexandria went on to delete the entire post.



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