The family of a mother killed by police in DC this week are outraged by how the situation has been handled
WASHINGTON, DC – OCTOBER 03: Police close in on the U.S. Capitol as people run for cover after reports of a shooting October 3, 2013 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. The US Capitol and the White House were placed on lockdown after a ‘active shooter’ situation was reported. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)
By JG Vibes
October 6, 2013
WASHINGTON (Intellihub) — Days after the police shooting of an unarmed mother at the capital in DC, the family is seeking answers and are becoming more and more frustrated with the treatment they are being given by police.
Not only are they outraged that deadly force was unnecessarily used against their loved one, but they are also becoming increasingly offended with how police and state officials are handling the aftermath.
The police and state representatives have thus far refused to speak with the family, and when they arrived at the coroner’s office they were only allowed to see a picture of their loved one, they were not allowed to actually see her.
In the aftermath of the fatal shooting, state employees and state worshipers alike are commending the “bravery” of the cowards who shot an unarmed mother because she drove her car to close to the house of their esteemed leader. However, anyone with an open mind can see that this woman did nothing wrong, aside from disobey police and drive in the wrong part of town, neither of which warrants a death sentence.
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