That cop should be charged. No reason to kill him like that, no matter what the guy in the car did.
That being said, can we seriously start treating everyone like human beings? If you don't like someone for no other reason than their ancestors spent a different amount of time in the Sun than yours did, you are not a smart person. Every day, it's like the news can just put on a tape and just change the names: "Today, violence against (insert people group here) by (insert people group here)! Can anything be done?" Yeah, how about not ####### treating others like crap, and realize that we're all stuck on this dirt ball together? Can we start to do that, for a change?
We've been trying for more than a century.
Well, we're certainly doing a bang-up job. Though I guess I shouldn't be surprised, with the nation's collective IQ headed towards the cellar at unprecedented speed, and all we as a society apparently care about is whether a former Olympic athlete is packing heat anymore now that they're calling themselves Caitlyn, and the biggest name in showbiz is someone famous for getting railed on a grainy sex tape. We're so self-centered that the biggest selling item in the past year is a stick that holds your phone for you so you can take pictures of yourself. Nobody cares anymore! At least my own children will be able to treat everyone like equals.
Well no offense, but the history and facts have been there. People have chosen to ignore them, not take them seriously or have chosen not to look at history from a certain perspective.
What was our excuse in the 80s?
What was our excuse in the 90s? 2000s?
Only now that these situations and travesties are being filmed is when the critical mass is starting to take notice and say "oh ####." Certain groups of people have been saying "oh ####" for far too long.