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Okay? Georgia bureau of investigation isn’t exactly a neutral third party unfortunately, also, again, they can lie and omit without consequences. I’m pointing out that due to the existing corruption baked into the justice system and police force, it’s extremely difficult to buy anything said no matter how many fancy labels is put into it.


So what do you think happened? Did the Atlanta police place the gun at the scene and hope that the GBI would lie about the forensics results? Did they lie about the purchase records too? Did they shoot one of their own to justify murder? If they wanted to kill an activist, they could just say he was pointing a gun at them. No need to almost kill a state trooper to cover it up.


I never posited any alternatives, except to say that you cannot trust the testimony of obviously corrupt institutions. There are literally infinite amount of untruths they could’ve lied about and an infinite number of nuances left out in testimony. You cannot rely on anything except that someone is dead.


And someone else was shot. I don’t think that fact is in dispute?


You’re missing my point, which is that you cannot rely on the testimony of corrupt individuals who can lie under oath, in the court of law, without consequence. This means you only have a few facts, and any other presented facts by corrupt institutions are suspect by default.


One way this all makes sense is if someone else borrowed his gun and shot the trooper.

The cops traced it back to Teran and went into the protest encounter expecting to be dealing with a cop killer.

Kid had no idea what was coming; APD are thugs an environment that self-selects for them. They took no chances and wasted him.

Covering up a summary execution is way easier than conspiracy to commit it.


The trooper was shot immediately prior to the return fire which killed the protester. This timeline is not coherent with the facts.


My bad. I hadn't read up on this since it first happened.

The family claims friendly fire. I'd believe it. Accidental discharge would explain why no GSR was found on his hands.


GSR was found on his hands.


Some. From the accounts I'm now looking at, the state is being dodgy with their wording of it. Being shot 57 times will dust everything with GSR.




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