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I feel that police brutality

I feel that police brutality has gone too far. The people who are suppose to stand for justice are abusing their own rights and it's a shame. I've heard that it's an illegal act for any police to gun down another person if they pose no weapons. Officer Jason Andersen should really have considered his actions twice before he pulled that trigger. It makes me sad, you know? Such a cruel world. Discrimination and racism and behind all that, truth is hidden for the benefit of others. But I know, we Hmong are STRONGER than what Tom from KQRS suggests us as and he SHOULD know we will NEVER APOLOGIZE. Although Gangs do pose a threat, I would hope that WCCO Sue Turner realizes he has discrimated against us. the fact is that many other RACES of gangs are still roaming the streets, they too, under the term "REAL THREAT" Many people may frown on us Hmong, but we have so much to give. Until then, I do mourn over Fong Lee and wish his family the best of the best. But I do wonder how Tom would feel after recieving a couple phone calls (on his show) from the people of the hmong society. Sounds interesting huh?

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