The headline is incendiary.
It is meant to be to show the double standard that has been inculcated in this country, and to show that black people are routinely treated fairly under the law.
There is a myth that has been built and supported by the old media that only white people can use guns in self defense. The mythology erroneously states that if black people use guns in self defense, they will be jailed. In fact, black people are using guns in self defense more and more, and they are finding that the law applies to them the same as to other people in society.
Reported on 29 June, 2015, from courierpress.com:
Paula, who is black, said he encountered the two men — who are white — at a party earlier in the evening, according to Wayne County Sheriff’s report. He said the two had made racial remarks, and he had asked them to stop. The men later confronted Paula on Mount Vernon Road near the Fairfield airport.
Statements to police indicate the two men got out of their car, approached Paula and demanded to fight. Paula told the men he didn’t want to fight and that he had a concealed-carry licensed and was armed.
When the two men demanded Paula give up his weapon and engage in a fist fight, he pulled his .22 caliber gun and fired 10 rounds at the two, emptying the gun’s clip,(sic) according to the report. Paula told police the two men were about a foot from him when he opened fire.
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Paula drove to the Wayne County Sheriff’s Department to report the incident. While the investigation is open, Wayne County Sheriff’s deputies say they don’t expect any charges will be filed against Paula. They described the shooting as self-defense.
Why isn’t this nationwide news on all the channels, especially as this is one of the fruits of the Illinois shall issue concealed carry law?
A black man defends himself against a beating by two white men who made racist remarks. It sounds like a heck of a news story to me.
It goes against the Democrat President’s agenda, who is pushing for more restrictive gun laws. Examples of black men who defend themselves with guns, and who are respected by the law, do not fit the narrative.
About Dean Weingarten:
Dean Weingarten has been a peace officer, a military officer, was on the University of Wisconsin Pistol Team for four years, and was first certified to teach firearms safety in 1973. He taught the Arizona concealed carry course for fifteen years until the goal of constitutional carry was attained. He has degrees in meteorology and mining engineering, and recently retired from the Department of Defense after a 30 year career in Army Research, Development, Testing, and Evaluation.
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