An Army veteran and firearms instructor continues to take on those who say the Alton Sterling shooting wasn’t justified. He released a video last week and a few days ago, Mike Brown, Founder of the No Excuses Foundation posted a message on Facebook indicating the kind of vile and hate filled threats he had been receiving.
“I know I’ll be dead shortly. It’s a crime to be black and see things from a different perspective. It’s a crime, in the black community, to be a black cop. You get it worse when you work in a black community when all I ever wanted to do is help. All I do now that I’m not a cop is help. 1 video explaining possibilities. Yet, so much hate. And we will only kill each other. Just like a group of blacks killed Malcolm X for a difference of opinion, so too might be my demise. I’m at peace. To my loved ones, I love you.”
The threats did not stop this Army Veteran and Firearm Instructor. He has released a series of photos, detailing the Sterling encounter that shows the suspect fighting officers.
After posting these photos, Brown states, “LAST explanation: I have seen many persons post the single pic of Sterling’s right hand supposedly being held whereby the belief thereafter being assumed that said hand was continuously held, and believed by those to be evidence of an unjustified shoot. Ok. Answer me this: If his right arm was pinned, explain these pics. And please don’t say THESE were photoshopped because if these are photoshopped to supposedly justify “the police lovers agenda”, then the same argument must then be applied to the photo of his hand being held in that same hand-holding photo could be photoshopped to support the BLM agenda. He was resisting.”