Former NFL Player and USB star Joe Mcknight killed in New Orleans

Another case of you not knowing what the **** you're talking about and making an *** out of yourself.

RIP Joe
 
@Titanium Tea back at it again with his diet racism.

5'11 200lbs "NFL Sized Dude".

I bet he looked like "a bad dude" to you too huh?

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Lol my man is on a roll 

"NFL Sized dude" get all the way outta here with that BS 

Eye witnesses even stated that the dude who shot McKnight was the aggressor in this situation 
 
"Look at me, look at me". I don't know why y'all continue to pay that child any mind when it's clear he's not out to learn anything, just to use y'all as an outlet to deal with the issues in his life. Let his mommy do that bull ****.
 
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Prolly walked up to dude car to say sorry, dude is pissed because of the accident and "scared" because the big black guy was walkin up to him, Blasted son hella times (unjustified)...then got courage after he murked him and talked **** to a dead/dying guy.

The softest fools have guns these days. They get PETRIFIED when your skin too dark.

After a road rage incident, I highly doubt someone is going to walk up to someone else's car to apologize.
 
 
Lol my man is on a roll 

"NFL Sized dude" get all the way outta here with that BS 

Eye witnesses even stated that the dude who shot McKnight was the aggressor in this situation 
Trying to grab a man thats in his mid 50s?

5"11 200lbs, pro athlete.

Yall act like 200lbs of weakness and 200lbs of nfl ready is the same thing.

If you can make the nfl with those stats,  chances are you are a powerful man
 
the Sheriff held a news conference and said the shots were fired from inside the car

for what that is worth

The man who shot former NFL running back Joe McKnight has not been charged yet. But he still could be.

Jefferson Parish sheriff Newell Normand told reporters on Friday that the investigation will proceed in a “deliberate” and “credible” way, with no “rush to judgment.”

“If you do not dot every ‘i’ and cross every ‘t’ and there are deficiencies in what you do from an investigatory standpoint, it has dire consequences,” Sheriff Normand said.

Sheriff Normand also advised caution regarding the use of social media, and he said that any demonstrations regarding the incident must comply with all state and local laws.

“I would ask the community to pause and reflect that if you start with ‘I feel,’ that is a slippery slope,” Sheriff Normand said. “It’s what the evidence suggests, what the evidence reveals, and what the evidence is.”

Sheriff Normand added that the shooter, Ronald Gasser, did not stand over McKnight. Gasser, according to Sheriff Normand, was in his car when the shots were fired. The shell casings, Normand said, were in the car.

Also, Sheriff Normand said there is no video of the shooting, and no witness account of any “apology” being made by McKnight to Gasser.

The reference to the shots being fired by Gasser while in his car brings into play Louisiana’s “Kill the Carjacker” law, an extension of the “stand your ground” law that allows for a person to use deadly force to defend himself while in a vehicle. And this could set the stage for Gasser never being charged or, if he’s charged, acquitted of any crime that he may have allegedly committed.

Responding to questions from the media, Sheriff Normand made it clear that Gasser was released from custody because of Louisiana laws that make certain homicides justified.

“The easiest thing for me [to say] would have been, ‘Book him, Danno,'” Sheriff Normand said. “Right? But the fact of the matter is is that in trying to flesh out these details as it relates to all of this and not having that rush to judgment and doing this in a very deliberate and appropriate fashion, we chose not to do that.”

Next came a surprising disclosure from Sheriff Normand.

“Of course, where that leads us at this point in time is that everybody wants to make this about race,” Sheriff Normand said. “This isn’t about race. And I’ll just throw this out folks so that everybody knows and there’s no hiding the ball. The gentleman that raised Joe McKnight used to work for this office.”

Sheriff Normand’s comments indicate that the shooter may not have been aware that the man who raised Joe McKnight previously was a deputy in Jefferson Parish. And that could be a problem for the investigation, because there’s a chance that no amount of effort to ensure a fair investigation guarantees that it will be.

Indeed, a conflict of interest has arisen, which could require the authorities to take steps aimed at ensuring the conflict doesn’t impact the decision.
 
Trying to grab a man thats in his mid 50s?
5"11 200lbs, pro athlete.

Yall act like 200lbs of weakness and 200lbs of nfl ready is the same thing.
If you can make the nfl with those stats,  chances are you are a powerful man

Be scared of un armed men brehs
 
all this is only proving Kaep more right. I'm curious to hear his take on this especially since its a fellow NFL player.
 
 
Or.... an nfl sized dude starts raging on you but you went through the legal steps to aquire a fire arm to protect your family from such an unpredictable circumstance. 

You really think dudes get guns to create victims for fun? Or do you think they get them to keep from becoming victims?
Whose man is this?
 
all this is only proving Kaep more right. I'm curious to hear his take on this especially since its a fellow NFL player.

Of course kaep was right but these losers wanna talk about his thoughts Castro on Cuba, and other **** ignoring the fact that he's kneeling for police brutality and racial injustice, corrupt **** we see everyday
 
 
Or.... an nfl sized dude starts raging on you but you went through the legal steps to aquire a fire arm to protect your family from such an unpredictable circumstance. 

You really think dudes get guns to create victims for fun? Or do you think they get them to keep from becoming victims?

Whose man is this?

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Whose man is this?

David Dukes lol

No BS Luck I didn't even see this before I posted that pic :lol: :lol:
 
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I'm no gun argument type guy (I don't care if they take our guns or let us all have uzi's) but it seems like it is the perfect way to get away with murder in these stand your ground states. Like you know you want to road rage, and you know you can blow someone away with your heater. Just drive like an ahole until someone tries to test you( or someone a different color tries to step) then you can blow someone's head off legally.
Or.... an nfl sized dude starts raging on you but you went through the legal steps to aquire a fire arm to protect your family from such an unpredictable circumstance. 

You really think dudes get guns to create victims for fun? Or do you think they get them to keep from becoming victims?

I think logical people get guns to protect themselves. All I'm saying is that in stand your ground states, IF you were mentally ill and wanted to get away with muder, this would be an easy way.
 
Yo Tea

I don't know what is was up with this particular guy but you wylin' if you don't think there are people out there who are waiting for ANY reason to justify harming someone with their fire arm.

You are supposed to defuse situations man. They teach you that.
 
Road rage is scary. One honk, one glance, or one high beam check and I've been brake checked at 80 mph, and followed for extended periods of time.

The worst was this little old lady flashing her pistol at me when I stepped out of my vehicle, after she followed me to a grocery store parking lot. I may look tiny in a car but when I step out, I'm about 6-4. The instigation and allowance and freedom of gun usage is scary. I believe we have the right to defend ourselves, but wow. A lot of these people become human head hunters.

Crazy senseless stuff. RIP Mr. Mcknight
 
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Road rage is scary. One honk, one glance, or one high beam check and I've been brake checked at 80 mph, and followed for extended periods of time.

The worst was this little old lady flashing her pistol at me when I stepped out of my vehicle, after she followed me to a grocery store parking lot. I may look tiny in a car but when I step out, I'm about 6-4. The instigation and allowance and freedom of gun usage is scary. I believe we have the right to defend ourselves, but wow. A lot of these people become human head hunters.

Crazy senseless stuff. RIP Mr. Mcknight
On top of that, you never know what the person who you're on the road with is going through that day. A simple honk could set them off. There are lot of deranged people with driving privileges in this country. Road rage should lead to a suspension of license. Multiple offenses = a complete loss. Driving is not a right and if you can't conduct yourself on the road properly, you forfeit that privilege.
 
Just read this in the comments section on DS....going to dig around to see if I can find anything that can corroborate what the poster said.

The word at the JP DA’s office and the courthouse is that there is video surveillance showing McKnight opening the other guy’s door and yanking him out of the car. This would implicate Louisiana’s “shoot the carjacker” law, which presumes that use of deadly force is reasonable and justified if the shooter is in his car and the other person uses unlawful force to enter the vehicle.
 
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