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Tommy Lee Jones killing the black escapee was an opportunistic racist killing


I can't shake this feeling. He saw a situation where he believed he could legally kill a black man, given the hostage situation, and he took it, despite the risk that he could have killed one of his partners.

The poor subordinate was obviously shaken by the murder and said he could have negotiated. He whispers in his ear "I...don't....negotiate."

The next scene is him on the phone, obviously taking some heat from a superior for his racist murder.

"What can I tell you Sir, he was a bad man, he was going to kill one of my kids. Well you can blame me, I'm the one who shot him."

Hangs up phone, walks into a meeting and refers to himself as 'the big dog' who 'is always right.'

I can only imagine how African Americans feel watching this scene, and how traumatizing it must be, especially for those who have seen "the law" imprison or kill their own loved ones.

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You want to troll I'll reply. US Marshals hunt fugitives and Copeland was a bad guy who escaped that Train Crash.

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As far as I'm concerned, anybody, regardless of race, who puts a gun to someone's head and threatens to kill them if they don't get their way, deserves to be killed in defense of the person they are threatening. I personally think you'd think otherwise if you ever had someone threaten to kill you like that.

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You have my vote for governor

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Thanks but I could not become governor as I think it's wrong to make up false things about people.

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I hope Copeland also hit his head on the way down, just for good measure.

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He had to choose between his partner and the convict. No contest.

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The black guy was scum. Good riddance.

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You can't be serious?

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Waaaaaaaaaaaa!

Everything is mean and racist!!!

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