The family of police shooting victim Khalil Lawal confronted Philadelphia DA Larry Krasner over the questionable way that the so-called “Progressive Prosecutor” has handled  several cases. 

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14 thoughts on “Family of Police Shooting Victim Confronts Progressive Philly DA Larry Krasner”
  1. I have to ask my people what would a perfect justice system resemble?? There's no doubt African Americans especially men have been dealt a low down dirty deal from the American justice system. However today we see lawlessness on a grand scale in almost every American city committed by young black men, and stay silent about it. These youngsters don't have the same excuses as men from 60's and 70's. A lot of them come from good homes with working parents who push them to do the right thing and yet they choose crime. The streets in Philly are on fire with the killing. Can we really blame the DA for what our son's are doing? Do we want leadership who hold the cops back from being to agressive while our kids terrorize the streets or do we want another Frank Rizzo??

  2. OK, so NO ONE is going to mention the fact that he was attempting to run someone down in his car? And THEN when he realized a police officer saw what he was doing, he attempted to CHARGE at the officer?
    If none of that is true,, then the police department owes it to the community and the family to release the footage of said different narrative. 🤷‍♀️

  3. I don’t know why we can’t just let everyone free from jails.

    We can have social sit downs with the person who commits a crime then let the person try and make better decisions.

    I don’t see crime as a reason to put humans in cages ever.

  4. I wish he explained a little further why he felt it was justifiable that a man already spent 40 years of his life in prison, which his own office feels he did not do, and now needs to be on probation for the rest of his life.
    All of these cases presented are so painful to hear..

  5. In a justice system full of laws aimed to criminalize black and brown people, the term "Progressive Prosecutor" is oxymoronic.

  6. Excuse me the young lady was correct you run a hater operation with extra rewards for killing they get to retire with million dollar retirement packages in the law enforcement is broken with a bounty on dark skin people.

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