Wednesday, January 23, 2019

The Root Cause of Tre'Shun Miller's Murder: It's never what "they" tell you, part 1 of 3




I've created a database to enter officer-involved shootings that result in the death of suspects. The task has been exhausting mentally and emotionally, to say the least.

Each time I check into a killing, the rabbit hole goes deep.

The very first case that turned up in my google alerts was the killing of Tre'Shun Miller, a 20-year old from Arlington, Texas. And although I've managed to enter three more killings into my not-yet-finished database, I got stuck on Tre'shun.

When I googled Tre'shun's name, things got interesting yet ever-so predictable.

With his parents crying 'foul' and an attorney by their side on a local Dallas TV news PROGRAM, I wondered if this could be another Darren Wilson vs. Michael Brown type of story that main stream media would hype up. You remember that story out of Ferguson, Missouri?

I won't rehash that, as I've already covered that tragedy here and here. But it's important to recognize that, never does the media sensationalize a clean-cut, obvious case of police abuse. For if they did, the push-back by the "citizenry" against our ever-encroaching police state might make a difference.

It's been several days since Tre'shun's killing, and since the victim had a gun, perhaps that explains why the likes of Reverend Al Sharpton and his ilk have kept quiet.

What's amazing to me is Al's pigheadedness or maybe just stupidity regarding gun control. I'd suggest he needs to watch this documentary that makes a compelling, rational, and logical case for why Blacks, of all people, need to be armed. But likely his programming may be irreversible.



As in the cases of Michael Brown, Treyvon Martin, Erik Garner - and others - media latches on to the cases where the victim had some sort of "criminal" past. And if the victim is a minority, all the more reason to sensationalize and dangerously fuel divisions.

That's what came to mind when I began to look into the murder of Tre'Shun Miller, killed by Arlington, Texas PD.

The headlines were typical. They glorify cops and blame victims. But to the trained and curious eye, it's never that simple. And when someone comes along proposing DEPROGRAMMED logic, the reactions are explosive, to say the least.

Check out one of the comments left on my You Tube channel Tre'shun's story:
A "whigger," I discovered is a White "N-word."

The official narrative of Tre'shun's story is this:  
Good cop stopped bad driver. Good cop smelled marijuana. Good cop called for backup to search. Bad boy passenger tried to get away. Good cops chased him. Bad boy had a gun and injured a good cop. The other good cop shot and killed bad boy.
Here are the circumstances surrounding Tre'shun's tragic case.  And I'll describe them just as the media intended for us to accept them. Please analyze these points and ask yourself what questions you might ask if YOU were a reporter trying to get to the truth.

(In part two of this series of articles, I'll tear this narrative apart.)

1. An officer pulled over a female driver for failing to use a turn signal.



2. The passengers in that car were criminals.


3. The arresting officer called for backup to search the vehicle because he smelled marijuana.

4. Two police officers showed up to assist the arresting officer, one was a female to search the female driver.


5. While the female cop was searching the female driver, the other backup cop went to the passenger's side to get the front passenger, Tre'Shun, out. At that time, he fled.

6. The two male officers chased Tre'Shun and the female officer stayed put with the rest of the suspects.

7. Tre'shun shot the assisting officer in the pelvis causing him to be injured and hospitalized.

8. The arresting officer shot and killed Tre'Shun.

9. Two+ ounces of marijuana were found in the car.



10. Per the family's lawyer, Tre'shun was shot once in the back and other shots were in the abdomen.


That was the official narrative. Seems pretty standard, right? The guy that was shot and killed was an armed and dangerous thug. He associated with criminals and looked like a criminal - tattoos and all. Case closed, nothing more to see here, right?

Not so fast. There is oh so much more to this story, but only when individuals are able to detach from their PROGRAMMING, reinforced by television PROGRAMS, will more people begin to see clearly how the media manipulates information to keep us confused, distracted, hypnotized, and - divided.


In the next article, I'll expose the errors in this reporting. And I'll delve into some of the issues to give context to the narrative.

I'll devote the third part of this series to reveal the many propaganda tactics main stream media uses to PROGRAM it's viewers.

If you would care to comment to state what questions come to your own mind about the points made by the media, I very much look forward to reading them and perhaps I'll share some of your thoughts on one of the videos I'm producing to complement this series of articles.

Thanks for reading.

TigerLily

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