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Friends described Huber as a happy and laid-back guy who loved to skateboard.
Guess he shouldn't have brought a skateboard to a gunfight?

Friends described Huber as a happy and laid-back guy who loved to skateboard.
I'd be interested to see that interview. I actually grew up in Waukesha County, lived in Milwaukee on 74th and 62nd St for years, and now I live between Kenosha and Chicago. Southeastern Wisconsin is such a complex mix when it comes to these issues. The surrounding counties like Waukesha County and Kenosha County are conservative, Republican led counties and racism runs deep. That's part of the reason I moved as soon as I could, the racism literally made me physically ill, among other small town issues I wasn't a fan of.
Milwaukee is much better now than it used to be, but it's still nowhere near where it should be. It's insanely segregated, north off the x-axis (not sure the real name, the dividing line between north and south side of Milwaukee - it's slightly south of I-94), north of the line is predominately Black people and south of the line is predominately Hispanic people. The East side and downtown is middle to upper class white people. The west side is mainly white people, but it's a very jagged border and not as easily defined. The 60th St she mentioned is somewhat accurate, as you go north of North Ave, the invisible line goes at a northwest angle. For instance, 92nd and Silver Spring is predominately Black people. I used to live on 62nd and North Ave and 74th and North Ave. The cut off line, there, is actually around 59th street, but 60th Street is probably mentioned for a reason: 60th street between North Ave and Center St is the actual border between the City of Milwaukee and the City of Wauwatosa (a very middle upper class White area.) It's a line everyone knows well. To give some anecdotal experience on how those lines are really there, when I lived on 74th, I could never get a dealer to come to my house. The ones that would, would eventually regret it, as they would get harassed and pulled over by Wauwatosa police before they could make it back past 60th. When I lived at 62nd, more dealers were willing to come to me, but I noticed they would never drive their "stoley", it was always their nice rental. That speaks huge volumes, because driving a bad car in Wauwatosa will make you a target to get harassed and pulled over. So even in those areas where it's right on the border, there is definitely some issues with racism and targeting certain socioeconomic classes. The insane thing is how drastic the neighborhood and the race of people is from 61st to 59th. Within 2 blocks, and this is strictly for North Ave, it's like going to a different world. The gas station on 55th, I would rarely ever see a White person, but the gas station on 68th was almost 95% White people. The reason for that, again, is leaving the City of Milwaukee and going to the City of Wauwatosa. The City of Milwaukee just elected it's first Black mayor, and although the segregation is a real issue still, I like to believe the racism isn't infecting the police departments and elected officials like it once was. What I did find interesting, I just drove up there from Kenosha. And, for the first time ever, in predominately Black inner city neighborhoods, I saw White kids playing outside with Black kids. It really made me smile inside, and happy, because even a year ago, I had never once witnessed that. I truly believe change is happening and it makes me glad to witness it, even the small things like that. It really made my day.
The biggest thing I noticed, and I was very put off with this at first, is many were almost praising Kyle's talent and how he handled himself. It made me very upset at first, why are they praising a murderer, right? The more I talked and the more they realized I really was an incredibly open minded person and just wanted to understand, the more the leader finally started opening up to me. Supposedly he had been coordinating with local law inforcement, sharing intel, and directing people where to go. He had actually went home for the night, so he was not there when this all happened, but this seems to be a pretty tight structured group so everyone has reported to him their version of what happened. At some point, and they actually provided me video of one of their members recounting this to CJ TV after the shootings, the local police department decided to shove all the protesters out of the city park and push them out into the outer portion, where the boogaloo was. Someone had told one of their members "we're going to push them toward you", at which point they did something (I don't remember what) to get ready for them, something to do with their stance. What he was incredibly upset about, is that the media and narrative has completely been moot on the fact that they were working with law enforcement, publicly told they weren't welcomed after the fact, and so all the blame lies on this group. They are incredibly, incredibly upset not only over the fact of what's happening to Kyle (although they don't have much defense for his age) and the damage it's doing to their reputation. They seem very proud of their training and this was supposed to be their time to show everyone that they weren't what everyone thinks they are, and also to help their community, which is evident that it's very important to them. Had I not personally been able to talk to them and only watched the media, I would literally have a whole different outlook on these events at this point. Whether the police pushed them in hopes of conflict, I don't know, I won't go that far. But, they really are letting them out to dry, completely unacknowleding that this was a joint effort shared by both police and boogaloo.
I think there aren't more than usually.Just a quick one liner if I may:
Wondering why there are more shootings when it is clearly adding fuel to the fire.
Now don’t get me wrong, boogaloos are mostly good people. Shit most of my family is... But as the leader said, allowing a 17yr old to come along and then all that took place, they more or less ruined their chance to shine.
I also grew up near MKE... Never have I seen a more segregated city. Now having traveled I realize MKE is about as bad as it gets for segregation.
Also I feel much safer on the South side of Chi than I do breaking down in some areas of MKE. The overall race hatred there is palpable.
Anyone in USA knew abou this?
I live in UK, and had no idea of this case of police brutality (and it took the victims family a while to get the video disclosed by police)
Wonder why I didn't know about this case until today, but if the killed is a black guy I know it ten seconds after it happens?
Anyone in USA knew abou this?
I live in UK, and had no idea of this case of police brutality (and it took the victims family a while to get the video disclosed by police)
Wonder why I didn't know about this case until today, but if the killed is a black guy I know it ten seconds after it happens?
True, they do not care about American black people as they never riot when innocent black children, teens, or adults are murdered or killed by black criminals or gang members.The stupid BLM movement should change it to only black lives matter because that’s the truth . It’s not about equality , all there “martyrs” are criminals that deserved what they get most of the time .
Blake and Floyd had 3rd party cameras from other citizens filming the incident. This is why.Wonder why I didn't know about this case until today, but if the killed is a black guy I know it ten seconds after it happens?
It is not a prejudice or generalisation. It is true. Systemic racism by police and society against non-European or non-'white' Americans is a myth. We have idiot do nothing leftist politcians, major international companies, international universities, etc. all kowtowing to the racist black supremacist arguments spewed by black lives matter.That's a pretty bold generalization there @Priest.
But, you have never really been one to let anyone get in the way of your own firmly held prejudices and/or cognitive distortions.
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Systemic racism by police and society against non-European or non-'white' Americans is a myth.