(Image: KELO-TV screenshot)

FF to about 40 seconds. They knew he didn’t belong in the hood because he was wearing a ‘hoodie’. Sure.

11 Thoughts on “We knew he didn’t belong in our neighborhood because he was, uh, well . . .

  1. They probably also knew he was a loser crook because of the Vikings logo on the collar of his shirt.

  2. Badbenboyenemy on December 27, 2011 at 3:48 pm said:

    I laughed and cringed at the same time when I saw this on KELO last night.

  3. cornholio on December 27, 2011 at 8:17 pm said:

    I wondered what had happened to Randy Moss!!! LOL!

  4. BAHAHAHAHAHA!

  5. no one would think twice about a white guy running down the street with a shotgun.

  6. Oliver Klosov on December 28, 2011 at 1:43 pm said:

    I’d say a resident of this neighborhood would likely think twice about ANYONE they didn’t recognize in the area. It’s residential but it’s remote. You don’t just wander into Shindler. There’s about 20 houses and everyone knows everyone. Don’t be so knee-jerky about whipping out the race card.

  7. Oh, I wasn’t pulling the race card, I just found it funny that the guy said he knew he didn’t belong in the neighborhood because he was wearing a ‘hoodie’ Instead of just saying, “We don’t see a lot of black folks around here running and carrying shotguns.”

  8. Analog Kid on December 28, 2011 at 10:06 pm said:

    What i’m more concerned about is the way that goon is carrying the rifle and shotgun as it it had black mold on it or something.

  9. Oliver Klosov on December 28, 2011 at 10:28 pm said:

    I think you were making the assumption that this guy is a racist. I say this because if you really listen to his statement he didn’t say he was suspicious because he was “wearing a hoodie”. He said he appeared to be hiding his face with the hood pulled up tight around his head and face and was looking away rather than acknowledging and waving at a passing vehicle as most residents of the area would do.

    The officer is holding the weapon with a single finger through the trigger guard, behind the trigger, to carry the weapon safely without disturbing any evidence such as finger prints or palm prints on the weapon.

  10. unifiediandi on December 29, 2011 at 3:57 am said:

    Yea , I don’t really see a racist tone to the comment, it just goes to show ya, wave the next time.

  11. I guess if I just stole a shotgun, I wouldn’t be waving to anyone.

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