BLM activist says police shouldn’t use a weapon to stop someone from getting stabbed

Bree Newsome said that “Teenagers have been having fights including fights involving knives for eons. We do not need police to address these situations.”

Black Lives Matter activist Bree Newsome had a new take on the police shooting of Makhia Bryant in Columbus, Ohio on Tuesday. Bryant, who was in possession of a knife, and according to police body cam footage was lunging at another woman with that knife, was fatally shot by police after they were called to the scene.

Journalists and activists were quick to rush to judgement and assume that Bryant was unarmed and innocent, but for Newsome, the incident was a moment to say that casual knife fights are just the norm and not a cause for police interference at all.

Newsome said that “Teenagers have been having fights including fights involving knives for eons. We do not need police to address these situations.”

Her take was that anyone who calls police to the scene of a knife fight is the one that needs help, and she means that “sincerely.” For Newsome, police being called to a knife fight is nothing but white supremacy.

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