All the usual suspects have their knickers in a twist. Rally held to remember Banko Brown — D.A. declines to files charges against armed Walgreens guard
A homeless trans man was shot and killed by an armed guard in Walgreens. The guard was arrested, but then released.
More than a hundred activists gathered on Market near Powell, at the Walgreens where Brown was shot dead. There, they blocked access on the sidewalk, spoke out, and demanded change from Walgreens and from the city.
They didn't ask why no charges were filed, they are sure that it is discrimination, or something.
The man accused of shooting Brown, Michael-Earl Wayne Anthony, 33, who was in jail and expected to be formally charged with homicide on Tuesday, was unexpectedly released from jail on Monday. District Attorney Brooke Jenkins' office declined to file charges. Meanwhile, KTVU has learned SFPD is looking at a self-defense claim.
The liberals in SF won't stand for that. Not only should the homeless be able to steal anything they want, they should be able to attack people with impunity. Or something. And whatever the Libs in SF think, self-defense is a human-right.
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