Do all lives matter to BLM now?
Something telling happened Sunday afternoon. A man in his 20s carjacked a car at gunpoint. Then the carjacker led police on a chase before crashing the vehicle. After crashing the vehicle, the carjacker allegedly "fired several shots at officers. He then crashed the second stolen car, and attempted to carjack two other drivers at gunpoint before he was fired upon by several officers."
According to the article, "Burnsville police say a carjacking suspect is dead after a shootout with officers Sunday afternoon. It happened at about 3 p.m. on Interstate 35W at County Road 13. Police say the suspect, a white man in his 20s, was being pursued by officers for driving a vehicle with stolen plates. The man crashed that car, then carjacked a woman at gunpoint."
This video highlights the fact that Black Lives Matter showed up at the scene:
BLM chanted "you gotta stop shooting and killing people." It's unknown if they knew at the time that the alleged carjacker was white. Further, it's unknown if BLM would've shown up if they'd known that the alleged carjacker was white. It isn't a stretch to think that BLM showed up with the expectation that the shooting victim was African-American.
When Martin O'Malley said that "all lives matter" at a Democrat conference, he was forced to apologize later for saying that "Black lives matter. White lives matter. All lives matter." Gov. O'Malley said this "while discussing police violence against African-Americans with liberal demonstrators."
Do all lives matter now to BLM? Or did they just think that another black man had been shot? This video answers those questions:
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