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Police shoot and kill man who points gun at them
NEW ROCHELLE – A man who was pulled over for vehicle and traffic violations just before 11 p.m. on Friday, June 5, is dead after he pulled a gun on a New Roch

The incident remains under investigation by New Rochelle Police, the Westchester County District Attorney’s Office and the State Office of the Attorney General.
Clearly evidence of systemic racism. We'll need 4 more weeks of riots and looting to compensate.Standard quotes:
"He was gentle giant," Clarke said. "He had a passion for his music, he was a rap artist. He concentrated on his music and his kids. He always talked about his kids, and he came from a structure of love."
"Police murdered my brother," Clarke said. "The way they have my brother labeled is false and it's unacceptable. It's spitting in the face of my family."
"It's sad. This is an area that is targeted by police," Clarke said. "It's racial profiling. It's systematic racism ... It's like a hunting season on black men."
And here's the punchline:
Clarke said Flowers is the second person in his family to be killed by police. Their cousin, Alvin Flowers, was killed by police in the early 1980s.
You forgot he'll give you the shirt off his back, he was turning his life around, he was talking about going back to school.Standard quotes:
"He was gentle giant," Clarke said. "He had a passion for his music, he was a rap artist. He concentrated on his music and his kids. He always talked about his kids, and he came from a structure of love."
"Police murdered my brother," Clarke said. "The way they have my brother labeled is false and it's unacceptable. It's spitting in the face of my family."
"It's sad. This is an area that is targeted by police," Clarke said. "It's racial profiling. It's systematic racism ... It's like a hunting season on black men."
And here's the punchline:
Clarke said Flowers is the second person in his family to be killed by police. Their cousin, Alvin Flowers, was killed by police in the early 1980s.