Twitter: BLM Idiot Allegedly Tries to Pull Texan Out Of Car. Texan Responds Appropriately.

BLM apologists are in no shortage it seems. Anywhere a functional community exists, there they are. You can’t even go grocery shopping without running into a hysterical AWFL (Affluent White Female Liberal) or some LARPing minority complaining about the BLM urban legend that police are hunting black people for sport.

It’s not police killing the majority of blacks I tell you what

It’s not police killing the majority of blacks, I tell you h’what

A BLM idiot was killed in Austin last night during a “peaceful protest against police violence” whilst brandishing an AK47-patterned rifle.

Austin American-Statesman:

A man was killed in downtown Austin Saturday night in the midst of a protest against police violence, and police said they have taken the shooter into custody.

Although police have not yet released the names of the victim and suspect, the alleged victim’s mother Sheila Foster told Good Morning America Sunday morning that her son Garrett Foster was killed. Several social media posts and protesters early Sunday morning were chanting and calling on others to remember his name.

The shooting happened about 9:50 p.m. at Fourth Street and Congress Avenue, EMS officials said. Austin police said the male victim was carrying a weapon when he approached a vehicle. The person in the vehicle then shot the man."

Multiple Twitter postings are stating that Garrett Foster tried to pull some guy out of his car while carrying an AKM rifle. The driver shot Foster. Foster is now dead.

BLM Twitter is devastated at this news specifically because Garrett was the caretaker of his paraplegic wife. One wonders why someone would purposely put themselves in harm’s way attending an armed riot when their wife’s livelihood literally depends on them. But hey BLM activists aren’t very smart.

Table for 1 going forward

Shawty like dem white bois

Smell ya later, Garrett.

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