Golfer Has Takes On Police Shootings
Photo: Drew Hallowell/ [object Object] Professional golfer Grayson Murray, last seen flirting towards a high schooler on Twitter then deleting his tweets and apologizing, is once again following through on his promise to be more active online. Tonight’s subject: the dashcam footage that shows a police officer murdering Philando Castile, a man who did not break the law. Murray’s take: You won’t get shot if you don’t break the law.
He agreed that the officer should be “held accountable,” although he’s not quite convinced that race has anything to do with it and he has noted turd Ben Shapiro’s website to prove it.
Murray, maybe not the world’s foremost expert in this area, is definitely “done with this topic,” as he has deleted most of his tweets and locked his account.
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