Like George Floyd, Oklahoma cops crushed Derrick Scott to death for fun.
“I can’t breathe,” Scott said as cops held their weight on top of him.
“I don’t care,” one of the officers, Jarred Tipton, can be heard replying to Scott.
Like George Floyd, Oklahoma cops crushed Derrick Scott to death for fun.
“I can’t breathe,” Scott said as cops held their weight on top of him.
“I don’t care,” one of the officers, Jarred Tipton, can be heard replying to Scott.
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