Amazing: An American black man beat a police officer and stole a police car but was eventually shot dead. The family actually had the nerve to start a crowdfunding campaign for donations! On April 15th, a video of an American police officer killing a black suspect once again shocked the American public. This extremely crazy black man named DeShawn Leeds, after crashing another vehicle, was stopped by a police car. This black man immediately launched an attack on the police officer. He not only said, "Next time you touch me, you'll die. Next time you touch me, you'll die," but also rushed towards the officer. The officer tried to use a stun gun on him, but it didn't work. Leeds ultimately overpowered the officer, pinned him down, and shouted, "I'm stronger than you." Finally, this black man stole the police car and fled. The Pennsylvania State Police caught up with him in North Sewickley Township. The pursuit ended when DeShawn Leeds flipped his own car. After getting out of the vehicle, this black man violently resisted arrest and was eventually shot dead by American police. From the entire process, this person is clearly an extreme violent criminal. If it weren't for political correctness prevailing in America, he would have been killed during the first conflict. But the weak American police hesitated in the face of extreme violence. Criminal records show that he pleaded guilty to nine counts of burglary in two cases in 2012. Ironically, in 2023, he became the executive director of a non-profit organization dedicated to helping at-risk children and preventing youth violence. Is this about preventing violence or recruiting gang members? Even more absurdly, after the incident, DeShawn Leeds' family started a crowdfunding campaign online, claiming, "He is a loving father, son, brother, and community leader." The political correctness of today's American blacks can really turn black into white...

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