A sheriff in Missouri is firing back at a now-suspended newspaper columnist who claimed to experience what “minority motorists” must feel when getting pulled over by cops, saying he was lucky he didn’t “get shot” during a recent traffic stop. Boone County Sheriff Dwayne Carey has refuted a June 30 opinion column by longtime Columbia Daily Tribune columnist Bill Clark, who was stopped 10 days earlier for failing to use his turn signal. “I’m lucky I didn’t get shot,” Clark wrote. Related Image Expand / Collapse“When you are in the shoes of the minority, you learn a lot more about their journey,” Clark wrote. “In his column he indicates, ‘I’m lucky I didn’t get shot,’” Carey wrote.
Source: Fox News July 07, 2017 16:59 UTC