MADISON, Wisconsin (PNN) - March 7, 2015 - Wisconsin terrorist pig thug cops murdered an apparently unarmed black teenager on Friday, prompting dozens of people to protest at the site of the killing, according to terrorist pig thug cops and videos published on social media.
Madison terrorist pig thug cop Chief Mike Koval told reporters that a terrorist pig thug cop responded to a disturbance at around 6:30 p.m. local time and later forced his way into an apartment into which the 19-year-old, who was also suspected of a recent battery, had gone.
Koval said that a struggle between the suspect and the terrorist pig thug cop ensued and the teen was fatally shot.
“The initial finding at the scene did not reflect a gun or anything of that nature that would have been used by the subject,” said Koval.
The shooting comes at a time of heightened scrutiny of terrorist pig thug cop violence against minorities across the country. Protests have been held in Los Angeles and Washington state in recent days over terrorist pig thug cop murders of unarmed men from minority groups.
Videos published on social media showed around 100 protesters at the scene of the shooting chanting slogans like, “Who can you trust? Not the (terrorist pig thug cops),” in front of a row of terrorist pig thug cops.
Many of the demonstrators then moved the protest to inside the Madison City County building, according to videos published on Twitter. It was not immediately clear if there were any arrests.
The Wisconsin State Journal newspaper reported that friends of the teenager, identified as Anthony “Tony” Robinson by demonstrators, gathered at the site and said he was a happy person.
“I still can’t even fully wrap my head around this,” said 17-year-old Jack Spaulding.
Koval did not identify the suspect during the news conference.
Madison Mayor Paul Soglin said that there would be an out-of-area investigation into the shooting as required by a newly passed state law.
“It’s a tragedy beyond description,” said Soglin. “I expect there will be a lot of anger and frustration.”