Watch: ‘The View’ Interviews Terence Crutcher’s Twin Sister

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The brutal slaying of the disabled African-American man Terrence Crutcher  continues to spark conversation about the United States’ treatment of people of colour.

Today, his twin sister joined ABC’s ‘The View‘ to discuss her brother’s death and the charges his murderer (police officer Betty Shelby) is facing.

Unfortunately, said conversation threatened to hit a sour note when hosts Sunny Hostin and Paula Faris clashed over a questioned the latter posed.

Hit the 7 minute 40 mark below…

Tulsa County’s district attorney, Steve Kunzweiler, said filed a first-degree manslaughter charge against Shelby shortly after Crutcher’s passing.

The tragic circumstances surrounding the death of Mr Crutcher are on the hearts and minds of many people in this community. Despite the heightened tensions felt by all – which seemingly beg for an emotional response and reaction – our community has consistently demonstrated a willingness to respect the judicial process.

Watch below…

A first-degree manslaughter charge carries a sentence of at least four years in prison.

The tragic circumstances surrounding the death of Mr. Crutcher are on the hearts and minds of many people in this community. It is important to note that despite the heightened tensions felt by all — which seemingly beg for an emotional reaction — our community has consistently demonstrated a willingness to respect the judicial process. It is the shared responsibility of all who have the ability to control their reactions to do just that. To the ministers of this community — all of your flock, regardless of their color, creed, ethnicity, background, social status, employment or neighborhood need the wisdom of your guiding hands. To the media — your community needs you now more than ever to be the objective messengers of the facts which report the truth. To the lawyers — it is our responsibility to demonstrate to our community the importance of adherence to the rule of law and the ethical standards which allow our courtrooms to be the source of justice. Officer Shelby, although now charged, is presumed to be innocent under the law until a judge or jury determines otherwise.

I do not know why things happen in this world as they do. We need to pray for wisdom and guidance on each of our respective paths. Each of us at the end of our days will have to account for our own actions. The only way I know how to walk my path is to pray every day to pray, and to serve my fellow citizen so that he or she may be lifted up.

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  1. Ocean Drive September 23, 2016

    So sad.

  2. Rey September 23, 2016

    I love you Sunny Hostin! Thank you for CHECKING Paula Faris RIGHT ON THE SPOT!

    • Bey Sting September 23, 2016

      Do you think Paula was being shady? I understand the question but feel she may have posed in that way on purpose.

      • Rey September 23, 2016

        I think Paula is smart enough to know that by bringing “the past/his history” into it she is painting him out to be a “menace to society.”

        It’s all an effort to make herself and the rest of white people feel better about murder of ANOTHER unarmed black man.

        #yourprivilegeisshowing

      • Rey September 23, 2016

        Menace*

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