Man killed by off-duty ICE agent in Northridge identified by community as Keith "Pooter" Porter; vigil Sunday

Activists and social media identify Keith 'Pooter' Porter as the man shot and killed by an off-duty ICE agent in Northridge on New Year’s Eve. Black Lives Matter L.A. has scheduled a Sunday vigil to honor him.

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@IveyJanette 😣😢

@RiaResists Now they're attacking and killing Black people.

This will be a wakeup call for the Black community and the activists who have been urging us to sit out the protests against la migra nationwide.

@IveyJanette Why would it be suggested for black people not to protest?
We ALL need to flood the streets.

@RiaResists Because they feel that Black people are always out there protesting and whites are not. 2020 was their example given.

Add in the misbelief that Black Americans are exempt from la migra attacking them. What happened in Chicago a few months ago when the goons raided the apartment building,debunked that theory. Black Americans were amongst those zip tied detained and arrested by la migra,even though most did not have criminal records.

"It's not (Black people's) fight".

@IveyJanette I think we need to see all #BLM protesters and more.
I guess police brutality & George Floyd were more important to lots more black than white people.
It’s all relevant to me.
Time to get over the GD racism where ever it is.
There’s got to be some way.

@RiaResists Unfortunately they stereotype Blacks as protesters. And as violent ones at that.

Whites still clutch their pearls. Other than in Chicago,you didn't see them in the streets protesting la migra.

People are protesting with their wallets instead. And boycotting stores and companies contributing to the 🤡 and la migra.

Taking to the street isn't a viable option because the 🤡 will order the troops to kill everyone.

@IveyJanette I didn’t realize protesting is linked to racism. That makes sense. The right hates protests against #MotherGod
BLM scared the shit out of 🍊 🤡
😂😂 He stayed in his bunker overnight when protests started

Just thinking about #civilrights +Everything we’ve fought for.
They HATE that we have any rights &
the truth is they’re scared of equality because they just want the right to be assholes.
Not “having the right” sure doesn’t prevent them from being assholes

@RiaResists I always knew. My family was out there on the picket lines in Los Angeles. They had me and my brother with them. My earliest memories include being pushed in the stroller by mom and grandma as they marched down Broadway or Wilshire or 7th St to protest Blacks and Latinos being banned from big name stores. And how LAPD attacked innocent people waiting for the bus or streetcar at 7th & Broadway. That was in 1962. Those stores are long gone,but the racism continues.