Neighborhood members say having a Hmong-speaking responder might have saved Yia Xiong’s life. Relations say the person who was shot and killed by St. Paul police final 12 months was partially deaf, could not perceive English and struggled with psychological well being points.
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Diversity is not a strength.
He sees cops and doesn't drop the weapon.
Police will have to ask, "do you speak English?" before giving commands.
He had a weapon. End of argument. If he did not understand English, what the hell was he doing living here??
If you're holding a knife and a cop points a gun at you while shouting something you don't understand, you're going to drop the knife and raise your hands. The fact that he couldn't speak English matters very little.
The police answered a call 📞 of this person threatening other's with a weapon.
End of story.
If you move here it is YOUR responsibility to learn ENGLISH!
English is my second language!
God bless our heroes in blue💙
This is some last place to come to is United States they love their guns
I don't get the Hmong situation here, how do you had a Hmong elder who lives in the only country that had English as the main language who had a home all to himself and knows nothing of English and then you had a young Hmong cop who knows nothing of Hmong? I don't get it, how does the guy even had a home in the US, even the most English efficient individual doesn't had a home in the US.