Mansur Ball-Bey was shot and killed by the police last week in St. Louis. The police say that he pointed a stolen gun with an extended magazine at them when they went to a house to serve a warrant. They later found four more guns and crack at the house.
The family claims that he had just gotten off work at the Fed Ex, and he was a high school graduate, who wasn’t a troublemaker. The above picture is one of the pictures that the family put out. The family is now claiming that the police are lying about what happened.
The family’s version, of course, leaves out some facts.
St. Louis city alderman, Antonio French, a Black Lives Matter supporter, noted that several people in the neighborhood had reported to him that the house was a ‘known dope spot’.

Ball-Bey’s Instagram, Facebook and Youtube videos were all incapacitated shortly after his shooting, which for an innocent man with nothing to hide seems rather odd. Unless his family or attorneys don’t want you to see pictures or tweets about him that don’t fit the peaceful narrative.
But as they say, the internet is forever, his Instagram is archived here and his Twitter is still up.
His social media is mostly about his music, sprinkled in with offensive or sexual comments about women. On various rap videos, he posed with other men who were waving around guns. He also had a picture where he appears to wake up with a gun which he refers to as his ‘bae’ (short for ‘baby’).
Ball-Bey is wearing the same sweatshirt in this video:
Ball-Bey in orange t-shirt with messenger bag.


Oh hey, is that a gun with an extended magazine like the one he allegedly pointed at the cops? This is likely what the people who scrubbed his social media were trying to hide.






