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St. Louis Vs. The Police: Part III Apocalypse Nigh
By fonewear 2014-11-25 07:46:45
When they eventually run out of businesses to burn, I imagine the unemployment rate in Ferguson will be spectacular.
See there is an upside to this !
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By Grumpy Cat 2014-11-25 07:54:31
Whole thing could have been avoided by changing his name to Michael White.
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By Bismarck.Magnuss 2014-11-25 07:56:19
So... whatever happened to ebola?
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By Grumpy Cat 2014-11-25 07:58:33
So... whatever happened to ebola?
ratings started going down...
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By fonewear 2014-11-25 08:00:38
So... whatever happened to ebola?
ratings started going down...
Riots are very profitable people watch CNN for once !
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By Anna Ruthven 2014-11-25 08:03:54
A legal analyst on CNN, Paul Callan, just referred to Michael Brown as "a wanted felon."
I find this funny as the suspects identity wasn't known at that time, thus he wasn't wanted, he was a suspect. I was also unaware that stealing cigars was a felony. This is all beside the point, wasn't it clearly stated that Officer Wilson did not receive any details of the theft and the stop was entirely unrelated and the reason given for the stop was that Brown and a friend were in the middle of the street, blocking traffic?
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By fonewear 2014-11-25 08:23:29
Physical evidence has a clear white bias !
By volkom 2014-11-25 08:59:38
saw this ~ decided to share
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By Leviathan.Chaosx 2014-11-25 09:26:31
A legal analyst on CNN, Paul Callan, just referred to Michael Brown as "a wanted felon."
I find this funny as the suspects identity wasn't known at that time, thus he wasn't wanted, he was a suspect. I was also unaware that stealing cigars was a felony. This is all beside the point, wasn't it clearly stated that Officer Wilson did not receive any details of the theft and the stop was entirely unrelated and the reason given for the stop was that Brown and a friend were in the middle of the street, blocking traffic? According to the statement given last night, Brown matched the description of a suspect he was looking for.
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By Lakshmi.Sparthosx 2014-11-25 09:32:25
I see the racists are out in force, no wonder there will always be racial tensions in this country.
By Heimdel 2014-11-25 09:54:44
A legal analyst on CNN, Paul Callan, just referred to Michael Brown as "a wanted felon."
I find this funny as the suspects identity wasn't known at that time, thus he wasn't wanted, he was a suspect. I was also unaware that stealing cigars was a felony. This is all beside the point, wasn't it clearly stated that Officer Wilson did not receive any details of the theft and the stop was entirely unrelated and the reason given for the stop was that Brown and a friend were in the middle of the street, blocking traffic? According to the statement give last night, Brown matched the description of a suspect he was looking for.
The testimoney specifically says he had told them to get off the road but then he saw him carryign the box of cigars that he had been notified of the theft earlier and that is when he turnedback to stop them.
The thing is people basically expect cops to let themselves be killed instead of defending themselves in a risky situration. For instance a couple years ago a cop here stoped a suspect in a break in and instead of using his gun he tryed stoping him physically. The guy ends up stabing the cop and the cop dies. So just because the cop tried not using his gun his kids are left without a father and wife without a husband. People want cops to do their jobs but then don't want them to be able take the actions that the job might require.
In the end noone will ever truely know what happened. It could been justified it could been a cop who paniced or over reacted. Though seeing "The kid" was 6 foot 5 300 pounds and had just robed a convince store it is unlikely he had simpley tried to go peacfully. Especially since the cop ended up with fractured bones in his face.
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By Anna Ruthven 2014-11-25 09:58:09
A legal analyst on CNN, Paul Callan, just referred to Michael Brown as "a wanted felon."
I find this funny as the suspects identity wasn't known at that time, thus he wasn't wanted, he was a suspect. I was also unaware that stealing cigars was a felony. This is all beside the point, wasn't it clearly stated that Officer Wilson did not receive any details of the theft and the stop was entirely unrelated and the reason given for the stop was that Brown and a friend were in the middle of the street, blocking traffic? According to the statement given last night, Brown matched the description of a suspect he was looking for. According to the Police Chief back in August, Wilson had no knowledge of the robbery nor a description of any suspects; he said Wilson stopped them to ask them to get out of the road.
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By volkom 2014-11-25 09:58:32
in the end noone will ever truely know what happened. the friend of brown knows the truth. but he'll keep his mouth shut and not say anything because if he does he could be charged as an accomplice/accessory to theft and murder.
By Enuyasha 2014-11-25 10:08:41
A legal analyst on CNN, Paul Callan, just referred to Michael Brown as "a wanted felon."
I find this funny as the suspects identity wasn't known at that time, thus he wasn't wanted, he was a suspect. I was also unaware that stealing cigars was a felony. This is all beside the point, wasn't it clearly stated that Officer Wilson did not receive any details of the theft and the stop was entirely unrelated and the reason given for the stop was that Brown and a friend were in the middle of the street, blocking traffic? According to the statement given last night, Brown matched the description of a suspect he was looking for. According to the Police Chief back in August, Wilson had no knowledge of the robbery nor a description of any suspects; he said Wilson stopped them to ask them to get out of the road. That discussion imbetween flashes of the situation on CNN last night was more to drive up viewer ratings than to actually discuss the case. CNN will often times use inflammatory lines of discussion to keep people watching til they get more details.
Its kind of disgusting, but now the grand jury testimony and those tapes should be public domain. We'll find out what really was said and part of what happened soon.
By fonewear 2014-11-25 10:09:40
Lakshmi.Sparthosx said: »I see the racists are out in force, no wonder there will always be racial tensions in this country.
Speaking of racism:
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By fonewear 2014-11-25 10:10:32
I myself sometimes enjoy deep fried racism. With a side of mashed potatoes and gravy.
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By fonewear 2014-11-25 10:11:44
You kidding me ! My racism detector is off the charts !
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By Siren.Mosin 2014-11-25 10:12:09
idk, it's all pretty sad, really.
By volkom 2014-11-25 10:12:44
Lakshmi.Sparthosx said: »I see the racists are out in force, no wonder there will always be racial tensions in this country.
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By fonewear 2014-11-25 10:16:22
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By Siren.Sieha 2014-11-25 10:21:14
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just wow...
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By Anna Ruthven 2014-11-25 10:22:09
A legal analyst on CNN, Paul Callan, just referred to Michael Brown as "a wanted felon."
I find this funny as the suspects identity wasn't known at that time, thus he wasn't wanted, he was a suspect. I was also unaware that stealing cigars was a felony. This is all beside the point, wasn't it clearly stated that Officer Wilson did not receive any details of the theft and the stop was entirely unrelated and the reason given for the stop was that Brown and a friend were in the middle of the street, blocking traffic? According to the statement given last night, Brown matched the description of a suspect he was looking for. According to the Police Chief back in August, Wilson had no knowledge of the robbery nor a description of any suspects; he said Wilson stopped them to ask them to get out of the road. That discussion imbetween flashes of the situation on CNN last night was more to drive up viewer ratings than to actually discuss the case. CNN will often times use inflammatory lines of discussion to keep people watching til they get more details.
Its kind of disgusting, but now the grand jury testimony and those tapes should be public domain. We'll find out what really was said and part of what happened soon. Back in August, the Police Chief stated via live, unedited feed that Officer Wilson was unaware of the robbery at the time he stopped Brown. This live feed was unedited and the statement came from the Chief's mouth.
Last night, the Prosecutor stated, via live feed, that Wilson testified that he was on a call concerning a young child when he got a call over the radio that a young African-American male fitting Brown's appearance had committed a strong-arm robbery at a local convenience store and stole cigars. Wilson testified that he got in his SUV and eventually ran into Brown who was carrying cigars. This came from a live, unedited feed and this statement came from the Prosecutor's mouth.
Since neither the Chief of Police nor the Prosecutor work for CNN or any other media outlet, I don't see how this inconsistency could've been brought about by CNN or CNN anchors.
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By Ragnarok.Nausi 2014-11-25 10:23:22
I think that if I attempted to grab a cop's gun I would be shot, does that make me a racist?
By fonewear 2014-11-25 10:30:46
I don't know depends on how white you are !
By Blazed1979 2014-11-25 10:44:00
I don't know depends on how white you are ! What, on the probability of him being shot or being racist?
or both, maybe baby?
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By Bahamut.Kara 2014-11-25 11:07:07
A legal analyst on CNN, Paul Callan, just referred to Michael Brown as "a wanted felon."
I find this funny as the suspects identity wasn't known at that time, thus he wasn't wanted, he was a suspect. I was also unaware that stealing cigars was a felony. This is all beside the point, wasn't it clearly stated that Officer Wilson did not receive any details of the theft and the stop was entirely unrelated and the reason given for the stop was that Brown and a friend were in the middle of the street, blocking traffic? According to the statement given last night, Brown matched the description of a suspect he was looking for. According to the Police Chief back in August, Wilson had no knowledge of the robbery nor a description of any suspects; he said Wilson stopped them to ask them to get out of the road. He can say whatever he wants in his testimony as he never (last time I checked over a month after the incident) wrote a report detailing his experience.
The official incident report was not filed until at least 10 days after the incident and it contained virtually no information.
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By Siren.Mosin 2014-11-25 11:16:04
he doesn't get to keep his job, does he? I don't know enough about the particulars to voice whether or not he should be drummed up on manslaughter charges (though my instinct is yes) but he sure as hell shouldn't be allowed to police the general public any more.
By fonewear 2014-11-25 11:17:47
I smell a Lifetime movie of the week ! The Wilson story: anger looting racism and a hint of romance.
By fonewear 2014-11-25 11:29:34
Al Sharpton is about to talk ! Lord have mercy !
By wormfeeder 2014-11-25 11:33:08
Lakshmi.Sparthosx said: »I see the racists are out in force, no wonder there will always be racial tensions in this country. You mean the racists that are black right?
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Time to brace for impact as the grand jury decision draws near.
Quote: St. Louis-area resident Carolyn Colburn opened her front door two nights ago and had a bulletin from the City of Berkeley fall at her feet.
“The grand jury decision regarding the Ferguson police officer shooting of Michael Brown is expected this month — rumored as the middle of November, possibly this week,” warned the “News Alert” from town officials.
“It is important that we all plan ahead in the event that conditions warrant each of us to stay at or very close to our homes for several days,” stated the flier, which Berkeley distributed to 3,000 homes this week.
Berkeley, a bedroom community with 9,000 residents, borders Ferguson, where the fatal shooting of an unarmed black teenager on Aug. 9 triggered protests and riots and sparked a nationwide debate on race, policing and justice.
With few businesses in Berkeley, residents like Colburn do their shopping in neighboring Ferguson.
“It is very sad that we have to live in this fear,” Colburn told Yahoo News by email.
No date has been set for the grand jury’s ruling, but St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Robert McCulloch has said he expects an announcement in mid- to late November.
Three months ago, 18-year-old Michael Brown’s death led to protests in which demonstrators burned down a gas station, looted liquor stores and clashed violently with police officers.
For the past month, law enforcement leaks to reporters have suggested that a grand jury will not indict Ferguson Officer Darren Wilson for killing Brown.
If that turns out to be the case, Berkeley Mayor Theodore Hoskins told Yahoo News, “it’s possible” the second round of protests will be worse than the first.
“There has been a three-month anger setting up,” said Hoskins, 76. “We get the feeling that there might be something destructive occur. I don't want my residents waking up one morning not knowing what to do.”
So earlier this week, the city of Berkeley began putting tip sheets with safety advice on the doors of every home.
Please make sure your home and family are prepared for a period of disruption, just as you would in the event of a storm,” the city advises.
In addition to suggesting that residents stock up on food, water, gas, medications and other supplies, the advisory says to have contingency plans for picking up children from school and taking care of the elderly.
“Travel to them may not be possible for a few days,” the alert states. “You may want to consider temporarily moving them in with you or others who can assure that their needs are met.”
Hoskins said feedback on the town’s decision has been mostly positive.
“You’ll always have two or three saying you’re creating an alarm that may be unnecessary, and we understand that,” he said.
Berkeley City Hall is four miles from the street where the deadly altercation between the officer and teen took place.
“I never thought that the incident that occurred in August would ever happen in our community,” Hoskins, a Berkeley resident for nearly 50 years, said of the shooting and aftermath. “I was under the impression that everybody had proper training for those types of situations.”
The bulletin suggests that residents load up on nonperishable supplies, especially since it's unknown whether Ferguson’s stores will remain open.
“That's the closest community that we go to, so we are just taking it safe,” Hoskins said.
Colburn was in Ferguson on Wednesday evening and said many businesses have already begun boarding up windows.
“Aggression and unrest are definitely rising,” she said. “I am worried about my son not being able to come home for Thanksgiving break.”
McCulloch, the prosecutor, has said claims of an announcement date or time should be ignored. But Hoskins said he is too close to the situation, with too much at stake, to remain idle.
“It seems to be narrowed down to between now and Monday,” the mayor said. “If anything spills over into our community, then I'll declare an emergency and we will do certain other things to protect our residents.” Ferguson's neighbor warns residents to prepare for the worst
Rumor is they're not going to press charges.
Federal charges appear unlikely in Ferguson police shooting: Washington Post
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