Ferguson: Police Kill 18yo Black Male; Fire Gas/Rubber Bullets Into Protesting Crowds

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I've noticed that the trends I'm getting on Twitter right now are the same exact ones I was getting 8 hours ago. I think Twitters trend system is broken. Surely #Ferguson would be trending even in Philly?

Even changing it to all of USA it's still the same trends from 4PM. Chicken Fries are back was trending before I went to work this afternoon.

Fuck. Even changing it to St. Louis is still trends from this afternoon. Chicken Fries, Burger King and someone named Jack who made a video is trending on every location I choose.

If Twitters trend system is broken, it sure picked a hell of a time to crash.

Completely despicable.
 
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As they took me into custody, the officers slammed me into a soda machine, at one point setting off the Coke dispenser. They put plastic cuffs on me, then they led me out the door.

I could see Ryan still talking to an officer. I said: “Ryan, tweet that they’re arresting me, tweet that they’re arresting me.”

He didn’t have an opportunity, because he was arrested as well.

The police led us outside to a police van. Inside, there was a large man sitting on the floor between the two benches. He began screaming: “I can’t breathe! Call a paramedic! Call a paramedic!”

Ryan and I asked the officers if they intended to help the man. They said he was fine. The screaming went on for the 10 to 15 minutes we stood outside the van.

“I’m going to die!” he screamed. “I’m going to die! I can’t breathe! I’m going to die!”

Eventually a police car arrived. A woman — with a collar identifying her as a member of the clergy — sat in the back. Ryan and I crammed in next to her, and we took the three-minute ride to the Ferguson Police Department. The woman sang hymns throughout the ride.

Fuck the cops.
 
MSNBC Live has three black women discussing the repercussions of this and the fact that cops telling anyone otherwise that this is an isolated incident is malfeasance.

Hannity has an all-black group speculating how thuggish Michael Brown was to get shot considering this kind of thing isn't racially charged too often - specifically if he had fought the cop for the gun.
 
It's one street.

One. Street.

You are a prime example of my point.

It's some fucked up shit, but it's not on the scale some of you seem to almost want it to be.

Why does the size of the area matter? Does that lessen the blatant rights violations we've been watching? The attacks on peaceful citizens and journalists?

Seriously what is your point? I don't think you have one and it's not going to end well for you if you keep it up.
 
It's always amazing when you walk in to a mass group of people on GAF saying one thing and try to disagree. Logic goes out the window, you're accused of saying things you didn't say, and no one cares that you're near the situation, have first hand accounts of your friends and family, and instead choose to stick with the narrative they want to believe. Even attacking you for it. It's a little disgusting and disturbing.

It's one street. It's not a war zone.

What the cops are doing is wrong and I'm on the side of the protesters.

But there is some serious hysteria going on in here.


Would you welcome this on your street? If not, its a big deal.
 
It's one street.

One. Street.

You are a prime example of my point.

It's some fucked up shit, but it's not on the scale some of you seem to almost want it to be.

What if it was your street? What if militarized cops backed by armored vehicles were launching smoke grenades (which are still a fire hazard, by the way) onto your lawn?
 
I'm in St. Louis by the way. And as fucked up as all this is, the situation is being over sensationalized. Sorry if you don't like that. But it's true. This thread reads like the entire god damn town is a war zone with cops somehow blocking Twitter trends. For gods sake. What was it last night? They'd cut the cable in Ferguson? All of this (again, as fucked up as it is) is contained to a pretty small section of town.

I'm not saying what the police are doing is ok, I'm saying this thread is almost like reading anarchy porn. There's some lust for this to be a war that it's simply not.

Are you serious with this? You might as well have said "the overwhelmingly white areas are okay, it's just that small area over there with all those black people that is going to hell. So don't worry guys!"
 
I've noticed that the trends I'm getting on Twitter right now are the same exact ones I was getting 8 hours ago. I think Twitters trend system is broken. Surely #Ferguson would be trending even in Philly?

Even changing it to all of USA it's still the same trends from 4PM. Chicken Fries are back was trending before I went to work this afternoon.

Fuck. Even changing it to St. Louis is still trends from this afternoon. Chicken Fries, Burger King and someone named Jack who made a video is trending on every location I choose.

If Twitters trend system is broken, it sure picked a hell of a time to crash.

Completely despicable.

May just be whatever. I'm in the Twin Cities and getting the trend. I switch to SL and get it. Though when I go to Us i don't. Twitter is just dumb when it comes to this stuff, I swear.
 
I'm in St. Louis by the way. And as fucked up as all this is, the situation is being over sensationalized. Sorry if you don't like that. But it's true. This thread reads like the entire god damn town is a war zone with cops somehow blocking Twitter trends. For gods sake. What was it last night? They'd cut the cable in Ferguson? All of this (again, as fucked up as it is) is contained to a pretty small section of town.

I'm not saying what the police are doing is ok, I'm saying this thread is almost like reading anarchy porn. There's some lust for this to be a war that it's simply not.

I agree.

I have no defense for the police, but people weeping tears of blood because of tear gas and a bunch of cops more or less sitting and standing around some cars does not V for Vendetta make.

People were complaining about how the riots would take away from the murder of Brown a few days ago, and here we are getting outraged at cops moving up and down a street. Kind of ironic, no? Anarchy porn is a rather fitting term.

Again, I'm not defending the actions of the cops, but people are starting to get a little sensationalist about all of this. 90% of this stuff is consolidated along a single street in a poor suburb of north county, there is no war breaking out in the Midwest.
 
It's one street.

One. Street.

You are a prime example of my point.

It's some fucked up shit, but it's not on the scale some of you seem to almost want it to be.

You should really stop trying to deflect from the issues at hand. The fact this is going on period is a problem. The fact that all of this is going on because of skin color is a problem. The fact that an unarmed teen was killed and left in the street for hours is a problem. The fact this happens so often all over the country is a problem. And quite frankly, the fact that you seem bent on ignoring that just to point out the size of the area makes you part of the problem.
 
Can't fucking believe people on social media saying stuff to the effect of, "Man, I'm so tired of hearing about this Ferguson stuff."

What the fuck.
 
I'm in St. Louis by the way. And as fucked up as all this is, the situation is being over sensationalized. Sorry if you don't like that. But it's true. This thread reads like the entire god damn town is a war zone with cops somehow blocking Twitter trends. For gods sake. What was it last night? They'd cut the cable in Ferguson? All of this (again, as fucked up as it is) is contained to a pretty small section of town.

I'm not saying what the police are doing is ok, I'm saying this thread is almost like reading anarchy porn. There's some lust for this to be a war that it's simply not.

No, it doesn't look like the entire town is a warzone, but it looks like the cops are putting on a ludicrous display of power.

If they'd backed-down several hours ago and put the officer under investigation, this probably would have fizzled out.
 
I agree.

I have no defense for the police, but people weeping tears of blood because of tear gas and a bunch of cops more or less sitting and standing around some cars does not V for Vendetta make.

People were complaining about how the riots would take away from the murder of Brown a few days ago, and here we are getting outraged at cops moving up and down a street. Kind of ironic, no? Anarchy porn is a rather fitting term.

Again, I'm not defending the actions of the cops, but people are starting to get a little sensationalist about all of this. 90% of this stuff is consolidated along a single street in a poor suburb of north county, there is no war breaking out in the Midwest.

Yeah, thank fucking Christ it was a poor suburb, right?

If they did this in a rich neighborhood people wouldn't stand for it.
 
Can't fucking believe people on social media saying stuff to the effect of, "Man, I'm so tired of hearing about this Ferguson stuff."

What the fuck.

I mentioned in another thread, this incident is drawing parallels for me to the Boston Marathon stuff from last year.

The Internet was kind of a horrific place for a while.
 
Can't fucking believe people on social media saying stuff to the effect of, "Man, I'm so tired of hearing about this Ferguson stuff."

What the fuck.

Search Ferguson on reddit.

The most comments are about Sir Ferguson and Ronaldo (football)

Any recent updates? Its in the conspiracy subreddit.
 
I agree.

I have no defense for the police, but people weeping tears of blood because of tear gas and a bunch of cops more or less sitting and standing around some cars does not V for Vendetta make.

People were complaining about how the riots would take away from the murder of Brown a few days ago, and here we are getting outraged at cops moving up and down a street. Kind of ironic, no? Anarchy porn is a rather fitting term.

Again, I'm not defending the actions of the cops, but people are starting to get a little sensationalist about all of this. 90% of this stuff is consolidated along a single street in a poor suburb of north county, there is no war breaking out in the Midwest.
I bet your ass wouldn't be saying this stuff if it happened on your street.
 
Yeah, thank fucking Christ it was a poor suburb, right?

If they did this in a rich neighborhood people wouldn't stand for it.

This wouldn't have happened in the first place in Ladue, Clayton, Town & Country, etc. The conditions were ripe here for some racially charged killing, that's all I'm saying.

I bet your ass wouldn't be saying this is stuff if it happened on your street.

I'm not saying that the anger towards the police is unwarranted. It very much is. Some posters are just getting a bit carried away with their outrage, in my opinion.

The ToS is pretty clear that we aren't interested in seeing a lot of meta posts. If you're here to discuss the topic, you're welcome. If you're here to discuss the other posters and their posts, clear on out.

That means both sides of the fence.

If someone comes in and says something mind-boggling stupid, the best solution is to simply not respond. Saves the thread from derailing an important issue to discuss a bunch of meta shit about GAF, and it saves people from getting banned when they let someone push their buttons.

Sorry.
 
Holy shit! How disgusting are these responses? I never said any of the things I'm being accused of. For fucking shame.

This is a terrible, terrible thing. The only point I was trying to make, to offer perspective for those of you not here, is that this fucked up shit is happening on a much smaller scale than people are making it out to be.
 
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