Pretty sure the multiple autopsies are because noone trusts the locals in Ferguson to be thorough.
Let's go back to what I initially replied to.
An exchange where people said, of the release of the information that Brown was involved in a robbery that might have provided context to why he might initiate an altercation with a police officer, that discussion of the possibility was so outrageous that it's an example of societal bias against black people.
A few pages later, now it's all like 'Well of course everyone believes there's a possibility he might have robbed the store, started the fight believing himself to be about to be arrested in which caused the officer to fear for his life. Duh.'
Uh OK.
Mission accomplished I guess, you all agree with me now and disagree with what I initially disagreed with.
I am serious asking this: If there was an altercation in the officers vehicle, and a shot goes off and the suspect runs away. What is the officer supposed to do?
My assumption would be try and get out and run after them? What if the suspect is too far away to catch? Pulling out the gun and shooting someone because they are about to get away isn't good enough.
At what point do they let the suspect go?
Why? So they can plant shit inside his body?
Yea, "thug" tends to be codeword for "n-----".
I believe that any GAF member who uses "thug" in these discussions needs to be banned.
I am serious asking this: If there was an altercation in the officers vehicle, and a shot goes off and the suspect runs away. What is the officer supposed to do?
I would assume try and get out and run after them? What if the suspect is too far away to catch? Pulling out the gun and shooting someone because they are about to get away isn't good enough.
At what point do they let the suspect go?
I am serious asking this: If there was an altercation in the officers vehicle, and a shot goes off and the suspect runs away. What is the officer supposed to do?
My assumption would be try and get out and run after them? What if the suspect is too far away to catch? Pulling out the gun and shooting someone because they are about to get away isn't good enough.
At what point do they let the suspect go?
He shot the kid twice in the back. Mike then turned around AFTER BEING SHOT IN THE BACK/SHOT AT and put his hands up surrendering. It was at this point the officer dumped 4 more rounds into a person who surrendered AFTER BEING SHOT IN THE BACK/SHOT AT.
Let's take it another step and say "looter" is a codeword for the n word! And criminal and felon! The purity of our politically correct language will be fierce! Think of how many people we can accuse of racism! Convenient!
Let's take it another step and say "looter" is a codeword for the n word! And criminal and felon! The purity of our politically correct language will be fierce! Think of how many people we can accuse of racism! Convenient!
Go back to stormfront. I swear if I'm banned before you because of this thread. I will have lost faith in GAF mods.
I am serious asking this: If there was an altercation in the officers vehicle, and a shot goes off and the suspect runs away. What is the officer supposed to do?
My assumption would be try and get out and run after them? What if the suspect is too far away to catch? Pulling out the gun and shooting someone because they are about to get away isn't good enough.
At what point do they let the suspect go?
would this post fit in a bingo spaceCalm down. I was asking a serious question. I am not insinuating anything.
I don't know what the correct procedure is in this type of thing. I even agreed in the question what the officer did was wrong.
Reaction much?
Calm down. I was asking a serious question. I am not insinuating anything.
First of all, I don't know if this cop was racist or what his reasoning was to shoot Mike Brown. All I do know is based on the information that's been released it seems like an excessive use of force. Notice that I said specifically "based on the information that's been released" because that leads to my second problem; why the trickle of information?Will there also be a racist argument from the prosecution?
Why is it being called/considered a race crime just because the cop was white, is there any evidence that the cop was/is racist?
As i said in my original post would there be such a outrage if the cop who fired the shot was black?
You should try to understand the world that you live in.
Yeah, I'm still waiting for that. I haven't read that anywhere.Can someone kindly point to the source of the information about the cop not notifying anyone for over an hour?
Except we aren't talking about any black man are we? The guy was a whole ten minutes off of aggressively shoving a shopkeeper around while brazenly robbing him in broad daylight. Is that also the act of any black man, or is it just possible that this one is openly aggressive and completely disrespectful of the law.
I don't want to interrupt the canonization of Saint Brown, patron of saint of any black man, but maybe he's kind of a thug?
I mean the guy didn't deserve to be shot, but holy shit, that leap from people publicly talking about how this guy just committed a felony not ten minutes before his confrontation with the police straight into rhetoric about people vilifying all black people.
Are they guys looting and burning the Quick Trip in protest innocent protester being unjustly smeared too in your world?
No, so they have their own evidence that they don't have to rely on the local jurisdiction to produce.
Looks like you win this time. Dude just got banned after you typed this.
Wait...what?
Let's take it another step and say "looter" is a codeword for the n word!
And criminal and felon! The purity of our politically correct language will be fierce! Think of how many people we can accuse of racism! Convenient!
Let's take it another step and say "looter" is a codeword for the n word! And criminal and felon! The purity of our politically correct language will be fierce! Think of how many people we can accuse of racism! Convenient!
He made a point of saying that this isn't a race issue but a prejudice issue.
Keep fucking that chicken....
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That's the problem, you never see cases of officers gunning down unarmed white or black people. It never happens.First of all, I don't know if this cop was racist or what his reasoning was to shoot Mike Brown. All I do know is based on the information that's been released it seems like an excessive use of force. Notice that I said specifically "based on the information that's been released" because that leads to my second problem; why the trickle of information?
The reason you see people bringing up race in this case is not so much because of the race of the officer, although that does seem to always be the pattern, but more because of the race of the victim. Yet again it appears that the shooting of a black person is being treated like a non-event that's not worth the trouble of investigating without widespread protesting from the public. As I said in my original response to you having protests and vigils are generally not necessary for white Americans because there's very little chance that their murders would be treated so flippantly.
Perhaps if you could find some examples of black officers shooting unarmed white men (or even unarmed black men) we'd have some context to explore how these cases are treated differently. The closest thing I can think of is the OJ case where they were plenty of protests and vigils for the victims and OJ was basically hounded until he was put in jail for stealing back his own property. Justice always served for some but not all.
The dude probably is going back to stormfront though, and, in his mind, still has a leg to stand on. He'll only focus on the "unfairness" of his ban. I don't count that as a win.
I don't even know what this means.
One was done by AFP one was done by the AP. How could two different press organizations respond?Did the AP ever respond to this?
The dude probably is going back to stormfront though, and, in his mind, still has a leg to stand on. He'll only focus on the "unfairness" of his ban. I don't count that as a win.
The dude probably is going back to stormfront though, and, in his mind, still has a leg to stand on. He'll only focus on the "unfairness" of his ban. I don't count that as a win.
I'm sorry. I've been away from the thread for a few hours. They used drones? I saw the military vehicles, etc.
I was listening to a radio talk show host MO' Kelly, his producer also makes comments, Tawahlla Sharp is his name. He made a point of saying that this isn't a race issue but a prejudice issue. Meaning that police and people that have businesses in predominantly black communities, bring prejudices with them into these communities. Viewing every teenager and young adult as a thief or criminal, because of where they live and look. Which causes a similar situation like what happened to Latasha Harlinshttp://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Latasha_Harlins. Something happened between the clerk and Mike Brown before that video showing Mike Brown shoving the clerk. Either way, it doesn't make the cops actions justifiable or leads me to believe Mike Brown, all in one afternoon became a hardened criminal and chose to get into a altercation with a armed police officer. Try to take the officer weapon, in order to use it against him. If he had gained control of Darren Wilson's firearm, what he would have faced would have been a lot more worse than taking or stealing cigars.
You know what I was doing before two sheriff's deputies pulled me over and made me exit my vehicle, then sit in the back of one they're patrol cars for about an hour. I was on my way home from work, 3 a.m in the morning. What were the deputies doing. Sitting in the parking lot of a Winchells donuts. As I drove pass them preparing to stop at a red light, they put down they're donuts and got behind me. When they approached the car the deputy in front, unholstered his weapon. Now at this point my heart is pumping like a race horse and I'm scared, nervous, confused, overtly cautious, and angry. I'm being frisked now, they find my work badge and drivers license. No weapons, not even a pencil on me. One deputy walks me to a patrol and sits me in the back, and guess what I'm not Fucking handcuffed. I'm told to hold onto the grill seperating the arrested from law enforcement. Now for about an hour I have to be calm, compliant and humiliated in the back of this vehicle, while deputy Cunningham(Red Head) searches my vehicle for drugs, drug paraphernalia, and or weapons. Seconds before the deputy let's me out of the car, he say's it's good that I didn't argue with them. Get this, they give me a ticket. For what you may ask, the light over the rear license plate had gone out. That was there justification for bothering me in the first place.
Why all this, for someone who did no wrong. I lived in Compton, CA at the time. Area known for its gangs, drugs, and prostitution. But should also be known for having people that live there that own they're homes, have kids in college, work for the city, own businesses, and do everything that those who live outside they're communities does. Raise smart, respectful, humble, and with integrity adults who go on to become doctors, lawyers, law makers, police officers, actors, singers, writers, marines, soldiers, airmen and women.
Judging me by the color of my skin has morphed into a combination of what I look like, wear, and live. Oh snap, if I move to the burbs I'll be questioned anyway because I stick out like a sore thumb.
I'm more afraid of law enforcement than Crips or Bloods.
If this is true, it suggests they aren't completely confident in the local pd and/or its coroner. To assume federal intent to commit conspiracy and obstruction from this is frankly asinine. I.e. it should be reassuring.Why? So they can plant shit inside his body?
The Ferguson PD is a bunch of thugs and the community they are supposed to be serving and protecting deserve much better.I believe that any GAF member who uses "thug" in these discussions needs to be banned.
Ultimately, the people of Ferguson. Directly, the mayor and city council of Ferguson. If people didn't care about city elections before, I bet they will now.Who in the hell does that PD actually report to directly?
Can someone kindly point to the source of the information about the cop not notifying anyone for over an hour?
That's the problem, you never see cases of black officers gunning down unarmed white or black people. It never happens.
Maybe the Sean Bell case. I think there was a black (or Latino) officer amongst the other officers.
They were organizing GOTV/registration efforts a few days ago, hopefully they keep going with them.Ultimately, the people of Ferguson. Directly, the mayor and city council of Ferguson. If people didn't care about city elections before, I bet they will now.
That's the problem, you never see cases of officers gunning down unarmed white or black people. It never happens.
Maybe the Sean Bell case. I think there was a black (or Latino) officer amongst the other officers.
Some journalists are using those camera drones and I think people are assuming its police. Not sure though.
And again... Bam. You're done. That's it. His initial use didn't kill Brown. The latter shots did.
The latter shots, the ones that killed Brown, are in question and anything else is smoke and mirrors.