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GODDAMN I said. Good job as always sir

Why do people like that (who show no desire to learn and change) get to keep posting here

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Nobody does. But when there is a change to a story, people like sources.
I haven't been spending much time keeping up to date, but last time I heard it was relevant to the official police explanation for the sequence of events. In short,
1. Brown stole cigars (cigarillos? I've heard both)
2. The police were called, unrelated to Officer Wilson, and they viewed the surveillance data and interviewed witnesses.
3. A description of Brown and the theft was disseminated to the surrounding police.
4. Officer Wilson, who wasn't responding to the robbery, stopped Brown for jaywalking.
5. Wilson after spotting the cigars in Browns hand, noticed he fit the profile for the robbery suspect.
6. *Point of contention*
7. Officer Wilson fatally shoots Brown.
This is sensitive for everyone. A human being was gunned down by a cop with his hands up surrendering. This is some scary shit on every damn level and everyone needs to keep their wits about them and come together to see justice served. Wilson needs to be processed. No police report and he says he "didn't know" what happened - then dude fled town.You right. It's just a very sensitive issue for me personally. I personally witnessed cops stretch the truth in order to make their actions look better. I wanted to believe that the cops fabricated the story or rather I expected that. So I jumped to the "source" confirmed my suspicions. Not a responsible thing on my part
I haven't been spending much time keeping up to date, but last time I heard it was relevant to the official police explanation for the sequence of events. In short,
1. Brown stole cigars (cigarillos? I've heard both)
2. The police were called, unrelated to Officer Wilson, and they viewed the surveillance data and interviewed witnesses.
3. A description of Brown and the theft was disseminated to the surrounding police.
4. Officer Wilson, who wasn't responding to the robbery, stopped Brown for jaywalking.
5. Wilson after spotting the cigars in Browns hand, noticed he fit the profile for the robbery suspect.
6. *Point of contention*
7. Officer Wilson fatally shoots Brown.
I haven't been spending much time keeping up to date, but last time I heard it was relevant to the official police explanation for the sequence of events. In short,
1. Brown stole cigars (cigarillos? I've heard both)
2. The police were called, unrelated to Officer Wilson, and they viewed the surveillance data and interviewed witnesses.
3. A description of Brown and the theft was disseminated to the surrounding police.
4. Officer Wilson, who wasn't responding to the robbery, stopped Brown for jaywalking.
5. Wilson after spotting the cigars in Browns hand, noticed he fit the profile for the robbery suspect.
6. *Point of contention*
7. Officer Wilson fatally shoots Brown.
Oh indeed. Which makes new information relevant to exposing the PD, IMO. But we need to gather information with more respect to clarificstion than the PD have given. Just my .02You are right. I just don't like the shifted focus that the released video achieved. The police knew exactly what they were doing by releasing it.
I haven't been spending much time keeping up to date, but last time I heard it was relevant to the official police explanation for the sequence of events. In short,
1. Brown stole cigarillos and manhandled a store clerk.
2. The police were called, unrelated to Officer Wilson, and they viewed the surveillance data and interviewed witnesses.
3. A description of Brown and the theft was disseminated to the surrounding police.
4. Officer Wilson, who wasn't responding to the robbery, stopped Brown for jaywalking.
5. Wilson after spotting the cigars in Browns hand, noticed he fit the profile for the robbery suspect.
6. *Point of contention*
7. Officer Wilson fatally shoots Brown.
Considering the statement from the lawyer and the actual incident report linked in the MSNBC article (lol), it is poor summation by MSNBC.
Yup. I was arguing with someone at work about it. He kept saying how Brown robbed a store and pushed the employee. It was like he was trying to say, yeah, he deserved to be shot.
It was about an hour later.Do we know the time between the robbery and the shooting? Was it minutes, or hours?
Do we know the time between the robbery and the shooting? Was it minutes, or hours?
They are saying the officer stayed in the car? Is it even possible to shoot someone in the middle of the road from inside a car with left hand drive?
logically, you would figure that a car is faster than a man's running speed, you would figure that I would chase with his car........ nah, drawing a gun is easier
Here's the video of the right side of that twitter image.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qo14KOcQxw
The chief at first said Wilson did not know about the shoplifting. Then recanted and said it was possible he knew. Since Wilson did not write a report I have serious doubts he knew anything about it.
The video is character assassination and early attempts at jury tampering.
He stopped Brown unrelated to any prior event...if Wilson was aware of the cigar theft is still unknown, the chief simply speculated he might have, either way it's not relevant since people are upset that he was shot while running away and again while surrendering, it kind of nullifies both parties activities prior in the day.
even if Wilson was called in to the cigar robbery and saw Brown carrying cigars and put two and two together was attacked by brown AND THEN shot him while he fled and again while he had his hands up in the air surrendering......we'd still get these protests and demands for justice.
Again, none of this matters. If Brown was surrendering with hands up as eye witnesses have stated, the police officer murdered him in cold blood.
Whatever Brown did before does not change anything. We can't allow the facts to be muddied.
This is the part that I'm confused about. When was the incident investigated? When the police report for the convenience store incident was linked earlier in the thread it already had Mike Brown and Dorian Johnson's names written into it as the suspects.
Did the store owners know them by name or was the report written after the fact? An even better question would be when did such a petty theft constitute an emergency that the police had to respond to right away and launch an APB?
569.030. 1. A person commits the crime of robbery in the second degree when he forcibly steals property.
2. Robbery in the second degree is a class B felony.
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558.011. 1. The authorized terms of imprisonment, including both prison and conditional release terms, are:
(2) For a class B felony, a term of years not less than five years and not to exceed fifteen years;
so now that it's been a week, have the police decided to interview the witnesses yet?
so now that it's been a week, have the police decided to interview the witnesses yet?
I wake up to see Jado has killed someone on GAF. Dear GAWD.
Have the FBI?
The FBI, DoJ and Police have all spoken to Johnson. Not sure about others.so now that it's been a week, have the police decided to interview the witnesses yet?
It was about an hour later.
Was there a camera on in the police car?
Put cameras in all police cars, cameras on all policeman. They are to protect and serve the public. Each town should have a vote and vote yes to doing this.
Have the FBI?
We see that theres tape, that they claim they got a tape that shows there was some sort of strong-armed robbery, said Freeman Bosley, Johnsons attorney. We need to see that tape, my client did tell us and told the FBI that they went into the store. He told FBI that [Brown] did take cigarillos. He told that to the DOJ and the St. Louis County Police.
Ferguson police? It does not appear so.
St. Louis County police? It does not appear so.
The FBI? Yes.
Tibetan monks from India come to show support in Ferguson. Here they are meeting Antonio French:
Tibetan monks from India come to show support in Ferguson. Here they are meeting Antonio French:
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And here they are from another picture:
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Statistics show that with cameras, use of force incidents and complaints dropped by a hefty 50-80% when used. Will look it up when I'm off my phone and source it. Gimme 10 mins.Yup, equipping every officer with a lapel camera would be a huge positive. Not only does it make the police act better, but it also makes the people they are dealing with act better as well. It is a win-win for everyone. I don't mind this 'big brother' action because I am much more worried about the police institution fucking me or other people over with lies and protecting their own than me being filmed when I am pulled over by a cop.
Save all the footage on some database and only look at it when there is a complaint or incident. Seems simple enough.
Tibetan monks from India come to show support in Ferguson. Here they are meeting Antonio French:
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And here they are from another picture:
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Jado clockedT him
This is the part that I'm confused about. When was the incident investigated? When the police report for the convenience store incident was linked earlier in the thread it already had Mike Brown and Dorian Johnson's names written into it as the suspects.
Did the store owners know them by name or was the report written after the fact? An even better question would be when did such a petty theft constitute an emergency that the police had to respond to right away and launch an APB?
Add that to the fact the robbery wasn't reported by the store and tape wasn't willingly given to the police. Their motives are dubious here in releasing the tape to begin with.
Wouldn't Tibetan monks come from...Tibet?
Statistics show that with cameras, use of force incidents and complaints dropped by a hefty 50-80% when used. Will look it up when I'm off my phone and source it. Gimme 10 mins.
Seems like a no-brainer to me.
Who the fuck is Antonio French for real? I see his name too much to not know.
Who the fuck is Antonio French for real? I see his name too much to not know.
Are you accusing them of being counterfeit monks. This isn't a child's birthday party, man.Wouldn't Tibetan monks come from...Tibet?
Tibetan monks from India come to show support in Ferguson. Here they are meeting Antonio French:
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And here they are from another picture:
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That's... pretty murky. I'm not familiar with shoplifting cases where it becomes a felony if the shoplifters shoves away a clerk trying to stop him. There could definitely be an argument that there was an assault in the process of the shoplifting but considering that the store didn't even report the crime it's pretty unlikely that they would have wanted to pursue charges.Updated after the fact. I'm not personally familiar with the peculiarities of Missouri law, but in this case it seems that the use of force in the robbery increased the penalties to a B felony:
Missouri law:
Again, there might be some court cases that are relevant though.
Ok thanks, so it was written after the shooting.The portion of the report in all caps appears to be written the day of, possibly shortly after, by the responding officer.
The rest of the report with the narrative describing the incident was written by another officer (detective?) who received the case on the 11th.
He's an Alderman for Ferguson.
Who the fuck is Antonio French for real? I see his name too much to not know.
I believe they are some Indian controlled areas of Tibet, but I agree it was worded a bit strangely.
The use of force is what makes a robbery a robbery, and not a theft.Updated after the fact. I'm not personally familiar with the peculiarities of Missouri law, but in this case it seems that the use of force in the robbery increased the penalties to a B felony:
Missouri law:
Again, there might be some court cases that are relevant though.
I believe they are some Indian controlled areas of Tibet, but I agree it was worded a bit strangely.