The Technomancer
card-carrying scientician
CNN was saying crowds are smaller today.
Yeah this is just going to peter out and everyones going to forget about the protests :/
CNN was saying crowds are smaller today.
Yeah this is just going to peter out and everyones going to forget about the protests :/
What is it about America policemen being pathological liars?
That may sound harsh, but numerous law enforcement officials have put the matter more bluntly. Peter Keane, a former San Francisco Police commissioner, wrote an article in The San Francisco Chronicle decrying a police culture that treats lying as the norm: “Police officer perjury in court to justify illegal dope searches is commonplace. One of the dirty little not-so-secret secrets of the criminal justice system is undercover narcotics officers intentionally lying under oath. It is a perversion of the American justice system that strikes directly at the rule of law. Yet it is the routine way of doing business in courtrooms everywhere in America.”
The New York City Police Department is not exempt from this critique. In 2011, hundreds of drug cases were dismissed after several police officers were accused of mishandling evidence. That year, Justice Gustin L. Reichbach of the State Supreme Court in Brooklyn condemned a widespread culture of lying and corruption in the department’s drug enforcement units. “I thought I was not naïve,” he said when announcing a guilty verdict involving a police detective who had planted crack cocaine on a pair of suspects. “But even this court was shocked, not only by the seeming pervasive scope of misconduct but even more distressingly by the seeming casualness by which such conduct is employed.”
Remarkably, New York City officers have been found to engage in patterns of deceit in cases involving charges as minor as trespass. In September it was reported that the Bronx district attorney’s office was so alarmed by police lying that it decided to stop prosecuting people who were stopped and arrested for trespassing at public housing projects, unless prosecutors first interviewed the arresting officer to ensure the arrest was actually warranted. Jeannette Rucker, the chief of arraignments for the Bronx district attorney, explained in a letter that it had become apparent that the police were arresting people even when there was convincing evidence that they were innocent. To justify the arrests, Ms. Rucker claimed, police officers provided false written statements, and in depositions, the arresting officers gave false testimony.
Mr. Keane, in his Chronicle article, offered two major reasons the police lie so much. First, because they can. Police officers “know that in a swearing match between a drug defendant and a police officer, the judge always rules in favor of the officer.” At worst, the case will be dismissed, but the officer is free to continue business as usual. Second, criminal defendants are typically poor and uneducated, often belong to a racial minority, and often have a criminal record. “Police know that no one cares about these people,” Mr. Keane explained.
The dissenting "eyewitness accounts" of what happened between Wilson and Brown are fucking hilarious. Superpunches through car windows, running at blazing speeds, getting beaten within an inch of their lives yet still able to hit 6 bullets on target and THEN walk away from the scene without reporting the incident...
Hold on...I'm getting exclusive footage of the altercation courtesy of Fox News!
http://youtu.be/Ets2KtNYiis
That's usually the case. Wait until midnight then you'll instantly see the cops conveniently lose their shit over one plastic bottle.I am Mike Browm stream is up http://new.livestream.com/accounts/9035483/events/3271930
Nothing much seems to be going on right now.
Why not?What's the story with the knife? Did the man charge with the knife?
Also you don't tazer someone coming at you with a knife.
Yeah this is just going to peter out and everyones going to forget about the protests :/
Yeah this is just going to peter out and everyones going to forget about the protests :/
Well in general out of towners aren't a problem. Hell I would go join the protests if I could and I would be a law abiding citizen even with the anger I feel.
Unfortunately not everyone who shows up is doing so for noble reasons. We have white supremacists trying to stoke the flames and get a shooting war. You have general anarchists who want anarchy, Being an out of towner isn't an automatic indictment that you are trouble. The problem is most of the trouble makers just happen to be out of towners.
Which gets covered casually but they still talk about The violent protests and rioting of Ferguson etc. It gives the town a bad name
Fuck off.I meant knife, sorry about that.
Alternatively;
less innocent people get tear gassed/have guns pointed at them, tensions drop a bit, they arrest more instigators, etc.
Grand jury has started. At least that's progress, no matter how small
I can't, I just can't... When did I say he had a gun? Jesus Christ where did you pull that out of your ass? And who said he hurt anyone?
What pisses me off is that all of that has come from anonymous sources yet people are acting like it's more credible than the other accounts.
The One and Done;126368735 said:This thread depresses me.
I meant knife, sorry about that.
I don't think people are going to be so quick to forget this and it may lead into a wider showing of resentment and frustration for institutional racism and police brutality.
Why Ferguson? Why did it take THIS SPECIFIC unarmed black kid getting shot by police to spark a two week long siege of an entire townspeople? The answer is that every community effected by this systemic weight holding them down is potentially Ferguson.
https://www.facebook.com/WNEMTV5/posts/10152198364565957Blacks act on anything they can if it allows the to loot so.....let's put work boot stores around black communities so nothing gets stolen. Then they will come to the well armed white areas and get a lesson taught yay!! We all win.
Yup, 9 times, including twice when he appeared to already be on the ground or in the process of dropping onto it.Just watched the video on CNN. Are you fucking kidding me? That kid got shot?
But, existentially, I've never felt more in danger. I wonder at the world into which I've brought my daughter. One where black bodies still get used as props for the lies America keeps telling itself. I've watched terrible people try to attach awful pseudo-narratives to Mike Brown in the aftermath of his death. "He deserved to die because he shoplifted." "Well, there was marijuana in his system so, of course, he was a thug whose life meant nothing." There's nothing so galling as the contortion and erasure that happens to the lives of young black men and women who die violently at the hands of white people. A physical death isn't enough and never has been. They must kill his character, his reputation, his spirit, all of him.
I did some political protesting as a younger person. Marched, yelled, carried signs. I want to raise the kind of kid who does the same thing when fucked-up racist shit happens in her life. Because it will. But then I see the faces of other children blasted with tear gas during a peaceful protest. Do I want that for her future? Will it be worth it for her to sacrifice her safety for something so Quixotic as the dream that America might one day truly reckon with its racism?
I don't have answer for that. I know that quiet acceptance of terrible systems doesn't make anyone's life better. But I also know it'd be stupid to think that things will change in my lifetime. I'm at the end of hope. Hundreds of years of denial have brought us to this place. It will certainly continue through my daughter's lifetime. I've dreaded having to tell her, after some future-Ferguson happens, that This Is the Way Things Are. Having to also admit that This Is the Way Things Will Always Be feels like too much to bear. It also feels inevitable.
Yup, 9 times, including twice when he appeared to already be on the ground or in the process of dropping onto it.
Yeah, I defended Saginaw cops for opening fire on Milton Hall a couple years ago but even still I would admit they could've handled it better.
Again some of the fine brilliance from my localish news Facebook comments.
https://www.facebook.com/WNEMTV5/posts/10152198364565957
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I really, really need to stop reading FB comments and probably remove my "like" of the page for a while...
Just watched the video on CNN. Are you fucking kidding me? That kid got shot?
This is the vibe I get too. This has been a very long and drawn out affair, and it doesn't benefit the police at all. Couple that with the media putting on their big boy pants and not hiding from a story for once....and here we are.
I think people are downplaying how important this period of time will be in the future.
What self defense training safely protects you from a knife? Police officers are not Judo warriors, this isn't the movies here. I don't quite think people realize how fast you can kill someone with a knife.
He was obviously mentally ill. Didn't deserve to be gunned down like an animal though. Would those cops have shot a white person or even a black woman that fast? I doubt it.
At least try to fucking back off and give him time. It's a knife not a gun. Shit....
Fuck off.
Couple of inconsistancies off the top of my head are how far away the victim was and the claim was made that he was headed towards the officers using an overhanded grip up near his head, which as is seen in the video is false as his hands and arms are at his sides.do cops account of that incident form yesterday line up with what the video shows?
I think people are right to be cautious. This isn't the first time a community has come together to mourn their youth. Trayvon Martin taught us a lot about how we are going to see these kind of cases brought to trial and portrayed in the Web 2.0 era. Before Trayvon there were hundreds of individual tragedies that wouldn't even be talked about.
So ya, people are expecting the worst and they have every reason to.
But I'm feeling a rumble.
Uh, disarming an attacker with a knife is one of the first moves they drill into you in any self defence class, and all Police officers are trained in hand to hand self defence (not sure exactly what style, but it's pretty damn effective). The tasers police officers are armed with are effective from several feet and will stop almost anyone dead in their tracks. You're making excuses and sensationalizing.
....So is mainstream media really just ignoring the story of the Mya Aaten-White who was shot the first night?
It's easy to say what cops should do when you look at them as less than human.
Imagine yourself as the cop. It's not so easy if you're the one who is dealing with someone coming at you with a knife who is clearly in a wrong state of mind.
This idea that you should just try to deescalate the situation by talking them down seems so easy from a far.. but it's not so easy when you're the one putting your life on the line.
That was a clear case of Suicide by Police. Sad to watch still, as the guy was obviously mentally ill, but it's pretty clear the guy was potentially very dangerous.
When someone treats a discussion on tactics on how to prevent a death and falsified police reports with "lol, I'm out... You guys are soooo hopeless." They should fuck off, especially when misstating things and then getting offended when getting called on it.It's easy to say what cops should do when you look at them as less than human.
Imagine yourself as the cop. It's not so easy if you're the one who is dealing with someone coming at you with a knife who is clearly in a wrong state of mind.
This idea that you should just try to deescalate the situation by talking them down seems so easy from a far.. but it's not so easy when you're the one putting your life on the line.
That was a clear case of Suicide by Police. Sad to watch still, as the guy was obviously mentally ill, but it's pretty clear the guy was potentially very dangerous.
Why is this being allowed constantly in this thread. I know emotions are high, but come on. That's no way to get your point across on GAF, and you know it.
Why not?
A video emerged contradicting what was reported. So yeah.
I know, but I thought mods wanted to keep that out of the Ferguson thread. Not the case anymore?
Regardless of whether or not it is justified according to police protocol, the fact still stands that there were ways to handle the situation that did not require a firearm. Plain and simple.Because that's not a proper use of the use of force protocol. A taser could easily not attach both probes to the skin on a moving target. Ever shot a taser? It's not easy to line up the probes on a moving target. Deadly force is met with deadly force. I know most people don't agree, but 100 percent this shooting will be justified. No doubt about it.
It's easy to say what cops should do when you look at them as less than human.
Imagine yourself as the cop. It's not so easy if you're the one who is dealing with someone coming at you with a knife who is clearly in a wrong state of mind.
This idea that you should just try to deescalate the situation by talking them down seems so easy from a far.. but it's not so easy when you're the one putting your life on the line.
That was a clear case of Suicide by Police. Sad to watch still, as the guy was obviously mentally ill, but it's pretty clear the guy was potentially very dangerous.
It would be irrelevant if it wasn't Ferguson cops that did it.