How does vandalism and looting accomplish anything???

And the next thing I'm going to hear from down there is, "I don't know why we can't get new businesses to come to town." Here's a thought, maybe because you burned and ruined the last ones that were there. I wouldn't open a business within 50 miles of the place.
 
Like the rest of us, you have no idea what really happened.

IF Michael Brown was going for the gun, and the officer felt threatened, then he had every right to shoot and defend himself.

I'm curious how he managed to get 35' from the officer following the assault, yet was still facing him. That doesn't add up. One side or the other (perhaps both) have some explaning to do.

Will be interesting to see just how much gap there really was when the fatal shots were fired.
 
The video released today really gives the officers story of a fight before the shooting some serious credibility. The video clearly shows Michael Brown reacted aggressively to get away from the clerk just 10 minutes before he supposedly reacted aggressively and fought to escape the officer.

The officer might not have known he was dealing with a suspect in a robbery but Brown must have thought he did when the police stopped him 10 minutes later and I'm sure it influenced how he reacted.

I'm looking forward to more details coming out because the story is certainly starting to make more sense than the original story of an innocent kid walking down the street being gunned down for jaywalking by a racist cop.
 
And the next thing I'm going to hear from down there is, "I don't know why we can't get new businesses to come to town." Here's a thought, maybe because you burned and ruined the last ones that were there. I wouldn't open a business within 50 miles of the place.

Me either.
 

I'm looking forward to more details coming out because the story is certainly starting to make more sense than the original story of an innocent kid walking down the street being gunned down for jaywalking by a racist cop.

I agree, I want to hear the rest of the facts. But it won't matter to the people of Ferguson - they've made up their minds it was racial profiling followed by cold blooded murder, and if there video showing otherwise, they would claim it was doctored.

They aren't interested in the truth, they're interested in revenge.
 
I'm curious how he managed to get 35' from the officer following the assault, yet was still facing him. That doesn't add up. One side or the other (perhaps both) have some explaning to do.

Will be interesting to see just how much gap there really was when the fatal shots were fired.

I think the 35' has been basically corroborated by police. He was supposedly running and had turned around with hands up to surrender.
 
I agree, I want to hear the rest of the facts. But it won't matter to the people of Ferguson - they've made up their minds it was racial profiling followed by cold blooded murder, and if there video showing otherwise, they would claim it was doctored.

They aren't interested in the truth, they're interested in revenge.

That's funny because our local radio station in Omaha, Ne just had a caller to a talk show telling him how that video was doctored and anybody could do that with photoshop and it was all a lie.
 
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I'm curious how he managed to get 35' from the officer following the assault, yet was still facing him. That doesn't add up. One side or the other (perhaps both) have some explaning to do.

Will be interesting to see just how much gap there really was when the fatal shots were fired.

This is pure speculation but if he was shot during the struggle in the police car he could easily run 35 feet before finally realizing it, people are often shot and don't realize it due to the adrenaline, once he realized he was shot and needed medical attention he could have turned around to surrender.

Theory 2 is he ran from the officer and the officer pursued, he either turned around to surrender or fight and the officer shot him.

I have no proof of either theory but they'd both make more sense to me than any of the reports that he turned around to surrender, put his arms in the air and was shot execution style.
 
That's funny because our local radio station in Omaha, Ne just had a caller to a talk show telling him how that video was doctored and anybody could do that with photoshop and it was all a lie.

Too bad for them that his family has already acknowledged that it was him.
 
That may be a felony, but we don't execute people in the street for that in this country. Or, more accurately, we aren't supposed to. We are supposed to hold ourselves to a higher standard in America.

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Wait. What? Let me get this straight. The police are not supposed to defend themselves while the perp assaulted the officer (injuries are the proof) and the perp trying to steal his gun, to possibly kill him? Are you serious!?

What about all these lies of this guy being the eh hem "gentle giant"? Did you see the video tape of him pushing and assaulting the cashier? Wow the hyperbole is astounding.
 
The video released today really gives the officers story of a fight before the shooting some serious credibility. The video clearly shows Michael Brown reacted aggressively to get away from the clerk just 10 minutes before he supposedly reacted aggressively and fought to escape the officer.

The officer might not have known he was dealing with a suspect in a robbery but Brown must have thought he did when the police stopped him 10 minutes later and I'm sure it influenced how he reacted.

I'm looking forward to more details coming out because the story is certainly starting to make more sense than the original story of an innocent kid walking down the street being gunned down for jaywalking by a racist cop.

Isn't it ironic how all these stories/tales start out like that? :sad2:
 
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Wait. What? Let me get this straight. The police are not supposed to defend themselves while the perp assaulted the officer (injuries are the proof) and the perp trying to steal his gun, to possibly kill him? Are you serious!?

What about all these lies of this guy being the eh hem "gentle giant"? Did you see the video tape of him pushing and assaulting the cashier? Wow the hyperbole is astounding.

He was unarmed. The police should be well trained in how to protect themselves without using LETHAL force. That's their job. Not to just run around killing people that are unarmed and resisting. Heck, our military members are taught that same thing, how to disarm someone without using lethal force. I know for a fact that my husband was taught how to disarm someone while he had his hands tied behind his back, amongst other hand to hand combat techniques. The goal is to keep you safe without causing casualties. This isn't exactly unheard of.

An interesting article about police brutality in Ferguson. Trigger warning, there are graphic pictures.

http://www.thedailybeast.com/articl...erguson-cops-were-caught-in-a-bloody-lie.html
 
I wonder if "AL" will chime in? Talk about a race baiter. I don't know who is worse him or Spike Lee.
 
He was unarmed. The police should be well trained in how to protect themselves without using LETHAL force. That's their job. Not to just run around killing people that are unarmed and resisting. Heck, our military members are taught that same thing, how to disarm someone without using lethal force. I know for a fact that my husband was taught how to disarm someone while he had his hands tied behind his back, amongst other hand to hand combat techniques. The goal is to keep you safe without causing casualties. This isn't exactly unheard of.

An interesting article about police brutality in Ferguson. Trigger warning, there are graphic pictures.

http://www.thedailybeast.com/articl...erguson-cops-were-caught-in-a-bloody-lie.html

Then your answer is no, the police don't have the right to protect themselves.
 
I wonder if "AL" will chime in? Talk about a race baiter. I don't know who is worse him or Spike Lee.


He's trying his best to get the riots started again...I saw him on MNSBC this morning, he was saying that the violence might not be over. He says that when the thug's friends see him in the casket, it could well ignite violence again.
 
He was unarmed. The police should be well trained in how to protect themselves without using LETHAL force. That's their job. Not to just run around killing people that are unarmed and resisting. Heck, our military members are taught that same thing, how to disarm someone without using lethal force. I know for a fact that my husband was taught how to disarm someone while he had his hands tied behind his back, amongst other hand to hand combat techniques. The goal is to keep you safe without causing casualties. This isn't exactly unheard of.

An interesting article about police brutality in Ferguson. Trigger warning, there are graphic pictures.

http://www.thedailybeast.com/articl...erguson-cops-were-caught-in-a-bloody-lie.html

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I'm sorry I do not get my news from a biased website called the "Daily Beast". never heard of them and they are very biased. Sorry. Give me something from AP, CBS, NBC, ABC, CNN.
 
He was unarmed. The police should be well trained in how to protect themselves without using LETHAL force. That's their job. Not to just run around killing people that are unarmed and resisting. Heck, our military members are taught that same thing, how to disarm someone without using lethal force. I know for a fact that my husband was taught how to disarm someone while he had his hands tied behind his back, amongst other hand to hand combat techniques. The goal is to keep you safe without causing casualties. This isn't exactly unheard of.

This was a HUGE man though, look at the video from the store, he towered over the clerk and was close to 300lbs.

Very few people can subdue a strong 300lb person without help.
 
Everything is not black and white. Of course police can protect themselves. But I have serious issues when they are using lethal force on someone who is unarmed. I don't really care what the person's history is, how much of a "thug" they are, or so on. Deadly force should be the absolutely last resort. The officer should feel that his or her life itself is in danger, not just annoyed that someone is physically resisting. We are talking about people's lives here. Maybe to some people not all lives are worth the same. Maybe if you have a criminal history, or are black, or poor your life is more disposable than others. I just don't feel that way.

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I'm sorry I do not get my news from a biased website called the "Daily Beast". never heard of them and they are very biased. Sorry. Give me something from AP, CBS, NBC, ABC, CNN.

You've never heard of them, and yet you are sure they are very biased. OK.
 





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