How does vandalism and looting accomplish anything???

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/08/16/doj-robbery-video-michael-brown-ferguson_n_5684654.html

"CNN revealed on Saturday that the Department of Justice found out about the video earlier this week and asked police not to make it public. According to CNN, the DOJ was worried that the footage would spark more violence in Ferguson.

On Friday night, mayhem hit Ferguson as cops sprayed crowds of protesters with tear gas and looters ravaged stores throughout the St. Louis suburb.

Police held off releasing the robbery footage on Thursday, but ending up defying DOJ concerns on Friday. The alleged robbery is unconnected to Brown's death, as the officer who shot him didn't know he was a robbery suspect"

I hope the police chief loses his job over this situation... leadership has been lacking.
 
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/08/16/doj-robbery-video-michael-brown-ferguson_n_5684654.html

"CNN revealed on Saturday that the Department of Justice found out about the video earlier this week and asked police not to make it public. According to CNN, the DOJ was worried that the footage would spark more violence in Ferguson.

On Friday night, mayhem hit Ferguson as cops sprayed crowds of protesters with tear gas and looters ravaged stores throughout the St. Louis suburb.

Police held off releasing the robbery footage on Thursday, but ending up defying DOJ concerns on Friday. The alleged robbery is unconnected to Brown's death, as the officer who shot him didn't know he was a robbery suspect"

I hope the police chief loses his job over this situation... leadership has been lacking.

You know who should lose their job once and for all? Al Sharpton. He's a disgrace and he keeps fueling the fire over this. He does nothing for the problem just incites African Americans. He's a farce that incites violence. Incidentally, he was no where to be found when young children and adults in Chicago were slaughtered over the July 4th weekend. NOTHING. Why? Because he is a race baiter.
 
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/08/16/doj-robbery-video-michael-brown-ferguson_n_5684654.html

"CNN revealed on Saturday that the Department of Justice found out about the video earlier this week and asked police not to make it public. According to CNN, the DOJ was worried that the footage would spark more violence in Ferguson.

On Friday night, mayhem hit Ferguson as cops sprayed crowds of protesters with tear gas and looters ravaged stores throughout the St. Louis suburb.

Police held off releasing the robbery footage on Thursday, but ending up defying DOJ concerns on Friday. The alleged robbery is unconnected to Brown's death, as the officer who shot him didn't know he was a robbery suspect"

I hope the police chief loses his job over this situation... leadership has been lacking.

The thing that says a lot about the protesting and the looting is the people who are the most hurt are the ones asking for calm- Brown's parents. They were helping to clean up the mess the looters have made at different stores. His parents didn't like the fact that the video was released but they didn't go out and destroy property because of it.
What will happen if there is a trial and other things might be released that show Brown in a bad light. Hopefully, there's nothing but it if there is will that be a good excuse to destroy more property and hurt more innocent people?
 
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/08/16/doj-robbery-video-michael-brown-ferguson_n_5684654.html

"CNN revealed on Saturday that the Department of Justice found out about the video earlier this week and asked police not to make it public. According to CNN, the DOJ was worried that the footage would spark more violence in Ferguson.

On Friday night, mayhem hit Ferguson as cops sprayed crowds of protesters with tear gas and looters ravaged stores throughout the St. Louis suburb.

Police held off releasing the robbery footage on Thursday, but ending up defying DOJ concerns on Friday. The alleged robbery is unconnected to Brown's death, as the officer who shot him didn't know he was a robbery suspect"

I hope the police chief loses his job over this situation... leadership has been lacking.


Screw the DoJ - Chief Jackson doesn't answer to them.

The video goes directly to the actions of Michael Brown just 10 minutes before he was shot. While the officer didn't know that Brown was a suspect when he initially stopped him (and what a dumb criminal - rob a store, and then draw attention to yourself by walking down the middle of the street), Brown didn't necessarily know that the officer was unaware. We don't know, and may never know, whether or not the crime he had just committed had anything to do with how he reacted when stopped by Officer Wilson. But to pretend that we know for certain that it was totally unrelated is ridiculous.

Chief Jackson was absolutely right to release the video - after almost a week of this young man being portrayed as practically a Boy Scout, the public deserved to know the truth about him.
 

The thing that says a lot about the protesting and the looting is the people who are the most hurt are the ones asking for calm- Brown's parents. They were helping to clean up the mess the looters have made at different stores. His parents didn't like the fact that the video was released but they didn't go out and destroy property because of it.
What will happen if there is a trial and other things might be released that show Brown in a bad light. Hopefully, there's nothing but it if there is will that be a good excuse to destroy more property and hurt more innocent people?

I hope we do not see a repeat of the Rodney King riots.

You know who I feel especially sorry for... the little dude at the convienience store, first he gets pushed around when his store was robbed (from the infamous video)... then his store gets looted as vengeance for the video.
Many innocent shop owners are being hurt also by the looting.
 
I hope we do not see a repeat of the Rodney King riots.

You know who I feel especially sorry for... the little dude at the convienience store, first he gets pushed around when his store was robbed (from the infamous video)... then his store gets looted as vengeance for the video.
Many innocent shop owners are being hurt also by the looting.

I feel even sorrier for the Quik Stop store owner whose business was burned and had "Snitches get stitches" spray painted on the shell of the building because hooligans thought the manager of the store called 911 and reported the robbery.
 
I hope we do not see a repeat of the Rodney King riots.

You know who I feel especially sorry for... the little dude at the convienience store, first he gets pushed around when his store was robbed (from the infamous video)... then his store gets looted as vengeance for the video.
Many innocent shop owners are being hurt also by the looting.

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Very true. I agree. Hopefully, things will settle down.
 
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It would be great if that happened, but never does. Here in Texas, to combat affirmative action, the GOP legislature created the "Top 10" rule...basically saying if you were in the top 10% of your graduating class, you got the first slots at state schools, and the schools could use whatever factors they wanted to fill the few remaining slots. The idea was to let merit win out...sounds great right? Should make everyone happy right? I liked it, but parents in the affluent suburbs have been lobbying to create a tiered system saying their schools shouldn't be limited to the top 10% because their kids work harder.

With that I am going to remove myself from the rest of the thread...I should have avoided it to start with, I didn't sign up on DIS for these discussions, I'll save those for family holidays... hope I avoided personally attacking anyone here...but I am going to stick to vacation planning tips and movies and video games.

Bet you're still here.
 
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/08/16/doj-robbery-video-michael-brown-ferguson_n_5684654.html

"CNN revealed on Saturday that the Department of Justice found out about the video earlier this week and asked police not to make it public. According to CNN, the DOJ was worried that the footage would spark more violence in Ferguson.

On Friday night, mayhem hit Ferguson as cops sprayed crowds of protesters with tear gas and looters ravaged stores throughout the St. Louis suburb.

Police held off releasing the robbery footage on Thursday, but ending up defying DOJ concerns on Friday. The alleged robbery is unconnected to Brown's death, as the officer who shot him didn't know he was a robbery suspect"

I hope the police chief loses his job over this situation... leadership has been lacking.

I saw this too. Don't really know what to make of that. My gut tells me that it takes a huge amount of guts and probably just as much stupidity to go against the DOJ. They have some experience in matters like this.
 
I saw this too. Don't really know what to make of that. My gut tells me that it takes a huge amount of guts and probably just as much stupidity to go against the DOJ. They have some experience in matters like this.

IMO, this DoJ is so politicized as to be completely unreliable when it comes to making decisions on matters such as this. My bet is that they were far less concerned with what the effect on the populace would be than they were with the fact that real Michael Brown would be shown. The video pretty blew away the "gentle giant" narrative.
 
Earlier in the thread at least one poster was commenting on how much of a "thug" Michael Brown looked like and how he did not look like a college student. I came across this piece on NPR this morning and thought immediately of this thread. Some food for thought.

There is a twitter campaigned called #iftheygunnedmedown . NPR interviewed some of the people who posted with that hashtag earlier this week.

"Many of the tweets containing the hashtag juxtapose two images of the same person in very different contexts — reading a book in one, say, while blowing smoke and flashing a hand gesture in the other. The paired images effectively but implicitly present many questions about how we choose the images that come to represent the individuals we cover, and the effects of those choices."

http://www.npr.org/blogs/codeswitch...ign=npr&utm_term=nprnews&utm_content=20140817
 
Earlier in the thread at least one poster was commenting on how much of a "thug" Michael Brown looked like and how he did not look like a college student. I came across this piece on NPR this morning and thought immediately of this thread. Some food for thought.

There is a twitter campaigned called #iftheygunnedmedown . NPR interviewed some of the people who posted with that hashtag earlier this week.

"Many of the tweets containing the hashtag juxtapose two images of the same person in very different contexts — reading a book in one, say, while blowing smoke and flashing a hand gesture in the other. The paired images effectively but implicitly present many questions about how we choose the images that come to represent the individuals we cover, and the effects of those choices."

http://www.npr.org/blogs/codeswitch...ign=npr&utm_term=nprnews&utm_content=20140817

I've referred to him as a thug a number of times in thread, but it had nothing at all to do with the how he dressed, the way he looked or any of the still photos of him that have been shown. That stuff doesn't matter to me in the least.

My assessment that he was a thug was based solely on his actions in the video - stealing and assaulting a store clerk.

I get your point, but sometimes the shoe does fit.
 
People dress in a manner they want to be perceived. No different from a professional wearing a suit to appear professional than a "thug" dressing as such to appear that way.

Yes, in my professional life I judge on the way people present themselves, right or wrong. Of course it is going to carry over into my non working hours.
 
I don't judge a book by it's cover.....people either. Michael Brown's actions and behavior sullied his reputation. Does that mean, he deserved to be shot down in cold blood? Of course not. Although, there is no credible information to substantiate that claim.
 
I don't judge a book by it's cover.....people either. Michael Brown's actions and behavior sullied his reputation. Does that mean, he deserved to be shot down in cold blood? Of course not. Although, there is no credible information to substantiate that claim.

You don't give credit to numerous eyewitnesses that describe an event in a way that is a cold blooded killing?
 
You don't give credit to numerous eyewitnesses that describe an event in a way that is a cold blooded killing?

I don't, as everyone involved as a witness, including the police officer, is biased.

Actual evidence, forensic evidence, should be able to tell the story.
 
If ballistics show he was shot in the back, from more than 10 ft away as witnesses as describing, will any of you really care, or still think he got what he deserved for being a "thug" committing a petty theft?
 
You don't give credit to numerous eyewitnesses that describe an event in a way that is a cold blooded killing?

I just read an a account from the officer's POV with alleged witnesses to back it up. If there is credence to the account, it isn't the cold blooded killing as depicted. As I'm not sure the veracity of the claim or the background of the website that has it posted, I can not link it here. But it is interesting. It could also be fiction.

But remember, there were many witnesses that day. And you nor I were one of them.

Also, there are calls for the officer's death, now. Why is this okay?
 
If ballistics show he was shot in the back, from more than 10 ft away as witnesses as describing, will any of you really care, or still think he got what he deserved for being a "thug" committing a petty theft?

You already know the answer.
 
You don't give credit to numerous eyewitnesses that describe an event in a way that is a cold blooded killing?

I will wait for the investigation. I think, many of the eyewitness accounts are perhaps a bit biased. The majority of the community seems to strongly dislike law enforcement.
 





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