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You think they train the dogs to attack black people? I mean look at that current pic, dog is literally on his toes ready to attack
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You think they train the dogs to attack black people? I mean look at that current pic, dog is literally on his toes ready to attack
There would have to of been a call though. Because there's a video of the "robbery".Yeah... I Figured that robbery stuff was nonsense...
The craziest thing in this ENTIRE event is the lengths that their going to to protect ONE cop...
ONE...
Literally every place but NT is full of commentators saying this exact thing.its funny to me how what you said was right and how much that upsets peopleThat video will absolutely tarnish this kids reputation in the media, and rightfully so.
those same types did the same thing with Travon
these are the same people to jump up and down getting upset saying "but that doesnt justify him being killed"
yeah, um no one said it justifies it or he deserved it
it does contradict the claim that he was an innocent kid
or that Mike Brown was a gentle giant
Its him. Same clothes, sagging shorts, red hat. And his friend with the dreads is in the video alsoSo in the surveillance video it's confirmed that it's him?
Serious question, why are most of the PD white in a mostly black county? Where did they come from?
black people don't trust the police... you think they want to BE the police lolSerious question, why are most of the PD white in a mostly black county? Where did they come from?
LOL!! @ irrelevant
thats that same dumb Trayvon narrative that got people upset
you cant put one under the microscope and not the other
its all going to come out
good, bad, or indifferent
if you're right
it will show in the end
I can't wait to see pics of the injuries the cop supposedly suffered. More like they'll touch him up with makeup and make it seem like a struggle ensued.
....'gentle giant' yoking up store clerks and **** over a box of 'rillos'
yeah.
Yeah... I Figured that robbery stuff was nonsense...
The craziest thing in this ENTIRE event is the lengths that their going to to protect ONE cop...
ONE...
There would have to of been a call though. Because there's a video of the "robbery".
No way their going to claim there was a robbery call and an actual video appear out of no where
Serious question, why are most of the PD white in a mostly black county?
why?
because thats what alot of our communities do, we get mistreated and complain. but we wont vote or run for office
just sit back and wait for the equal rights fairy to come and *TING* make everything better
Same thing I said a few pages back. The way Brown picked up what he dropped was so calm. Didnt rush, anxious or anything. Hand behind his back chillin.You could go as far to say Brown paid for the swishers but was a few dollars short. Dude behind the counter came around and tried to tell him but Brown wasn't having it that day and shoved him out the way. Brown and his friend are too calm for it to be a robbery, plus why would they go and try to rob someone knowing there's cameras there without anything to shield their identity. The angered store clerk decided to call police and report the whole thing as a robbery. Maybe I'm reaching, but anything's possible in this situation and we'll never know.
http://colorlines.com/archives/2014/08/ferguson_officer_darren_wilson_fled_town_days_ago.htmlWhile police, armed and armored to the hilt, staged a paramilitary operation in Ferguson, Missouri this week, the officer who started it all had already left town. Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson, a six year veteran who shot and killed Michael Brown on Saturday, was nowhere to be found when USA Today reporters visited his home in Crestwood, Missouri today. A police officer stationed in front of Wilson’s home told the paper that “Wilson and his family left days ago,” USA Today reported.
Yamiche Alcindor, Marisol Bello and Aamer Madhani reported for USA Today:
A neighbor, who did not want to be identified, said that Wilson had moved into the neighborhood less than a year ago. She described him as ” tall and slim” and that she would see him walking his dog in the neighborhood of mostly single-story brick homes. She said she didn’t know he was the cop until this morning when Crestwood police informed residents that he was involved and the neighborhood would be getting attention.
Another neighbor, Ron Gorski, said he hopes Wilson gets a fair break.
“He’s a young guy,” Gorski said of Wilson. “Things happen and it’s a complicated situation. I feel for the family and the entire country.”
Complicated, sure. If police response thus far has been any indication, Wilson’s neighbors ought to be more concerned about the “fair break” Brown and his family and community will get.
And hospital report or discharge summary. I assume that would have been standard protocl in a situation like this no?
Not sure if your being sarcastic, but the surveillance footage doesn't look like a robbery. It looks more like a dispute over something. I know I shouldn't make inferences from that vid, but if I was going to rob a corner store that I probably frequent several times a week. I would go out for a lot more than some cigarellos. Besides, who steals and then strolls home like it aint nothing?
Lets be real, who here hasn't gotten into it with a store clerk whether it involves price or something else? WHy don't they interview that store clerk and find out happened, then interview his friend and see if the story adds up.
Of course they'll make an excuse on why the cop doesn't have any hospital records, This dude has to be family to some higher ups in Missouri.And hospital report or discharge summary. I assume that would have been standard protocl in a situation like this no?