MO - Grand Jury Proceedings in the shooting case of teen Michael Brown#2

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  • #781
is anyone live now?

bambuser still is but it's really boring. They're just roasting marshmellows and hotdogs. About 20 people there.

Not even chanting. Just standing around a grill
 
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  • #783
Thanks for the weekend hours, fran!

It is greatly appreciated :loveyou:
 
  • #784
Thanks, Fran.
Goodnight everyone. :offtobed:
 
  • #785
Oh my! They better move that grill away from that tree!

Do you see those flames?!
 
  • #786
Thanks Fran, really appreciate you!
 
  • #787
:loveyou: Love ya Fran!
 
  • #788
Have a good night!

See you all tomorrow morning!

:)
fran
 
  • #789
[h=1]Demonstrators interrupt St. Louis Symphony singing a ‘Requiem for Mike Brown’[/h]
“It is my duty and desire to try to reach out and raise that awareness peacefully but also to disrupt the blind state of white St. Louis, particularly among the people who are secure in their blindness,” said Griesbach.

Two weeks ago, she and another “middle-aged woman who wear our mom jeans pulled up way too high” held up a sign at a Cardinals game that said “Racism lives here.” A pivotal moment for her was when people around them started chanting in response, “Hands up, don’t loot.”

http://www.stlamerican.com/news/loc...e4-bc55-275aa0a96f33.html#.VDFLzPH2gCg.google
 
  • #790
While those "moms" may or may not have a point about white blindness in the area, they really, really should have chosen a - dare I say - more worthy subject.
 
  • #791
While those "moms" may or may not have a point about white blindness in the area, they really, really should have chosen a - dare I say - more worthy subject.

:aktion:
 
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  • #793
:seeya:

[h=1]Demonstrators interrupt St. Louis Symphony singing a ‘Requiem for Mike Brown’[/h]
“It is my duty and desire to try to reach out and raise that awareness peacefully but also to disrupt the blind state of white St. Louis, particularly among the people who are secure in their blindness,” said Griesbach.

Two weeks ago, she and another “middle-aged woman who wear our mom jeans pulled up way too high” held up a sign at a Cardinals game that said “Racism lives here.” A pivotal moment for her was when people around them started chanting in response, “Hands up, don’t loot.”

http://www.stlamerican.com/news/loc...e4-bc55-275aa0a96f33.html#.VDFLzPH2gCg.google


Hmm, not exactly how I remember it playing out.
 
  • #794
While those "moms" may or may not have a point about white blindness in the area, they really, really should have chosen a - dare I say - more worthy subject.

Therein lies the problem. Once details emerged, the "gentle giant strolling home to grandmas" narrative fell apart.
 
  • #795
So I had a random thought last night...after everyone went to bed, or put another way, after the thread closed for the night ;)

I'm imagining that when we hear the evidence of this investigation, the tox screen results will be a big point of contention again.

Many who feel that the shooting is unjustified b/c the "MB wouldn't have acted that way," defense will be utilized as a way of illustrating that OW is guilty. We've already heard comments such as "why would he attack the cop," and "why would he run/charge toward an armed office" etc., etc.

Last night I thought, wait a minute, we know he had at a minimum pot in his system...and i immediately thought of Kevin Ward's seemingly crazy, inexplicable behavior on the track that led to his death.

Kevin Ward Jr. had enough marijuana in his system to influence his actions the night he was killed in a sprint-car accident with Tony Stewart, according to the district attorney who handled the case.

The 20-year-old Ward was killed when he was struck by Stewart’s car during an Empire Super Sprints race Aug. 9 at Canandaigua (N.Y.) Motorsports Park. Ward had gotten out of his car after a wreck, walked onto the track and was approaching Stewart's car when he was struck and killed.

“There is toxicology evidence in the case relating to Kevin Ward that actually indicated that at time of operation he was under the influence of marijuana,” District Attorney Michael Tantillo said during a news conference Wednesday afternoon.

“The levels that were determined were enough to impair judgment,” Tantillo said.

http://www.sportingnews.com/nascar/...jr-death-accident-marijuana-toxicology-report

So it's seems more than reasonable IMO that the GJ could make the same conclusion regarding MBs judgement that afternoon, and the argument "he wouldn't have acted "that" way becomes hard to argue.

Add to this the notion he may have had other drugs in his system, and being amped from the robbery and it really isn't s stretch to understand why MB acted in such a reckless manner.

JMO.
 
  • #796
I had the same exact thoughts when I read about Ward running into the race track, while under influence of pot. It sounded very much like MB's bizarre behavior.
 
  • #797
I had the same exact thoughts when I read about Ward running into the race track, while under influence of pot. It sounded very much like MB's bizarre behavior.

IKR?? I was floored when that info came out.
 
  • #798
So I had a random thought last night...after everyone went to bed, or put another way, after the thread closed for the night ;)

I'm imagining that when we hear the evidence of this investigation, the tox screen results will be a big point of contention again.

Many who feel that the shooting is unjustified b/c the "MB wouldn't have acted that way," defense will be utilized as a way of illustrating that OW is guilty. We've already heard comments such as "why would he attack the cop," and "why would he run/charge toward an armed office" etc., etc.

Last night I thought, wait a minute, we know he had at a minimum pot in his system...and i immediately thought of Kevin Ward's seemingly crazy, inexplicable behavior on the track that led to his death.



http://www.sportingnews.com/nascar/...jr-death-accident-marijuana-toxicology-report

So it's seems more than reasonable IMO that the GJ could make the same conclusion regarding MBs judgement that afternoon, and the argument "he wouldn't have acted "that" way becomes hard to argue.

Add to this the notion he may have had other drugs in his system, and being amped from the robbery and it really isn't s stretch to understand why MB acted in such a reckless manner.

JMO.

But does that excuse it or make it okay? BTW, my thinking is the tox screen is going to show more than just pot.
 
  • #799
IKR?? I was floored when that info came out.

And people were saying " Pot doesn't make you act crazy like that" and I'm thinking that sounds familiar.

the 'new' pot isnt like the old sleepy, munchies, pot back in the day.
 
  • #800
But does that excuse it or make it okay? BTW, my thinking is the tox screen is going to show more than just pot.
Being under the influence is voluntary, so the courts don't accept it as an excuse.

(Not that it will stop some MB defenders from saying it was a first and he didn't realize what it would do, and go back to the gentle giant characterization.)
 
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