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

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  • #461
http://fergusonevents.org/wp/events/shut-it-down-sleepfulprotest-for-ferguson/
"ShutIt Down #SleepfulProtest for #Ferguson
FergusonPolice Department Date(s) - 10/11/2014 - 10/12/2014 11:00 PM -6:00 AM
Join your neighbors & Justice for Mike Brown alliesas they engage in a bit of creative direct action in andaround the Ferguson Police Station.

Bring asleeping bag, flashlight & your favorite midnight snacks to stand up topolice brutality in community.
LegalObservers, Bed Time Story Tellers & Livestreamers are needed in addition to those who wish toengage in the protest." BBM
The protestors already
---have been practicing 'creative direct actions' and
---have more 'story tellers' than they need
(but that'sjmo).

Seriously,sleeping bag, flashlight, are they planning a sleep-in? Or what?
Where? At or acrossfrom FPD?


I don't know what it means alp. :thinking:
For some reason -cough- the protesters think any plan they come up with is a good plan.
I don't imagine city leaders and LE want these people laying around Ferg-nation in sleeping bags holding flashlights while singing kill the cops.

:drama:
 
  • #462
"This is a blog by an anonymous police officer taking part in the response to the riots in Ferguson, MO. If you’re new, I suggest you start with the entry Dissonance."

If you google "Dissonant Winston Smith" you can read this officer's entries beginning with his Aug. 15 "Dissonance" piece, which is an eye-opening revelation of the danger officers faced in the early days. Other entries, every one focused only on the Ferguson saga, cover Aug. 16 until now. It's extremely well-written and fair imo.

Wow, just wow! How did you find this gem?! Thank you so much for sharing
 
  • #463
DebinGa

:loveyou: :cupcake::rockon:
 
  • #464
http://fergusonevents.org/wp/events/shut-it-down-sleepfulprotest-for-ferguson/
"ShutIt Down #SleepfulProtest for #Ferguson
FergusonPolice Department Date(s) - 10/11/2014 - 10/12/2014 11:00 PM -6:00 AM
Join your neighbors & Justice for Mike Brown alliesas they engage in a bit of creative direct action in andaround the Ferguson Police Station.

Bring asleeping bag, flashlight & your favorite midnight snacks to stand up topolice brutality in community.
LegalObservers, Bed Time Story Tellers & Livestreamers are needed in addition to those who wish toengage in the protest." BBM
The protestors already
---have been practicing 'creative direct actions' and
---have more 'story tellers' than they need
(but that'sjmo).

Seriously,sleeping bag, flashlight, are they planning a sleep-in? Or what?
Where? At or acrossfrom FPD?


To be for sure they're not going to sleep in the middle of the road! Right?
 
  • #465
I think that's a pretty sound plan, but I go back and forth on whether the announcement should be made during the day while kids are at school. I kind of hope it will, because I believe the children would be a lot safer there than out on the streets. Unfortunately, I don't see how they could give a head's up to businesses without alerting the protestors/rioters to something being afoot. I honestly think businesses would be safer keeping their windows boarded up and adding extra reinforcements to doors until after everything dies down. I know it looks bad, but I don't know if any commercial insurance plans even offer a rider for 'terrorism,' which I believe is how damage from rioting/civil unrest is classified. Does anyone know about that???

I so agree with you about making the announcement when children are in school. They will be much safer.

What smacks of ignorance imo is those who believe that literally burning down the city is ok.... cause the law of averages includes their homes going down as well.

Someone soon needs to take control back from the protesters.
 
  • #466
When Wilson failed to appear in court for Brooks' preliminary hearing Monday, Brooks' attorney, Nick Zotos, speculated that Wilson's "lawyers are basically advising him, 'do not appear.' There’s no up side for him to come into court and be under oath."

With police saying Brooks has confessed to selling drugs, it's not clear what effect Wilson's absence will have on the case. According to the Post-Dispatch, Brooks had posted on Facebook that he anticipated the charge would be dropped.

And if Wilson isn't indicted when the Brown grand jury returns its findings -- possibly in November -- Zotos speculated that Wilson might once again be willing to show up and testify about the February 2013 arrest that earned him an award.
http://touch.latimes.com/#section/-1/article/p2p-81538997/
 
  • #467
"He's open about his traffic ticket problem..... Arrested 40 times? That's more than a problem. SMH what happens when there's another accident? It's probably very safe to assume he doesn't have insurance...and what's so suspicious about his arrest?

My brother went through a similar experience of loosing his license for unpaid tickets, and had it revoked until he could pay off the fines. It took years but he finally did it.

There's so much wrong with his comments. None of them want to take any responsibility for the position they find themselves in.

And I guess we could all claim to be "journalists" since we're all actively "reporting" about the events in Ferguson. :giggle:

No license means no registration, no insurance, no inspection sticker and only being stopped approximately 2 or 3 times a year is amazing. I would think the stops would have been much higher than that.
 
  • #468
52 days

Think about that

52 days

52 days since DW was able to take his child for a walk
52 days sinice DW was able to take his child to the park
52 days since DW was able to go out for a bit to eat with friends
52 days since DW was able to go to work
52 days since DW was able to go to the store to pick up some groceries
52 days since DW was able to go for a drink
52 days since DW was able to go to any public social gathering
52 days since DW was able to have a real life
52 days since DW was able to fall asleep without fearing for his life
52 days of calls for his arrest
52 days of calls for his death
52 days of being called a racist, a murderer, an executioner
52 days of waiting while the GJ decides his fate
52 days of not being able to experience even the simplest joys of life afforded every other free person in the US.
52 days of living HELL that he continues to go through, his family, his child, his parents, his siblings, his friends, his girlfriend, his coworkers
52 days of tortured confinement at the hands of vicious mobs, racial intagonists, political figures with agendas and some of the most evil hearts and minds in society
52 days since DW was tending to a sick child one moment, was assaulted by a 300 lb 6 ft 5 🤬🤬🤬🤬 who almost managed to shoot him to death and changed the course of his life forever
 
  • #469
52 days

Think about that

52 days
52 days since DW was able to take his child for a walk<snipped for brevity>
52 days since DW was tending to a sick child one moment, was assaulted by a 300 lb 6 ft 5 🤬🤬🤬🤬 who almost managed to shoot him to death and changed the course of his life forever

Aw, I wish you hadn't posted that. It makes my heart hurt.
 
  • #470
I did not read that article but does anyone have a number of injuries FPD officers have reported since Office Wilson was injured?
 
  • #471
This also applies to reports in the Michael Brown shooting.

Here was the response from the Ferguson city attorney Stephanie Karr: "This is an active investigation by law enforcement. No investigative records, such as ballistic records, are subject to disclosure in accordance with Section 610.100 R.S.Mo. The investigative records will be closed records until such time as dictated by Section 610.100 et seq."

From same article:
Porter said that a detective went to Aaten-White's home, but that she didn't want to speak to him without an attorney present.
http://blogs.riverfronttimes.com/da...e_file_bullets_location_still_in_question.php

The cover sheet for the documents released with Michael's robbery video also reference this. Just addressing since there's so much discussion online and twitter about lawsuits and records being "hidden".

Records release by Ferguson PD
http://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnn/2014/images/08/15/ferguson-police-report.pdf

Section 610.100 R.S. Mo
http://www.moga.mo.gov/statutes/C600-699/6100000100.HTM

Section 610.150 R.S. Mo
http://www.moga.mo.gov/statutes/c600-699/6100000150.htm

Section 610.021 R.S. Mo
http://www.moga.mo.gov/statutes/C600-699/6100000021.HTM
 
  • #472
Did any protesters mention Brooks last night? I can't find reference to it making me think that since Brooks is alive he's of little use to "their cause".
 
  • #473
I did not read that article but does anyone have a number of injuries FPD officers have reported since Office Wilson was injured?

I haven't seen a summary.

A few injured LE off the top of my head:

Officer shot in arm
Officer shot at on I-70
Officer struck right under the eye with rock
Officer struck in arm with rock
Officer's ankle broken in two places from brick?
Officer hit in face with bottle (last night)

I'm sure there's more and don't know the agency of each. Other officers have been assaulted per protestor charges, but extent of injuries doesn't seem to be newsworthy?
 
  • #474
I'm hoping Darren is actually far enough away, he may be able to do at least a couple of the things on above list. There are certainly parts of the country he'd be safe in. For his sake, I hope they don't delay announcing the GJ decision too long once it's made.
 
  • #475
Did any protesters mention Brooks last night? I can't find reference to it making me think that since Brooks is alive he's of little use to "their cause".

I didn't see it, if they did, but I wasn't looking at twitter or feed much yesterday.
 
  • #476
He has to stop this. It fuels their fire, and how does it fit with his anger and hate comments earlier?

What killed me about "Officer" Johnson last night was his explanation of why he was there on the scene: He'd been at home watching and did not like what he was seeing (LE slowly moving in on the protestors who refused to leave the street and continued protesting...sometimes loudly...past curfew...in violation of law), so he came down and in essence spit in the face of those officers doing their jobs by implying that they were the bad guys there and giving the protestors permission to continue violating laws.

I have zero respect for Johnson. Zip. He threw every one of those LEOs under the bus last night and gave people permission to just ignore anything LE says. So when Ferguson burns, it's on Johnson's head. MOO IMO EIEIO
 
  • #477
Dorian Johnson's attorney: Bosley's law license suspended indefinitely stltoday.com/news/local/cri&#8230;
https://twitter.com/ChristineDByers/status/517029152918994944
^Crime reporter, StL Dispatch

Instead, the court suspended Bosley's license indefinitely. He cannot petition for reinstatement of his law license for six months.

http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/...2-9be0-56efdb9d4855.html#.VCr5-Vd8Hjo.twitter

This is Shahid's buddy, Freeman Bosley, Jr. Iirc, Dorian has a second attorney too, but interesting development! We'll see how everyone reacts to this.
 
  • #478
Because it is a ton more than I have ever paid. If I bought a hamburger from 100 different restaurants for $5 and then was charged $50 for a similar burger from a new place, I think I would still be right to say that $50 for a burger seems exorbitant even though I don't know their actual costs. Maybe they hired Emeril to cook that burger and that explains why the price is so exorbitant, but it doesn't change the fact that it is still exorbitant.

Do you mind sharing what you paid, and in general terms what kind of records you were requesting? I still don't have any information on what a typical charge might be for sunshine requests.
 
  • #479
I think being in the middle of the road is part of their protest because that is where MB and DJ were when they were stopped by Officer Wilson. However, using a minor child at 1am in the morning when they have school the next day (home schooled or not) standing in the middle of a main road where some cars are flying by is wrong. Given the fact that a gun was fired and the children were not removed but were kept there as protection against the police is way more than wrong. jmo

Any mandated reporter who witnessed children in such a situation is obligated to turn it in to the local DFS/DHS/DCF (whatever the local entity is called). They are under a code of ethics to do so.
 
  • #480
Maybe the fees are being assessed so that every idiot saying he's a reporter can't get his/her hands on the information and upload it to the net? If they do that, it would have to be 100% for everyone, including CNN, ABC, etc.

I hope not. Documents & records subject to the sunshine act are considered public record, and anyone who requests & receives such documents should be allowed to post it all over the net if they choose to.

Also, the purpose of the fees is to cover the costs associated with providing the records, not to discourage people from requesting public records.
 
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