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

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By the way- thanks to all of you who post the tweets for those of us who don't twitter! Did i say that right? Glad to see everyone back.
 
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James Cooper ‏@CoopFogg 45m45 minutes ago
Protesters in #ferguson are pooling digital resources to get one online source for everyone's live streams.



I wonder what that means.
 
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Oh, and both wounded officers were released from the hospital yesterday. Good catch on the three guns. Wow! That's definitely attempted murder!
 
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On live stream, protesters were telling LE that he actually shot at them the night he pulled the gun. They told LE... we have video of it..oh, we can't find it right now! :gaah:

I can vouch for that! My h and I saw and heard the same thing!
 
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On live stream, protesters were telling LE that he actually shot at them the night he pulled the gun. They told LE... we have video of it..oh, we can't find it right now! :gaah:


Oh I hate when that happens! :gaah:
 
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Oh, yeah. That prompted a lot of online discussion and official response today.

Magee says @MariaChappelleN "hasn't talked to anyone in this office or [anyone] involved w/ the case." Re: this: twitter.com/MariaChappelle…
https://twitter.com/jrosenbaum/status/516645919018586112
^St Louis Journalist

Magee: prosecutor's office
Maria Chappelle Nadal: local politician and protestor

McCulloch spox Ed Magee on D. Wilson grand jury concluding: "It’s completely wrong. ... We’re still presenting evidence to the grand jury."
<snip>

And, it probably won't be long before we start seeing protesters screaming that the police/mayor/McCullough are keeping the GJ decision secret.
 
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I hope LE isn't fooling themselves about it not being connected to what all is going on..jmo. The threats being expressed online against LE appear very real and very extreme imo.
 
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http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/...cle_7deefeea-2b54-5873-9df7-40c8162629a2.html

Ferguson officer had no time to activate camera during shooting

The officer stopped by the Community Center, in the 1000 block of Smith Avenue, &#65279;about 9 p.m. Saturday as part of routine patrol duties and spotted a man running from the back of the building. The officer lost sight of him during a foot chase and was ambushed at the crest of a hill.

The man pointed a gun &#8220;inches from the officer&#8217;s chest,&#8221; Eickhoff said. The officer deflected the man&#8217;s hand and was shot once in the left arm. The bullet passed through, missing the bone and muscle.

The officer told investigators he believes he fired three shots back, Eickhoff said.

That's a new article!

I'm with him on this. Press and others are hyper focused on an LE coverup or LE mistakes. Aren't these officers' lives more important?

Eickhoff said the technology is novel but the events are more significant. &#8220;I understand why everyone cares about the camera, but why isn&#8217;t anyone concerned about the fact that two police officers got ambushed Saturday night?&#8221; he asked.

(Sorry for the double post. Web stuttered.)
 
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The last couple of nights, more than ever before, some of the protestors seemed cranky about the live streamers taping them there. Some called for them to 'turn them cameras off, fool'....others said 'turn the sound down for a minute, please...' and there'd be a quick convo with no sound.

So it is interesting that there dont seem to be any livestreams right now
I think they like the cameras when they think it might catch even the tiniest infraction a LEO might make. But they don't want it filming THEM behaving badly.
 
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Just heard protester say" we beyond prayer".I think this is in reference to clergy being there tonight.
 
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From media thread today


"The officer was conducting a routine building check of a city building that had closed for the night. A routine building check ensures that the building is properly secured for the night. At that time, the building was supposed to be empty. He was not expecting to have interaction with anyone and did not have his body camera activated for the routine building check.

He was suddenly attacked after interrupting a burglary attempt and sustained an injury from a gunshot.
Generally, the body cameras are utilized with any interaction with members of the public and in any situation when an officer feels it is necessary, and has the opportunity to activate the camera."
http://www.ksdk.com/story/news/crime/2014/09/27/police-officer-shot-ferguson/16369405/
 
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I think they like the cameras when they think it might catch even the tiniest infraction a LEO might make. But they don't want it filming THEM behaving badly.

They're just for missing license plates and badges, dontcha know. ;)
 
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Oh, and both wounded officers were released from the hospital yesterday. Good catch on the three guns. Wow! That's definitely attempted murder!

3 different thugs shooting at him and they STILL couldn't hit him.
 
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