MO - Grief & protests follow shooting of teen Michael Brown #10

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  • #921
<modsnip> I was at a march yesterday where we chanted "Hands Up, don't shoot!" and put our hands in there. Clearly we were nothing but troublemakers.

Hands up, don't shoot is about a lot more than Mike Brown. It's about the many alarming cases of police harassment, brutality and most disturbingly, the sheer number of young black men killed by police. I think it's great that you have only had positive interaction with LE but many, many people who are not white have not be so fortunate. There is so much history of this that it impacts how People of Color see and react to LE.

I'm not defending looting or what may have been Michael Brown's actions but there is a bad history in Ferguson and given how poorly the PD handled the case, everyone should be upset.

Yeah, I'm not upset at all on how they handled the case. Other than the fact that the black head police guy (who is that guy- the one that pulled the gun on the motorcycles a few years ago) went out and marched with the protesters. Totally uncalled for. Completely unprofessional.

Now, aside from the case.. the looting, the not arresting all of the people who didn't comply the FIRST time with orders... HUGE problem with that. HUGE. That's what got us here in the first place- the fundamental disrespect for authority.

Glad you're all cooled off and stuff.
 
  • #922
And it seems to me if his arms were raised in the surrender position, he would end up face down with arms extended and not at his side.
 
  • #923
If there were fewer people acting like MB, there would be more peace.

So do police shootings cause greater peace in the world? What about increased hostility between police and the citizens they swear to protect and serve? Because that's how things are going in St. Louis and many other areas, and it sure isn't all the fault of the citizens! The Jennings, Missouri police department was closed down entirely for that type of distrust and hostility (as well as police misconduct) remember? I can post a link if you want.


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  • #924
So do police shootings cause greater peace in the world? What about increased hostility between police and the citizens they swear to protect and serve? Because that's how things are going in St. Louis and many other areas, and it sure isn't all the fault of the citizens! The Jennings, Missouri police department was closed down entirely for that type of distrust and hostility (as well as police misconduct) remember? I can post a link if you want.


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Robbing stores and assaulting police officers is not peaceful.

Not IMO, but just period.
 
  • #925
Robbing stores and assaulting police officers is not peaceful.

Not IMO, but just period.

Shooting unarmed men is also not peaceful.


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  • #926
His twitter name captures so much about his character

Haven't seen it.

I was talking only about the photo.


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  • #927
Shooting unarmed men is also not peaceful.


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So we should just let all unarmed men rob stores and assault LE?

Um, no.
 
  • #928
So we should just let all unarmed men rob stores and assault LE?

Um, no.

No, they should be arrested.


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  • #929
  • #930
Haven't seen it.

I was talking only about the photo.


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It was in the post you responded to:

@eyefloodpanties was charged with "officer interference"
 
  • #931
If it eliminates criminals, it is.

Eliminate criminals by arresting and rehabilitating them.


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  • #932
Shooting unarmed men is also not peaceful.

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Did the officer know MB was unarmed? If so...how did he know?
 
  • #933
Why Is remembering MB "re-victimizing" OW? For that matter, why is OW considered a victim? The eye injury? He is the shooter, remember? MB was the victim, in my eyes. Heck, even legally. It may have been a justified shooting, we don't know yet. But MB was a shooting victim, a dead one.


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I've been wondering about this question of classification of "victim".

At the end of the day, I wind up thinking - Would anyone call the rapist a victim, simply because he was killed, even if the killing was justified?
 
  • #934
No, they should be arrested.


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Can't do that when they are charging you. Do you need a link to the rules for LE?
 
  • #935
It was in the post you responded to:

@eyefloodpanties was charged with "officer interference"

It's kinda hilarious, no?



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  • #936
Why Is remembering MB "re-victimizing" OW? For that matter, why is OW considered a victim? The eye injury? He is the shooter, remember? MB was the victim, in my eyes. Heck, even legally. It may have been a justified shooting, we don't know yet. But MB was a shooting victim, a dead one.


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Being the shooter does not automatically make you the bad guy. If this happened the way it appears... MB attacked OW... then MB died during the commission of a felony. jmo
 
  • #937
Did the officer know MB was unarmed? If so...how did he know?

Well, he could see his hands and he had just been very up close and personal with him at the squad car.


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  • #938
Eliminate criminals by arresting and rehabilitating them.


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It would be wiser to use Michael Brown as a cautionary educational tool to teach how NOT to behave because it could result in death. IMO


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Being the shooter does not automatically make you the bad guy. If this happened the way it appears... MB attacked OW... then MB died during the commission of a felony. jmo

MB is still a victim of a police shooting. "Good guy" and "bad guy" are subjective and have nothing to do with this fact.


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