MO - Grief & protests follow shooting of teen Michael Brown #12

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  • #381
Quote Originally Posted by Lovejac View Post
You know that feeling you get when you type a well thought out post, hit send and then get the dreaded "THREAD CLOSED" message?

That just happened to me

Yep, I do personally know the feeling that the train left the station just before you boarded. Can be very traumatic! :gaah:

<on the liter side>
I think most of us that have been here awhile, know that feeling when the cruise ship sailed without us...
https://www.facebook.com/9376553034...93765530349/10152609388830350/?type=1&theater
 
  • #382
Did the police say a fracture or just swelling? In the other link you provided earlier it just said swelling. Thanks!

Fracture was the rumor that was circulating from "reliable sources", not from the police department.
 
  • #383
Here is one of the biggest problems for the shot in the back theory.

What are the chances of all of those shots on his arm lined up in a row if one of them was from the back? I want someone to ask Parcells this question.
 
  • #384
Fracture was the rumor that was circulating from "reliable sources", not from the police department.

Ah, okay. I keep seeing people say that came from the police dept, but that is not so. Thanks for clearing that up!
 
  • #385
Here is one of the biggest problems for the shot in the back theory.

What are the chances of all of those shots on his arm lined up in a row if one of them was from the back? I want someone to ask Parcells this question.

Excellent point, SStarr33...
 
  • #386
Here is one of the biggest problems for the shot in the back theory.

What are the chances of all of those shots on his arm lined up in a row if one of them was from the back? I want someone to ask Parcells this question.

Exactly! I've been saying this for days.
 
  • #387
Here is one of the biggest problems for the shot in the back theory.

What are the chances of all of those shots on his arm lined up in a row if one of them was from the back? I want someone to ask Parcells this question.

Now you know he won't have an answer for that. After all, he isn't even qualified to be doing what he did or continues to do.

MOO
 
  • #388
Now you know he won't have an answer for that. After all, he isn't even qualified to be doing what he did or continues to do.

MOO

LOL, my bad. He's an expert in so many fields I forgot that marksmanship is not one of them:)
 
  • #389
I was reading about Watts riots of 1965. Dr Martin Luther King visited Watts and my opinion is some civil rights leaders could benefit by spreading his message(s) today.

http://mlk-kpp01.stanford.edu/index...lopedia/enc_watts_rebellion_los_angeles_1965/

While deploring the riots and their use of violence, King was quick to point out that the problems that led to the violence were ‘‘environmental and not racial. The economic deprivation, social isolation, inadequate housing, and general despair of thousands of Negroes teeming in Northern and Western ghettos are the ready seeds which give birth to tragic expressions of violence’’ (King, 17 August 1965). Although California Governor Edmund Brown hoped King would not go to Watts, King went to support those living in the ghetto who, he claimed, would be pushed further into ‘‘despair and hopelessness’’ by the riot (King, 17 August 1965).

After SCLC initiated its Chicago Campaign that fall, King asked an audience there: ‘‘What did Watts accomplish but the death of thirty-four Negroes and injury to thousands more? What did it profit the Negro to burn down the stores and factories in which he sought employment? The way of riots is not a way of progress, but a blind ally of death and destruction which wrecks its havoc hardest against the rioters themselves’’ (King, 12 March 1966).
 
  • #390
In a recent, yesterday(?) Megyn Kelly interview with spokesman for LE union he said that they didn't want OW story made public so witnesses could not alter their testimony around OW's.

Noticed that it said that DW has spoken to investigators twice. So even though he's not talking to us, he's talking to (I'm assuming) both local & federal investigators.
 
  • #391
I was reading about Watts riots of 1965. Dr Martin Luther King visited Watts and my opinion is some civil rights leaders could benefit by spreading his message(s) today.

http://mlk-kpp01.stanford.edu/index...lopedia/enc_watts_rebellion_los_angeles_1965/

While deploring the riots and their use of violence, King was quick to point out that the problems that led to the violence were &#8216;&#8216;environmental and not racial. The economic deprivation, social isolation, inadequate housing, and general despair of thousands of Negroes teeming in Northern and Western ghettos are the ready seeds which give birth to tragic expressions of violence&#8217;&#8217; (King, 17 August 1965). Although California Governor Edmund Brown hoped King would not go to Watts, King went to support those living in the ghetto who, he claimed, would be pushed further into &#8216;&#8216;despair and hopelessness&#8217;&#8217; by the riot (King, 17 August 1965).

After SCLC initiated its Chicago Campaign that fall, King asked an audience there: &#8216;&#8216;What did Watts accomplish but the death of thirty-four Negroes and injury to thousands more? What did it profit the Negro to burn down the stores and factories in which he sought employment? The way of riots is not a way of progress, but a blind ally of death and destruction which wrecks its havoc hardest against the rioters themselves&#8217;&#8217; (King, 12 March 1966).

This is so true. It's not like blacks invented riots! People have rioted since the beginning of time!
 
  • #392
Not sure if this has been answered. I remember hearing (somewhere in the media) that police confirmed Josie's story matches up with OW's version. I do not have a link, but I know I heard that. What I wonder is if it only "loosely" fits, such as the question about the car being put in reverse- that could be a conflicting detail, but the gist of the stories could match up. imo.

So here is another question for you. Do you think the Chief released a statement that DW was injured because of all the misinformation that was being circulated as fact regarding the fracture? Whenever a news article says there information is from "inside sources" you have to wonder how accurate it is. Did anyone actually confirm Josie's story or was it just someone randomly calling with a story??? Not that we should sleuth her, just what kind of confirmation did MSM get.

You don't have to look for the information, just wondered if anyone has this information to consider for the media thread.
 
  • #393
Not sure if this has been answered. I remember hearing (somewhere in the media) that police confirmed Josie's story matches up with OW's version. I do not have a link, but I know I heard that. What I wonder is if it only "loosely" fits, such as the question about the car being put in reverse- that could be a conflicting detail, but the gist of the stories could match up. imo.

If she's a friend of Officer Wilson's family, it would match up though right? The story would have come from him, indirectly? Unless I'm thinking of someone else.
 
  • #394
I can't imagine what it will be like if the GJ finds that the shooting was justified.

I also cannot imagine what it will be like if they decide to indict OW. Then they will be wanting an immediate trial and it may take years before going to trial. And then we will hear about how that is also unfair to them.

The law seems to be more fair to defendants than to victims when there is a crime committed. The Prosecution has to protect the rights of the defendant, that's what I think they will have a hard time accepting IF it comes to that.

I can imagine the remainder of the force walking off the job if it happens. I wouldn't stay, knowing I could be proscuted for protecting myself on the job.
 
  • #395
Here is one of the biggest problems for the shot in the back theory.

What are the chances of all of those shots on his arm lined up in a row if one of them was from the back? I want someone to ask Parcells this question.


Thee two wounds that were questionable were the hand and the graze on the lower arm- not part of that array. nd that makes sense to me, given how the lower arm could be in any of a million positions, where as the part near your shoulder has much less mobility, cannot twist like the lower arm.
 
  • #396
Great thoughts and I don't know the answers. Just some thoughts. Originally, my opinion was that they should be on at all times while on duty. I don't know the realities of being able to store that much data though. Maybe the simple answer is, if an officer is involved in any kind of confrontation, there is a presumption that the officer was acting unlawfully if the camera was off. It's just a presumption, so it can be overcome with evidence that he acted lawfully but that evidence cannot rely solely on the cop's word. I would think that this would give an officer to ensure his camera is turned on before any interaction with the public and yet give him discretion to turn it off if he's just driving or sitting in his car with nothing going on, maybe talking on the phone to his wife. I don't know, just throwing something out there.

But what if something happened so fast he didn't have time to push the button before he was in a fight for his life? What if the camera malfunctions? (I know mine always does just when my cat is doing something so heartbreakingly adorable that it would instantly catapult...heh....her to internet fame and make my fortune.) I don't know, I guess I don't think the body cams are the end-all, and plus I think their use will mostly be for the officers' protection. Not that I'm opposed to that, I just don't think it's going to the panacea some think it will, plus the privacy concerns I cited above. Interesting to speculate on, though!
 
  • #397
I hope so, as it would serve them right. I swear the first time I heard this audio I immediately thought " Barry White " . What he is saying about "you're So Fine" is right out of Barry White's lyrics. If that ever makes it to a trial, how will an attorney keep a straight face while presenting it?


https://search.yahoo.com/search;_yl...8&p=barry white can't get enough of your love

JMO


Pffft

Think KN and the day, after day, after day, after day of Jodi Arias's sexcapades testimony. If she got a dollar for every time K-Y was mentioned she might have had enough money for a better attorney for the sentencing trial :lol:
 
  • #398
Here is one of the biggest problems for the shot in the back theory.

What are the chances of all of those shots on his arm lined up in a row if one of them was from the back? I want someone to ask Parcells this question.

I don't want anyone to ask Parcells anything, because he is unqualified to answer it and I don't think any sensible person should be entertaining his nonsense.
 
  • #399
http://gotnews.com/got-news-court-free-michaelbrown-documents-now/

FOIA lawsuit update:

Finally, after much pushing, the St. Louis County Clerk has sent us to family court to get the records. We have a hearing before Judge Ellen Levy Siwak and are scheduled to have hearings on September 3, 2014 in Division 11. We are petitioning her to get those documents.

Way more at the link.
 
  • #400
Not sure if this has been answered. I remember hearing (somewhere in the media) that police confirmed Josie's story matches up with OW's version. I do not have a link, but I know I heard that. What I wonder is if it only "loosely" fits, such as the question about the car being put in reverse- that could be a conflicting detail, but the gist of the stories could match up. imo.

I remember this as well.
 
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