MO - Grief & protests follow shooting of teen Michael Brown #16

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  • #801
Anybody know if grand jurors are outed in MO like they are in GA?
 
  • #802
A strong arm robbery is the use of force while committing the robbery.

The use of physical force is considered the "weapon." The store clerk was considerably smaller than Brown. No way would a prosecutor consider it a "minor crime" and I do believe Brown was aware of that fact.

JMO
 
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  • #804
Anybody know if grand jurors are outed in MO like they are in GA?

They are not supposed to be named. But I bet they are all scared to death. :eek:
 
  • #805
The people who are lying about the circumstances of the MB shooting need to stop lying.

Exactly which lies?

The rioters need to stop rioting.

Agreed. No problem with protests, but destroying private property needs to stop and I think has stopped.

The lawyers need to stop obfuscating and lying.

Will never happen, though I don't know if I'd go so far as to say lying, but rather advocating a position. Regardless of the label, yes, I wish they'd stop as well.

The activists and instigators need to stop lying, calling for OW's death, and tossing out inflammatory rhetoric.

Again, won't touch the lying, but otherwise, agree 100% for whoever is allegedly calling for OW's death. As for inflammatory rhetoric, I agree but at the same time I also understand that sometimes one cannot be heard without it.

The people calling for OW's immediate arrest need to stop doing that.

Agree. Let the process play itself out. I suspect that that is said not so much so that he's arrested but to remind people that they are still demanding justice at the end of the day.

The people calling for OW's death need to stop doing that.

Whoever is still doing this...YES STOP!!!!

The people threatening to burn down the city if OW isn't indicted need to stop doing that.

Whoever is still doing this...YES STOP!!!!
 
  • #806
Craig Cheatham @CheathamKMOV · 33m

St. Louis NAACP Pres. Pruitt: "What is the use of force policy" for #Ferguson police? .@KMOV has the policy. We break it down tonight at 6.


Craig Cheatham @CheathamKMOV · 22m

#Ferguson PD Use of Lethal Force. General Order 410.00. The policy is dated July 6, 2010. I will tweet the policy in detail... #MikeBrown


Craig Cheatham @CheathamKMOV · 17m

#Ferguson PD: "An officer may use lethal force only when the officer reasonably believes that the action is in defense of human life..."


Craig Cheatham @CheathamKMOV · 16m

#Ferguson PD policy: "...including the officer's own life, or in defense of any person in imminent danger of serious physical injury."


Craig Cheatham @CheathamKMOV · 14m

#Ferguson police lethal force policy con't: "A police officer must weigh the necessity of apprehension against the apparent threat...."


Craig Cheatham @CheathamKMOV · 12m

#Ferguson PD lethal force policy con't: "...to the safety of all involved, and exhaust every alternative means of apprehension..."


Craig Cheatham @CheathamKMOV · 11m

#Ferguson PD lethal force policy con't: "...known to be available at the time before resorting to the use of lethal force."


Craig Cheatham @CheathamKMOV · 10m

#Ferguson PD lethal force policy con't: "Lethal force will not be used if a clear risk to the safety of a third person is perceived."


Craig Cheatham @CheathamKMOV · 8m

#Ferguson PD policy: lethal force "will not" be used if risk to others is perceived, "even though no other means exist for apprehension."



Craig Cheatham @CheathamKMOV · 5m

#Ferguson PD defines "excessive force" as "all force beyond what is reasonably required for self-defense, or to take a person into custody."


Craig Cheatham @CheathamKMOV · 3m

#Ferguson PD defines "serious physical injury" as "injury that creates a substantial risk of death or that causes severe disfigurement.."


Craig Cheatham @CheathamKMOV · 2m

#Ferguson PD definition for "serious physical injury" also includes "impairment of the function of any body part."











 
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No accident the interstate blocking is scheduled for tomorrow, when the grand jurors will be trying to get home. I hope they're royally po'd.

well, there are alternatives to I70
 
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Truly appreciate that popsicle. Would love to read it in it's full format. Just hard to read when it's broken up but I'll take it. Truly, thanks for posting that.
 
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Craig Cheatham @CheathamKMOV · 33m

St. Louis NAACP Pres. Pruitt: "What is the use of force policy" for #Ferguson police? .@KMOV has the policy. We break it down tonight at 6.


Craig Cheatham @CheathamKMOV · 22m

#Ferguson PD Use of Lethal Force. General Order 410.00. The policy is dated July 6, 2010. I will tweet the policy in detail... #MikeBrown


Craig Cheatham @CheathamKMOV · 17m

#Ferguson PD: "An officer may use lethal force only when the officer reasonably believes that the action is in defense of human life..."


Craig Cheatham @CheathamKMOV · 16m

#Ferguson PD policy: "...including the officer's own life, or in defense of any person in imminent danger of serious physical injury."


Craig Cheatham @CheathamKMOV · 14m

#Ferguson police lethal force policy con't: "A police officer must weigh the necessity of apprehension against the apparent threat...."


Craig Cheatham @CheathamKMOV · 12m

#Ferguson PD lethal force policy con't: "...to the safety of all involved, and exhaust every alternative means of apprehension..."


Craig Cheatham @CheathamKMOV · 11m

#Ferguson PD lethal force policy con't: "...known to be available at the time before resorting to the use of lethal force."


Craig Cheatham @CheathamKMOV · 10m

#Ferguson PD lethal force policy con't: "Lethal force will not be used if a clear risk to the safety of a third person is perceived."


Craig Cheatham @CheathamKMOV · 8m

#Ferguson PD policy: lethal force "will not" be used if risk to others is perceived, "even though no other means exist for apprehension."



Craig Cheatham @CheathamKMOV · 5m

#Ferguson PD defines "excessive force" as "all force beyond what is reasonably required for self-defense, or to take a person into custody."


Craig Cheatham @CheathamKMOV · 3m

#Ferguson PD defines "serious physical injury" as "injury that creates a substantial risk of death or that causes severe disfigurement.."


Craig Cheatham @CheathamKMOV · 2m

#Ferguson PD definition for "serious physical injury" also includes "impairment of the function of any body part."












WOAH!!! :thinking:
 
  • #813
So it's official...the inmates ARE running the asylum....and apparently creating an agenda as well...:scared:

Not sure I'm following. Trying to voice one's opinion? Or is it because they're calling for a highway shutdown? If it's the shutdown, just arrest them. I'm sure those who do it fully anticipate getting arrested. It's the price they are willing to pay in order to insure they're voice is heard.
 
  • #814
Oh darn.

Maybe someone will have something on about it sometime :wink:

Community activists and local clergy on Tuesday renewed calls for the arrest of the officer who fatally shot an unarmed teen, in a case that set off days of riots and violence in this St. Louis suburb.

The parents of Michael Brown, the slain 18-year-old, stood with members of the Ferguson chapter of the National Action Network, the family's attorney and local clergy at a news conference outside the Ferguson Police Department to echo the earlier demands by the Rev. Al Sharpton that Officer Darren Wilson be arrested and indicted.

"We're wondering why Darren Wilson has been granted immunity. He is a criminal. He killed an 18-year-old, college-bound, unarmed young man."

"We are not going to be satisfied with a non-indictment."

http://www.ksdk.com/story/news/loca...rest-in-michael-brown-shooting-grow/15335455/
 
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Community activists and local clergy on Tuesday renewed calls for the arrest of the officer who fatally shot an unarmed teen, in a case that set off days of riots and violence in this St. Louis suburb.

The parents of Michael Brown, the slain 18-year-old, stood with members of the Ferguson chapter of the National Action Network, the family's attorney and local clergy at a news conference outside the Ferguson Police Department to echo the earlier demands by the Rev. Al Sharpton that Officer Darren Wilson be arrested and indicted.

"We're wondering why Darren Wilson has been granted immunity. He is a criminal. He killed an 18-year-old, college-bound, unarmed young man."

"We are not going to be satisfied with a non-indictment."

http://www.ksdk.com/story/news/loca...rest-in-michael-brown-shooting-grow/15335455/

Personally, I could care less if they are satisfied or not:)
 
  • #817
Exactly which lies?

Well, the ones I mentioned earlier, where I got called on the carpet for using "they." To wit:

MB was a Gentle Giant. DJ and MB were just walking home from the store when the cop stopped and grabbed the Gentle Giant and started pulling him into the car. MB was profiled. He was shot in the back while on his knees surrendering with his hands up. His body was left lying uncovered for hours. He was executed, murdered, and "gunned down in the street like a dog."

And whatever other lies the liars are telling. (I almost said "whatever other lies they're telling," but then I'd get called out again for using "they.")

Other lies might include things like he didn't play football because he was "too timid" (he played offensive tackle). He had a clean record (maybe he only had minor stuff on his record, but it's pretty clear he had a record). He was going to college (he may have been going to trade school, but even that's in question). There have been so many lies so far that I can't keep track of all of them.
 
  • #818
"What is the use of force policy" for #Ferguson police? .



#Ferguson PD Use of Lethal Force. General Order 410.00. The policy is dated July 6, 2010.




#Ferguson PD: "An officer may use lethal force only when the officer reasonably believes that the action is in defense of human life..."


"...including the officer's own life, or in defense of any person in imminent danger of serious physical injury."


: "A police officer must weigh the necessity of apprehension against the apparent threat...."

: "...to the safety of all involved, and exhaust every alternative means of apprehension..."


"...known to be available at the time before resorting to the use of lethal force."

: "Lethal force will not be used if a clear risk to the safety of a third person is perceived."


: lethal force "will not" be used if risk to others is perceived, "even though no other means exist for apprehension."

#Ferguson PD defines "excessive force" as "all force beyond what is reasonably required for self-defense, or to take a person into custody."




#Ferguson PD defines "serious physical injury" as "injury that creates a substantial risk of death or that causes severe disfigurement.."
 
  • #819
apologies if this was all ready posted

Ferguson proposes municipal court reforms, adding police review board

FERGUSON • The Ferguson City Council announced plans Monday to make changes designed to reduce court fine revenue, reform court procedures and start a Citizen Review Board that will help keep an eye on and guide the police department.

“The overall goal of these changes is to improve trust within the community and increase transparency, particularly within Ferguson’s courts and police department,” Councilman Mark Byrne said in a statement.

“We want to demonstrate to residents that we take their concerns extremely seriously. That’s why we’re initiating new changes within our local police force and in our courts.”

While the city is making these changes, officials will hold ward meetings to get public input.

Some of the proposals are on the agenda for the City Council meeting at 7 tonight at Greater Grace Church, 3690 Pershall Road.

Officials said they hope this change will encourage the municipal judge and prosecutor to use alternative sentencing methods, like community service, as punishment.

Another proposed ordinance would repeal the separate offense of “failure to appear” in municipal court. Defendants who don’t show up would no longer face a new fine.

Another ordinance would abolish the $25 administrative fee that goes along with towing costs; the city will now pay for that.

Another would take away a $50 warrant recall fee and a $15 notification fee that goes along with a case where a defendant has failed to appear.


http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/...cle_bfb4e505-527f-5f70-bab9-1e41a5b2380e.html
 
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