http://www.ksdk.com/videos/news/local/2013/11/12/3144211/?sf30897262=1
That speaker wants all of Ferguson police officers let go :facepalm:
I'm beginning to get the impression they want no laws, police, or courts there.
http://www.ksdk.com/videos/news/local/2013/11/12/3144211/?sf30897262=1
That speaker wants all of Ferguson police officers let go :facepalm:
Okay, I have another question. I know, I know.... If MB did have some charges against him regarding authority issues which were plead down in juvenal court and LE was aware of these charges would the fact that the judge is keeping them sealed have an impact on the GJ's decision. In other words, can the prosecutor say that they do not have access to the records therefore they cannot present them to the jury to show that MB was predisposed to not listening to authority figures, such as LE officers? Can the prosecutor just ignore the records or is he obligated to present those records to the GJ for them to consider?
I'm beginning to get the impression they want no laws, police, or courts there.
<modsnip> I will also be the first to say telling someone to get out of the street is complete BS. Not that that has anything to do with this case. And yes, I know, others disagree. Here, there isn't a day that goes by where kids aren't walking down the street, oftentimes right in front of cops on their way to school, and are never told to get out of the street.
Oh, okay. She says they just want an apology. She said the black people have all the power.
Durrie Bouscaren ‏@durrieB 3m
Protestor says she's first thing police say when they go in&out of station. "It should not take for #MikeBrown to die for change to come."
Durrie Bouscaren ‏@durrieB 59s
Speaker getting cheers: "You (city council and police) are becoming the face of white structural racism."
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BxIkR_qIgAAHytS.jpg
I'm beginning to get the impression they want no laws, police, or courts there.
If you'd like, you can add this quote to the record.You've done a great and helpful job keeping these things together for us! :thanks:
CUOMO: First, what that Michael Brown past as a juvenile? There's speculation that, oh, it's inaccurate to say that there's nothing there. It's only as an adult there's nothing there. Is there any truth to that, that he had altercations or any kind of record as a juvenile?
PARKS: Let me say -- I'll say this, Chris. He was a typical kid. He may have had some situations that may have occurred as a juvenile, but, you know, we need not to be at a point where we start to blame the victim for what he did.
I think this officer's background is the one in question, because his actions are the ones that took Michael Brown's life.
http://edition.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/1408/20/nday.03.html
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