Lovejac
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tweet that to the fav hash tags :lol:
There are some angry tweeters tonight!
tweet that to the fav hash tags :lol:
So is that an indication that it looks as if they will not be charging him????
' great chunks of evidence?' ummmm, not really, imo.
So is that an indication that it looks as if they will not be charging him????
David Carson ‏@PDPJ 1m
Grand jury now has until January to decide whether to charge Ferguson officer: http://bit.ly/1wxGKvy via @STLtoday
Oh dear God..............January? :thud:
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Well, yes, but the latest articles that I saw linked here stated that there was no orbital fracture. There was some swelling on the face, supposedly, but since I have not seen with my own two eyes the alleged "beating", I am waiting to decide on justifiable homicide.
So I just kinda had my mind blown in another "place" online. No link I can provide but I do think it is appropriate to discuss here. Anyway, a theory was put forth that perhaps DJ really never saw much of anything at all, because he ran for the hills the minute this went down. Then when he made his way back, he came upon the grassy knoll discussions about hands up etc and picked up from there. So in other words, I had originally thought that DJ had started the chorus but what if he slinked back to check the status of what was going on and heard this narrative and figured that was his best way to get out of the trouble he may have been in after the robbery and the initial assault. Hmmmm....
I don't know how to directly link to documents on Scribd. But there is an interesting document called: "General Order 406.00 - Ferguson Police Department Policy on Incident Reports"
I don't belong to or subscribe to Scribd but I do have the app so I can read things. If I go to scribd.com, I can enter "General Order 406.00" in the search box and the document will appear near the top in a short list of items.
It doesn't seem to me like the Ferguson Police Department has followed its own policies in this case. Of course I could be wrong, i could be misreading the policies.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/237642655...rguson-Police-Dept-Policy-on-Incident-ReportsI don't know how to directly link to documents on Scribd. But there is an interesting document called: "General Order 406.00 - Ferguson Police Department Policy on Incident Reports"
I don't belong to or subscribe to Scribd but I do have the app so I can read things. If I go to scribd.com, I can enter "General Order 406.00" in the search box and the document will appear near the top in a short list of items.
It doesn't seem to me like the Ferguson Police Department has followed its own policies in this case. Of course I could be wrong, i could be misreading the policies.
Ha. I am not sure how you could come to that conclusion. He assaulted TWO PEOPLE within 30 minutes, one in which a gun was fired. How is he not an immediate threat to the public?
Not sure what you're saying. Eye witness testimony isn't considered evidence?
Maybe officer Wilson didn't suffer an orbital fracture but was still beaten enough to cause memory issues. That's all I'm wondering about.
BBM
Even if you only heed the witnesses who are being used to discredit Wilson's defense, MB was moving toward OW at that time.
Add in the two workers, who are being called "game-changers" by the MB side, and you have MB advancing on OW as OW was backing up.
It would be beyond foolhardy to interpret someone's advancing upon you, while you're trying to keep space between you as benign.
Add in the multitude of circumstances, and I cannot fathom how anyone could consider OW's perceiving MB as a threat to be unreasonable.
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Mentally unstable.Yes, you are right. I was putting myself in the shoes of a juror. Ultimately, they would be the ones determining if OW's beliefs were reasonable. I would say we don't know yet what OW thought of MB, but then again, I guess we already do.
Tell me the articulable threat at the time of the final shots? Was he waving a gun in the air? Was he wielding a machete? Did he have someone by the throat? Like I said, give me more than a theoretical threat. How was he posing an actual threat at the time of the fatal shots?
Not sure what you're saying. Eye witness testimony isn't considered evidence?
I feel that eye witness testimony is generally unreliable. It's evidence but I don't give it as much weight as something like ballistics, DNA or fingerprints.
David Carson ‏@PDPJ 1m
Grand jury now has until January to decide whether to charge Ferguson officer: http://bit.ly/1wxGKvy via @STLtoday
Oh dear God..............January? :thud:
Well, yes, but the latest articles that I saw linked here stated that there was no orbital fracture. There was some swelling on the face, supposedly, but since I have not seen with my own two eyes the alleged "beating", I am waiting to decide on justifiable homicide.
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